Ottumwa Courier
Ottumwa, Iowa
Saturday, August 27, 1910
Page 2
Column 6
The funeral service over the remains of Clara Esther Daggett, the two-year-old-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Daggett were held this morning at 9 o'clock from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daggett 116 North Wapello street. Rev. E. Farris Holler of the First Presbyterian church conducted the services. Professor Edward Weeks sang " I Thiink When I Read That Sweet Storyof Old." and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The flower girls were Misses Adine Hall, Helen Lowenburg, and Frances Winnans. The pall bearers were Misses Faye Lowenburg, Evelyn Hall, Catharine Benson, Lydia Fiedler, Margaret Sharpe and Carita McCarroll. Interment was made in Ottumwa cemetery.
Ottumwa Courier
Ottumwa, Iowa
Saturday, August 27, 1910
Page 2
Column 6
The funeral service over the remains of Clara Esther Daggett, the two-year-old-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Daggett were held this morning at 9 o'clock from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daggett 116 North Wapello street. Rev. E. Farris Holler of the First Presbyterian church conducted the services. Professor Edward Weeks sang " I Thiink When I Read That Sweet Storyof Old." and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The flower girls were Misses Adine Hall, Helen Lowenburg, and Frances Winnans. The pall bearers were Misses Faye Lowenburg, Evelyn Hall, Catharine Benson, Lydia Fiedler, Margaret Sharpe and Carita McCarroll. Interment was made in Ottumwa cemetery.
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