Kathryn M Quaing
 

Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 18 June 1918, page 4

Nine registered nurses have volunteers for Red Cross service from Campbell co. Harry Gunkel Jr. director of the recent campaign, announces. Thus Campbell co. again "goes over the top" in a war campaign for Uncle Sam. The quota was eight. These nine signed up:

Minta White, Alexandria; Ruby Pinkerton, Alexandria; Christina Fortlage, Florence Mahatha and Susanna Salt, all of Newport; Katherine Quaing and Olive Soden, Bellevue; Josephine Sullivan and Mary Kreidler, Dayton.

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Kentucky Post, Sunday, 25 June 1920, page 4

Funeral arrangements are being made for Miss Katherine Quaing, aged 33 years, who died early at the home of her mother, Mrs. Katherine Quaing, 238 Walnut st. Bellevue. She was the daughter of the late John Quaing.

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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 26 June 1920, page 1

Funeral services for Miss Catherine Quaing, who died Friday at her home, 238 Walnut st. Bellevue, will be held Monday at 10 am in Evergreen Cemetery. Miss Quaing was the daughter of Mrs. Catherine Quaing.

She graduated from Speers Hospital in 1913. During the recent influenza epidemic in Cincinnati, she served with the special Red Cross Unit.

 

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