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Nathan LaRoy Albertson

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Nathan LaRoy Albertson

Birth
Sherman County, Kansas, USA
Death
13 Feb 1920 (aged 19)
Sherman County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Goodland, Sherman County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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The Goodland Republic
19-Feb-20
Obituary
Two Deaths at the same hour
Nathan LaRoy Albertson and Hazel Louise Albertson

The deceased ones contracted influenza Tuesday, February 3, 1920, which later developed into
pneumonia. Everything that loving hand could do was done, and physicians with all their skill could
not relieve the sufferers. They continued growing worse until the end came. It was not thought by the
family that the baby was so bad until the warning was given that the young man was dying, when
they turned to look at the baby and she was also dying.
The bodies were taken to the Bower undertaking parlor, and prepared for burial. Owing to the
prevalence of influenza only a short open air service was held, which was conducted by Rev. James
Daniels at the Goodland cemetery, Saturday afternoon.
Nathan LaRoy Albertson, son of C.B. Albertson, was born December 1, 1900, in Sherman county,
Kansas, and died at his home northwest of Goodland Febuary 13, 1920 aged 19 years, 2 months, days
12 days. He leaves to mourn his death a father, stepmother, three brothers, two sisters, one half
brother, two step brothers, two step sisters, many other relatives and a host of friends.
Hazel Louise Albertson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Albertson, was born November 15,

1918, in Sherman county, Kansas, and died at her home northwest of Goodland, February 13, 1920,
aged 1 year, 2 months and 28 days. She leaves to mourn her death a loving father, mother, one
brother, five half brothers, four half sisters, other relatives and a host of friends.
The Goodland Republic
19-Feb-20
Obituary
Two Deaths at the same hour
Nathan LaRoy Albertson and Hazel Louise Albertson

The deceased ones contracted influenza Tuesday, February 3, 1920, which later developed into
pneumonia. Everything that loving hand could do was done, and physicians with all their skill could
not relieve the sufferers. They continued growing worse until the end came. It was not thought by the
family that the baby was so bad until the warning was given that the young man was dying, when
they turned to look at the baby and she was also dying.
The bodies were taken to the Bower undertaking parlor, and prepared for burial. Owing to the
prevalence of influenza only a short open air service was held, which was conducted by Rev. James
Daniels at the Goodland cemetery, Saturday afternoon.
Nathan LaRoy Albertson, son of C.B. Albertson, was born December 1, 1900, in Sherman county,
Kansas, and died at his home northwest of Goodland Febuary 13, 1920 aged 19 years, 2 months, days
12 days. He leaves to mourn his death a father, stepmother, three brothers, two sisters, one half
brother, two step brothers, two step sisters, many other relatives and a host of friends.
Hazel Louise Albertson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Albertson, was born November 15,

1918, in Sherman county, Kansas, and died at her home northwest of Goodland, February 13, 1920,
aged 1 year, 2 months and 28 days. She leaves to mourn her death a loving father, mother, one
brother, five half brothers, four half sisters, other relatives and a host of friends.


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