Margaret Alma, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davidson, was born October 14, 1915, and passed away, January 16, 1916, in Milwaukee after an attack of bronchial-pneumonia developing into whooping cough. All that loving care could do, did not prolong the life to its parents as the disease was too severe for the little one's vitality. Its stay on earth was very brief, almost like a breath, but long enough to entwine itself in the heart-strings of loved ones who will not soon forget its coming and going.
The body was brought to Milton Monday and funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hudson, the grandparents, Tuesday afternoon, January 18, 1916, where friends were gathered to express their loving sympathy to the bereaved parents and relatives. Rev. Webster Millar officiated, preaching from Job 10:20. Interment was made in the Milton Cemetery.
Margaret Alma, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davidson, was born October 14, 1915, and passed away, January 16, 1916, in Milwaukee after an attack of bronchial-pneumonia developing into whooping cough. All that loving care could do, did not prolong the life to its parents as the disease was too severe for the little one's vitality. Its stay on earth was very brief, almost like a breath, but long enough to entwine itself in the heart-strings of loved ones who will not soon forget its coming and going.
The body was brought to Milton Monday and funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hudson, the grandparents, Tuesday afternoon, January 18, 1916, where friends were gathered to express their loving sympathy to the bereaved parents and relatives. Rev. Webster Millar officiated, preaching from Job 10:20. Interment was made in the Milton Cemetery.
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