15 Feb 1918; Little John Dworschak, whose serious illness has been mentioned in this paper, is so much better it is thought he may be brought home from the hospital very soon.
8 Mar 1918; Little John Dworschak, whose serious illness has been mentioned in the Enterprise, is pronounced by his physician able to leave the hospital and will be brought home in the present week.
22 Mar 1918; Funeral services for the little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dworschak were conducted at their home by Rev. F. Lucas on Sunday, March 10th.
~ Oregon City Enterprise
"Johnny" Dworschak survived to age three, succumbing to an enlarged liver & impaired heart function. He was born on the Dworschak farm south of Eby School in Clackamas Co., Oregon.
15 Feb 1918; Little John Dworschak, whose serious illness has been mentioned in this paper, is so much better it is thought he may be brought home from the hospital very soon.
8 Mar 1918; Little John Dworschak, whose serious illness has been mentioned in the Enterprise, is pronounced by his physician able to leave the hospital and will be brought home in the present week.
22 Mar 1918; Funeral services for the little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dworschak were conducted at their home by Rev. F. Lucas on Sunday, March 10th.
~ Oregon City Enterprise
"Johnny" Dworschak survived to age three, succumbing to an enlarged liver & impaired heart function. He was born on the Dworschak farm south of Eby School in Clackamas Co., Oregon.
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