Monday, March 22, 1915, Jefferson City, Missouri, United States Of America
Miss Ruth Goodall, the 11 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Goodall, died this afternoon at 2 o'clock following a three months illness. She first had typhoid fever, and she had scarcely recovered when she contracted pneumonia, which later developed into tuberculosis.
This is the second child Mr. and Mrs. Goodall have lost within three weeks, Nellie, the 14 year old daughter, having died on February 28, after a two days illness of acute indigestion.
This leaves only two children, Fannie Belle and Gladys, both younger. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Goodall extended their most heartfelt sympathy in their bereavement.
obituary contributed by Deb Cooper
Monday, March 22, 1915, Jefferson City, Missouri, United States Of America
Miss Ruth Goodall, the 11 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Goodall, died this afternoon at 2 o'clock following a three months illness. She first had typhoid fever, and she had scarcely recovered when she contracted pneumonia, which later developed into tuberculosis.
This is the second child Mr. and Mrs. Goodall have lost within three weeks, Nellie, the 14 year old daughter, having died on February 28, after a two days illness of acute indigestion.
This leaves only two children, Fannie Belle and Gladys, both younger. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Goodall extended their most heartfelt sympathy in their bereavement.
obituary contributed by Deb Cooper
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