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Bernard Lewellyn Wilhelm

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Bernard Lewellyn Wilhelm

Birth
Centerville, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
18 Aug 1927 (aged 6)
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
River Falls, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Obituary of Bernard Wilhelm
River Falls Journal
August 25, 1927
Page 4

Bernard Lewellyn Wilhelm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilhelm, was born in New Centerville, Wis., March 30, 1921, and died in the Miller hospital at St. Paul Aug. 19, 1927.

For three years he was a most patient sufferer of diabetes. His aim was to be well and strong like other children and to accomplish this aim he was willing to undergo any pain. When the insulin was given he always decided where the needle was to be inserted, and made no fuss as would be expected of one of such tender years.

The one phrase we will all remember him mostly by, was "Daddy let's go home." Although anxious to go visiting he was more anxious to return home. So when the heavenly Father called, he went "Home."

"Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not; for of such is the kingdom of heaven."

He leaves to mourn his early death besides his parents, a brother Ronald, and two sisters, Virginia and La Rene, also hosts of friends.
Obituary of Bernard Wilhelm
River Falls Journal
August 25, 1927
Page 4

Bernard Lewellyn Wilhelm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilhelm, was born in New Centerville, Wis., March 30, 1921, and died in the Miller hospital at St. Paul Aug. 19, 1927.

For three years he was a most patient sufferer of diabetes. His aim was to be well and strong like other children and to accomplish this aim he was willing to undergo any pain. When the insulin was given he always decided where the needle was to be inserted, and made no fuss as would be expected of one of such tender years.

The one phrase we will all remember him mostly by, was "Daddy let's go home." Although anxious to go visiting he was more anxious to return home. So when the heavenly Father called, he went "Home."

"Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not; for of such is the kingdom of heaven."

He leaves to mourn his early death besides his parents, a brother Ronald, and two sisters, Virginia and La Rene, also hosts of friends.


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