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THE LARNED CHRONOSCOPE, 18 July 1907 |
Obituary of DOROTHY ELYTHE RUSH |
Dorothy Elythe Rush, the 6 months-old baby
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rush, born Jan. 25, 1907, died last
Thursday at their home in this city.
The death was caused by spinal meningitis and seemed a particularly sad one, little Dorothy being their only child and unusually bright and beautiful for her age. Services were held at the home, Friday afternoon, Rev. Barton officiating, after which the little body was taken to the Larned cemetery for interment. Mrs. Rush was prostrated by the death of their little one, and is in a very serious condition. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Richard Schwartzkopf |
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