DIED WHEN AT GOLF .
. -«•. ONLY ONE MORE STROKE. While playing golf on the Surfieet and Spalding golf links Mrs. Forinton, wife of a Boston furniture dealer, dropped dead, says a London paper. Mr?. Forinton was playing singles with a woman friend, and just before making her last stroke on the 18th hole she turned to a member of the dub named Mr. Bray, made some remark, and fell to the ground. Artificial respiration was tried for an hour without success. Mrs. Forinton's husband at th c time was playing in a foursome, which followed immediately behind the singles in which his wife was playing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18347, 13 March 1923, Page 9
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