Eaton's (OH) first death in the nationwide flu epidemic was recorded on December 16, 1943 when Mrs. Martha Silvers Glander, 36, succumbed after a short illness. Eaton school officials report that 150 out of 900 students are absent from classrooms because of the disease
Source: Palladium-Item, Richmond IN December 16, 1943
Mrs. Martha J. Glander, 36 years old, died December 15, 1943 at her home. She was a 1929 graduate of the Miami Valley Hospital School of Nursing at Dayton. Surviving are the husband, Harry Glander; her father, H.O. Silvers of Eaton OH; three brothers, Otto Silvers of Eaton, and Arthur and Eugene Silvers of CA and one sister, Mrs. Ruth Hildebolt of Dayton
Contributor: Kandy Back Agee (47013644)
Eaton's (OH) first death in the nationwide flu epidemic was recorded on December 16, 1943 when Mrs. Martha Silvers Glander, 36, succumbed after a short illness. Eaton school officials report that 150 out of 900 students are absent from classrooms because of the disease
Source: Palladium-Item, Richmond IN December 16, 1943
Mrs. Martha J. Glander, 36 years old, died December 15, 1943 at her home. She was a 1929 graduate of the Miami Valley Hospital School of Nursing at Dayton. Surviving are the husband, Harry Glander; her father, H.O. Silvers of Eaton OH; three brothers, Otto Silvers of Eaton, and Arthur and Eugene Silvers of CA and one sister, Mrs. Ruth Hildebolt of Dayton
Contributor: Kandy Back Agee (47013644)
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