Teddy would have been 11 years old on Feb 23rd. He was the only son and youngest child of Mr and Mrs Archie Avery, and was an affectionate and loveable child. He liked school and had attended until the last year when, after trying 3 days to again continue with his class in the 4th grade, he was forced to give up the attempt. Perhaps his greatest pleasuring during his illness was having stories read to him.
Funeral services for Teddy, were held at the Presbyterian Church, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. The pallbearers were: Irwin Hamilton, Arthur Bauerfind, Darrell Mase, John Beach, Louis Hahn, and Arthur Baker. Members of his Sunday school class and pupils from the 4th grade attended the funeral in body. Flowers, symbolic of the deep sympathy extended to his father and mother and sisters, Cecil and Florence, were many and beautiful.
Teddy would have been 11 years old on Feb 23rd. He was the only son and youngest child of Mr and Mrs Archie Avery, and was an affectionate and loveable child. He liked school and had attended until the last year when, after trying 3 days to again continue with his class in the 4th grade, he was forced to give up the attempt. Perhaps his greatest pleasuring during his illness was having stories read to him.
Funeral services for Teddy, were held at the Presbyterian Church, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. The pallbearers were: Irwin Hamilton, Arthur Bauerfind, Darrell Mase, John Beach, Louis Hahn, and Arthur Baker. Members of his Sunday school class and pupils from the 4th grade attended the funeral in body. Flowers, symbolic of the deep sympathy extended to his father and mother and sisters, Cecil and Florence, were many and beautiful.
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