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Robert E. Rusmisel

Birth
Saint Joseph, Champaign County, Illinois, USA
Death
29 Sep 1921 (aged 3)
Saint Joseph, Champaign County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Baby Dies at St. Joseph
Champaign News-Gazette
Friday, September 30, 1921, page 1
St. Joseph, Sept. 29. – Robert Rusmisell, the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rusmisell died at 3:30 this morning from acute ileocolitis following convulsions which began last Friday morning. Besides the parents, two brothers, William and Cecil survive. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Mr. Rusimsell is employed at the Swearingen & Walker grain elevator.

Robert E. Rusmisel Laid To Rest
St. Joseph Record
Friday, October 7, 1921, page 1
The death of Robert E. Rusmisel, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rusmisel, was chronicled in our last week's issue. Following we give a brief account of the little life whose untimely taking has stricken with deep sorrow not only the immediate home circle but many friends who had learned to know and love "Bobbie."
He was born in St. Joseph, Illinois, May 11, 1918 and died September 29, 1921, aged 3 years 4 months and 18 days. He leaves his father and mother and two brothers, Cecil Everett, aged 8 and William Arthur, aged 6. Death was due to cholera infantum of which he was ill about one week.
Funeral services were held at the residence, Saturday morning at 10:00 o/clock with Rev. J. L Murrell, pastor of the M. E. church in charge. Mrs. T. G. Knappenberger and Mrs. Charles W. Dale sang "Jewels" and "I Think When I Read that Sweet Story of Old." Beautiful flowers covered and were banked about the little white casket, tokens of loving remembrances of loving relatives and friends.
Mrs. Esom Bandy, of Paris, an aunt of Mr. Rumisel; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boatman and little son, Russell and Howard Boatman of Terre Haute, Indiana, were out of town loving relatives present at the funeral. The Boatmans are brothers to Mrs. Rumisel.
The remains were laid to rest in the Patterson cemetery.
(Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society)
Baby Dies at St. Joseph
Champaign News-Gazette
Friday, September 30, 1921, page 1
St. Joseph, Sept. 29. – Robert Rusmisell, the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rusmisell died at 3:30 this morning from acute ileocolitis following convulsions which began last Friday morning. Besides the parents, two brothers, William and Cecil survive. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Mr. Rusimsell is employed at the Swearingen & Walker grain elevator.

Robert E. Rusmisel Laid To Rest
St. Joseph Record
Friday, October 7, 1921, page 1
The death of Robert E. Rusmisel, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rusmisel, was chronicled in our last week's issue. Following we give a brief account of the little life whose untimely taking has stricken with deep sorrow not only the immediate home circle but many friends who had learned to know and love "Bobbie."
He was born in St. Joseph, Illinois, May 11, 1918 and died September 29, 1921, aged 3 years 4 months and 18 days. He leaves his father and mother and two brothers, Cecil Everett, aged 8 and William Arthur, aged 6. Death was due to cholera infantum of which he was ill about one week.
Funeral services were held at the residence, Saturday morning at 10:00 o/clock with Rev. J. L Murrell, pastor of the M. E. church in charge. Mrs. T. G. Knappenberger and Mrs. Charles W. Dale sang "Jewels" and "I Think When I Read that Sweet Story of Old." Beautiful flowers covered and were banked about the little white casket, tokens of loving remembrances of loving relatives and friends.
Mrs. Esom Bandy, of Paris, an aunt of Mr. Rumisel; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boatman and little son, Russell and Howard Boatman of Terre Haute, Indiana, were out of town loving relatives present at the funeral. The Boatmans are brothers to Mrs. Rumisel.
The remains were laid to rest in the Patterson cemetery.
(Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society)


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