ONLY NINE YEARS OLD
Hilda, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevens, Laid Away in Death
The dread “white horse and his rider: entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevens Tuesday and bore away their loved one, Hilda. Sunny, happy and joyous she was the light of the home and loved by playmates and schoolmates. The fond parents are in deepest sorrow and much sympathy is felt for the bereaved ones.
Little Hilda was taken two weeks ago with a bad cold which finally resulted in bronchitis. The funeral occurred Wednesday, Rev. G.W. Maxwell preaching the sermon over the remains of the little one so kindly remembered in the Sunday school of which he is pastor. She is at rest in Cherry Grove. Two sisters and a little brother survive. (The Clare Sentinel – Clare, MI – 14 December 1906)
Sister of:
Hazel Irene STEVENS Verette Berry
Bernice Norma STEVENS Pike
Earnest Stevens
Vern McIntosh Stevens
ONLY NINE YEARS OLD
Hilda, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevens, Laid Away in Death
The dread “white horse and his rider: entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevens Tuesday and bore away their loved one, Hilda. Sunny, happy and joyous she was the light of the home and loved by playmates and schoolmates. The fond parents are in deepest sorrow and much sympathy is felt for the bereaved ones.
Little Hilda was taken two weeks ago with a bad cold which finally resulted in bronchitis. The funeral occurred Wednesday, Rev. G.W. Maxwell preaching the sermon over the remains of the little one so kindly remembered in the Sunday school of which he is pastor. She is at rest in Cherry Grove. Two sisters and a little brother survive. (The Clare Sentinel – Clare, MI – 14 December 1906)
Sister of:
Hazel Irene STEVENS Verette Berry
Bernice Norma STEVENS Pike
Earnest Stevens
Vern McIntosh Stevens
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