MRS. RICHARD FAIRBANKS DIES -- Succumbs to Typhoid Fever After Five Weeks of Illness. Mrs. Louise Hibben Fairbanks died yesterday at her home, 2989 North Illinois street, after an illness of five weeks, death being due to typhoid fever. Mrs. Fairbanks was the wife of Richard M. Fairbanks, son of Charles Warren Fairbanks, former Vice President, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Hibben. She had lived all her life in this city and was married a year ago last June. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, 6 months old. The burial services will be held at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon and interment will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Fairbanks was one of the popular young matrons of Indianapolis society and before her marriage spent much time in the East. She attended the Girls' Classical School here, Miss Bennett's School in New York state and later spent a year at the Merrill VanLear School in New York City.
MRS. RICHARD FAIRBANKS DIES -- Succumbs to Typhoid Fever After Five Weeks of Illness. Mrs. Louise Hibben Fairbanks died yesterday at her home, 2989 North Illinois street, after an illness of five weeks, death being due to typhoid fever. Mrs. Fairbanks was the wife of Richard M. Fairbanks, son of Charles Warren Fairbanks, former Vice President, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Hibben. She had lived all her life in this city and was married a year ago last June. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, 6 months old. The burial services will be held at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon and interment will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Fairbanks was one of the popular young matrons of Indianapolis society and before her marriage spent much time in the East. She attended the Girls' Classical School here, Miss Bennett's School in New York state and later spent a year at the Merrill VanLear School in New York City.
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