Independence, Kansas
Monday, May 29, 1911
Page 1
Fought Bravely Until the End
Albert Snell Dies From Complication of Diseases
Attacked by Appendicitis and Peritonitis He Was Later Operated On and Wast Too Weak to Withstand the Death Angel
Albert Snell who has been suffering the past four weeks from a complication of appendicitis and peritonitis, died last night at 9:20 at the home of his sister, Mrs. T.S. Henderson, 108 South Waldschmidt avenue. Albert took sick about four weeks ago and was operated on with the hope of benefiting him but he was too week to stand the shock and suffering. He never gave up, however, but always insisted he would get well.
Albert Snell was born January 24, 1895; died Sunday night, May 28, 1911, at the age of sixteen years, four months and four days. He was in the B class of the Eighth grade at the Long Fellow school. He was a bright student and won many friends.
He leaves a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. David Snell, five brothers, Will, Guy and Fred, who were called here from California, Glen and Donald, at home, and three sisters, Nellie, Agnes and Mrs. T.S. Henderson.
The funeral was held this afternoon at one o'clock from the house.
Independence, Kansas
Monday, May 29, 1911
Page 1
Fought Bravely Until the End
Albert Snell Dies From Complication of Diseases
Attacked by Appendicitis and Peritonitis He Was Later Operated On and Wast Too Weak to Withstand the Death Angel
Albert Snell who has been suffering the past four weeks from a complication of appendicitis and peritonitis, died last night at 9:20 at the home of his sister, Mrs. T.S. Henderson, 108 South Waldschmidt avenue. Albert took sick about four weeks ago and was operated on with the hope of benefiting him but he was too week to stand the shock and suffering. He never gave up, however, but always insisted he would get well.
Albert Snell was born January 24, 1895; died Sunday night, May 28, 1911, at the age of sixteen years, four months and four days. He was in the B class of the Eighth grade at the Long Fellow school. He was a bright student and won many friends.
He leaves a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. David Snell, five brothers, Will, Guy and Fred, who were called here from California, Glen and Donald, at home, and three sisters, Nellie, Agnes and Mrs. T.S. Henderson.
The funeral was held this afternoon at one o'clock from the house.
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