OBITUARY
THE CHARITON LEADER
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, January 10, 1907
AN UNWELCOME VISITATION
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wells are grieved to learn of the death of their little son, Clay, which occurred on Friday, after an illness of only four days, with pneumonia.
The funeral was held from the family home Sunday, at 2:00 p.m., Rev. F. B. Palmer having charge of the ceremonies and preaching the sermon.
On this day the little one would have been two years and six months of age. Clay was the youngest of six children, four surviving, the one just older than him being called a couple of years since.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells feel keenly the desolation of their home. After these trials the world never seems as before, an experience testified by those who have passed through bereavement, though time brings its consolation.
OBITUARY
THE CHARITON LEADER
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, January 10, 1907
AN UNWELCOME VISITATION
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wells are grieved to learn of the death of their little son, Clay, which occurred on Friday, after an illness of only four days, with pneumonia.
The funeral was held from the family home Sunday, at 2:00 p.m., Rev. F. B. Palmer having charge of the ceremonies and preaching the sermon.
On this day the little one would have been two years and six months of age. Clay was the youngest of six children, four surviving, the one just older than him being called a couple of years since.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells feel keenly the desolation of their home. After these trials the world never seems as before, an experience testified by those who have passed through bereavement, though time brings its consolation.
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