Death entered the H.D. Carpenter home, 2222 Tenth avenue for the second time within a week, when Mrs. Carpenter passed away, Wednesday afternoon, following a few days illness of influenza terminating in pneumonia. Harold C. Kafer, a young man who made his home there, died just a week previous, and at that time Mrs. Carpenter and her daughter, Mrs. Mille Springer were ill and a professional nurse was secured to care for them. The Carpenter family moved to Marion two or three years ago from Robins, Mr. Carpenter being a rural mail carrier and his daughter frequently acts as substitute carrier. Owing to the serious condition of the daughter, the funeral was held Thursday at 1:30, at the Pingrey chapel with the Rev. A.H. Hanscom of the Methodist church officiating. Interment was in Shiloh cemetery.
Death entered the H.D. Carpenter home, 2222 Tenth avenue for the second time within a week, when Mrs. Carpenter passed away, Wednesday afternoon, following a few days illness of influenza terminating in pneumonia. Harold C. Kafer, a young man who made his home there, died just a week previous, and at that time Mrs. Carpenter and her daughter, Mrs. Mille Springer were ill and a professional nurse was secured to care for them. The Carpenter family moved to Marion two or three years ago from Robins, Mr. Carpenter being a rural mail carrier and his daughter frequently acts as substitute carrier. Owing to the serious condition of the daughter, the funeral was held Thursday at 1:30, at the Pingrey chapel with the Rev. A.H. Hanscom of the Methodist church officiating. Interment was in Shiloh cemetery.
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