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Harrold Kenneth “Harry” Wright

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Harrold Kenneth “Harry” Wright

Birth
Braddyville, Page County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 May 1904 (aged 8 months)
Braddyville, Page County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Braddyville, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Infant son of J.S. & L.J. Wright
Obit Says: Harrold "Harry" Kenneth
calculated the age from the obit to Aug. 20, 1903
Harrold Kenneth Wright
Braddyville, May 12, 1904
Died at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John S. Wright at the age of 8 months, 18 days, on May 3, 1904 at 11:45 a.m, their infant son, Harrold Kenneth Wright, the cause being that dread disease pneumonia. He was a bright and beautiful babe and had just reached the age to be a great comfort to his parents. Now the little lips are closed forever, never to say "Pa Pa" or "Ma Ma", but we know the little darling that has crossed the dark river of death is safe in the arms of Jesus, free from pain and suffering with no dark future before him, yet to give our darlings up in their youth sometimes seems more than we can bear. It seems as though our very hearts were being torn from us, yet we know when a little child passes away in its innocence, that it is not lost to us forever, but only gone before to wait and beckon us to that bright and happier home, for Jesus has said, "Suffer little children to come unto to me and forbid them not, for such is the Kingdom of Heaven".
the bereaved parents and relatives have the deepest sympathy of their many friends.


Infant son of J.S. & L.J. Wright
Obit Says: Harrold "Harry" Kenneth
calculated the age from the obit to Aug. 20, 1903
Harrold Kenneth Wright
Braddyville, May 12, 1904
Died at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John S. Wright at the age of 8 months, 18 days, on May 3, 1904 at 11:45 a.m, their infant son, Harrold Kenneth Wright, the cause being that dread disease pneumonia. He was a bright and beautiful babe and had just reached the age to be a great comfort to his parents. Now the little lips are closed forever, never to say "Pa Pa" or "Ma Ma", but we know the little darling that has crossed the dark river of death is safe in the arms of Jesus, free from pain and suffering with no dark future before him, yet to give our darlings up in their youth sometimes seems more than we can bear. It seems as though our very hearts were being torn from us, yet we know when a little child passes away in its innocence, that it is not lost to us forever, but only gone before to wait and beckon us to that bright and happier home, for Jesus has said, "Suffer little children to come unto to me and forbid them not, for such is the Kingdom of Heaven".
the bereaved parents and relatives have the deepest sympathy of their many friends.




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