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Gladys Bernice Barnett

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Gladys Bernice Barnett

Birth
Death
8 Sep 1913 (aged 7)
Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lamoni, Decatur County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Lot 449, Space 4
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MOTHER: Laura Ette Miller
FATHER: John Thomas Barnett

Gladys Barnett
Lamoni Chronicle, Lamoni, IA, Thurs, Sept 18, 1913
Gladys Bernice Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett, living near Blythedale, Missouri, died at the L.D.S. Sanitarium at Independence, Missouri, on September 19 [sic], 1913, after an illness of three weeks, aged seven years, eleven months, and twenty days.

Her demise followed an operation at the sanitarium, which it was hoped might result in her recovery. However, the loving care of the family and the skill of the attending physicians were of no avail. There remain of the family, a twin sister of the deceased, six other sisters, five brothers, father and mother.

Services were conducted at the home by Elder J.F. Garver, interment being in Rose Hill Cemetery, Lamoni, Iowa. The Chronicle joins the entire community in the expression of deepest sympathy for the family in this time of bereavement and sorrow.
MOTHER: Laura Ette Miller
FATHER: John Thomas Barnett

Gladys Barnett
Lamoni Chronicle, Lamoni, IA, Thurs, Sept 18, 1913
Gladys Bernice Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett, living near Blythedale, Missouri, died at the L.D.S. Sanitarium at Independence, Missouri, on September 19 [sic], 1913, after an illness of three weeks, aged seven years, eleven months, and twenty days.

Her demise followed an operation at the sanitarium, which it was hoped might result in her recovery. However, the loving care of the family and the skill of the attending physicians were of no avail. There remain of the family, a twin sister of the deceased, six other sisters, five brothers, father and mother.

Services were conducted at the home by Elder J.F. Garver, interment being in Rose Hill Cemetery, Lamoni, Iowa. The Chronicle joins the entire community in the expression of deepest sympathy for the family in this time of bereavement and sorrow.

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Dau. of J. T. & E. L. Barnett



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