It pains the writer to note the death of little Lina Lee Copley, youngest child and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Copley. The death of this dear little girl was the result of only a few days illness of cholera infantum, occurring on June 27, 1914, at the hour of 11 at night. She was eighteen months old, sprightly and lovable, and the idol of her parents and brothers. Interment took place on the afternoon of the following day at the Salem cemetery. Rev. Dean White of Cameron performing the last sad rites. The whole community is in sympathy with this bereaved family and commend them to God for consolation. Cameron Herald, July 2, 1914
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It pains the writer to note the death of little Lina Lee Copley, youngest child and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Copley. The death of this dear little girl was the result of only a few days illness of cholera infantum, occurring on June 27, 1914, at the hour of 11 at night. She was eighteen months old, sprightly and lovable, and the idol of her parents and brothers. Interment took place on the afternoon of the following day at the Salem cemetery. Rev. Dean White of Cameron performing the last sad rites. The whole community is in sympathy with this bereaved family and commend them to God for consolation. Cameron Herald, July 2, 1914
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