pleased God in his divine wisdom to remove from our midst our beloved pupil and fellow worker, Dollie Dyche, we, the teacher and pupils of the intermediate
department of the Aubrey school do hereby adopt the following resolutions of respect. Her willing compliance with the duties and requirements of school life, and
her bright, cheerful disposition made her a favorite with both teachers and pupils. We shall sadly miss her from our classes. But her Christian life insures us that she
is waiting for the other members of her grade in the bright beyond... (Signed) Maggie Howe, Lucy Stogner, Teachers, and pupils of intermediate department, Aubrey
school AT AUBREY. -Miss Dollie Dyche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dyche died
Tuesday night at her home here. The cause of her death was scarlet fever. She was buried Wednesday at Ballew (sp?) county. -Denton County News, Feb. 18, 1904,
p.10, c.4.. -Denton County News, Feb. 25, 1904, p.4, c.4.
pleased God in his divine wisdom to remove from our midst our beloved pupil and fellow worker, Dollie Dyche, we, the teacher and pupils of the intermediate
department of the Aubrey school do hereby adopt the following resolutions of respect. Her willing compliance with the duties and requirements of school life, and
her bright, cheerful disposition made her a favorite with both teachers and pupils. We shall sadly miss her from our classes. But her Christian life insures us that she
is waiting for the other members of her grade in the bright beyond... (Signed) Maggie Howe, Lucy Stogner, Teachers, and pupils of intermediate department, Aubrey
school AT AUBREY. -Miss Dollie Dyche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dyche died
Tuesday night at her home here. The cause of her death was scarlet fever. She was buried Wednesday at Ballew (sp?) county. -Denton County News, Feb. 18, 1904,
p.10, c.4.. -Denton County News, Feb. 25, 1904, p.4, c.4.
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