Baby Nina Jean, third daughter of Virgil and Thurma Gillenwaters, was born at the country home south of Kibby, Sept. 30, 1933; but her little body was too frail to bear the buffeting of nature so all that loving hands could do to care for her failed and the darling closed her eyes and folded her tiny hands like the soft petals of a beautiful blossom, and God gathered her into his arms on Oct. 5, 1933. She leaves to grieve for her, her father and mother, two little sisters, Betty and Vera Mae, two grandfathers and two grandmothers, uncles, aunts, cousins and many friends. She can never return to us but we can go to her so let us weep not as though we had no hope.
The Harper County Journal Buffalo, Oklahoma 12 Oct 1933, Thu • Page 7
Baby Nina Jean, third daughter of Virgil and Thurma Gillenwaters, was born at the country home south of Kibby, Sept. 30, 1933; but her little body was too frail to bear the buffeting of nature so all that loving hands could do to care for her failed and the darling closed her eyes and folded her tiny hands like the soft petals of a beautiful blossom, and God gathered her into his arms on Oct. 5, 1933. She leaves to grieve for her, her father and mother, two little sisters, Betty and Vera Mae, two grandfathers and two grandmothers, uncles, aunts, cousins and many friends. She can never return to us but we can go to her so let us weep not as though we had no hope.
The Harper County Journal Buffalo, Oklahoma 12 Oct 1933, Thu • Page 7
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