—from the Beloit Daily Call, dated Wednesday evening, November 13, 1918
Obituary
Kathleen Sangster was born March 12, 1896, at Montreal, Canada, and passed away at her home in Beloit, on November 13, 1918, at 3:30 p.m., being aged 28 years, 8 months and one day. Her death resulted from influenza with which she had been ill for several days.
In 1905, she came to Salina, and in 1909 came to Beloit. On May 23, 1910 at Beloit, she was united in marriage to John Bunch, who with four children is left to mourn her death. The children are as follows: Lawrence, aged 7 years, Ellen, aged 5 years, Doris, aged 3½ years, and John Jr., an infant of a few days old. Besides her husband and children, she is survived by a brother, Wm. H. Sangster, of Salina.
Mrs. Bunch was a member of the Catholic church of this city. She was a member of the Knights and Ladies of Serenity lodge, and in this lodge she will be sadly missed. Mrs. Bunch leaves many friends who are grieved to learn of her death. The sorrowing relatives have the heartfelt sympathies of everyone in their hour of grief.
The funeral of the deceased lady will be a private one and will be held on Sunday morning at 10:30. Internment will be in St. John's cemetery.
—from the Beloit Daily Call, dated Saturday evening, November 16, 1918
—from the Beloit Daily Call, dated Wednesday evening, November 13, 1918
Obituary
Kathleen Sangster was born March 12, 1896, at Montreal, Canada, and passed away at her home in Beloit, on November 13, 1918, at 3:30 p.m., being aged 28 years, 8 months and one day. Her death resulted from influenza with which she had been ill for several days.
In 1905, she came to Salina, and in 1909 came to Beloit. On May 23, 1910 at Beloit, she was united in marriage to John Bunch, who with four children is left to mourn her death. The children are as follows: Lawrence, aged 7 years, Ellen, aged 5 years, Doris, aged 3½ years, and John Jr., an infant of a few days old. Besides her husband and children, she is survived by a brother, Wm. H. Sangster, of Salina.
Mrs. Bunch was a member of the Catholic church of this city. She was a member of the Knights and Ladies of Serenity lodge, and in this lodge she will be sadly missed. Mrs. Bunch leaves many friends who are grieved to learn of her death. The sorrowing relatives have the heartfelt sympathies of everyone in their hour of grief.
The funeral of the deceased lady will be a private one and will be held on Sunday morning at 10:30. Internment will be in St. John's cemetery.
—from the Beloit Daily Call, dated Saturday evening, November 16, 1918
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