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Arthur Lyle Leatherman

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Arthur Lyle Leatherman

Birth
Vernon County, Missouri, USA
Death
29 Mar 1920 (aged 2 days)
Vernon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bronaugh, Vernon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Son of Harry Leatherman and Edith Dickey. DC#15364.
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The following article is from the Thursday, April 8, 1920 issue of the Fort Scott Tribune, Fort Scott, Bourbon County, KS.
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Harry Leatherman and wife lost a 2-days’-old baby last week. They had named him Lyle, the little body was buried at McKill Chapel cemetery. The service was conducted by F. M. Dyer and many sympathizing relatives and friends were at the home. We extend our sympathy.
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The following article is from the Tuesday, April 6, 1920 issue of the Fort Scott Daily Tribune, Fort Scott, Bourbon County, KS.
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The infant son of Harry Leatherman and wife, born Sunday, died Monday night. Interment was made at McKill cemetery.
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Son of Harry Leatherman and Edith Dickey. DC#15364.
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The following article is from the Thursday, April 8, 1920 issue of the Fort Scott Tribune, Fort Scott, Bourbon County, KS.
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Harry Leatherman and wife lost a 2-days’-old baby last week. They had named him Lyle, the little body was buried at McKill Chapel cemetery. The service was conducted by F. M. Dyer and many sympathizing relatives and friends were at the home. We extend our sympathy.
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The following article is from the Tuesday, April 6, 1920 issue of the Fort Scott Daily Tribune, Fort Scott, Bourbon County, KS.
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The infant son of Harry Leatherman and wife, born Sunday, died Monday night. Interment was made at McKill cemetery.
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