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Mabel Doris Starr

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Mabel Doris Starr

Birth
Marion, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 Oct 1911 (aged 24 days)
Marion, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Marion, Linn County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Addition 5, Lot 14, Space 1
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Thursday October 26, 1911 Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette
Marion News
The infant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L.M. Starr is very ill at their home.

Saturday October 28, 1911 Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette
Marion News
Death of an Infant.
This morning at four o'clock, Mabel Doris, the infant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L.M. Starr, died at their home after a serious illness lasting only a few days. On Oct. 4, 1911, this dear little baby came to gladden the home, and in the brief time she lived she won a place in the hearts of all who saw her. About a week ago she was taken sick, but in spite of all loving and skilled hands could do, God took this fair little flower back to his sheltering arms. Besides the bereaved parents a little sister is left to mourn her loss. No definite arrangement for the services will be made until relatives are heard from but will probably be held sometime Monday.

Monday October 30, 1911 Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette
Funeral Held Yesterday.
The funeral services of the infant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L.M. Starr were held at the home yesterday at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank Smith, pastor of the Second Christian church of Cedar Rapids, assisted by the local pastors, conducted the services. Interment was in Oak Shade cemetery.

Tuesday October 31, 1911 The Marion Register
The infant child of Rev. and Mrs. L.M. Starr died early Saturday morning. Funeral services were held Sunday.
Thursday October 26, 1911 Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette
Marion News
The infant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L.M. Starr is very ill at their home.

Saturday October 28, 1911 Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette
Marion News
Death of an Infant.
This morning at four o'clock, Mabel Doris, the infant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L.M. Starr, died at their home after a serious illness lasting only a few days. On Oct. 4, 1911, this dear little baby came to gladden the home, and in the brief time she lived she won a place in the hearts of all who saw her. About a week ago she was taken sick, but in spite of all loving and skilled hands could do, God took this fair little flower back to his sheltering arms. Besides the bereaved parents a little sister is left to mourn her loss. No definite arrangement for the services will be made until relatives are heard from but will probably be held sometime Monday.

Monday October 30, 1911 Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette
Funeral Held Yesterday.
The funeral services of the infant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L.M. Starr were held at the home yesterday at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank Smith, pastor of the Second Christian church of Cedar Rapids, assisted by the local pastors, conducted the services. Interment was in Oak Shade cemetery.

Tuesday October 31, 1911 The Marion Register
The infant child of Rev. and Mrs. L.M. Starr died early Saturday morning. Funeral services were held Sunday.


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