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Pearl F. Basinger

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Pearl F. Basinger

Birth
Williamson County, Illinois, USA
Death
7 Jun 1925 (aged 20)
Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Marion, Williamson County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Grace Lamer, aged 25 years, and Pearl Baysinger, aged 20 years, were burned to death Sunday (7 Jun 1925) when the plane they were in crashed three miles west of Cape Girardeau, Mo., and were buried at Cobden. They both lived in Cobden. The plane was piloted by John Hunter, who survived the crash during the Flying Circus. He said one of the girls rose from their seat and seemed about to jump from the plane. Grace was the daughter of Nettie Lamer. Pearl was the daughter of Mrs. C. Anderson, of Cobden.

Published June 12, 1925, in The Jonesboro Gazette, Jonesboro IL

Daughter of Logan H. Baysinger and Lizzie Baysinger.
Grace Lamer, aged 25 years, and Pearl Baysinger, aged 20 years, were burned to death Sunday (7 Jun 1925) when the plane they were in crashed three miles west of Cape Girardeau, Mo., and were buried at Cobden. They both lived in Cobden. The plane was piloted by John Hunter, who survived the crash during the Flying Circus. He said one of the girls rose from their seat and seemed about to jump from the plane. Grace was the daughter of Nettie Lamer. Pearl was the daughter of Mrs. C. Anderson, of Cobden.

Published June 12, 1925, in The Jonesboro Gazette, Jonesboro IL

Daughter of Logan H. Baysinger and Lizzie Baysinger.


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