He was a bright, promising little fellow, who had won the hearts of all who ever saw him. Was always in good health when suddenly stricken with convulsions and was an awful sufferer until death relieved him of his pain.
He is survived by his parents and grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Darrow, several aunts and twenty-five cousins.
The funeral services were held at church in Fayette Saturday March 20, conducted by Rev. N.J. Alderson.
The remains were interred in the Fayette cemetery. Four little cousins LaVerne Ryan, Howard Cassidy, Wilfred and Merle Darrow acted as pall bearers and four cousins Genevieve Darrow, Vera Cassidy, Leota Mellom and Vades Mellom were flower girls.
The Blanchardville Blade 25 Mar 1915
Contributor Audrey Quinn Porter
He was a bright, promising little fellow, who had won the hearts of all who ever saw him. Was always in good health when suddenly stricken with convulsions and was an awful sufferer until death relieved him of his pain.
He is survived by his parents and grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Darrow, several aunts and twenty-five cousins.
The funeral services were held at church in Fayette Saturday March 20, conducted by Rev. N.J. Alderson.
The remains were interred in the Fayette cemetery. Four little cousins LaVerne Ryan, Howard Cassidy, Wilfred and Merle Darrow acted as pall bearers and four cousins Genevieve Darrow, Vera Cassidy, Leota Mellom and Vades Mellom were flower girls.
The Blanchardville Blade 25 Mar 1915
Contributor Audrey Quinn Porter
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