"Died of Pheumonia"
Murvin Clifford England, the fifteen year old son of Mrs. James Montgomery, died yesterday of pneumonia following the measles. The lad was a fine boy, earnest in whatever he did, attended Sunday school regularly. It was a relapse. He had been sick and was better and able to be out but took cold. The funeral will be held from the Christian Church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Montgomery had seven boys, is hardworking, a respected neighbor and friend. Everybody joins with us in extending genuine sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and family at this time.
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McCook Tribune - 1924:
OBITUARY - ENGLAND
Murvin Clifford England was born August 16, 1908, in Hitchcock County, Nebraska. Died February 27, 1924, in McCook, Nebraska where he had lived since 1921 and attended the McCook public school, being in the 7th grade at his death.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Rachel Boast in the Christian Church, Friday afternoon, February 29th, after which interment was made in Longview Cemetery.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks and gratitude to all who assisted us during the illness and after the death of our dear one, Murvin Clifford England, and for the lovely flowers at his burial.
Mrs. J.W. Montgomery
The England Family
"Died of Pheumonia"
Murvin Clifford England, the fifteen year old son of Mrs. James Montgomery, died yesterday of pneumonia following the measles. The lad was a fine boy, earnest in whatever he did, attended Sunday school regularly. It was a relapse. He had been sick and was better and able to be out but took cold. The funeral will be held from the Christian Church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Montgomery had seven boys, is hardworking, a respected neighbor and friend. Everybody joins with us in extending genuine sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and family at this time.
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McCook Tribune - 1924:
OBITUARY - ENGLAND
Murvin Clifford England was born August 16, 1908, in Hitchcock County, Nebraska. Died February 27, 1924, in McCook, Nebraska where he had lived since 1921 and attended the McCook public school, being in the 7th grade at his death.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Rachel Boast in the Christian Church, Friday afternoon, February 29th, after which interment was made in Longview Cemetery.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks and gratitude to all who assisted us during the illness and after the death of our dear one, Murvin Clifford England, and for the lovely flowers at his burial.
Mrs. J.W. Montgomery
The England Family
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All census records show his name spelled as Mervin, not Murvin
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