MONDAY APRIL 11, 1904
A SAD DEATH
A MOTHER ENTERS INTO REST, LEAVING SEVERAL LITTLE CHILDREN
Mrs. E. S. Campbell died Saturday night, at the home on Hoff Avenue, just North of the Pioneer Creamery. She leaves three children, the eldest five years old, one a year old and one an infant born only an hour before the mother's death. The latest born is being cared for at the home of L.C. Hickman. Mr. Campbell, the husband and father, is in very poor health and has little of this world's goods. The case is pitiful. The family came here recently from Guthrie.
The baby died 2 days later. Son Guy Campbell and daughter Emma were left orphans 2 years later when their father died too.
MONDAY APRIL 11, 1904
A SAD DEATH
A MOTHER ENTERS INTO REST, LEAVING SEVERAL LITTLE CHILDREN
Mrs. E. S. Campbell died Saturday night, at the home on Hoff Avenue, just North of the Pioneer Creamery. She leaves three children, the eldest five years old, one a year old and one an infant born only an hour before the mother's death. The latest born is being cared for at the home of L.C. Hickman. Mr. Campbell, the husband and father, is in very poor health and has little of this world's goods. The case is pitiful. The family came here recently from Guthrie.
The baby died 2 days later. Son Guy Campbell and daughter Emma were left orphans 2 years later when their father died too.
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