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King Anderson Vansickle

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King Anderson Vansickle

Birth
Death
25 Feb 1899 (aged 1)
Burial
New Prospect, Rusk County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Gone to Rest.
On Saturday morning, Feb. 25th, 1899, King VanSickle, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. VanSickle, passed from his suffering to rest. Little King was one year and eleven days old; was a sweet little child, loved by all who knew him; was the pride of the household. His sweet ways made everybody love him and he will be missed by all; but his dear parents will miss him more than any one else, for he was their only child. It was hard to give him up, but the blessed Lord knows best. Thas which pleases God ought to please us. While it was hard for his loved ones to give him up, it only made Heaven that much brighter. Little King suffered untold misery, but he is now resting with our Father in Heaven, where we all can meet him if we will only hold our faithful. Weep not dear ones, but strive to meet your little darling in Heaven where sickness, trouble, sorrow and parting can come no more.-A FRIEND.
(The Henderson Times, March 9, 1899)
Gone to Rest.
On Saturday morning, Feb. 25th, 1899, King VanSickle, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. VanSickle, passed from his suffering to rest. Little King was one year and eleven days old; was a sweet little child, loved by all who knew him; was the pride of the household. His sweet ways made everybody love him and he will be missed by all; but his dear parents will miss him more than any one else, for he was their only child. It was hard to give him up, but the blessed Lord knows best. Thas which pleases God ought to please us. While it was hard for his loved ones to give him up, it only made Heaven that much brighter. Little King suffered untold misery, but he is now resting with our Father in Heaven, where we all can meet him if we will only hold our faithful. Weep not dear ones, but strive to meet your little darling in Heaven where sickness, trouble, sorrow and parting can come no more.-A FRIEND.
(The Henderson Times, March 9, 1899)

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Son of W. A. & M. W.



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