October 12, 1918
Mrs. Margaret Casstevens, 4406 Bell street, the wife of John Casstevens, a bricklayer, died yesterday at Research Hospital of pneumonia, which developed from influenza. Mrs. Casstevens, a native of England, had lived in Kansas City since she was two years old. Surviving, besides her husband, are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kinney, 4911 Wyndotte street, a daughter Margaret, seven sisters, Mrs. Anna Beone, Kansas side, Mrs. Virginia Hartley, Kansas City, Mrs. Edith William, Merriam, Kansas, and Miss Emily Kinney, Miss Florence Kinney, Miss Alice Kinney and Miss Edna Kinney of Kansas City. The funeral will be at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow at the home. Burial at Forest Hill cemetery.
October 12, 1918
Mrs. Margaret Casstevens, 4406 Bell street, the wife of John Casstevens, a bricklayer, died yesterday at Research Hospital of pneumonia, which developed from influenza. Mrs. Casstevens, a native of England, had lived in Kansas City since she was two years old. Surviving, besides her husband, are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kinney, 4911 Wyndotte street, a daughter Margaret, seven sisters, Mrs. Anna Beone, Kansas side, Mrs. Virginia Hartley, Kansas City, Mrs. Edith William, Merriam, Kansas, and Miss Emily Kinney, Miss Florence Kinney, Miss Alice Kinney and Miss Edna Kinney of Kansas City. The funeral will be at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow at the home. Burial at Forest Hill cemetery.
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