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THE LARNED CHRONOSCOPE, 1 August 1907 |
Obituary of HENRY FOX |
A Sudden Death Henry Fox, a colored man living in the southern part of Larned, and an old resident of this place, dropped dead one day last week while at work in the field on his farm about three miles southeast of here. He was brought to town and services were held Friday at
the colored Methodist church, Rev. Escue officiating. Mrs. Fox died about three years ago and Mr. Fox and the four children have been living in a little house in the southern part of town, keeping the children in school while their father went out to the place occasionally to oversee the work going on there. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Richard Schwartzkopf |
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