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Audrey E. Walrath

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
3 Jul 1919 (aged 10)
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 67 - Lot 4 - Grave 10
Memorial ID
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Audrey was the first child of Chester & Cora (Marshall) Walrath. She was born about 1908 in Missouri. There is no marker.

Contributor Sue #47326069 adds the following:

Enterprise
3 Jul 1919

Audry Walrath

About ten days ago Audry Walrath, about eleven years of age, oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walrath of this city, fell from a cherry tree breaking both bones of the forearm. The fracture was a serious one as the bones had pierced the flesh causing much loss of blood and making it impossible to set the injured member.
She was taken to the hospital a short time afterward where her sufferings were intense. On last Tuesday complications set in which resulted in a severe case of tetanus. On Tuesday night Henry Grimm was called on to make a trip to Omaha to obtain, antitoxin in the hope of saving her life but the effort was of no avail and on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock she passed away.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon and interment made in the Blair Cemetery.
The Enterprise extends its sympathies to the bereaved parents.
Audrey was the first child of Chester & Cora (Marshall) Walrath. She was born about 1908 in Missouri. There is no marker.

Contributor Sue #47326069 adds the following:

Enterprise
3 Jul 1919

Audry Walrath

About ten days ago Audry Walrath, about eleven years of age, oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walrath of this city, fell from a cherry tree breaking both bones of the forearm. The fracture was a serious one as the bones had pierced the flesh causing much loss of blood and making it impossible to set the injured member.
She was taken to the hospital a short time afterward where her sufferings were intense. On last Tuesday complications set in which resulted in a severe case of tetanus. On Tuesday night Henry Grimm was called on to make a trip to Omaha to obtain, antitoxin in the hope of saving her life but the effort was of no avail and on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock she passed away.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon and interment made in the Blair Cemetery.
The Enterprise extends its sympathies to the bereaved parents.


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