Belle Plaine News
Belle Plaine, Kansas
Thursday, March 23, 1899
Page 5
Died
Death has again entered the home of Wm. LeForce near Zyba. Friday, March 17 Deborah, the youngest daughter, aged 12 years, 8 months and 5 days, was taken from the circle which has been so often broken before. Deborah, was a loving child and bore her great suffering uncomplainingly. The immediate cause of her death was heart failure.
The funeral which was from the Council Hill Chapel was attended by an unusual concourse. Services were conducted by Elder J.E. Cain, afterwhich the body of the little sufferer was laid to rest in the earth where she sleeps the mother who now with her seven little ones, awaits the coming of the Lord.
Mr. LeForce and his three remaining children have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Belle Plaine News
Belle Plaine, Kansas
Thursday, March 23, 1899
Page 5
Died
Death has again entered the home of Wm. LeForce near Zyba. Friday, March 17 Deborah, the youngest daughter, aged 12 years, 8 months and 5 days, was taken from the circle which has been so often broken before. Deborah, was a loving child and bore her great suffering uncomplainingly. The immediate cause of her death was heart failure.
The funeral which was from the Council Hill Chapel was attended by an unusual concourse. Services were conducted by Elder J.E. Cain, afterwhich the body of the little sufferer was laid to rest in the earth where she sleeps the mother who now with her seven little ones, awaits the coming of the Lord.
Mr. LeForce and his three remaining children have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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