Tuesday, April 23, 1889
Page 3
DEATH'S DOINGS
William Tribble Helm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Helm, Sr., died Sunday afternoon at his father's home, near Peyton's Well, after an illness of nearly five weeks of typhoid fever. He had just reached his majority, was an upright industrious young man, an obedient son and an affectionate "brother," the youngest child and the pet of the family. His mother is inconsolable and is in bed simply heart-broken. After a funeral discourse the remains were taken to Danville yesterday afternoon for interment.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
Note: The Tombstone Inscription book has Samuel, Bernetta, Willie & Bettie all together in Section 5 at Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Tuesday, April 23, 1889
Page 3
DEATH'S DOINGS
William Tribble Helm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Helm, Sr., died Sunday afternoon at his father's home, near Peyton's Well, after an illness of nearly five weeks of typhoid fever. He had just reached his majority, was an upright industrious young man, an obedient son and an affectionate "brother," the youngest child and the pet of the family. His mother is inconsolable and is in bed simply heart-broken. After a funeral discourse the remains were taken to Danville yesterday afternoon for interment.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
Note: The Tombstone Inscription book has Samuel, Bernetta, Willie & Bettie all together in Section 5 at Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
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