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Pauline <I>Freeman</I> Stevens

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Pauline Freeman Stevens

Birth
Urbana, Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Death
7 Oct 1918 (aged 23)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
North Manchester, Wabash County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Pauline died at the Norwegian-American Hospital in Chicago, Illinois of influenza.

Ft. Wayne News and Sentinel; Oct. 11, 1918

NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind.,
Oct. 11.—The funeral service for the late Mrs. Floyd Stevens was had on Wednesday morning at the residence, a mile south of Sidney. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Mr. Palmer, a Presbyterian minister from Winona. Interment in the Oaklawn cemetery, near this city.

Mrs. Stevens' maiden name was Pauline Freeman, was born on a farm near Urbana 23 years ago, on March 18. The greater partof her life was spent in North Manchester, she attending and graduating from the schools of this city, and serving in the schools for two years as instructor in domestic science and art.

She was married to Floyd Stevens, June 25, 1917, and since that time has lived at their country home, near Sidney. Besides her husband, she leaves her father, Frank P. Freeman, one sister, Miss Eva Freeman, and two brothers, Raymond and Harold Freeman, both in service of the United States.

Her father has been sick with the same disease and could not accompany the body home.
Pauline died at the Norwegian-American Hospital in Chicago, Illinois of influenza.

Ft. Wayne News and Sentinel; Oct. 11, 1918

NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind.,
Oct. 11.—The funeral service for the late Mrs. Floyd Stevens was had on Wednesday morning at the residence, a mile south of Sidney. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Mr. Palmer, a Presbyterian minister from Winona. Interment in the Oaklawn cemetery, near this city.

Mrs. Stevens' maiden name was Pauline Freeman, was born on a farm near Urbana 23 years ago, on March 18. The greater partof her life was spent in North Manchester, she attending and graduating from the schools of this city, and serving in the schools for two years as instructor in domestic science and art.

She was married to Floyd Stevens, June 25, 1917, and since that time has lived at their country home, near Sidney. Besides her husband, she leaves her father, Frank P. Freeman, one sister, Miss Eva Freeman, and two brothers, Raymond and Harold Freeman, both in service of the United States.

Her father has been sick with the same disease and could not accompany the body home.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44790911/pauline-stevens: accessed ), memorial page for Pauline Freeman Stevens (18 Mar 1895–7 Oct 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 44790911, citing Oaklawn Cemetery, North Manchester, Wabash County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by OPPSheryl (contributor 47070645).