Mr. and Mrs. Albert Doering, of this city, mourn the loss of their eight year old daughter, Anna, who succumbed on Wednesday evening to a brief attack of infantile paralysis. The child was apparently in excellent health on Saturday when with her parents she went to the John Lubben home in Grant township to visit. The child was taken sick on Sunday as the family were about to return to the city. Doctors were called but the child grew rapidly worse finally succumbing to the dread disease. Mr. and Mrs. Doering were called upon to mourn the loss of another daughter just about a year ago and the double bereavement is a sore trial to them. The funeral will be held today, the remains being brought here for interment.
LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel
Friday, September 2, 1910
LeMars, Iowa
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Doering, of this city, mourn the loss of their eight year old daughter, Anna, who succumbed on Wednesday evening to a brief attack of infantile paralysis. The child was apparently in excellent health on Saturday when with her parents she went to the John Lubben home in Grant township to visit. The child was taken sick on Sunday as the family were about to return to the city. Doctors were called but the child grew rapidly worse finally succumbing to the dread disease. Mr. and Mrs. Doering were called upon to mourn the loss of another daughter just about a year ago and the double bereavement is a sore trial to them. The funeral will be held today, the remains being brought here for interment.
LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel
Friday, September 2, 1910
LeMars, Iowa
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