May 10, 1912
J.S. Dunnaway received the sad news Wednesday that his son, Thomas Dunnaway had died at Colorado Springs. Tom lived in Minco with his parents several years ago.
MINCO MINSTREL
May 17, 1912
The funeral of Tom Dunnaway was Monday at the family residence. D.A. Nunn preached the sermon. Interment was in the Minco cemetery. He would have been thirty years of age in August and was a robust and healthy young man and death came as a sudden shock to his parents, who did not know his condition. The cause of death was quick consumption which follows a severe cold. The remains were accompanied to this city by Mrs. Lowrey of El Reno, a sister of the deceased who went to Colorado Springs in answer to the summons. James Dunnaway, a brother and Charley Dunnaway, a cousin were also here to attend the funeral.
May 10, 1912
J.S. Dunnaway received the sad news Wednesday that his son, Thomas Dunnaway had died at Colorado Springs. Tom lived in Minco with his parents several years ago.
MINCO MINSTREL
May 17, 1912
The funeral of Tom Dunnaway was Monday at the family residence. D.A. Nunn preached the sermon. Interment was in the Minco cemetery. He would have been thirty years of age in August and was a robust and healthy young man and death came as a sudden shock to his parents, who did not know his condition. The cause of death was quick consumption which follows a severe cold. The remains were accompanied to this city by Mrs. Lowrey of El Reno, a sister of the deceased who went to Colorado Springs in answer to the summons. James Dunnaway, a brother and Charley Dunnaway, a cousin were also here to attend the funeral.
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