Lawrence: H[ugh], head; Millie B, wife; Vela, dau.; Lena, dau.; Leslie, son; Cecil, son; [?] children, 4 living.
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The Frederick Leader (Frederick, Oklahoma), Friday, December 9, 1910, Pg. 1
LITTLE CHILD IS SCALDED TO DEATH
(Grandfield Enterprise)
Cecil James, the 3-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence, southwest of town, while playing near a large kettle of boiling water, slipped and fell into it up to his shoulder. A doctor was hurriedly summoned, but the injuries were so severe that the child died Wednesday morning, The funeral occurred Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lawrence, who has been sick with typhoid fever for several weeks, is prostrated with grief.
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Grandfield Enterprise, Grandfield, Tillman, OK, Friday, Dec. 9, 1910[microfilm]:
Card Of Thanks
We take this method of expressing our thanks to those noble friends who came to our assistance in our recent bereavement of our dear baby son, Cecil James, and did everything that loving hands could do. We shall ever hold you all in kind remembrance and pray the richest blessings of Him who doeth all things well, may be with each of you through this life and that your path may be strewn with roses till we all meet where God will wipe away all tears.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence
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Lawrence: H[ugh], head; Millie B, wife; Vela, dau.; Lena, dau.; Leslie, son; Cecil, son; [?] children, 4 living.
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The Frederick Leader (Frederick, Oklahoma), Friday, December 9, 1910, Pg. 1
LITTLE CHILD IS SCALDED TO DEATH
(Grandfield Enterprise)
Cecil James, the 3-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence, southwest of town, while playing near a large kettle of boiling water, slipped and fell into it up to his shoulder. A doctor was hurriedly summoned, but the injuries were so severe that the child died Wednesday morning, The funeral occurred Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lawrence, who has been sick with typhoid fever for several weeks, is prostrated with grief.
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Grandfield Enterprise, Grandfield, Tillman, OK, Friday, Dec. 9, 1910[microfilm]:
Card Of Thanks
We take this method of expressing our thanks to those noble friends who came to our assistance in our recent bereavement of our dear baby son, Cecil James, and did everything that loving hands could do. We shall ever hold you all in kind remembrance and pray the richest blessings of Him who doeth all things well, may be with each of you through this life and that your path may be strewn with roses till we all meet where God will wipe away all tears.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence
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