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Linda Sue <I>Tindall</I> Tindall

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Linda Sue Tindall Tindall

Birth
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Death
19 Aug 1951 (aged 10)
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Burial
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She wasn't cremated, but I don't know what cemetery she was buried in and this is the only way I can add her to the virtual cemetery for her family. Linda T.


The Kansas City Times (Kansas City Missouri) 20 Aug 1951 Mon p. 11:

Linda Sue Tindal, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Tindall, 1130 North Thirty -fourth Street, died yesterday of polio at St. Margaret's Hospital where she was admitted Friday.

A patient at the hospital for two days, she had been placed in an iron lung. She became ill last Monday. Physicians said she suffered from a type of spinal poliomyelitis.

Linda Sue was the first resident of Kansas City, Kansas, to die of polio this year...

Linda attended the Roosevelt school where she would have been a fifth-grade pupil next month. She was a member of the Blue Birds at the school and was in the children's choir at the Trinity Lutheran Church.

Surviving besides her parents, are two brothers, Theodore W. Tindall, Jr., and James M. Tindall of the home; and her maternal grandfather, George Martin and maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin 3927 Central Street.

She wasn't cremated, but I don't know what cemetery she was buried in and this is the only way I can add her to the virtual cemetery for her family. Linda T.


The Kansas City Times (Kansas City Missouri) 20 Aug 1951 Mon p. 11:

Linda Sue Tindal, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Tindall, 1130 North Thirty -fourth Street, died yesterday of polio at St. Margaret's Hospital where she was admitted Friday.

A patient at the hospital for two days, she had been placed in an iron lung. She became ill last Monday. Physicians said she suffered from a type of spinal poliomyelitis.

Linda Sue was the first resident of Kansas City, Kansas, to die of polio this year...

Linda attended the Roosevelt school where she would have been a fifth-grade pupil next month. She was a member of the Blue Birds at the school and was in the children's choir at the Trinity Lutheran Church.

Surviving besides her parents, are two brothers, Theodore W. Tindall, Jr., and James M. Tindall of the home; and her maternal grandfather, George Martin and maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin 3927 Central Street.



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