Dr Louise B TRIGG - 25 Sept 1867 - 20 March 1930
Dr Louise Trigg died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Conkrite in Bowling Green last week.
She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hayden C. Trigg, who established the Trigg National Bank
in this city, where she grew to womanhood. She studied medicine and became quite well known as a
physician, and for many years was an attending physician in the Central Asylum at Lakeland, which
position she held until ill health compelled her to give the work up.
She is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. T. P. Dickinson and Mr. Alanson Trigg of this
place, Mrs. Parl Trigg Schuster of Washington City; Mrs. J. W. Kreuger, Mrs. Frank Conkrite and Mrs. C.
U. McElroy of Bowling Green, Messrs. R. B., Paul and Herbert Trigg of Louisville.
Dr. Trigg was a lady of unblemished character, and unusual ability, who tried to make the world better
by her having lived in it.
The remains were interred in the Glasgow cemetery Saturday afternoon after funeral services held in
Bowling Green.
Undated Glasgow KY newspaper.
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