Gladys Keeling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keeling passed away last Sunday morning after a sudden illness of less than a week. She was down with a bad cold last Wednesday which developed into other complications causing her quick death.
Gladys was in the eight grade in school and was making splendid headway in her studies. Her passing away is sorrowfully regretted by her many class mates.
Mr. Keeling had been called away to the bed side of a daughter in Everett, who was not expected to live last week. He had only been there a few days when a telegram summoned him back telling him of the death of the daughter who was well but several days ago.
The funeral services and interment were held Tuesday afternoon.
CARD OF THANKS
We very kindly extend our thanks to our kind friends and relatives who assisted us during the sickness and death of our dear beloved sister and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Keeling and family
The Lind Leader, 9 October 1919
Gladys Keeling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keeling passed away last Sunday morning after a sudden illness of less than a week. She was down with a bad cold last Wednesday which developed into other complications causing her quick death.
Gladys was in the eight grade in school and was making splendid headway in her studies. Her passing away is sorrowfully regretted by her many class mates.
Mr. Keeling had been called away to the bed side of a daughter in Everett, who was not expected to live last week. He had only been there a few days when a telegram summoned him back telling him of the death of the daughter who was well but several days ago.
The funeral services and interment were held Tuesday afternoon.
CARD OF THANKS
We very kindly extend our thanks to our kind friends and relatives who assisted us during the sickness and death of our dear beloved sister and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Keeling and family
The Lind Leader, 9 October 1919
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