DEATH AGAIN VISITS HOME OF A.M. KING
Word was received here yesterday of the death of Norris, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. King, of Diamondville. He too was a victim of the terrible epidemic which has prevailed in Lincoln county for several weeks, and his death was the second in that family, the death of the youngest son having occurred last week. Norris was sixteen years of age and is remembered by his former playmates m Rock Springs, as well as by the friends of his parents. The Miner voices the expression of all in extending the sympathy of their old neighbors and friends to Mr. and Mrs. King, in their great bereavement.
DEATH AGAIN VISITS HOME OF A.M. KING
Word was received here yesterday of the death of Norris, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. King, of Diamondville. He too was a victim of the terrible epidemic which has prevailed in Lincoln county for several weeks, and his death was the second in that family, the death of the youngest son having occurred last week. Norris was sixteen years of age and is remembered by his former playmates m Rock Springs, as well as by the friends of his parents. The Miner voices the expression of all in extending the sympathy of their old neighbors and friends to Mr. and Mrs. King, in their great bereavement.
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