Death of Henry Boisse.
"Last week we were called upon to chronicle the serious accident that befell Henry Boisse of Coulterville, in being caved upon while working in a mine near that town. This week we are pained to announce the fatal result of that accident, as death came to relieve his intense sufferings on Sunday last at his home in Coulterville. Medical science and the ministrations of loving hands in tender nursing were powerless to restore to health and save the life of poor Henry. Henry Charles Boisse was a native of Coulterville and about 39 years of age. While it is always proper and right to speak charitably of the dead, this is a case where the spotless life of the deceased deserves special encomium. His was characterized by industrious and exemplary habits. In his native town of Coulterville where his earthly life was so honorably passed, and from where he was so sorrowfully removed by the unsparing hand of death, he knew no enemies, all were his friends. There are left to mourn his sad demise, a father, sister and brother, who are entitled to, and will receive the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community. The interment was in the Coulterville cemetery, and the remains were followed to their last resting place by relatives and a large number of friends."
Death of Henry Boisse.
"Last week we were called upon to chronicle the serious accident that befell Henry Boisse of Coulterville, in being caved upon while working in a mine near that town. This week we are pained to announce the fatal result of that accident, as death came to relieve his intense sufferings on Sunday last at his home in Coulterville. Medical science and the ministrations of loving hands in tender nursing were powerless to restore to health and save the life of poor Henry. Henry Charles Boisse was a native of Coulterville and about 39 years of age. While it is always proper and right to speak charitably of the dead, this is a case where the spotless life of the deceased deserves special encomium. His was characterized by industrious and exemplary habits. In his native town of Coulterville where his earthly life was so honorably passed, and from where he was so sorrowfully removed by the unsparing hand of death, he knew no enemies, all were his friends. There are left to mourn his sad demise, a father, sister and brother, who are entitled to, and will receive the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community. The interment was in the Coulterville cemetery, and the remains were followed to their last resting place by relatives and a large number of friends."
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