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Louise <I>Wiggins</I> Fritts

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Louise Wiggins Fritts

Birth
Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Death
29 Jul 1927 (aged 64)
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.1695957, Longitude: -94.3291464
Plot
Traditional Section Bl 18 Lot 24 Sp 5
Memorial ID
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~ Carthage Press, 12 NOV 1908, "Miss Louise Wiggins, who will be married next Monday evening to T. W. Fritz(sic) of Kansas City, was guest of honor at a surprise linen shower which was given last night at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Wiggins of Wiggins Street, by the employees of the Ramsay Bros. dry goods store. The Wiggins home was very artistically decorated for the occasion with hearts and cupids. Miss Wiggins was the recipient of many beautiful pieces of linen, the handsomest gift being table linen and napkins from the Ramsay Dry Goods firm. A four course luncheon was served and the "heart-shaped" idea was carried out in the ice cream and other refreshments. Miss Wiggins is a well known young lady who has hosts of friends in this city. For some time past she has been employed at the Ramsay store and she is very popular among the employees and patrons of that store."

Louise Fritts, 64, and her husband Thomas W. resided at 419 Maple Street in Carthage, Missouri. She was under the care of Dr. Dr. Lloyd B. Clinton when she passed away from complications of thyroid/goiter problems. Missouri Death Certificate
She was the daughter of early day pioneers Thomas and Clara Alms Wiggins.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Knell Mortuary.

NOTE: interned without marker.
No Stone

~ Carthage Press, 12 NOV 1908, "Miss Louise Wiggins, who will be married next Monday evening to T. W. Fritz(sic) of Kansas City, was guest of honor at a surprise linen shower which was given last night at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Wiggins of Wiggins Street, by the employees of the Ramsay Bros. dry goods store. The Wiggins home was very artistically decorated for the occasion with hearts and cupids. Miss Wiggins was the recipient of many beautiful pieces of linen, the handsomest gift being table linen and napkins from the Ramsay Dry Goods firm. A four course luncheon was served and the "heart-shaped" idea was carried out in the ice cream and other refreshments. Miss Wiggins is a well known young lady who has hosts of friends in this city. For some time past she has been employed at the Ramsay store and she is very popular among the employees and patrons of that store."

Louise Fritts, 64, and her husband Thomas W. resided at 419 Maple Street in Carthage, Missouri. She was under the care of Dr. Dr. Lloyd B. Clinton when she passed away from complications of thyroid/goiter problems. Missouri Death Certificate
She was the daughter of early day pioneers Thomas and Clara Alms Wiggins.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Knell Mortuary.

NOTE: interned without marker.


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