Robert, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Spinner died at their home on Park avenue this morning. Robert was taken sick with diphtheria two weeks ago to-morrow, but for the past two or three days he was feeling very much better and the attending physician said there were very good prospects of recovery, but his heart became week and failed him.
Besides his parents two brothers and one sister mourn his death. They are Charles F., Willia and Elizabeth, all of this village.
printed in the Utica Observer Tuesday Feb. 6 1900.
Robert, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Spinner died at their home on Park avenue this morning. Robert was taken sick with diphtheria two weeks ago to-morrow, but for the past two or three days he was feeling very much better and the attending physician said there were very good prospects of recovery, but his heart became week and failed him.
Besides his parents two brothers and one sister mourn his death. They are Charles F., Willia and Elizabeth, all of this village.
printed in the Utica Observer Tuesday Feb. 6 1900.
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