Last rites were held at St. Mary's pro-cathedral at 8:110 this morning for the late Mrs. Viola Kaiser Munson, wife of Walter C. Munson, manager of the Carpenter Lumber Co. at Flasher, who died Easter morning, three days following the birth of a daughter on Good Friday. Mrs. Munson had been suffering for some time from flu, which, accompanied by complications, resulted in her death. Violet Kaiser was 25 years old. Most of her life, was spent in Bismarck, where she was in the employ of the Northern Pacific railway five years ago when she married Walter Munson, what at that time was with the local offices of the Carpenter Lumber-Co. Later Mr. and Mrs. Munson moved to Flasher, where he took charge of the Carpenter Lumber Co.'s business. There survive the deceased is her husband, who is in St. Alexius hospital here suffering from flu, a son, Gerald, who is also at St. Alexius receiving treatment for several burns sustained at the family home in Flasher; Walter Jr., and the three days-old baby, who is at Flasher.
There also survive Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser of Miles City, Mont., parents of the deceased, and Misses Laura and Helen Kaiser, sisters, all of whom were here for the funeral, and ten other brothers and sisters, including Emil Kaiser of Bismarck, who with his wife, was with Mrs. Munson at Flasher during the last days of her life. Among, those from a distance here for the funeral were the parents of the bereaved husband, from Abercrombie his sisters, Ruth and Esther Munson, of Fargo, and his sister-in- law Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. Alton Munson of the Gate City.
The Bismarck tribune. [volume], April 23, 1919
Note: spelling is most likely Monson not Munson.
Last rites were held at St. Mary's pro-cathedral at 8:110 this morning for the late Mrs. Viola Kaiser Munson, wife of Walter C. Munson, manager of the Carpenter Lumber Co. at Flasher, who died Easter morning, three days following the birth of a daughter on Good Friday. Mrs. Munson had been suffering for some time from flu, which, accompanied by complications, resulted in her death. Violet Kaiser was 25 years old. Most of her life, was spent in Bismarck, where she was in the employ of the Northern Pacific railway five years ago when she married Walter Munson, what at that time was with the local offices of the Carpenter Lumber-Co. Later Mr. and Mrs. Munson moved to Flasher, where he took charge of the Carpenter Lumber Co.'s business. There survive the deceased is her husband, who is in St. Alexius hospital here suffering from flu, a son, Gerald, who is also at St. Alexius receiving treatment for several burns sustained at the family home in Flasher; Walter Jr., and the three days-old baby, who is at Flasher.
There also survive Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser of Miles City, Mont., parents of the deceased, and Misses Laura and Helen Kaiser, sisters, all of whom were here for the funeral, and ten other brothers and sisters, including Emil Kaiser of Bismarck, who with his wife, was with Mrs. Munson at Flasher during the last days of her life. Among, those from a distance here for the funeral were the parents of the bereaved husband, from Abercrombie his sisters, Ruth and Esther Munson, of Fargo, and his sister-in- law Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. Alton Munson of the Gate City.
The Bismarck tribune. [volume], April 23, 1919
Note: spelling is most likely Monson not Munson.
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Henry George Kaiser
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Laura Isabel Kaiser Zeltinger
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