He leaves a wife and four children, a father and a mother, brothers and sisters and host of relatives and friends.
He was sick just two months. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity, surrounded by a host of relatives and friends. He was interred in the Ford cemetery, January 18, 1910. Gone, but not forgotten.
A BROTHER.
Published in The Comrade, February 4, 1910
He leaves a wife and four children, a father and a mother, brothers and sisters and host of relatives and friends.
He was sick just two months. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity, surrounded by a host of relatives and friends. He was interred in the Ford cemetery, January 18, 1910. Gone, but not forgotten.
A BROTHER.
Published in The Comrade, February 4, 1910
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