Our darling died of lung fever and was a sufferer sixteen days. He died peaceful and happy and is now at rest where sickness, pain, nor trouble can never enter. We miss him, O, we miss him. Our darling little one who has played for hours beneath the setting sun but now he has gone and left us in this lone world to roam, to be among the angels in his new and heavenly home. MR DAVID HOOVER. Mrs. H. A. HOOVER. (Walnut Bureau, March 6, 1884, p. 1)
Our darling died of lung fever and was a sufferer sixteen days. He died peaceful and happy and is now at rest where sickness, pain, nor trouble can never enter. We miss him, O, we miss him. Our darling little one who has played for hours beneath the setting sun but now he has gone and left us in this lone world to roam, to be among the angels in his new and heavenly home. MR DAVID HOOVER. Mrs. H. A. HOOVER. (Walnut Bureau, March 6, 1884, p. 1)
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