Claudia Lee Trainer Pilcher
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The Pilcher Family Headstone
The Grave Marker of Claudia Lee Pilcher
Backstory and Context
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Claudia Lee Trainer Pilcher was another victim of the Spanish Flu that much not is known about. What is known is that she married into the family she is buried with, as her parents are buried in Indiana. Her husband, Hiram, was the city treasurer and remarried 10 years after Claudia's death. Claudia contracted the flu on October 7th and left this Earth on October 13th, 1918. If Spring Hill shows us anything about the pattern of death in Huntington, it is that a majority of Spanish Influenza victims died mid-October with the worst dates being October 15th and 16th. Claudia was the daughter of William E Trainer and Rosa Lee Garner Trainer and sister of Annie F. Trainer Keffe, Clarence Edawrd Trainer, and Raymond E. Trainer.
Sources
- Spreeuwenberg, Peter. Reassessing the Global Mortality Burden of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic. American Journal of Epidemiology, ser. 2561-2567, vol. 187, no. 12. Published September 7th 2018. NCBI.
- Casto, James E.. "Deadly 1918 flu hit Huntington hard." The Herald-Dispatch (Huntington) May 1st 2009.
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