ILLNESS FATAL TO BOY, AGED 9
RAY AUSTIN DANIELS, NORTH SCHOOL PUPIL, DIES IN HOSPITAL
The crayons which Ray Austin Daniels, 9, North school pupil, received two weeks ago for his birthday, will never be used.
Ray, who was promoted to the third grade recently, had planned to save his birthday gift for use when school opens in September, but death came to him in an Omaha hospital early yesterday after a short illness.
He had been ill a week, suffering from a ruptured appendix, and peritonitis set in.
Ray Austin Daniels was born in this city June 12, 1928, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Daniels. His twin brother died seven months later. Surviving Ray are his parents; a brother, Charles, 16; and four sisters, Luella, 14, Edna, 13, Anna, 11, and Eloise, 6.
The body is at Campbell’s mortuary. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Daniels home, 401 East State street. Burial will be in Blair cemetery.
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Obituary courtesy of Washington County Genealogical Association; newspaper clippings on file at the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska
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Block 89, Lot 12 There are many Daniels buried here:
the large Metz stone in the foreground is for Edna (Daniels) Metz and husband Willis.
starting at the left of this row:
L-R:
grave 1: The tiny small stone with the yellow flowers is for James S. Daniels (1934-1935)
grave 2: the stone with the pink flower is Ray A. Daniels (1928-1937)
graves 3-4: the stone with the flag is Smay
graves 5-6: the red double stone is Metz
in back, starting at the red #89 post, L-R:
grave 10: the stone with the flag and red flower is for Richard M Daniels, Spanish American War
grave 11: the stone with the purple flowers is for Cora Daniels
grave 12: the double stone with yellow flowers is for Anna M Daniels (1900-1980) and James S. (1898-1970)
Block 89, lot 13:
In the far back, is an upright gray double stone with the name Johnnie E. Daniels (1938-1997) & Ruth M. Daniels (1936---)
ILLNESS FATAL TO BOY, AGED 9
RAY AUSTIN DANIELS, NORTH SCHOOL PUPIL, DIES IN HOSPITAL
The crayons which Ray Austin Daniels, 9, North school pupil, received two weeks ago for his birthday, will never be used.
Ray, who was promoted to the third grade recently, had planned to save his birthday gift for use when school opens in September, but death came to him in an Omaha hospital early yesterday after a short illness.
He had been ill a week, suffering from a ruptured appendix, and peritonitis set in.
Ray Austin Daniels was born in this city June 12, 1928, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Daniels. His twin brother died seven months later. Surviving Ray are his parents; a brother, Charles, 16; and four sisters, Luella, 14, Edna, 13, Anna, 11, and Eloise, 6.
The body is at Campbell’s mortuary. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Daniels home, 401 East State street. Burial will be in Blair cemetery.
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Obituary courtesy of Washington County Genealogical Association; newspaper clippings on file at the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska
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Block 89, Lot 12 There are many Daniels buried here:
the large Metz stone in the foreground is for Edna (Daniels) Metz and husband Willis.
starting at the left of this row:
L-R:
grave 1: The tiny small stone with the yellow flowers is for James S. Daniels (1934-1935)
grave 2: the stone with the pink flower is Ray A. Daniels (1928-1937)
graves 3-4: the stone with the flag is Smay
graves 5-6: the red double stone is Metz
in back, starting at the red #89 post, L-R:
grave 10: the stone with the flag and red flower is for Richard M Daniels, Spanish American War
grave 11: the stone with the purple flowers is for Cora Daniels
grave 12: the double stone with yellow flowers is for Anna M Daniels (1900-1980) and James S. (1898-1970)
Block 89, lot 13:
In the far back, is an upright gray double stone with the name Johnnie E. Daniels (1938-1997) & Ruth M. Daniels (1936---)
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