While playing with matches he aquired in some unknown way, Eugene Emory Cooley, the young child of Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Cooley, Nokay Lake, set fire to his clothing Tuesday morning and died a few hours later from burns he had received...
Funeral was held in this city [Brainerd] Thursday afternoon. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery.
[Note: This is not the full text of the article, which was published on Dec 16 1910. There were several area papers at that time and I am not sure which one this account of Eugene's death was published in.]
While playing with matches he aquired in some unknown way, Eugene Emory Cooley, the young child of Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Cooley, Nokay Lake, set fire to his clothing Tuesday morning and died a few hours later from burns he had received...
Funeral was held in this city [Brainerd] Thursday afternoon. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery.
[Note: This is not the full text of the article, which was published on Dec 16 1910. There were several area papers at that time and I am not sure which one this account of Eugene's death was published in.]
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