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From the Weimar Mercury, May 26, 1894:
Ammann, Joe A.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ammann, not quite two weeks old, died on the 18th inst., and was buried in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at this place the next morning. It had been sick from the time of its birth. Skilled physicians attended it, and it received the tenderest care during the days and nights of its brief existence. The bereaved parents should receive comfort from the Bible, which says, "of such is the Kingdom of heaven."
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From the Weimar Mercury, May 26, 1894:
Ammann, Joe A.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ammann, not quite two weeks old, died on the 18th inst., and was buried in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at this place the next morning. It had been sick from the time of its birth. Skilled physicians attended it, and it received the tenderest care during the days and nights of its brief existence. The bereaved parents should receive comfort from the Bible, which says, "of such is the Kingdom of heaven."
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