Vonciel Ruth Able was born near Circleville, September 3, 1916, and departed this life October 11, 1923, age 7 years, 1 month, 8 days. ... she leaves to mourn her untimely death, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Abel, three sisters and one brother, Mrs. Albert Brown and Mrs. Chas. Barnes, of Circleville, Dorothy May and Argel in the home, one grandfather, A. D. Chamberlain of Holton, together with a host of friends and relatives. The funeral was held Friday afternoon at Circleville ...
The Soldier Clipper, October 17, 1923.
Last Friday morning as she was making ready to leave for her home in Malad City, Idaho, Mrs. S. S. Moody received word at Seneca that her little niece in Soldier died at 3 o’clock that morning, following an illness of cholera infantum. The little girl was eight years old and the youngest in the Abel family. Mrs. Moody remained for the funeral. - Centralia Journal. The Holton Signal, October 25, 1923.
Vonciel Ruth Able was born near Circleville, September 3, 1916, and departed this life October 11, 1923, age 7 years, 1 month, 8 days. ... she leaves to mourn her untimely death, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Abel, three sisters and one brother, Mrs. Albert Brown and Mrs. Chas. Barnes, of Circleville, Dorothy May and Argel in the home, one grandfather, A. D. Chamberlain of Holton, together with a host of friends and relatives. The funeral was held Friday afternoon at Circleville ...
The Soldier Clipper, October 17, 1923.
Last Friday morning as she was making ready to leave for her home in Malad City, Idaho, Mrs. S. S. Moody received word at Seneca that her little niece in Soldier died at 3 o’clock that morning, following an illness of cholera infantum. The little girl was eight years old and the youngest in the Abel family. Mrs. Moody remained for the funeral. - Centralia Journal. The Holton Signal, October 25, 1923.
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