Death certificate information:
Place of death - at home
Cause of death - typhoid
Residence - French Lick
Occupation - housewife
Marital status - married
The Springs Valley Herald (October 3, 1918) reported "Mrs. William Baxter died at her home in this city about 2 o'clock Friday after several weeks illness with typhoid fever. Funeral services were conducted at the Christian Church at one o'clock Sunday by Rev. Stephenson. The remains were laid to rest at Moore's Ridge cemetery."
The Springs Valley Herald (October 10, 1918) reported "In memory of Sarah E. Baxter, wife of William Baxter, who departed this life September 27, 1918. Aged 59 years, 7 months and 13 days. She was a fond mother of nine children, of which all are living except an infant son of 18 months, who has gone to that great beyond to await her arrival. Funeral services were held at the First Christian Church of which she had been an ardent worker for a number of years. During her long suffering of twelve weeks she bore them as all Christian people do, with her heavenly home ever in view and talked of Jesus to all her friends and neighbors. She leaves a husband and eight children and a host of friends to mourn her loss."
Death certificate information:
Place of death - at home
Cause of death - typhoid
Residence - French Lick
Occupation - housewife
Marital status - married
The Springs Valley Herald (October 3, 1918) reported "Mrs. William Baxter died at her home in this city about 2 o'clock Friday after several weeks illness with typhoid fever. Funeral services were conducted at the Christian Church at one o'clock Sunday by Rev. Stephenson. The remains were laid to rest at Moore's Ridge cemetery."
The Springs Valley Herald (October 10, 1918) reported "In memory of Sarah E. Baxter, wife of William Baxter, who departed this life September 27, 1918. Aged 59 years, 7 months and 13 days. She was a fond mother of nine children, of which all are living except an infant son of 18 months, who has gone to that great beyond to await her arrival. Funeral services were held at the First Christian Church of which she had been an ardent worker for a number of years. During her long suffering of twelve weeks she bore them as all Christian people do, with her heavenly home ever in view and talked of Jesus to all her friends and neighbors. She leaves a husband and eight children and a host of friends to mourn her loss."
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