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Percy Earle Harris

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Percy Earle Harris

Birth
Death
3 Jun 1912 (aged 3)
Burial
Clifton, Bosque County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A, Row 7
Memorial ID
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Percy, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harris, was born November 17, 1908, and died June 3, 1912. The interment was made in the Clifton Cemetery, June 4, at 4 p.m., before a vast assembly of sympathizing friends and relatives, the writer officiating. Our hearfelt sympathy is extended to the bereaved in this hour their hour of heart-breaking experience. A host of friends join us in this feeling, and we mingle our tears with theirs. But God alone can give them the comfort their hearts need. We commend them to Him Who knows best, and assure them their little one awaits them in the land of eternal rest. Let them remember their darling not as one dead, but as one who has really just begun to live, and who can know no suffering, sorrow or death. Be faithful to God, and trust in Him, and it shall be your happy lot one day soon to be reunited with your loved one in that land where there is no separation, neither sorow or crying. God bless each member of the bereaved family. - W. J. M.

Source: The Clifton Record, Clifton, Texas, Friday, June 7, 1912; Pg. 7, Column 6
Percy, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harris, was born November 17, 1908, and died June 3, 1912. The interment was made in the Clifton Cemetery, June 4, at 4 p.m., before a vast assembly of sympathizing friends and relatives, the writer officiating. Our hearfelt sympathy is extended to the bereaved in this hour their hour of heart-breaking experience. A host of friends join us in this feeling, and we mingle our tears with theirs. But God alone can give them the comfort their hearts need. We commend them to Him Who knows best, and assure them their little one awaits them in the land of eternal rest. Let them remember their darling not as one dead, but as one who has really just begun to live, and who can know no suffering, sorrow or death. Be faithful to God, and trust in Him, and it shall be your happy lot one day soon to be reunited with your loved one in that land where there is no separation, neither sorow or crying. God bless each member of the bereaved family. - W. J. M.

Source: The Clifton Record, Clifton, Texas, Friday, June 7, 1912; Pg. 7, Column 6

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Son of Ben Harris & Luella Oswald



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