At the Palmer Memorial hospital this morning at 5:30 o'clock, Harry Allen Bostwick succumbed to a complication of pneumonia and typhoid fever after an illness of about ten days. He was born in Janesville October 13th, 1867 and has resided here most of his life, the better part of which was spent in his father's employ.
He was naturally gentle of disposition and made friends easily. He was one of a large family. Besides his father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Bostwick, he leaves four brothers, Lieut. Com. Frank Bostwick of the U.S. Navy; R.M., J.L., and Sydney Bostwick, and five sisters: Mrs. N.L. Carle, Misses Racine, Harriet, Juliette and Marguerite Bostwick...
At the Palmer Memorial hospital this morning at 5:30 o'clock, Harry Allen Bostwick succumbed to a complication of pneumonia and typhoid fever after an illness of about ten days. He was born in Janesville October 13th, 1867 and has resided here most of his life, the better part of which was spent in his father's employ.
He was naturally gentle of disposition and made friends easily. He was one of a large family. Besides his father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Bostwick, he leaves four brothers, Lieut. Com. Frank Bostwick of the U.S. Navy; R.M., J.L., and Sydney Bostwick, and five sisters: Mrs. N.L. Carle, Misses Racine, Harriet, Juliette and Marguerite Bostwick...
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