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Louise Charlotte Weiskopf

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Louise Charlotte Weiskopf

Birth
Carmi, White County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Jan 1923 (aged 34)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Carmi, White County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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She never married, and died childless. She became a nurse (City Health Nurse) with sister, Margaret, in Louisville, Kentucky, for a while. In 1910, she was living with Alma F. Katterbery, in Louisville. By 1920, she was a lodger at 639 South Second Street in Louisville. She died young, at age 34 years, 1 month, and 12 days, on January 4, 1923, at her home in Louisville. In her obituary, "overwork" was cited as an in-direct cause of her death. It has been speculated that she died from ar-terial sclerosis, although an obituary states that a bout with influenza a few years earlier had damaged her heart, ultimately causing her death. She was buried in the Mapleridge cemetery in Carmi, Illinois, with her father and mother. She was raised by Fred Hendrick with her brother, John.
She never married, and died childless. She became a nurse (City Health Nurse) with sister, Margaret, in Louisville, Kentucky, for a while. In 1910, she was living with Alma F. Katterbery, in Louisville. By 1920, she was a lodger at 639 South Second Street in Louisville. She died young, at age 34 years, 1 month, and 12 days, on January 4, 1923, at her home in Louisville. In her obituary, "overwork" was cited as an in-direct cause of her death. It has been speculated that she died from ar-terial sclerosis, although an obituary states that a bout with influenza a few years earlier had damaged her heart, ultimately causing her death. She was buried in the Mapleridge cemetery in Carmi, Illinois, with her father and mother. She was raised by Fred Hendrick with her brother, John.


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