contributor:
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Hi there!
I have located the obit for this individual and would appreciate it if you would add it to their page. :) Source is Obituaries of Washington County book, page 339 & 340.
The Springdale News from The Berryville Progress
June 30, 1911
Burr Sietz of Dry Fork was here yesterday morning to receive the body of his brother, Tuck Sietz, who died in the asylum at Little Rock Monday where he had been an inmate for about seven years. The body was taken to Dry Fork for burial.
The Springdale News from The Green Forest Tribune
July 7, 1911
Tuck Sietz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sietz, died Wednesday afternoon after an illness of more than six years, at Little Rock. The remains were brought here and buried in the Sietz graveyard Thursday evening.
contributor:
Their suggestion:
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Hi there!
I have located the obit for this individual and would appreciate it if you would add it to their page. :) Source is Obituaries of Washington County book, page 339 & 340.
The Springdale News from The Berryville Progress
June 30, 1911
Burr Sietz of Dry Fork was here yesterday morning to receive the body of his brother, Tuck Sietz, who died in the asylum at Little Rock Monday where he had been an inmate for about seven years. The body was taken to Dry Fork for burial.
The Springdale News from The Green Forest Tribune
July 7, 1911
Tuck Sietz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sietz, died Wednesday afternoon after an illness of more than six years, at Little Rock. The remains were brought here and buried in the Sietz graveyard Thursday evening.
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