Little Raymond Junior's stay with us was but for a very few days but long enough to endear the hearts of his parents, grandparents and friends. His little baby sunshine face will ever be remembered and the little crib will ever be vacated by his presence, but in the midst of our tears and sorrow we look up to Jesus and say submissively, "Not our will, but thine be done." We can not, and would not bring him back, but by God's grace we can meet him over there.
He is survived besides his parents, by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kinnamon of 1415 East Grant street, the Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Trostle of Tracy, Ia., and his great grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Parcel, 626 N. 3rd street, also other more distant relatives.
Funeral services were held at the Beckner Funeral home Saturday afternoon, April 30, conducted by the Rev. Luther W. Childs. The little form was laid to rest in the Oakland cemetery.
Little Raymond Junior's stay with us was but for a very few days but long enough to endear the hearts of his parents, grandparents and friends. His little baby sunshine face will ever be remembered and the little crib will ever be vacated by his presence, but in the midst of our tears and sorrow we look up to Jesus and say submissively, "Not our will, but thine be done." We can not, and would not bring him back, but by God's grace we can meet him over there.
He is survived besides his parents, by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kinnamon of 1415 East Grant street, the Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Trostle of Tracy, Ia., and his great grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Parcel, 626 N. 3rd street, also other more distant relatives.
Funeral services were held at the Beckner Funeral home Saturday afternoon, April 30, conducted by the Rev. Luther W. Childs. The little form was laid to rest in the Oakland cemetery.
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