Thursday, February 6, 1919
Page 1
LANE
The death Angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lane and claimed for its victim, two of their darling little boys, Willie and Earl, one died on the 17th and the other the 25th. They contracted influenza, later developing into pneumonia which caused their death. Willie was the seventh child and Earl was the youngest of nine children. They leave to mourn their loss, the parents, and three brothers and four sisters. It falls with a crushing blow upon their devoted parents, and fond sisters and brothers. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved ones in their dark hour of trial. The little bodies were laid to rest in the Richmond cemetery.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
Thursday, February 6, 1919
Page 1
LANE
The death Angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lane and claimed for its victim, two of their darling little boys, Willie and Earl, one died on the 17th and the other the 25th. They contracted influenza, later developing into pneumonia which caused their death. Willie was the seventh child and Earl was the youngest of nine children. They leave to mourn their loss, the parents, and three brothers and four sisters. It falls with a crushing blow upon their devoted parents, and fond sisters and brothers. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved ones in their dark hour of trial. The little bodies were laid to rest in the Richmond cemetery.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
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