Paul The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1904
Paul, the bright little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan L. Eslick, died about 7 o'clock Monday evening, aged 1 year, 5 months,
and 22 days, after an illness of about two weeks due to deatitlor. Little Paul
was an exceptionally intelligent and lovable child and the strong but tender
ties of affection bound him closely to the hearts of the home circle, now so
sadly broken. But why should we say so sadly broken, when the "long mysterious
exodus of death" is but the journey to the "Yonder Land of Promise?"
Funeral
services were conducted by Rev. M. S. Kennedy at the family residence Tuesday
afternoon followed by the burial of the little flower hidden casket in the
restful calm of sadly beautiful Maplewood.
The Citizen mourns with those who
weep and mingles its voice with those of the
comforters.
info provided by find a grave member Jane Gilbert
Paul The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1904
Paul, the bright little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan L. Eslick, died about 7 o'clock Monday evening, aged 1 year, 5 months,
and 22 days, after an illness of about two weeks due to deatitlor. Little Paul
was an exceptionally intelligent and lovable child and the strong but tender
ties of affection bound him closely to the hearts of the home circle, now so
sadly broken. But why should we say so sadly broken, when the "long mysterious
exodus of death" is but the journey to the "Yonder Land of Promise?"
Funeral
services were conducted by Rev. M. S. Kennedy at the family residence Tuesday
afternoon followed by the burial of the little flower hidden casket in the
restful calm of sadly beautiful Maplewood.
The Citizen mourns with those who
weep and mingles its voice with those of the
comforters.
info provided by find a grave member Jane Gilbert
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