The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Abraham of this city, and born here on the second day of March 1856. He leaves three children, his father, mother, three sisters and five brothers, all of whom were present at his funeral excepting one sister, Mrs. O.B. Spellum, of Neillsville, Wis., who was unable to reach here on account of failure of railroad trains to make connections. Death should disarm all criticism; in the grave all human errors are buried. We remember the deceased as a bright, generous hearted boy and we sympathize with his people in their bereavement.
The Pick and Gad 12 Mar 1903
The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Abraham of this city, and born here on the second day of March 1856. He leaves three children, his father, mother, three sisters and five brothers, all of whom were present at his funeral excepting one sister, Mrs. O.B. Spellum, of Neillsville, Wis., who was unable to reach here on account of failure of railroad trains to make connections. Death should disarm all criticism; in the grave all human errors are buried. We remember the deceased as a bright, generous hearted boy and we sympathize with his people in their bereavement.
The Pick and Gad 12 Mar 1903
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