Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana
Tuesday, January 18, 1910
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CLINTON ARDIS MILLS.
How sad to think that a youth of twenty years, a few days since in splendid health and in the full vigor of a noble ambition, is dead.
Clinton Ardis Mills is no more. His death occurred at 10 o'clock Monday morning in the Shreveport Sanitarium following complications resulting from an operation for appendicitis.
How distressing it is to consider that he has passed away when he gave promise of long and useful years.
The deceased was a son of Mrs. P. A. Mills, who in her bereavement has the fullest sympathy of all those how have experienced the ordeal of Death - the loss of some loved one.
There is also sympathy for the brother and other relatives.
The funeral service was held this morning at 8:30 o'clock at the residence of the mother of the deceased, No. 418 Milam street. Rev. H. A. Sumrell, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated.
In attendance were many citizens, including ladies, who by their presence would testify their sympathy and condolence.
The body was conveyed to Minden for interment in the family burying ground.
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana
Tuesday, January 18, 1910
Page 1
CLINTON ARDIS MILLS.
How sad to think that a youth of twenty years, a few days since in splendid health and in the full vigor of a noble ambition, is dead.
Clinton Ardis Mills is no more. His death occurred at 10 o'clock Monday morning in the Shreveport Sanitarium following complications resulting from an operation for appendicitis.
How distressing it is to consider that he has passed away when he gave promise of long and useful years.
The deceased was a son of Mrs. P. A. Mills, who in her bereavement has the fullest sympathy of all those how have experienced the ordeal of Death - the loss of some loved one.
There is also sympathy for the brother and other relatives.
The funeral service was held this morning at 8:30 o'clock at the residence of the mother of the deceased, No. 418 Milam street. Rev. H. A. Sumrell, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated.
In attendance were many citizens, including ladies, who by their presence would testify their sympathy and condolence.
The body was conveyed to Minden for interment in the family burying ground.
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