The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Thursday, November 8, 1900
Died—Elmay May, the four year old child of Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Beardsley died Wednesday morning about 7 o’clock. The interment took place at Fairview cemetery, North-east of Norman in the afternoon.
Norman Democrat--Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Friday, November 9, 1900
Died, in this city last Wednesday morning from an attack of scarlet fever, the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Beardsley. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon and body laid to rest in Fairview cemetery.
The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Friday, November 9, 1900
Obituary.
Died, on November 7th, 1900, in Norman, Okla., little Elva May Beardsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beardsley.
Elva was an unusually bright child and although she was not quite three years old, she was a general favorite and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. The sympathy of the many friends is extended to the bereaved parents, who now have their second jewel gone on before.
Norman Democrat--Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Friday, November 16, 1900
The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Thursday, November 8, 1900
Died—Elmay May, the four year old child of Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Beardsley died Wednesday morning about 7 o’clock. The interment took place at Fairview cemetery, North-east of Norman in the afternoon.
Norman Democrat--Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Friday, November 9, 1900
Died, in this city last Wednesday morning from an attack of scarlet fever, the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Beardsley. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon and body laid to rest in Fairview cemetery.
The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Friday, November 9, 1900
Obituary.
Died, on November 7th, 1900, in Norman, Okla., little Elva May Beardsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beardsley.
Elva was an unusually bright child and although she was not quite three years old, she was a general favorite and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. The sympathy of the many friends is extended to the bereaved parents, who now have their second jewel gone on before.
Norman Democrat--Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Friday, November 16, 1900
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