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Katherine Holmes “Kate” Forster Fetters

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
30 Dec 1911 (aged 29)
Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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DIES FROM COLD TAKEN AT FATHER'S FUNERAL

Mrs. Samuel Fetters Victim of Pneumonia at Home in Hammond.


Contracting a severe cold while attending the funeral of her father, Nicholas Foster killed in a railroad accident at Hammond several weeks ago, Mrs. Samuel Fetters, a former Huntington resident, who had lived in Hammond for the last four years, died Saturday, as the result of a two week's illness with pneumonia. The funeral will be held in Hammond Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Telegrams notifying Huntington relatives of the death of Mrs. Fetters were received Sunday. Surviving the husband are three children, Elnora, Arthur and Alice, all living at home. George Foster and Mrs. Elizabeth Packer of Logansport are a half-brother and half-sister of the deceased. Herman Foster of Huntington is a brother. A number of other relatives reside in Huntington.

Published in the Huntington Herald, January 1, 1912.
DIES FROM COLD TAKEN AT FATHER'S FUNERAL

Mrs. Samuel Fetters Victim of Pneumonia at Home in Hammond.


Contracting a severe cold while attending the funeral of her father, Nicholas Foster killed in a railroad accident at Hammond several weeks ago, Mrs. Samuel Fetters, a former Huntington resident, who had lived in Hammond for the last four years, died Saturday, as the result of a two week's illness with pneumonia. The funeral will be held in Hammond Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Telegrams notifying Huntington relatives of the death of Mrs. Fetters were received Sunday. Surviving the husband are three children, Elnora, Arthur and Alice, all living at home. George Foster and Mrs. Elizabeth Packer of Logansport are a half-brother and half-sister of the deceased. Herman Foster of Huntington is a brother. A number of other relatives reside in Huntington.

Published in the Huntington Herald, January 1, 1912.


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