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mybleodyponsedinlct-thethisWINIFRED CAREY DIES AND IS BURIED IN THECEMETERY AT GLEN WOODThrow from a I about tl picnics many athe “swbest toLast Sunday mdrning when people awoke to view a perfect summer's day, with the sun brightly shining, the birds fuji 0f j singing and all nature in a kindly mood, happier they were saddened in the same breath •ble ky the information that soon spreadn—ery aswere yl Dogs a young three y while hlt; time dui^ through the town: “Winnie Carey is dead.”Ida Winifred Carey, daughter of Mrs.Ida B. Carey, died at 1 o’clock last » Sunday morning. At the last she just fajiure-seemed to choke and then the Great: ^ ^ozngg Spirit claimed her. She had been sick 1 tjje c rial I ^or ah°ut three weeks with an ailmentsoires naif ido, n to neo* lous alththat finally terminated in meningitis. 1 caned tDr. Stephenson, thfc attending physician, had held out no hope for her in the last five days of her illness.Poor little Winifrcjd. The sympathyso softl tears in them nlt; their coure,e;of the entire community goes out to her aimosttheir piPIW. Cthead-nteritedend-fourientGodiOudman Etec-cat-t of lion,ringCol-! Oftion rom tain nsen jar-lape the ; of id.” nan,widowed mother, heart-broken brothers and sister#, and the sorrowing relatives. Winnie Was a fine little girl.Born at Granite Cold., in her fourteen _ years and three months on this earth she was a dutiful daughter, a bright student at school and beloved of her playmates. She wAI a regular attend- | 8a^ , ant at St. Paul’s Suhday school and was a member of the Cahnpfire Girls, whose membership was cadt into the deepest sadness by her death.With the casket buried in a mass of flowers, the body laV at the home of Mrs. Carey until Monday afternoon, when it was taken to the church at 4 o’clock for services conducted by the Rev. Oliver Kingman. The funeral cortege, from the house to the church, was headed by the Campfire Girls; then came six members of St. Paul’s baseball club, carrying the casket. The bearers were Lawrence Dever, Harold Haxby, Nihl Budlong, Charles Dever,Willie King and George Thompson. Following the bearers rnwne the family and relatives in carriages. The service at the church was impressive, as the Episcopal burial service always is.The next morning the sorrowing family took the budy to Glenwood for burial in the family lot. The Rev. Klein conducted services at the graveside.peared ees at body tc a proje the lak stated were rlt; numbei satisfie from tl they ai battles an outl when t fish cai When 1 turned have ti the bet lake ouA NO']Dr. (Winifred is survived by her mother ; of theington, his fricand the following brothers and sisters:Mrs. M. C. Brown, Mrs. W. G. McManus, Mrs. Hugh Reinecke, J. T. the Clt; Carey and Charles Carey. Mrs. Annie , Dr. Mlt; B. Sharp, grandmother, and Mrs. J. T. ’ recomr ken i Beesley» aunt* also survive.the FIJLOGY OF A DOG. BYble a y with tl ! tion of
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The Marble Booster

Marble, Colorado, US

Sat, Aug 15, 1914

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