Winfield Daily Courier
Winfield, Kansas
Wednesday, October 6, 1886
page 3
As we stated in our last items death would soon claim the last child of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. The messenger came at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening September 28th. Thus, within a week, Elta, May and Orie were laid in the cemetery to await the resurrection morn. Words are inadequate to express the sorrow of those parents over the loss of those precious jewels. Their departure has cast a gloom over those fond parents that will take months to erase. We assure them that they have the warmest sympathy of the entire community and we fondly hope they will look to Him who doeth all things well, for consolation in their present affliction.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Winfield Daily Courier
Winfield, Kansas
Wednesday, October 6, 1886
page 3
As we stated in our last items death would soon claim the last child of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. The messenger came at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening September 28th. Thus, within a week, Elta, May and Orie were laid in the cemetery to await the resurrection morn. Words are inadequate to express the sorrow of those parents over the loss of those precious jewels. Their departure has cast a gloom over those fond parents that will take months to erase. We assure them that they have the warmest sympathy of the entire community and we fondly hope they will look to Him who doeth all things well, for consolation in their present affliction.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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