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hospitalMaqleod,riday af-;h (Ang-‘lagg of-m were was at*llow StU-Child, a lull Blood Indian and a chief of the Blood Reserve near passed away Saturday at theage or 75, He is survived by hiswidow, two sons, Billie and GeraldCross Child and one daughter, Mrs. Standing Alone.He has been a chief of the Bloodter eerv-ry Ball-r, E. Col-lllard, A.band since 1931, and although he didn’t speak English, he served hisII.er manysrsonalityrally, she d not re* » malady r the last ler home passing.:harge ofarpeople faithfully and wisely.He has been a devoted husbandto his wife who has been totallyblind for the last ten years. He was a successful farmer and rancher.Funeral services were conducted from St. Paul’s chapel on the Blood Reserve Monday at two p.m. with Doctor S. H. Middleton officiating.On this occasion all chiefs were present in full tribal dress to pay their last respects to one of their councillors.Honorary chiefs from other tribes in Southern Alberta were expected to be present also in their regalia.ESS1)— Resi-,vid Sang-K. L. Jardine LaidTo Rest In TaberTABER—(HNS)Funeral serv-neral serSmith, 7!were he: ThursdayMoriarte;Bom 1 deceased kota in and the; where hi Tom Snsided fchLeft Usister aThompscof Portia Internview cer paiibeari R. IsngLedingh:torHinnHiCARD Fisk of Cardstoi tomy la pital. H good, M went ar
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Lethbridge Herald

Lethbridge, Alberta, CA

Mon, Nov 27, 1950

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