Edith May Waldauer.
Edith May, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Waldauer, died Tuesday morning at the home of her parents after a brief illness of congestion. Eith May was just four years and twenty-day old, and was one of the brightest and happiest of the little children that attended school, and in her home she was ever a beam of sunshine. Her unexpected death has brought sorrow among her many little friends, and her parents have the deepest sympathy of the people in their great loss.
The Greenville Times, Greenville, Miss., Friday June 17, 1910; Volume XLII, Number 11. Page 8
Unveiling Exercises.
On Wednesday afternoon at the Hebrew cemetery a monument was unveiled in memory of Abe Waldauer and Edith May Waldauer. Rabbi Brill officiated and the ceremonies were markedly appropriate to the occasion. Dr. Joseph Waldauer of Vicksburg was here for the unveiling.
Edith May Waldauer.
Edith May, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Waldauer, died Tuesday morning at the home of her parents after a brief illness of congestion. Eith May was just four years and twenty-day old, and was one of the brightest and happiest of the little children that attended school, and in her home she was ever a beam of sunshine. Her unexpected death has brought sorrow among her many little friends, and her parents have the deepest sympathy of the people in their great loss.
The Greenville Times, Greenville, Miss., Friday June 17, 1910; Volume XLII, Number 11. Page 8
Unveiling Exercises.
On Wednesday afternoon at the Hebrew cemetery a monument was unveiled in memory of Abe Waldauer and Edith May Waldauer. Rabbi Brill officiated and the ceremonies were markedly appropriate to the occasion. Dr. Joseph Waldauer of Vicksburg was here for the unveiling.
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