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Wilma Nada Bressie

Birth
Death
18 Jun 1908 (aged 5 months)
Burial
Noble County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1908

IN MEMORIAM.
(Special to State Capitol.)
Bressie, Okla., June 25 -- On June 18, 1908, death again entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Bressie and took away the infant daughter, Wilma Nada, aged five months and fifteen days. This is the fourth time within the last four years the "death angel" has entered that home and each time tore away a tender babe.
God in his great wisdom thought it best to transplant this delicate flower to His beautiful garden above, where there is no such thing as pain. Wilma had only been sick a few days and her death was a shock to the family and neighborhood. Her loving disposition and pleasant smiles had endeared her to all who knew her, and she will be sadly missed by her many friends as well as by the immediate family.
The funeral services were conducted at the Bressie home, by Rev. McIntire and the little form was laid to rest in the Bressie cemetery to await the Resurrection morn.
The pall beareres were Messrs. Hugh Hustin, H.E. Doweny, J.M. Wilson, R.L. Adams, H.T. Anderson, Robert Larimer.
MRS. ORA CLARK June 21, 1908 Ford, Okla.

The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1908

IN MEMORIAM.
(Special to State Capitol.)
Bressie, Okla., June 25 -- On June 18, 1908, death again entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Bressie and took away the infant daughter, Wilma Nada, aged five months and fifteen days. This is the fourth time within the last four years the "death angel" has entered that home and each time tore away a tender babe.
God in his great wisdom thought it best to transplant this delicate flower to His beautiful garden above, where there is no such thing as pain. Wilma had only been sick a few days and her death was a shock to the family and neighborhood. Her loving disposition and pleasant smiles had endeared her to all who knew her, and she will be sadly missed by her many friends as well as by the immediate family.
The funeral services were conducted at the Bressie home, by Rev. McIntire and the little form was laid to rest in the Bressie cemetery to await the Resurrection morn.
The pall beareres were Messrs. Hugh Hustin, H.E. Doweny, J.M. Wilson, R.L. Adams, H.T. Anderson, Robert Larimer.
MRS. ORA CLARK June 21, 1908 Ford, Okla.



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