The Montana Birth Index lists the baby’s spelling of her first name as “Carol Lee”. The baby’s death certificate lists it as “Caral” (handwritten). Her baptism records, US Evangelical Lutheran Church Records for date 30 Aug 1934, show her name spelled “Carrol” (also handwritten). Findagrave website does not have a photo of the headstone (though one has been requested), but it has been spelled as “Carol Lee.” Death certificate lists cause of death as “intestinal marasmus”. This is “Caused by a severe deficiency of nearly all nutrients, especially protein, carbohydrates and lipids, usually due to poverty and scarcity of food. Viral, bacterial and parasitic infections can cause children to absorb few nutrients, even when consumption is adequate. Marasmus can develop in children who have weakening conditions such as chronic diarrhea.” It is rarely seen in the US in modern times.
Contributor: Marianne B (48094712) 4 Dec 2019
The Montana Birth Index lists the baby’s spelling of her first name as “Carol Lee”. The baby’s death certificate lists it as “Caral” (handwritten). Her baptism records, US Evangelical Lutheran Church Records for date 30 Aug 1934, show her name spelled “Carrol” (also handwritten). Findagrave website does not have a photo of the headstone (though one has been requested), but it has been spelled as “Carol Lee.” Death certificate lists cause of death as “intestinal marasmus”. This is “Caused by a severe deficiency of nearly all nutrients, especially protein, carbohydrates and lipids, usually due to poverty and scarcity of food. Viral, bacterial and parasitic infections can cause children to absorb few nutrients, even when consumption is adequate. Marasmus can develop in children who have weakening conditions such as chronic diarrhea.” It is rarely seen in the US in modern times.
Contributor: Marianne B (48094712) 4 Dec 2019
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