HOLBROOK PASSES; As Mentioned last week, Mr. Fred Holbrook of Zahl was very sick at the local hospital as a result of an attack of appendicitis and other serious complications. The unfortunate young man passed away at three o'clock Saturday morning in spite of all that could be done for him. The man was in a desperate condition before the doctor was called and it was only as a possible chance of winning over the affliction that the operation was performed, and that of itself bid fair to prove successful had not other trouble developed. Mr. Holbrook leaves, besides his mother and brothers, a wife and four little children to mourn his untimely demise. The body was sent to his old home in Minnesota for burial.
Source: The Grenora Examiner, 25 Jan 1918
HOLBROOK PASSES; As Mentioned last week, Mr. Fred Holbrook of Zahl was very sick at the local hospital as a result of an attack of appendicitis and other serious complications. The unfortunate young man passed away at three o'clock Saturday morning in spite of all that could be done for him. The man was in a desperate condition before the doctor was called and it was only as a possible chance of winning over the affliction that the operation was performed, and that of itself bid fair to prove successful had not other trouble developed. Mr. Holbrook leaves, besides his mother and brothers, a wife and four little children to mourn his untimely demise. The body was sent to his old home in Minnesota for burial.
Source: The Grenora Examiner, 25 Jan 1918
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