I have previously posted an obituary for Francis Kinder Karr, but just came across this one that is more complete. Her death certificate is listed under "Karr F. Kinder".a bit tricky to find. The Iberia Sentinel, October 1936 This community was saddened latter part of last week when the news was chronicled that Mrs. Elmer Karr, one of our fine Christian women, and her two infant babes (girls) were dead. Mrs. Karr became critically ill on Friday and was rushed to the Wallace Hospital in Lebanon in the Adams & Casey ambulance. The twin girls were stillborn Friday night and their mother passed away Saturday evening, thus leaving a once happy home a place of sorrow which will be hard to erase. The mother and her infant babes were brought back to Iberia and prepared for burial, all three in the same casket by Adams and Casey, local funeral directors. Frances Kinder was born August 1897, in Chicago, where she spent the first few years of her life. Because of the death of her mother, when she was only three years of age, she was sent to the Deaconess Home at Dover, Illinois. It was at Dover that she received her public school education, and it was during these years that she made a profession of Christian faith and united with the Congregational Church at that place. A few years ago she had her membership transferred to the Congregational Church of Iberia. Through the influence of Rev. Cotton, who was pastor at Dover, Illinois and who had been a former pastor in Iberia, and Prof. Smith, Mrs. Karr came to Iberia where she studied in the Academy. It was here that she met Mr. Elmer Karr who later became her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Karr were united in marriage June 17, 1923 in the Congregational Church at Dover, Illinois. After their marriage they came to Iberia and in this vicinity have made their home. To Mr. and Mrs. Karr six children were born, namely Charles, Emma, Howard, Eula May and the infant twins. Mrs. Karr has always been a courageous woman, an affectionate wife and mother and a woman of good Christian character. She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, her four children, two sisters, Mrs. Sophie Rapp of Chicago and Mrs. Bessie Lottis of Crown Point, Indiana, and a number of relatives. Mrs. Karr died at the Wallace Hospital in Lebanon Saturday, October 17. She was taken to the hospital on Friday. Funeral services were conducted at the home west of Iberia by Rev. P.J. Eckhoff and Professor G. Byron Smith. Burial was made at the Hickory Point Cemetery under the direction of Adams & Casey, local undertakers.