The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., February 15, 1923, page 3
"Local Happenings"
Kathleen May, fourteen years of age, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.L. Ward of this city, died yesterday morning, after a short illness. Funeral services are being held this afternoon in the Chapman Chapel, Rev. O.S. Barnum officiating. The remains will be interred in the Appleton cemetery at Appleton. An obituary will follow.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., February 22, 1923, page 3
"Local Happenings"
OBITUARY
Kathleen May Ward, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.L.
Ward, passed away last Wednesday, the 14th, after an illness of less than
a month. This came as a surprise to a large circle of friends.
Kathleen was born in Goldendale, and at the time of her
death was in her fifteenth year. With that exception of a period a little
over two years, she lived in Goldendale all her life. She was a girl of unusual
promise, having stood high in her studies, and was so expectant of entering
high school in the coming term.
From the first symptoms of her illness she was given
medical attention and later had special treatment. All that loving care and
skillful nursing could do was done, but without avail. Her sufferings were
intense, yet in her rational moments she tried to suppress signs of pain
so as to lessen the worry of the family.
Funeral services were held in the Chapman parlors Thursday
afternoon in the present of a large gathering of friends. Her school class
and teachers were present in a body. The singing was most appropriate.
The service was conducted by Mr. Barnum and Dr. Sanders.
The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful. The interment took place
Friday in the Appleton Cemetery. Many friends all over the county sympathize
with the bereaved parents.
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