Maletha Rosel <I>Parker</I> Heater

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Maletha Rosel Parker Heater

Birth
Tompkinsville, Monroe County, Kentucky, USA
Death
16 Dec 1914 (aged 38)
Lucerne, Sheridan County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Lucerne, Sheridan County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.4948582, Longitude: -100.2132429
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Hoxie, Kansas Sentinel
December 24, 1914
Found Dead in bed

Mrs. Louis Heater, for some time a resident of Bow Creek township was found dead in her bed on morning last week by her eight year old son, her husband absent from home. A coroner's inquest was held over the body and after careful investigation returned a verdict showing that death was the result of heart disease. A very pitiable story comes to us of her death. Mr. Heater was away at work and Mrs. Heater and her six children, the oldest being eight years of age and the youngest ten months, were at home alone On the evening before her death she was not feeling well and according to the little son's evidence he had prepared and given her some medicine just before he retired. Along in the night he heard the baby crying and knowing of his mother's illness went to her bed and took the baby to bed with him. When morning came he got up and called to his mother, getting no response he went to the bedside and tried to rouse her. Getting no response he dressed the other children and loading the three smaller ones in a hand cart the six started out for their grandparents several miles away. Thus they went until the George Hayne's home was reached where Mrs. Haynes seeing them thought something must be wrong to force six as little fellows as they were out in the cold so early in the morning, so she stopped them to inquire the cause. The oldest told her his mama was asleep and he could not wake her. A telephone message sent Charley Haynes, the nearest neighbor, to the home where he found the mother of the little tots cold in that sleep from which there is no waking, death having come during the night, presumably earlier than when the baby cried. In making the trip the little fellows did they must have suffered terribly from the cold and we were told that one little girl's feet were frosted while another's fingers frozen.
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Maletha was my great grandmother.
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Hoxie, Kansas Sentinel
December 24, 1914
Found Dead in bed

Mrs. Louis Heater, for some time a resident of Bow Creek township was found dead in her bed on morning last week by her eight year old son, her husband absent from home. A coroner's inquest was held over the body and after careful investigation returned a verdict showing that death was the result of heart disease. A very pitiable story comes to us of her death. Mr. Heater was away at work and Mrs. Heater and her six children, the oldest being eight years of age and the youngest ten months, were at home alone On the evening before her death she was not feeling well and according to the little son's evidence he had prepared and given her some medicine just before he retired. Along in the night he heard the baby crying and knowing of his mother's illness went to her bed and took the baby to bed with him. When morning came he got up and called to his mother, getting no response he went to the bedside and tried to rouse her. Getting no response he dressed the other children and loading the three smaller ones in a hand cart the six started out for their grandparents several miles away. Thus they went until the George Hayne's home was reached where Mrs. Haynes seeing them thought something must be wrong to force six as little fellows as they were out in the cold so early in the morning, so she stopped them to inquire the cause. The oldest told her his mama was asleep and he could not wake her. A telephone message sent Charley Haynes, the nearest neighbor, to the home where he found the mother of the little tots cold in that sleep from which there is no waking, death having come during the night, presumably earlier than when the baby cried. In making the trip the little fellows did they must have suffered terribly from the cold and we were told that one little girl's feet were frosted while another's fingers frozen.
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Maletha was my great grandmother.
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