LEROY SAMUEL CABLE
Leroy Samuel Cable, the six year-old son of Jess Cable and wife, 828 South Eighteenth street, died Thursday night at 12 o'clock after a short sickness.
The funeral will be held at the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will take place at Southmound.
*Published October 19, 1916 - New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, IN
OBITUARY
Leroy Samuel Cable, second son of Jess and Myrtle Cable, was born September 21, 1910, and departed this life October 13, 1916, his age at death 6 years and twenty-three days. He leaves to mourn their loss a loving father and mother, one brother, Marion, and one sister, Dorothy. He was an intelligent child and of a cheerful disposition, but the dread typhoid fever set its stamp upon him and at the twentieth day of his sickness God seen it best to take him home. God's will be done.
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Weep not that this baby toils are over,
Weep not that his race is run.
God grant we may rest as calmly
When our work on earth is done.
Till then we yield with tears, yet gladness
Our son and brother to Him to keep
And rejoice in the sweet assurance
He giveth His loved one sleep.
*Marriage records show that Leroy's parents were Jess and Myrtle Risinger. Jess and Myrtle were married Dec. 14, 1907 in Blackford Co., IN.
LEROY SAMUEL CABLE
Leroy Samuel Cable, the six year-old son of Jess Cable and wife, 828 South Eighteenth street, died Thursday night at 12 o'clock after a short sickness.
The funeral will be held at the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will take place at Southmound.
*Published October 19, 1916 - New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, IN
OBITUARY
Leroy Samuel Cable, second son of Jess and Myrtle Cable, was born September 21, 1910, and departed this life October 13, 1916, his age at death 6 years and twenty-three days. He leaves to mourn their loss a loving father and mother, one brother, Marion, and one sister, Dorothy. He was an intelligent child and of a cheerful disposition, but the dread typhoid fever set its stamp upon him and at the twentieth day of his sickness God seen it best to take him home. God's will be done.
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Weep not that this baby toils are over,
Weep not that his race is run.
God grant we may rest as calmly
When our work on earth is done.
Till then we yield with tears, yet gladness
Our son and brother to Him to keep
And rejoice in the sweet assurance
He giveth His loved one sleep.
*Marriage records show that Leroy's parents were Jess and Myrtle Risinger. Jess and Myrtle were married Dec. 14, 1907 in Blackford Co., IN.
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