While young Theodore did not have a long life on this earth, he was dearly loved.
**"Funeral services for Theodore F. Harry, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Harry of West Bradenton, who died Wednesday night from injuries received near his home when he was struck by a car, were held this afternoon at the Truner [sic] chapel.
The services were conducted by Father A. J. Salois of St. Joseph's church. Burial was in Fogartyville cemetery."
(The Bradenton Herald, Friday, January 9, 1942, page 2)**
Then the child opened its eyes, and looked up into the angel's beautiful face, which beamed with happiness, and at the same moment they were in heaven, where joy and bliss reigned. The child received wings like the other angel, and they flew about together, hand in hand.--Hans Christian Andersen
While young Theodore did not have a long life on this earth, he was dearly loved.
**"Funeral services for Theodore F. Harry, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Harry of West Bradenton, who died Wednesday night from injuries received near his home when he was struck by a car, were held this afternoon at the Truner [sic] chapel.
The services were conducted by Father A. J. Salois of St. Joseph's church. Burial was in Fogartyville cemetery."
(The Bradenton Herald, Friday, January 9, 1942, page 2)**
Then the child opened its eyes, and looked up into the angel's beautiful face, which beamed with happiness, and at the same moment they were in heaven, where joy and bliss reigned. The child received wings like the other angel, and they flew about together, hand in hand.--Hans Christian Andersen
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