On Friday, February 10, 1939 at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Beavers, 219 Melrose ave., Bethesda, Md., Charles Rufus Seaton, beloved son of Ruth L. and Robert M. Seaton. Funeral services at the above home on Monday, February 13 at 2 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery.
The Evening Star, February 10, 1939, p. A12
Child Found Dead In Crib In Bethesda
Six-month-old Charles R. Seaton, jr. of 219 Melrose avenue, Bethesda, Md. was found dead in his crib this morning by his mother. The Bethesda rescue squad was summoned but was unable to revive the child, which was pronounced dead by Dr. J.G. Ball. Death was believed due to suffocation but an autopsy will be held today according to Montgomery Co. police.
On Friday, February 10, 1939 at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Beavers, 219 Melrose ave., Bethesda, Md., Charles Rufus Seaton, beloved son of Ruth L. and Robert M. Seaton. Funeral services at the above home on Monday, February 13 at 2 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery.
The Evening Star, February 10, 1939, p. A12
Child Found Dead In Crib In Bethesda
Six-month-old Charles R. Seaton, jr. of 219 Melrose avenue, Bethesda, Md. was found dead in his crib this morning by his mother. The Bethesda rescue squad was summoned but was unable to revive the child, which was pronounced dead by Dr. J.G. Ball. Death was believed due to suffocation but an autopsy will be held today according to Montgomery Co. police.
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