Young Superior Girl Died Last Saturday
Dorothy Mae, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Merrill of Superior, died in this city last Saturday morning after suffering for several days with complications due to an after-flu condition. She was but two and one-half years of age and was the only child of her parents. Mr. Merrill is in the employ of the Premier Coal company at Superior.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the L.D.S. Church, this city. These were attended by many friends of the Merrill family, many driving from Superior for the services. Bishop J.B. Young, assisted by Sam Ward, officiated and the Rogan Mortuary was in charge.
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Rock Springs Rocket, Feb 19, 1926
Rock Springs Rocket, Feb 19, 1926
Little Dorothy Merrill passed away at the Wyoming General hospital on Saturday morning, after a short illness of bronchial pneumonia. The little girl was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrill of the Premier Coal Co.’s camp and the friends and neighbors of the parents extend much sympathy to them in their awful loss. The funeral on Monday afternoon was held from the L.D.S. meeting house at 2 o’clock.
Young Superior Girl Died Last Saturday
Dorothy Mae, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Merrill of Superior, died in this city last Saturday morning after suffering for several days with complications due to an after-flu condition. She was but two and one-half years of age and was the only child of her parents. Mr. Merrill is in the employ of the Premier Coal company at Superior.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the L.D.S. Church, this city. These were attended by many friends of the Merrill family, many driving from Superior for the services. Bishop J.B. Young, assisted by Sam Ward, officiated and the Rogan Mortuary was in charge.
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Rock Springs Rocket, Feb 19, 1926
Rock Springs Rocket, Feb 19, 1926
Little Dorothy Merrill passed away at the Wyoming General hospital on Saturday morning, after a short illness of bronchial pneumonia. The little girl was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrill of the Premier Coal Co.’s camp and the friends and neighbors of the parents extend much sympathy to them in their awful loss. The funeral on Monday afternoon was held from the L.D.S. meeting house at 2 o’clock.
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