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Henry Arnold

Birth
Pine Haven, Crook County, Wyoming, USA
Death
11 Aug 1916 (aged 8 months)
Pine Haven, Crook County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Oshoto, Crook County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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From the "Moorcroft Democrat" Moorcroft, Crook, Wyoming, August 25, 1916, page 5

OBITUARY

Little Henry, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arnold entered into the Heavenly rest on August 11, 1916, after an illness of several weeks. He was 8 months 24 days old. He was a beautiful and lovely child.

Funeral services led by Mrs. Mary A. Browne were held in the Pine Grove school house. A large number of friends were in attendance assisting as the little white casket with its precious burden was laid in its place in the beautiful Pine Grove cemetery.

"There are tiny mounds where the hopes of earth
Are laid 'neath the tear-wet mold,
But the light that paled at the stricken hearth
Gives joy in the Upper Fold.
Oh the white stone beareth a new name now
That never on earth was told
And the tender Shepard doth guard with care
The lambs of the upper fold."
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From the "Moorcroft Democrat" Moorcroft, Crook, Wyoming, August 25, 1916, page 5

OBITUARY

Little Henry, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arnold entered into the Heavenly rest on August 11, 1916, after an illness of several weeks. He was 8 months 24 days old. He was a beautiful and lovely child.

Funeral services led by Mrs. Mary A. Browne were held in the Pine Grove school house. A large number of friends were in attendance assisting as the little white casket with its precious burden was laid in its place in the beautiful Pine Grove cemetery.

"There are tiny mounds where the hopes of earth
Are laid 'neath the tear-wet mold,
But the light that paled at the stricken hearth
Gives joy in the Upper Fold.
Oh the white stone beareth a new name now
That never on earth was told
And the tender Shepard doth guard with care
The lambs of the upper fold."
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