March 13, 1944
PAUL CLARENCE KIVETT
BURLINGTON, March 12. - Funeral for Paul Clarence Kivett, age three, who died Saturday morning in a hospital at Baltimore, Md., after critical illness of one day, will be held at Rich and Thompson chapel in Burlington Monday at 2 p., with Rev. George W. Swinney, pastor of Glenhope Baptist church in charge. Burial will be in Pie Hill cemetery. The little boy was the son of Paul C. Kivett and Mrs. Edna G. Hussey Kivett, who are natives of this section but have been living in Baltimore about five years. Other survivors include a grandfather, E. O. Hussey of Randleman; one half-sister, Mrs. Leroy Nease, Liberty and a half-brother, Winfred Eugene Kivett, of the United States marines.
March 13, 1944
PAUL CLARENCE KIVETT
BURLINGTON, March 12. - Funeral for Paul Clarence Kivett, age three, who died Saturday morning in a hospital at Baltimore, Md., after critical illness of one day, will be held at Rich and Thompson chapel in Burlington Monday at 2 p., with Rev. George W. Swinney, pastor of Glenhope Baptist church in charge. Burial will be in Pie Hill cemetery. The little boy was the son of Paul C. Kivett and Mrs. Edna G. Hussey Kivett, who are natives of this section but have been living in Baltimore about five years. Other survivors include a grandfather, E. O. Hussey of Randleman; one half-sister, Mrs. Leroy Nease, Liberty and a half-brother, Winfred Eugene Kivett, of the United States marines.
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