One of triplets.
Humboldt Times, Volume LV, Number 89, 17 October 1900
KAHRS —In San Francisco. Cal., October 4, 1900. Alma B. Kahrs. nee Lind, beloved daughter of Isabella Lind, and triplet sister of Addie Z. and the late Anna L. Lind and Mrs. J. A. Nelson and C. W. Lind, a native of Yreka. Cal., aged 26 years, 11 months and 28 days. [Friends and schoolmates are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Wednesday, October 17, 1900, at 10:30 a. m., from the Methodist Episcopal church. Interment at Myrtle Grove cemetery.]
Ferndale Enterprise 23 October 1900
The body of Mrs. Alma B. Kahrs, who died of typhoid pneumonia in San Francisco last Monday was brought back on steamer Pomona, Tuesday to her childhood home to be laid to rest beside her father and brother in Myrtle Grove Cemetery, Eureka. The sadness in this home coming is accentuating by the fact that Tuesday was not only the twenty-seventh anniversary of her birth, but was the day set for her marriage to S.F. Barton, who has accompanied the body of his fiancé here, a veritable bridegroom of death. Besides him there came with the body, two sisters of the deceased, Mrs. Nina Nelson and Miss Addie Lind, the latter the only survivor of triplets of whom Mrs. Kahrs is the second to pass away, the first having died in Santa Rosa, six years ago. Mrs. Henry Meyers of Eureka, a half-sister of deceased, did not return with the body as she is compelled to remain in San Francisco with her aged mother who prostrated with the shock of the death of this, one her youngest daughters.
One of triplets.
Humboldt Times, Volume LV, Number 89, 17 October 1900
KAHRS —In San Francisco. Cal., October 4, 1900. Alma B. Kahrs. nee Lind, beloved daughter of Isabella Lind, and triplet sister of Addie Z. and the late Anna L. Lind and Mrs. J. A. Nelson and C. W. Lind, a native of Yreka. Cal., aged 26 years, 11 months and 28 days. [Friends and schoolmates are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Wednesday, October 17, 1900, at 10:30 a. m., from the Methodist Episcopal church. Interment at Myrtle Grove cemetery.]
Ferndale Enterprise 23 October 1900
The body of Mrs. Alma B. Kahrs, who died of typhoid pneumonia in San Francisco last Monday was brought back on steamer Pomona, Tuesday to her childhood home to be laid to rest beside her father and brother in Myrtle Grove Cemetery, Eureka. The sadness in this home coming is accentuating by the fact that Tuesday was not only the twenty-seventh anniversary of her birth, but was the day set for her marriage to S.F. Barton, who has accompanied the body of his fiancé here, a veritable bridegroom of death. Besides him there came with the body, two sisters of the deceased, Mrs. Nina Nelson and Miss Addie Lind, the latter the only survivor of triplets of whom Mrs. Kahrs is the second to pass away, the first having died in Santa Rosa, six years ago. Mrs. Henry Meyers of Eureka, a half-sister of deceased, did not return with the body as she is compelled to remain in San Francisco with her aged mother who prostrated with the shock of the death of this, one her youngest daughters.
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