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Myrtle Bernice Stethem

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Myrtle Bernice Stethem

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
15 Jun 1913 (aged 2 months)
Highland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Highland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Cemetery: Beavers Cemetery
Father's Name: Floyd C. Stethem
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Name: Mae Elizabeth Mccoppin
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
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The News-Herald. (Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio) 1886-1973, June 26, 1913, Image 4
Obituary.
"Suffer little children to come unto me."
Myrtle Bernlce Stethem, daughter of Floyd and May Stethem, first opened her eyes to the light of the world April 15, 1013. The little sufferer closed those eyes June 5, at 11 p. m. It had been the wish of the home to receive a little daughter and joyous were the parent's hearts when she came, but God so willed it she was not to stay. Affliction had laid it's hand upon her. All that medical skill could do was unavailable. The strickened parents were compelled to say, "Thy
will be done."
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Then fell upon the house a sudden gloom
A shadow on those tiny features fair and thin
And softly from that hushed and darkened room
Two angels issued where but one went in.
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Funeral services were held at the home near Barrett's Mills, June 7, at 9 a. m., conducted by Rev. J. H. Davis, funeral in the Beaver cemetery.
Father, mother and little brother are left and a host of loved ones to mourn for this little one.

CARD OF THANKS.
The parents wish to express their thanks for the love and sympathy of neighbors and friends during the illness and death of their little one.
FLOYD STETHEM and WIFE.
Cemetery: Beavers Cemetery
Father's Name: Floyd C. Stethem
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Name: Mae Elizabeth Mccoppin
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
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The News-Herald. (Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio) 1886-1973, June 26, 1913, Image 4
Obituary.
"Suffer little children to come unto me."
Myrtle Bernlce Stethem, daughter of Floyd and May Stethem, first opened her eyes to the light of the world April 15, 1013. The little sufferer closed those eyes June 5, at 11 p. m. It had been the wish of the home to receive a little daughter and joyous were the parent's hearts when she came, but God so willed it she was not to stay. Affliction had laid it's hand upon her. All that medical skill could do was unavailable. The strickened parents were compelled to say, "Thy
will be done."
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Then fell upon the house a sudden gloom
A shadow on those tiny features fair and thin
And softly from that hushed and darkened room
Two angels issued where but one went in.
-------------------
Funeral services were held at the home near Barrett's Mills, June 7, at 9 a. m., conducted by Rev. J. H. Davis, funeral in the Beaver cemetery.
Father, mother and little brother are left and a host of loved ones to mourn for this little one.

CARD OF THANKS.
The parents wish to express their thanks for the love and sympathy of neighbors and friends during the illness and death of their little one.
FLOYD STETHEM and WIFE.


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