Bartlett, Tex
Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1
Friday, September 11, 1914
TOM WHITE DIES
OF BLOOD POISON.
At his home at Bell Falls Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Thomas White, a well known
citizen of this section, died from blood poisoning and his remains were laid to
rest yesterday afternoon in the Davilla cemetery. The cause of Mr. White's
death, as state above, was the result of a shave last Saturday. Deceased
formerly lived near Vilas and was engaged in the gin business, moving to Bell
Falls a year or two ago, where he engaged in the same business.
He leaves a wife and four children to mourn his untimely death, and to these and
the other relatives the Tribune extends condolence.
Bartlett, Tex
Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1
Friday, September 11, 1914
TOM WHITE DIES
OF BLOOD POISON.
At his home at Bell Falls Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Thomas White, a well known
citizen of this section, died from blood poisoning and his remains were laid to
rest yesterday afternoon in the Davilla cemetery. The cause of Mr. White's
death, as state above, was the result of a shave last Saturday. Deceased
formerly lived near Vilas and was engaged in the gin business, moving to Bell
Falls a year or two ago, where he engaged in the same business.
He leaves a wife and four children to mourn his untimely death, and to these and
the other relatives the Tribune extends condolence.
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