New Martinsville, West Virginia
After December 10, 1931
CHILD DIES FROM SCALDS
Doris Jean, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Robinson, died December 8th at the home on the head waters of Point Pleasant, of burns. The child tripped and fell into a tub of boiling water and was scalded practically over the entire body on Monday morning. Dr. F. E. Martin was called and rendered all possible aid, but from the first little hope was held for her recovery.
Her parents, two brothers, John and Ronald, and one sister, Florence survive.
Funeral services were held at the Robinson home on
State route 2, south of this city December 10th by Rev. J. Chas. Richards. Burial was made in the North View cemetery by funeral director W. E. Wharton.
New Martinsville, West Virginia
After December 10, 1931
CHILD DIES FROM SCALDS
Doris Jean, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Robinson, died December 8th at the home on the head waters of Point Pleasant, of burns. The child tripped and fell into a tub of boiling water and was scalded practically over the entire body on Monday morning. Dr. F. E. Martin was called and rendered all possible aid, but from the first little hope was held for her recovery.
Her parents, two brothers, John and Ronald, and one sister, Florence survive.
Funeral services were held at the Robinson home on
State route 2, south of this city December 10th by Rev. J. Chas. Richards. Burial was made in the North View cemetery by funeral director W. E. Wharton.
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