inflamation of the stomach. The deceased was a very kind hearted boy and well loved by his companions. He will be sadly missed. But we must all go. great and small, old and young. Then how careful we should be in trying to be prepared for that unevitable hour, When minds that never met before shall meet, unite, and part no more. (excerpted from Unionville Republican, July 1, 1886)
He was 15 years old even though the newspaper obit said he was 14. His parents were later buried beside him, one on each side."
inflamation of the stomach. The deceased was a very kind hearted boy and well loved by his companions. He will be sadly missed. But we must all go. great and small, old and young. Then how careful we should be in trying to be prepared for that unevitable hour, When minds that never met before shall meet, unite, and part no more. (excerpted from Unionville Republican, July 1, 1886)
He was 15 years old even though the newspaper obit said he was 14. His parents were later buried beside him, one on each side."
Inscription
age 15y 1m 11d
Family Members
-
Leticia C. "Tish" Ranes Mickels
1849–1923
-
James C. "Jim" Ranes
1850–1936
-
Pleasant Ranes
1853–1932
-
Mary Francis Ranes Schoonover
1855–1938
-
John William "Jack/Jackie" Ranes
1858–1943
-
Caroline Adelia "Carrie" Ranes Hibbets
1861–1931
-
Wilson C. "Wills" Ranes
1862–1936
-
Sophia Anne "Annie" Ranes
1866–1949
-
ElleVine Jane Ranes Hunter
1867–1927
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement