TABLE ROCK ARGUS, Table Rock, NE. Thur. Jan. 29, 1903.
As we go to press, the little seven-weeks old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Will Aylor, is still alive, but very ill with pneumonia.
TABLE ROCK ARGUS, Feb. 5, 1903.
Wilma Duluth, the seven-weeks-old baby of Mr.a dn Mrs. William Aylor, passed away early on Friday morning. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. A. W. Shamel, and interment took place from the home at 4:20 p.m. The child was a very bright and beautiful one; its death was quite sudden, only three days of sickness and has fallen heavily upon the hears of the parents, relatives and friends. We commend them to the Great Comforter, and extend our sympathy. - A. W. S.
NOTE: Wilma "Katie" and Elva Aylor are buried in the Heywood Family lot. Katie is between Elliot and Daisy Heywood.
TABLE ROCK ARGUS, Table Rock, NE. Thur. Jan. 29, 1903.
As we go to press, the little seven-weeks old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Will Aylor, is still alive, but very ill with pneumonia.
TABLE ROCK ARGUS, Feb. 5, 1903.
Wilma Duluth, the seven-weeks-old baby of Mr.a dn Mrs. William Aylor, passed away early on Friday morning. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. A. W. Shamel, and interment took place from the home at 4:20 p.m. The child was a very bright and beautiful one; its death was quite sudden, only three days of sickness and has fallen heavily upon the hears of the parents, relatives and friends. We commend them to the Great Comforter, and extend our sympathy. - A. W. S.
NOTE: Wilma "Katie" and Elva Aylor are buried in the Heywood Family lot. Katie is between Elliot and Daisy Heywood.
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