Fred. Korpage (sic), son of Mr. and Mrs. George Korpage, died Thursday night of pneumonia at Camp Funston. His father was at the train Friday morning ready to go to the camp to see him when the telegram announcing his death came.
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Olpe Optimist, Wednesday, October 16, 1918; p. 1, c. 1
Fred. Korphage.
Fred. Korphage, son of George Korphage, died at Camp Funston Saturday morning, October 12. Death was caused by Spanish Influenza followed by pneumonia. The body was brought home Wednesday and burial was made in the St. Boniface Cemetery at Eagle Creek. The funeral services were conducted by Father Fredrick of St. Joseph's Church.
Fred. Korpage (sic), son of Mr. and Mrs. George Korpage, died Thursday night of pneumonia at Camp Funston. His father was at the train Friday morning ready to go to the camp to see him when the telegram announcing his death came.
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Olpe Optimist, Wednesday, October 16, 1918; p. 1, c. 1
Fred. Korphage.
Fred. Korphage, son of George Korphage, died at Camp Funston Saturday morning, October 12. Death was caused by Spanish Influenza followed by pneumonia. The body was brought home Wednesday and burial was made in the St. Boniface Cemetery at Eagle Creek. The funeral services were conducted by Father Fredrick of St. Joseph's Church.
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