The body of little Leon, the bright little 5 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fowler of this city, who accidentally shot himself Friday, rests in peace in quiet Clear Creek cemetery, under a blanket of May flowers from scores of loving friends. Burial was from Clear Creek church Sunday afternoon, a touching address being given by Rev. W. H. Smith of Kirkwood Avenue Christian church, where the little boy was a faithful Sunday school scholar. A quartet furnished the music of Mrs. John Dillman, Mrs. Sherman Wright, Wallace Pauley and Stacy Harrell – a solo "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" by Mr. Pauley and "Abide With Me" by the quartette. The pallbearers were Glenn, Raymond and Thompson Fowler and Edward Whetsell, and the flower bearers were Alice, Marie, Laven, Crystal, Robert and Frances Dillman, Edgar and Lucile Dodd, Anna Floyd and Ruth Kelley.
The body of little Leon, the bright little 5 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fowler of this city, who accidentally shot himself Friday, rests in peace in quiet Clear Creek cemetery, under a blanket of May flowers from scores of loving friends. Burial was from Clear Creek church Sunday afternoon, a touching address being given by Rev. W. H. Smith of Kirkwood Avenue Christian church, where the little boy was a faithful Sunday school scholar. A quartet furnished the music of Mrs. John Dillman, Mrs. Sherman Wright, Wallace Pauley and Stacy Harrell – a solo "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" by Mr. Pauley and "Abide With Me" by the quartette. The pallbearers were Glenn, Raymond and Thompson Fowler and Edward Whetsell, and the flower bearers were Alice, Marie, Laven, Crystal, Robert and Frances Dillman, Edgar and Lucile Dodd, Anna Floyd and Ruth Kelley.
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