The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel
Tuscumbia, Missouri
27 Nov 1913, Thu • Page 1
The sad intelligence was announced early in our town Sunday morning that Miss Celo (Cleo) Willims (Williams) was dead. She lived with her mother a mile or so east of town, and died of typhoid fever, and was buried Monday evening at the Jackson grave yard near Ulman. The vacant seat, where she has been sitting in the Tuscumbia school house, has been designated by a badge of mourning and her teachers, and school associates has been grieved to part with one they much loved.
Cleo & Julius Otto Williams are twins
The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel
Tuscumbia, Missouri
27 Nov 1913, Thu • Page 1
The sad intelligence was announced early in our town Sunday morning that Miss Celo (Cleo) Willims (Williams) was dead. She lived with her mother a mile or so east of town, and died of typhoid fever, and was buried Monday evening at the Jackson grave yard near Ulman. The vacant seat, where she has been sitting in the Tuscumbia school house, has been designated by a badge of mourning and her teachers, and school associates has been grieved to part with one they much loved.
Cleo & Julius Otto Williams are twins
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