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Carl Henry Conrad

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Carl Henry Conrad

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
20 Jun 1912 (aged 7)
Canyon County, Idaho, USA
Burial
New Plymouth, Payette County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 4, Row 3, Blk 2, Lot 5, Space A
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Died: New Plymouth, Canyon County, Idaho

Boy Dies Suddenly

Carl Henry, the seven year old boy of Mr. Henry Conrad, died early Wednesday morning of meningitis, after having been sick but six days. During his sickness he suffered intensely, caused by the accoupying high fever which brought on a delirium from the very first out of which he never emerged until a few minuets prior to his death, when with fingers ? in prayer entwinged and a smile on his lips he passed out of this life into the life beyond.

A short but impressive funeral service was conducted at the house of the bereaved parents after which interment took place Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock at Park View Cemetery.

To the bereaved parents goes out the heartful sympathy of the entire community in the loss of their son. (New Plymouth Sentinel, Thursday, June 27, 1912)(Transcribed by C. Hanson)
Died: New Plymouth, Canyon County, Idaho

Boy Dies Suddenly

Carl Henry, the seven year old boy of Mr. Henry Conrad, died early Wednesday morning of meningitis, after having been sick but six days. During his sickness he suffered intensely, caused by the accoupying high fever which brought on a delirium from the very first out of which he never emerged until a few minuets prior to his death, when with fingers ? in prayer entwinged and a smile on his lips he passed out of this life into the life beyond.

A short but impressive funeral service was conducted at the house of the bereaved parents after which interment took place Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock at Park View Cemetery.

To the bereaved parents goes out the heartful sympathy of the entire community in the loss of their son. (New Plymouth Sentinel, Thursday, June 27, 1912)(Transcribed by C. Hanson)

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SON OF H. & K. CONRAD



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