Friday - 15 March 1918
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Wilburn Hattenhauer, aged about 22 years, who left here a few weeks ago for the spruce production camps in Washington, died out there a few days ago from the effect of a spell of measles. He was a son of Henry Hattenhauer, at Grand View, and his remains are expected to arrive in Grand View today for burial. He was a splendid young man and his death has cast a gloom over his entire neighborhood.
Friday - 15 March 1918
Page 3 - Column 3
Wilburn Hattenhauer, aged about 22 years, who left here a few weeks ago for the spruce production camps in Washington, died out there a few days ago from the effect of a spell of measles. He was a son of Henry Hattenhauer, at Grand View, and his remains are expected to arrive in Grand View today for burial. He was a splendid young man and his death has cast a gloom over his entire neighborhood.
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