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Guy Bernhard Cameron

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Guy Bernhard Cameron

Birth
Gold Butte, Toole County, Montana, USA
Death
28 May 1917 (aged 13)
Galata, Toole County, Montana, USA
Burial
Toole County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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The following provided by Find A Grave contributor, RunninonMT:

Montana Death Index lists Guy Cameron, died 28 May 1917, age 13. His birth date of 18 July 1903 is stated in the Galata Journal notice, and Guy would have turned 14 years old in the coming July. Both dates of 1914 & 1918 on the headstone are incorrect.
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Sister Mary, noted in the obituary, is half-sister Mary E. Wood.
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The Galata Journal (MT), 31 May 1917

Paralysis Cause Sorrow in Galata
Infantile paralysis made its appearance in Galata last week and has taken its toll in the person of Guy Cameron, 13 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Wood.
Guy Bernhard Cameron, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Wood, was born on a ranch near Gold Butte, Mont. on July 18, 1903, died May 28, 1917. of infantile paralysis after an illness of two and one-half days. Besides his parents he leaves a brother, Adrean, and two sisters, Mildred and Mary, to mourn is loss. He was a boy of high moral character, loved by all his school chums and everyone in the community; always thoughtful of others comfort.
The following provided by Find A Grave contributor, RunninonMT:

Montana Death Index lists Guy Cameron, died 28 May 1917, age 13. His birth date of 18 July 1903 is stated in the Galata Journal notice, and Guy would have turned 14 years old in the coming July. Both dates of 1914 & 1918 on the headstone are incorrect.
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Sister Mary, noted in the obituary, is half-sister Mary E. Wood.
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The Galata Journal (MT), 31 May 1917

Paralysis Cause Sorrow in Galata
Infantile paralysis made its appearance in Galata last week and has taken its toll in the person of Guy Cameron, 13 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Wood.
Guy Bernhard Cameron, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Wood, was born on a ranch near Gold Butte, Mont. on July 18, 1903, died May 28, 1917. of infantile paralysis after an illness of two and one-half days. Besides his parents he leaves a brother, Adrean, and two sisters, Mildred and Mary, to mourn is loss. He was a boy of high moral character, loved by all his school chums and everyone in the community; always thoughtful of others comfort.


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