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Note: Catherine, her daughter, was the chief nurse at the Tucson TB Sanitarium in 1936 when she met her husband-to-be Bill Wieland. He had gone there for treatment for lungs damaged by gas attacks during World War 1. After they married they bought a house in the San Fernando Valley, later buying a fruit ranch in Fallbrook. Bill died in 1975. They did not have any children. Considering the fact that her sister had 8, I would have to assume that it was not because of some family biological deficiency on her part. Catherine passed away in 1987. None of the children survive. As so often happens, the first to go was Casper, the youngest, in 1944. from Barney Brost of Boulder, Colorado via the internet March 14, 2000
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