Mrs. Anna Carrie Elcho died of tuberculosis of the lungs at her home, #1150 Myrtle Street, at 4:30 a.m. today, after an illness of two months. Funeral services will probably be held next Tuesday at St. Vincent's Church. Mrs. Elcho, who was born in Kentucky October 25, 1880, had resided in this city a number of years. She is survived by daughters, Mary and Dorothy of Louisville; mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Roth of this city; sisters, Mrs. Emma Kern of Louisville, Mrs. Clarence Whitmyer and Miss Margaret Backert, both of Elkhart, and brothers, Frank Backert of San Jose, Cal., George Backert fo Fort Hancock, N.Y., and Leo and Lewis Backert of this city.
Mrs. Anna Carrie Elcho died of tuberculosis of the lungs at her home, #1150 Myrtle Street, at 4:30 a.m. today, after an illness of two months. Funeral services will probably be held next Tuesday at St. Vincent's Church. Mrs. Elcho, who was born in Kentucky October 25, 1880, had resided in this city a number of years. She is survived by daughters, Mary and Dorothy of Louisville; mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Roth of this city; sisters, Mrs. Emma Kern of Louisville, Mrs. Clarence Whitmyer and Miss Margaret Backert, both of Elkhart, and brothers, Frank Backert of San Jose, Cal., George Backert fo Fort Hancock, N.Y., and Leo and Lewis Backert of this city.
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