The death angel entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lowe in Upper Alton Monday night, and took away Freddie Warren, the youngest child. The manly little fellow, eight years old, had won much love in his short pilgrimage, and was the idol of the home. He was taken sick Thursday with the prevailing grip, and every hope was entertained for his recovery. But he grew rapidly worse Monday evening, and after complaining severely of his head, the little sufferer laid his tired head on his arm and dropped peacefully to sleep, and his waking was in Heaven. The parents have the greatest sympathy in their bereavement, for Freddie had many friends. The funeral will take place at two o'clock on Wednesday from the home on Edwards Street.
The death angel entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lowe in Upper Alton Monday night, and took away Freddie Warren, the youngest child. The manly little fellow, eight years old, had won much love in his short pilgrimage, and was the idol of the home. He was taken sick Thursday with the prevailing grip, and every hope was entertained for his recovery. But he grew rapidly worse Monday evening, and after complaining severely of his head, the little sufferer laid his tired head on his arm and dropped peacefully to sleep, and his waking was in Heaven. The parents have the greatest sympathy in their bereavement, for Freddie had many friends. The funeral will take place at two o'clock on Wednesday from the home on Edwards Street.
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