Harry Kneel Angus, the little son of Mrs. Wm. A. Angus died early sunday morning. August 8, after a brief illness of cholera infantum. The death came as a terrible shock as the little fellow had been up and about the preceeding day. He was a bright, lovable, little fellow who had endeared himself, not only to the household of his grandparents where he had been staying for sometime, but to all who knew him. The stricken mother and grandparents have the deepest sympathy of all in this their hour of affliction.
The little family has been sorely afflicted with sorrow the past year or so. It was on April 17, 1908, that little Verne, the other son passed away and a little later, May 3, that the husband and father died, and now the death of their other son removes three in less than a year and a half.
The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the home of Wm. Angus and was conducted by Rev. J. E. Wilkins of the Baptist church.
Harry Kneel Angus, the little son of Mrs. Wm. A. Angus died early sunday morning. August 8, after a brief illness of cholera infantum. The death came as a terrible shock as the little fellow had been up and about the preceeding day. He was a bright, lovable, little fellow who had endeared himself, not only to the household of his grandparents where he had been staying for sometime, but to all who knew him. The stricken mother and grandparents have the deepest sympathy of all in this their hour of affliction.
The little family has been sorely afflicted with sorrow the past year or so. It was on April 17, 1908, that little Verne, the other son passed away and a little later, May 3, that the husband and father died, and now the death of their other son removes three in less than a year and a half.
The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the home of Wm. Angus and was conducted by Rev. J. E. Wilkins of the Baptist church.
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