[From The Stark County Sentinel, Toulon, Illinois, Wednesday, August 24, 1892, p. 5, col. 3]
LOCAL MATTER
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Culbertson died Monday morning, Aug. 22 [1892], aged about two months, from spinal trouble. The little child had been sick but a short time and was apparently a healthy babe. Rev. W. R. Wiley conducted the services from the house Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Brief thy visit here. –
The blossom of a day;
Like a sunbeam bright,
Then flitting away.
Cheering a household
Then to realms fair;
A tie now in Heaven
Wooing us there.
[From The Stark County News, Toulon, Illinois, Thursday, June 23, 1892, p. 1, col. 3]
LIVELY LITTLE LOCALS.
Pertinent Personal Paragraphs Paraphrased by Pencil Pushers for the Paper.
A ten-pound girl made her appearance at the home of Mr. and Mr. John Culbertson last Thursday, June 16, 1892, with the intention of making that her home for about eighteen years.
[From The Stark County Sentinel, Toulon, Illinois, Wednesday, August 24, 1892, p. 5, col. 3]
LOCAL MATTER
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Culbertson died Monday morning, Aug. 22 [1892], aged about two months, from spinal trouble. The little child had been sick but a short time and was apparently a healthy babe. Rev. W. R. Wiley conducted the services from the house Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Brief thy visit here. –
The blossom of a day;
Like a sunbeam bright,
Then flitting away.
Cheering a household
Then to realms fair;
A tie now in Heaven
Wooing us there.
[From The Stark County News, Toulon, Illinois, Thursday, June 23, 1892, p. 1, col. 3]
LIVELY LITTLE LOCALS.
Pertinent Personal Paragraphs Paraphrased by Pencil Pushers for the Paper.
A ten-pound girl made her appearance at the home of Mr. and Mr. John Culbertson last Thursday, June 16, 1892, with the intention of making that her home for about eighteen years.
Inscription
There is no gravestone for this infant.
Family Members
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