The Kellogg Enterprise
May 12, 1916 p1 Col 4
Baby Harold
Our dear little baby boy, Harold Russell Antle, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Antle, was born September 16, 1915. His birthplace was in Des Moines at the home of his grandparents.
Harold stayed in Des Moines until he was about two weeks old. (The next three lines aren't readable.)
Harold had never been very well, always having trouble with his heart. After struggling through 7 months and 21 days he peacefully passed away on the morning of May 8, 1916.
Harold is mourned for by his father, mother and his little sister Dorothy and many relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held at the home on Tuesday, conducted by Rev. Albert V. Hart, pastor of the Kellogg Christian church. As a basis for his remarks he took Mark 10:14: "Suffer the little children to come unto me." The little body was then conveyed to the Kellogg cemetery and laid to rest 'neath the green sod.
Care of Thanks:
To the kind friends and neighbors who so willingly assisted us during the sickness and death of our beloved baby boy, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks.
Edward Antle and Family
The Kellogg Enterprise
May 12, 1916 p1 Col 4
Baby Harold
Our dear little baby boy, Harold Russell Antle, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Antle, was born September 16, 1915. His birthplace was in Des Moines at the home of his grandparents.
Harold stayed in Des Moines until he was about two weeks old. (The next three lines aren't readable.)
Harold had never been very well, always having trouble with his heart. After struggling through 7 months and 21 days he peacefully passed away on the morning of May 8, 1916.
Harold is mourned for by his father, mother and his little sister Dorothy and many relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held at the home on Tuesday, conducted by Rev. Albert V. Hart, pastor of the Kellogg Christian church. As a basis for his remarks he took Mark 10:14: "Suffer the little children to come unto me." The little body was then conveyed to the Kellogg cemetery and laid to rest 'neath the green sod.
Care of Thanks:
To the kind friends and neighbors who so willingly assisted us during the sickness and death of our beloved baby boy, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks.
Edward Antle and Family
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