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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, November 27, 1907-
ENGLE--The home of George Engle and family of Clarks was again saddened by death last Tuesday, when their little son Charley, aged nine years, passed away, death resulting from a complication of diseases. Sad, indeed, but not unexpected with the death of little Charley, for not quite to months ago his little infant brother, Willis, passed away. The deceased was brought to Columbus Thursday for burial, Rev. Grauenhorst conducting the services and interment was made in the Shell Creek cemetery. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, November 27, 1907-
ENGLE--The home of George Engle and family of Clarks was again saddened by death last Tuesday, when their little son Charley, aged nine years, passed away, death resulting from a complication of diseases. Sad, indeed, but not unexpected with the death of little Charley, for not quite to months ago his little infant brother, Willis, passed away. The deceased was brought to Columbus Thursday for burial, Rev. Grauenhorst conducting the services and interment was made in the Shell Creek cemetery.
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