Death again entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Whitny last Saturday morning and took the soul of their only remaining child, Henry, aged 8 years
For three weeks the little fellow had battled with pneumonia and scarlet fever and the day before he died he appeared to be so much improved that there were strong hopes of his recovery.
The funeral took place Sunday afternoon and though it was private, nevertheless over thirty carriages full of friends followed the remains to the cemetery.
The floral offerings from the Knights of Pythias, Rathbone Sisters, Eastern Star, and St. Mark's Guild were beautiful and were visible evidence of the sympathy which the members felt for their brother and sister in their hour of deepest sorrow.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) •
Death again entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Whitny last Saturday morning and took the soul of their only remaining child, Henry, aged 8 years
For three weeks the little fellow had battled with pneumonia and scarlet fever and the day before he died he appeared to be so much improved that there were strong hopes of his recovery.
The funeral took place Sunday afternoon and though it was private, nevertheless over thirty carriages full of friends followed the remains to the cemetery.
The floral offerings from the Knights of Pythias, Rathbone Sisters, Eastern Star, and St. Mark's Guild were beautiful and were visible evidence of the sympathy which the members felt for their brother and sister in their hour of deepest sorrow.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) •
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