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Joseph Cletus Zink

Birth
Edina, Knox County, Missouri, USA
Death
19 Dec 1904 (aged 4)
Knox County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Edina, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
SS Row 9
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Joseph Cletus, the little four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zink, Jr. died Monday morning at their home northeast of Edina of scarlet fever.
The Knox County Register, Edina, Missouri · Thursday, December 22, 1904, Page 1, Column 2

Obituary.
Cletus, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Zink died of scarlet fever on Monday Dec. 19th, 1904. He was about 4 years old, and leaves to mourn his departure a father, a mother and three little brothers, besides a host of friends. Our hearts are sad because he has gone from us but we hope to meet him again where all suffering is over and where parting is unknown.
The funeral services were held at St. Joseph's church Dec. 21st, after which the remains were laid to rest in St. Joseph's cemetey.

We love him, yes we love him;
But angels love him more,
And they have ngently called him,
To yonder shining shore.

The Golden Gates wee opened,
A gentle voice said "come."
And with farewells unspoken,
He calmly entered home.
ELLA BOLTZ.
The Knox County Democrat, Edina, Missouri · Thursday, December 29, 1904, Page 1, Column 4
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Joseph Cletus, the little four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zink, Jr. died Monday morning at their home northeast of Edina of scarlet fever.
The Knox County Register, Edina, Missouri · Thursday, December 22, 1904, Page 1, Column 2

Obituary.
Cletus, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Zink died of scarlet fever on Monday Dec. 19th, 1904. He was about 4 years old, and leaves to mourn his departure a father, a mother and three little brothers, besides a host of friends. Our hearts are sad because he has gone from us but we hope to meet him again where all suffering is over and where parting is unknown.
The funeral services were held at St. Joseph's church Dec. 21st, after which the remains were laid to rest in St. Joseph's cemetey.

We love him, yes we love him;
But angels love him more,
And they have ngently called him,
To yonder shining shore.

The Golden Gates wee opened,
A gentle voice said "come."
And with farewells unspoken,
He calmly entered home.
ELLA BOLTZ.
The Knox County Democrat, Edina, Missouri · Thursday, December 29, 1904, Page 1, Column 4

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