The tiny casket was completely buried in flowers which were sent by sympathetic friends of the family. The little child died Monday after suffering for five weeks from burns received five weeks ago when he fell into a pan of boiling water at the Lynch home. Mrs. Rumley, of Glenwood, and Mrs. Maybury, of Red Cliff, grandparents of the child, were in the city for the funeral Mrs. Tague, of Red Cliff, a sister of Mr. Lynch also present. [Published in the “Carbonite Chronicle,” February 9th, 1920-MDP]
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The tiny casket was completely buried in flowers which were sent by sympathetic friends of the family. The little child died Monday after suffering for five weeks from burns received five weeks ago when he fell into a pan of boiling water at the Lynch home. Mrs. Rumley, of Glenwood, and Mrs. Maybury, of Red Cliff, grandparents of the child, were in the city for the funeral Mrs. Tague, of Red Cliff, a sister of Mr. Lynch also present. [Published in the “Carbonite Chronicle,” February 9th, 1920-MDP]
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