Deep sorrow crept into the Herman Seggerman family nine miles southeast of Remsen Tuesday evening when the Death Angel hovered away with the infant soul of Larry Arthur, 11 months old, after a lingering illness with heart trouble. His sickness extended over a period about three months, but was not considered serious until two weeks ago.
Larry Arthur was born June 24, 1935. Besides the sorrow this calamity brings to the fond parents, heart broken little Gerald, six years old, sobs out his woe over the loss of his only brother.
Funeral services took place this afternoon—at the Seggerman home at one o'clock, followed by services in St. Paul's Evangelical church and interment in the Remsen cemetery. The Rev. Paul Wuebben officiated.
– Remsen Bell-Enterprise, May 28, 1936, page 1, column 7 courtesy of Linda Mohning.
Deep sorrow crept into the Herman Seggerman family nine miles southeast of Remsen Tuesday evening when the Death Angel hovered away with the infant soul of Larry Arthur, 11 months old, after a lingering illness with heart trouble. His sickness extended over a period about three months, but was not considered serious until two weeks ago.
Larry Arthur was born June 24, 1935. Besides the sorrow this calamity brings to the fond parents, heart broken little Gerald, six years old, sobs out his woe over the loss of his only brother.
Funeral services took place this afternoon—at the Seggerman home at one o'clock, followed by services in St. Paul's Evangelical church and interment in the Remsen cemetery. The Rev. Paul Wuebben officiated.
– Remsen Bell-Enterprise, May 28, 1936, page 1, column 7 courtesy of Linda Mohning.
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