Marcus was first attacked with the prevailing summer complaint, his fever going as high as 105 for several days. Other complications set in, resulting in spinal and brain trouble. Everything that science and care could suggest was done but all in vain. "Teke" was an unusually bright and lovable child and will be missed by everyone that knew him.
Marcus was first attacked with the prevailing summer complaint, his fever going as high as 105 for several days. Other complications set in, resulting in spinal and brain trouble. Everything that science and care could suggest was done but all in vain. "Teke" was an unusually bright and lovable child and will be missed by everyone that knew him.
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