On last Sunday morning when Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Barnes of this place arose they found one of their little twin boys dead. Hastily calling the doctor he pronounced his death due probably to heart trouble, also stating that the babe had been dead for several hours. The children had been to all appearance, in good health and the suddenness of its death came as a great shock to the parents. The grief stricken parents have the tender sympathy of all in their sorrow.
Claud (sic) Kenneth Barnes was born at Culbertson, Nebraska, May 20, 1911, died Sunday morning, January 21 (sic), 1912, aged eight months.
The funeral services were conducted at the Congregational church (sic), Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, by Rev. O.W. Reger, and interment was made in the Plainview Cemetery. His text was Rev. 14:13; "Blessed are the dead."
On last Sunday morning when Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Barnes of this place arose they found one of their little twin boys dead. Hastily calling the doctor he pronounced his death due probably to heart trouble, also stating that the babe had been dead for several hours. The children had been to all appearance, in good health and the suddenness of its death came as a great shock to the parents. The grief stricken parents have the tender sympathy of all in their sorrow.
Claud (sic) Kenneth Barnes was born at Culbertson, Nebraska, May 20, 1911, died Sunday morning, January 21 (sic), 1912, aged eight months.
The funeral services were conducted at the Congregational church (sic), Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, by Rev. O.W. Reger, and interment was made in the Plainview Cemetery. His text was Rev. 14:13; "Blessed are the dead."
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