He resided in the vicinity of Williamston until December 22, 1910 when he left for North Dakota in hopes of regaining his health, but he gradually grew worse.
All was done that human hands could do to add to his comfort, but no earthly skill could save him.
He bore his suffering cheerfully, always looking on the bright side of things. He looked forward with pleasure to the time when he would be able to work and make it easier for the one dearest to him.
He leaves to mourn their loss his wife, a mother, three brothers, Walter and Clayton of this place, George of North Dakota and one sister Jessie of North Dakota besides a large circle of friends."
He resided in the vicinity of Williamston until December 22, 1910 when he left for North Dakota in hopes of regaining his health, but he gradually grew worse.
All was done that human hands could do to add to his comfort, but no earthly skill could save him.
He bore his suffering cheerfully, always looking on the bright side of things. He looked forward with pleasure to the time when he would be able to work and make it easier for the one dearest to him.
He leaves to mourn their loss his wife, a mother, three brothers, Walter and Clayton of this place, George of North Dakota and one sister Jessie of North Dakota besides a large circle of friends."
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