Esta May Adkins, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Adkins, died Thursday, July 29th, 1909, at her home near Ullin, IL, of a complication of diseases of which whooping cough was the most severe. She was aged 8 mos. and 25 days. Was an unusually bright and charming child and had a smile for everyone, bearing all pain without a sigh or tear although they were so great that no medical aid could relieve her, but short sweet life was gone to the one who gave it.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. L. A. Russel at the residence Saturday at 11:00 a.m. Interment in cemetery near Ullin, IL.
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(John Thomas Adkins married Flora Bell Shively on 15 Aug 1897, in Pulaski Co., Ill. Her marker in Butter Ridge Cemetery near Ullin reads: Esta May Adkins Born Nov. 4, 1908 Died July 29, 1909.—Darrel Dexter)
Esta May Adkins, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Adkins, died Thursday, July 29th, 1909, at her home near Ullin, IL, of a complication of diseases of which whooping cough was the most severe. She was aged 8 mos. and 25 days. Was an unusually bright and charming child and had a smile for everyone, bearing all pain without a sigh or tear although they were so great that no medical aid could relieve her, but short sweet life was gone to the one who gave it.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. L. A. Russel at the residence Saturday at 11:00 a.m. Interment in cemetery near Ullin, IL.
A Friend
(John Thomas Adkins married Flora Bell Shively on 15 Aug 1897, in Pulaski Co., Ill. Her marker in Butter Ridge Cemetery near Ullin reads: Esta May Adkins Born Nov. 4, 1908 Died July 29, 1909.—Darrel Dexter)
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