An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Green, of east of town, born Saturday, Feb. 28, died Monday. The child was not perfectly formed, having what is known as hydrocephalus, a soft tumor on the brain. The skull formation was not complete, the tumor occupying a space larger than a hen egg. Usually in cases of this kind, death occurs in a few hours. The remains were interred in Bethany cemetery yesterday. The mother is getting along satisfactorily.
Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri, 04 Mar 1925, Page 4, Column 1
Information on file with Shelby County Historical Society & Museum
An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Green, of east of town, born Saturday, Feb. 28, died Monday. The child was not perfectly formed, having what is known as hydrocephalus, a soft tumor on the brain. The skull formation was not complete, the tumor occupying a space larger than a hen egg. Usually in cases of this kind, death occurs in a few hours. The remains were interred in Bethany cemetery yesterday. The mother is getting along satisfactorily.
Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri, 04 Mar 1925, Page 4, Column 1
Information on file with Shelby County Historical Society & Museum
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