OCTOBER 21, 1918
PNEUMONIA CLAIMS WOMAN AT ALGOMA
Mrs. Luetta Midkiff, died at Algoma Saturday after a short illness from pneumonia which developed from the Spanish influenza. She was thirty one years of age and left two children. The deceased was a sister of George Uhrin and had been in the county but nine days, coming from Castle Rock, Washington. Her father and two brothers live at Castle Rock. The funeral will be held at two thirty tomorrow at the Whitlock Chapel.
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First wife of James Thomas (Midkiff) Christian
OCTOBER 21, 1918
PNEUMONIA CLAIMS WOMAN AT ALGOMA
Mrs. Luetta Midkiff, died at Algoma Saturday after a short illness from pneumonia which developed from the Spanish influenza. She was thirty one years of age and left two children. The deceased was a sister of George Uhrin and had been in the county but nine days, coming from Castle Rock, Washington. Her father and two brothers live at Castle Rock. The funeral will be held at two thirty tomorrow at the Whitlock Chapel.
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First wife of James Thomas (Midkiff) Christian
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