Thursday 20 February 1902; Page 4, Column 3
DIED
Pauline, the only child of Mr.and Mrs. John Demaree, on last Saturday morning at 2 o'clock, aged 17 months.
The death of this darling little girl came as a mighty shock to the heartbroken parents and relatives and friends, who have the sympathy of all, and everything that kind and loving friends could do was done to restore the little sufferer, but it was too late, its short life was destined to close here. God's will is always for the best, if we could only realize it.
The remains were laid in the Brooks Cemetery to await the resurrection day, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. John F. Sherlock, on last Sunday.
Thursday 20 February 1902; Page 4, Column 3
DIED
Pauline, the only child of Mr.and Mrs. John Demaree, on last Saturday morning at 2 o'clock, aged 17 months.
The death of this darling little girl came as a mighty shock to the heartbroken parents and relatives and friends, who have the sympathy of all, and everything that kind and loving friends could do was done to restore the little sufferer, but it was too late, its short life was destined to close here. God's will is always for the best, if we could only realize it.
The remains were laid in the Brooks Cemetery to await the resurrection day, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. John F. Sherlock, on last Sunday.
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Pauline Demaree, dau. of J.A. & M.M., Sept. 22, 1900-Feb. 25, 1902
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