November 18, 1897
Page 3
In Memorium.
At his father's residence, near Haughton, Bossier parish, La., Monday, Nov. 8th, at 10:40 A. M., the death angel bore away the gentle spirit of little Jack, twin son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bledsoe.
He was born May 16th, 1888.
Only a few short years spent on this earth, but an eternity of bliss to live with God. Happy Fate!
Never a care, no sorrow, no sinful life to look back on with regret.
Pure in life, dealt to him was only an open door to Paradise.
Dear little boy, so generous, so bright, He was delighted at school, but now his cheerful presence is sadly missed.
May God comfort the bereaved ones, and may we all be better for having known and loved little Jack.
HIS TEACHER.
November 18, 1897
Page 3
In Memorium.
At his father's residence, near Haughton, Bossier parish, La., Monday, Nov. 8th, at 10:40 A. M., the death angel bore away the gentle spirit of little Jack, twin son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bledsoe.
He was born May 16th, 1888.
Only a few short years spent on this earth, but an eternity of bliss to live with God. Happy Fate!
Never a care, no sorrow, no sinful life to look back on with regret.
Pure in life, dealt to him was only an open door to Paradise.
Dear little boy, so generous, so bright, He was delighted at school, but now his cheerful presence is sadly missed.
May God comfort the bereaved ones, and may we all be better for having known and loved little Jack.
HIS TEACHER.
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