Per her death certificate found on Ancestry.com: she was a daughter of Hersey Carper and (no first name) Whitesides, both born in Virginia, and the widow of Rev. M. O. J. Kreps. She did community welfare at the Pacific Mills. She died at 102 Parker St. of pulmonary tuberculosis contributed by chronic myocarditis. The informant was Kenneth Kreps of Columbia, S. C.
The posted obituary was found in The State 14 August 1936.
Per her death certificate found on Ancestry.com: she was a daughter of Hersey Carper and (no first name) Whitesides, both born in Virginia, and the widow of Rev. M. O. J. Kreps. She did community welfare at the Pacific Mills. She died at 102 Parker St. of pulmonary tuberculosis contributed by chronic myocarditis. The informant was Kenneth Kreps of Columbia, S. C.
The posted obituary was found in The State 14 August 1936.
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Transcribed from the book Interment Records of Elmwood Cemetery, Columbia, SC (three volumes)
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