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Headstone of [[Katherine Arnetta Harris]]. "Kate C." was an old family nickname for which nobody seems to know the origin. One of her sons, assuming the 'C' was a middle initial, had it put on the headstone. He was later made to be thoroughly embarrassed over the issue. My mom has more details. Hopefully she'll add them here. (Sean M. Cox) | Headstone of [[Katherine Arnetta Harris]] located in the [[Source:Coachella Valley Cemetery|Coachella Valley Cemetery]], Riverside Co., California. "Kate C." was an old family nickname for which nobody seems to know the origin. One of her sons, assuming the 'C' was a middle initial, had it put on the headstone. He was later made to be thoroughly embarrassed over the issue. My mom has more details. Hopefully she'll add them here. (Sean M. Cox) |
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Headstone of Katherine Arnetta Harris located in the Coachella Valley Cemetery, Riverside Co., California. "Kate C." was an old family nickname for which nobody seems to know the origin. One of her sons, assuming the 'C' was a middle initial, had it put on the headstone. He was later made to be thoroughly embarrassed over the issue. My mom has more details. Hopefully she'll add them here. (Sean M. Cox)
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