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Roscoe Carroll Glover

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Roscoe Carroll Glover

Birth
Plymouth, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
22 Mar 1909 (aged 19)
New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7735638, Longitude: -71.6912151
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The Plymouth Town Report shows Stephen to be 7th child to be born to this family.

A Sad Situation.
A very sad situation is that which is confronting Stephen R Glover's family at the present time.

On the 15th a sister of Mrs. Glover, Mrs Mary Redlan, aged 63, of Conway, who was visiting the Glover home died after a very few days' illness from pulmonary heart disease on the 22nd. Roscoe, the nineteen year old son of Mr and Mrs Glover died from malignant pneumonia.

Two other sons and a daughter were and now are very sick with the same disease and on that account no burial services could be held over the son.

Brown and Gammons acted as undertakers in both cases. >The Plymouth Record, March 27, 1909, v23. no13, p4.

A Card.
We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the kind neighbors and friends who have done so much to help lighten the burden of sorrow in the sickness and death of our beloved son. Especially do we wish to thank the undertakers, Brown & Gammons, for their kind and thoughtful consideration for those who are still sick, and management for the departed.
Mr and Mrs Stephen Glover and Family. >The Plymouth Record, April 3, 1909, v23, no14, p4.
The Plymouth Town Report shows Stephen to be 7th child to be born to this family.

A Sad Situation.
A very sad situation is that which is confronting Stephen R Glover's family at the present time.

On the 15th a sister of Mrs. Glover, Mrs Mary Redlan, aged 63, of Conway, who was visiting the Glover home died after a very few days' illness from pulmonary heart disease on the 22nd. Roscoe, the nineteen year old son of Mr and Mrs Glover died from malignant pneumonia.

Two other sons and a daughter were and now are very sick with the same disease and on that account no burial services could be held over the son.

Brown and Gammons acted as undertakers in both cases. >The Plymouth Record, March 27, 1909, v23. no13, p4.

A Card.
We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the kind neighbors and friends who have done so much to help lighten the burden of sorrow in the sickness and death of our beloved son. Especially do we wish to thank the undertakers, Brown & Gammons, for their kind and thoughtful consideration for those who are still sick, and management for the departed.
Mr and Mrs Stephen Glover and Family. >The Plymouth Record, April 3, 1909, v23, no14, p4.

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Roscoe C. Glover | Nov. 4, 1889. Mar. 22, 1909.



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