She was pregnant and had overwhelming septicemia and Pulmonary Edema.
THE KANSAS CITY STAR 20 MAY 1969, TUE PAGE 8
MRS. RONALD D. HIGH
Mrs. Janet High, 22, of 1312 Northeast Forty-Sixth Terrace, died last night at North Kansas City Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Hospital officials said an autopsy would be performed. She was a lifelong resident of Kansas City. Mrs. High was a secretary for the Coast-To-Coast stores. She was a member of the Randolph Baptist Church. She leaves her husband, Ronald Dean High, and a son, Darell High, both of the home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Louise Shelton) Honeycutt, 5726 Vivion Road, North; a brother, Roy Honeycutt, Jr., 600 North Forty-fourth; sister, Mrs. Dorothy Swan, 5726 Vivion Road, North. Services will be at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Church-Archer chapel; burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kearney. Friends may call from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock Wednesday night at the chapel.
She was pregnant and had overwhelming septicemia and Pulmonary Edema.
THE KANSAS CITY STAR 20 MAY 1969, TUE PAGE 8
MRS. RONALD D. HIGH
Mrs. Janet High, 22, of 1312 Northeast Forty-Sixth Terrace, died last night at North Kansas City Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Hospital officials said an autopsy would be performed. She was a lifelong resident of Kansas City. Mrs. High was a secretary for the Coast-To-Coast stores. She was a member of the Randolph Baptist Church. She leaves her husband, Ronald Dean High, and a son, Darell High, both of the home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Louise Shelton) Honeycutt, 5726 Vivion Road, North; a brother, Roy Honeycutt, Jr., 600 North Forty-fourth; sister, Mrs. Dorothy Swan, 5726 Vivion Road, North. Services will be at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Church-Archer chapel; burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kearney. Friends may call from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock Wednesday night at the chapel.
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