July 13, 1898
Pyburn Locals
A gloom of sadness was cast over our community by the death of little Davy Scott, which occurred while visiting with his (grand) parents at Fairfield. We extend the bereaved family, in their sore misfortune our profound sympathy.
July 15, 1898
Died:
Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Scott, living in the Pyburn neighborhood had the misfortune to lose on last Thursday evening their oldest child, an interesting little boy named Davy, about three years old. He died of congestion, after an illness of a few days, at the residence of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Carroll, in Fairfield. His unexpected death coming as it did, almost before the little fellow was regarded as seriously ill, was a painful blow to the family, more especially to the bereaved young parents, to whom life has now given a sorrow that the heart can never forget. But in the dark hour of their grief they have the consolation of knowing their little boy is where sickness, pain and death can reach him no more, and safe in the arms of the tender Shepherd, will await the coming of loved ones left behind him.
July 13, 1898
Pyburn Locals
A gloom of sadness was cast over our community by the death of little Davy Scott, which occurred while visiting with his (grand) parents at Fairfield. We extend the bereaved family, in their sore misfortune our profound sympathy.
July 15, 1898
Died:
Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Scott, living in the Pyburn neighborhood had the misfortune to lose on last Thursday evening their oldest child, an interesting little boy named Davy, about three years old. He died of congestion, after an illness of a few days, at the residence of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Carroll, in Fairfield. His unexpected death coming as it did, almost before the little fellow was regarded as seriously ill, was a painful blow to the family, more especially to the bereaved young parents, to whom life has now given a sorrow that the heart can never forget. But in the dark hour of their grief they have the consolation of knowing their little boy is where sickness, pain and death can reach him no more, and safe in the arms of the tender Shepherd, will await the coming of loved ones left behind him.
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