BUCK-At Scio, Oregon, January 11, 1904, Charles Henry, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Buck, aged three months and three days. The little one was sick apparently only a few minutes, death being caused by a bursting blood vessel, and although everything was done for the little sufferer that medical skill and loving hands could do.
The remains were laid away in the Providence Cemetery Tuesday, beside the baby brother who preceeded it across the dark river some two years ago.
The heartbroken parents have the sympathy of the entire city in their sad loss, which time alone can heal.
BUCK-At Scio, Oregon, January 11, 1904, Charles Henry, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Buck, aged three months and three days. The little one was sick apparently only a few minutes, death being caused by a bursting blood vessel, and although everything was done for the little sufferer that medical skill and loving hands could do.
The remains were laid away in the Providence Cemetery Tuesday, beside the baby brother who preceeded it across the dark river some two years ago.
The heartbroken parents have the sympathy of the entire city in their sad loss, which time alone can heal.
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