Mrs. Bart Smith died of typhoid fever at her home, 105 East Street, Sunday. She had been ill two weeks. Mrs. Smith had lived in this county all her life She was born March 19, 1898.
Besides her husband, she is survived by four children, Charles, Paul, Roland, and Mamie. Rolla, the oldest son, is declared to be seriously ill with the disease that caused his mother's death. Her parents, Charles and Mary Ingraham Cornelison, of Red Oak, also survive.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa, Monday, October 24, 1921, page 1
Mrs. Bart Smith died of typhoid fever at her home, 105 East Street, Sunday. She had been ill two weeks. Mrs. Smith had lived in this county all her life She was born March 19, 1898.
Besides her husband, she is survived by four children, Charles, Paul, Roland, and Mamie. Rolla, the oldest son, is declared to be seriously ill with the disease that caused his mother's death. Her parents, Charles and Mary Ingraham Cornelison, of Red Oak, also survive.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa, Monday, October 24, 1921, page 1
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