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Donald Edward Doggett

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Donald Edward Doggett

Birth
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
10 Apr 1925 (aged 16)
Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 45
Memorial ID
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Donald Edward Doggett was born at Omaha, Nebraska, September 10, 1908, and died at the Memorial hospital in Superior, April 10, 1925, at the age of 16 years and 7 months. He was taken suddenly ill on eWdnesday (sic) morning and that day was removed to the hospital, where he remained until the call of the Heavenly Father came to him early Friday morning.
He leaves to mourn his departure, his grandparents with whom he has lived since infancy. Also several other relatives and a number of friends. He will be greatly missed in the home where he has proven himself to be very efficient in the care of his grand mother who has been in poor health for several months.

The vacant place, the empty chair;
We see them day by day.
And, oh, it fills our hearts with care
Since our loved one went away;
But though the light has left us here
Like the setting of the sun;
We'll trust thee ever, Father, dear,
And say, "Thy will be done."
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. E.G. Russell of Superior, in the Beulah church on Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Burial was in the cemetery at the church.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, April 16, 1925; pg. 3
Donald Edward Doggett was born at Omaha, Nebraska, September 10, 1908, and died at the Memorial hospital in Superior, April 10, 1925, at the age of 16 years and 7 months. He was taken suddenly ill on eWdnesday (sic) morning and that day was removed to the hospital, where he remained until the call of the Heavenly Father came to him early Friday morning.
He leaves to mourn his departure, his grandparents with whom he has lived since infancy. Also several other relatives and a number of friends. He will be greatly missed in the home where he has proven himself to be very efficient in the care of his grand mother who has been in poor health for several months.

The vacant place, the empty chair;
We see them day by day.
And, oh, it fills our hearts with care
Since our loved one went away;
But though the light has left us here
Like the setting of the sun;
We'll trust thee ever, Father, dear,
And say, "Thy will be done."
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. E.G. Russell of Superior, in the Beulah church on Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Burial was in the cemetery at the church.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, April 16, 1925; pg. 3

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