In Lincoln there is considerable excitement over the death of two children of C. W. Robinson, a teller in the First National bank, who died of diphtheria. As no physician had been called to see the children until after the death of one of them, no quarantine had been established against the home, and the other children had been attending school regularly during the illness of the brother and sister. As a result the school the children have been attending was closed the latter part of the week and rooms thoroughly fumigated. The children were treated by a Christian Scientist.
In Lincoln there is considerable excitement over the death of two children of C. W. Robinson, a teller in the First National bank, who died of diphtheria. As no physician had been called to see the children until after the death of one of them, no quarantine had been established against the home, and the other children had been attending school regularly during the illness of the brother and sister. As a result the school the children have been attending was closed the latter part of the week and rooms thoroughly fumigated. The children were treated by a Christian Scientist.
Gravesite Details
Wyuka lists her as Berneice Robinson
Family Members
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Helen Regna Robinson Davis
1895–1955
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Donald K. Robinson
1897–1909
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Charles W. Robinson Jr
1900–1964
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Jeanne R. Robinson McArthur
1901–1929
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Sarah Jane Robinson Shaffer
1907–1982
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Maxine E. Robinson Connelly
1911–2003
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Joy Robinson
1914–1914
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Theodora "Teddy" Robinson Schewe Griess
1915–2010
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Edward Woodrow "Woody" Robinson
1918–2002
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