Miss Hanna Nester, aged 27, for but a short time a resident of Casper, died at 11 o’clock last night at the home of her brother, John Tameron in North Casper. A physician, called but a short time before her death, found the young woman suffering with diphtheria.
The body was taken to the Bowman Chapel, and will be shipped to Lincoln, Nebraska where the girl’s parents live, tomorrow afternoon.
(The name is spelled incorrect)
The Casper Daily Tribune, October 4, 1919 page 6
Casper, Wyoming
Provided by contributor Sylvia Hilderbrand
Miss Hanna Nester, aged 27, for but a short time a resident of Casper, died at 11 o’clock last night at the home of her brother, John Tameron in North Casper. A physician, called but a short time before her death, found the young woman suffering with diphtheria.
The body was taken to the Bowman Chapel, and will be shipped to Lincoln, Nebraska where the girl’s parents live, tomorrow afternoon.
(The name is spelled incorrect)
The Casper Daily Tribune, October 4, 1919 page 6
Casper, Wyoming
Provided by contributor Sylvia Hilderbrand
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