Henrietta Haverkamp
 

Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 16 September 1919, page 4

The date of Dayton's homecoming celebration has been changed from Sept 27 to Oct 1, the committee announced Monday. The names of the girls who served in France with the Red Cross, either as nurses or canteen workers, will adorn the tablet along with the names of the soldiers.

They are, Anna Pracht, Marie Simon, Delilah Sparks, Josephine Sullivan, Olive Soden, Etta Haverkamp, Susie Salt, Gertrude Buch, Rose Neiser, Eliza K Thomas and Mary Kreidler.

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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 7 January 1920, page 1

Picture: Miss Etta Haverkamp, Nurse at Speers Memorial Hospital, Dayton, Holding the Christmas Baby.

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Kentucky Post, Sunday, 11 January 1920, page 1

Miss Etta Haverkamp, head nurse at Speers Hospital, Dayton, has been chosen second vice president of the Kentucky Registered Nurses Association. Miss Haverkamp has been connected with Speers Hospital for several years and is well known.

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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 5 November 1952, page 6

HAVERKAMP, Henrietta RN, beloved daughter of the late John A and Henrietta (nee Schwankhauser) and devoted foster mother of Miss Geraldine Baker, died at her residence 217 Van Voast av. Bellevue, Ky. Funeral from the Vonderhaar & Stetter Funeral Home, Third & Overton sts. Newport, Friday, Nov 7. Services at 2 pm. Friends may call after 2 pm Thursday.

 

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