The following provided by Find A Grave contributor "Cara":
The Bear Paw Mountaineer, Big Sandy, MT, 14 Nov 1918
Deloss McGee Answers Summons
Deloss McGee passed away at his home on Lonesome Prairie, at 4:30 o'clock, Friday afternoon, Nov. 7, 1918, cause of death being lobar pneumonia. He was 27 years of age at the time of death.
Mr. McGee was married just one month ago to Martha Mae Andrew, of Havre, and the young wife is prostrated by her grief.
Deloss McGee was born in Asotin, Wash., Jan. 1, 1891, at which place he resided until seven years ago, when he came to Montana to select a homestead. Mr. McGee has been successful since coming to Montana.
He was a kind-hearted, honest young man, straightforward in all his dealings with his fellow man, and his friends and neighbors cannot speak too highly of him, and they express much regret at his untimely taken away.
Besides his wife he leaves his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sharp, one brother, Elmer McGee, and one sister, Mrs. Jess Clark, besides a great host of good friends to mourn his loss.
The following provided by Find A Grave contributor "Cara":
The Bear Paw Mountaineer, Big Sandy, MT, 14 Nov 1918
Deloss McGee Answers Summons
Deloss McGee passed away at his home on Lonesome Prairie, at 4:30 o'clock, Friday afternoon, Nov. 7, 1918, cause of death being lobar pneumonia. He was 27 years of age at the time of death.
Mr. McGee was married just one month ago to Martha Mae Andrew, of Havre, and the young wife is prostrated by her grief.
Deloss McGee was born in Asotin, Wash., Jan. 1, 1891, at which place he resided until seven years ago, when he came to Montana to select a homestead. Mr. McGee has been successful since coming to Montana.
He was a kind-hearted, honest young man, straightforward in all his dealings with his fellow man, and his friends and neighbors cannot speak too highly of him, and they express much regret at his untimely taken away.
Besides his wife he leaves his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sharp, one brother, Elmer McGee, and one sister, Mrs. Jess Clark, besides a great host of good friends to mourn his loss.
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