The Fulton Advertiser, Fulton, Ky., Pleasant Hill News, November 19, 1926, p.5, c.2.
Mr. Arch Lawrence, wife and two little daughters, of Louisiana, were in Water Valley the latter part of last week. They came to attend the burial of their youngest son, Claud, who was killed in Detroit, by a train. He was twenty-one years old. He leaves a father, mother, three sisters and three brothers, besides a host of friends and other relatives to mourn his loss. He was laid to rest at Pinson graveyard near his old home. We are so sorry for his parents for the circle is broken in their home which never can be filled.
The Fulton Advertiser, Fulton, Ky., Pleasant Hill News, November 19, 1926, p.5, c.2.
Mr. Arch Lawrence, wife and two little daughters, of Louisiana, were in Water Valley the latter part of last week. They came to attend the burial of their youngest son, Claud, who was killed in Detroit, by a train. He was twenty-one years old. He leaves a father, mother, three sisters and three brothers, besides a host of friends and other relatives to mourn his loss. He was laid to rest at Pinson graveyard near his old home. We are so sorry for his parents for the circle is broken in their home which never can be filled.
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