Leslie Price
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Leslie Price died at his home in Waynesville at 4:30 Thursday morning. About two weeks ago he had hurt his finger in a corn shredder. Three or four days ago lockjaw set in, causing his death.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Price. He was well and favorably known there, having resided there all his life. He leaves a wife and a 13 month old boy, Rupert. His wife Miss Nellie Teal; besides his father, mother and one brother, Leo at home, he leaves half-sisters. They are: Mrs. Willis Ball and Mrs. Guy Hammitt, of Atlanta, Wm. Price, of Clinton, deputy county treasurer; Mrs. Wm. Short, Mrs. Rupert Jefferies, Rose Milburn and Mrs. Matthew Connell of Waynesville, and Mrs. Myra Griffith, of Louisiana.
The funeral was held at the Christian church Friday afternoon.
*Note* Date of death February 28, 1907
Burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Waynesville, Illinois
Leslie Price
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Leslie Price died at his home in Waynesville at 4:30 Thursday morning. About two weeks ago he had hurt his finger in a corn shredder. Three or four days ago lockjaw set in, causing his death.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Price. He was well and favorably known there, having resided there all his life. He leaves a wife and a 13 month old boy, Rupert. His wife Miss Nellie Teal; besides his father, mother and one brother, Leo at home, he leaves half-sisters. They are: Mrs. Willis Ball and Mrs. Guy Hammitt, of Atlanta, Wm. Price, of Clinton, deputy county treasurer; Mrs. Wm. Short, Mrs. Rupert Jefferies, Rose Milburn and Mrs. Matthew Connell of Waynesville, and Mrs. Myra Griffith, of Louisiana.
The funeral was held at the Christian church Friday afternoon.
*Note* Date of death February 28, 1907
Burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Waynesville, Illinois
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