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James Harold “Jimmy” Whittier

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James Harold “Jimmy” Whittier

Birth
Death
20 Oct 1922 (aged 4–5)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Holdrege, Phelps County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
E 75
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Holdrege Daily Citizen Holdrege, Nebraska 26 October 1922, Thursday Page 1
"James Harold Whittier
A death of peculiar sadness was that of James Harold, the five year old, and youngest son of Dr. and Mrs. Whittier. The little fellow had been taken hastily to Lincoln Thursday on No. 6 where an operation was performed Friday morning, but it was in vain. He died Friday evening about 5 o'clock and the body was brought back Saturday morning.
The funeral was held Monday afternoon at two o'clock from the family residence on Blaine Street.
While he was only five years old he was an exceptionally manly little fellow. He was very bright and attractive and gave splendid promise for the future. He had a kindly and friendly disposition and was a favorite of all who knew him.
He is mourned by his parents, two sisters, Leona and Mae, two brothers LaMonte and George and many other relatives.
The services were conducted by Rev. J. M. Douglass. Mrs. Glen Engstrom sang two beautiful and appropriate solos. The services were large-attended.
Dr. and Mrs. Whittier and family have the hearty sympathy of a host of friends in their sorrow."
Contributor: Sarah Vickery (47373134) • [email protected]
Holdrege Daily Citizen Holdrege, Nebraska 26 October 1922, Thursday Page 1
"James Harold Whittier
A death of peculiar sadness was that of James Harold, the five year old, and youngest son of Dr. and Mrs. Whittier. The little fellow had been taken hastily to Lincoln Thursday on No. 6 where an operation was performed Friday morning, but it was in vain. He died Friday evening about 5 o'clock and the body was brought back Saturday morning.
The funeral was held Monday afternoon at two o'clock from the family residence on Blaine Street.
While he was only five years old he was an exceptionally manly little fellow. He was very bright and attractive and gave splendid promise for the future. He had a kindly and friendly disposition and was a favorite of all who knew him.
He is mourned by his parents, two sisters, Leona and Mae, two brothers LaMonte and George and many other relatives.
The services were conducted by Rev. J. M. Douglass. Mrs. Glen Engstrom sang two beautiful and appropriate solos. The services were large-attended.
Dr. and Mrs. Whittier and family have the hearty sympathy of a host of friends in their sorrow."
Contributor: Sarah Vickery (47373134) • [email protected]


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