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Henry Ernest Riney

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Henry Ernest Riney

Birth
Clark County, Missouri, USA
Death
18 Feb 1923 (aged 10 months)
Clark County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Patrick, Clark County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section N 25
Memorial ID
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On last Sunday morning Henry Ernest Riney, son of David Riney and Leonore Viola Moore, died of pneumonia, at the tender age of ten months. While the parents are not active members of the Catholic faith they requested that the infant in its illness receive Catholic Baptism and Tuesday morning the funeral took place from St. Patrick's church. In accordance with the Catholic ritual, the altars were decorated with flowers, the pallbearers, six tiny little girls were robed in white, the bell was tolled in a joyouse manner and the obsequies were expressive of joy rather than sorrow. According to Catholic Thelogy baptized infants, who die before they attain the use of reason immediately enjoy the beetific vision not on the title of merit as they are unable to perform good deeds but on the title of heredity. (Titulus haereditatis). Rev. D. P. Mulcahy officiated at the obsequies and the school baby choir.

On last Sunday morning Henry Ernest Riney, son of David Riney and Leonore Viola Moore, died of pneumonia, at the tender age of ten months. While the parents are not active members of the Catholic faith they requested that the infant in its illness receive Catholic Baptism and Tuesday morning the funeral took place from St. Patrick's church. In accordance with the Catholic ritual, the altars were decorated with flowers, the pallbearers, six tiny little girls were robed in white, the bell was tolled in a joyouse manner and the obsequies were expressive of joy rather than sorrow. According to Catholic Thelogy baptized infants, who die before they attain the use of reason immediately enjoy the beetific vision not on the title of merit as they are unable to perform good deeds but on the title of heredity. (Titulus haereditatis). Rev. D. P. Mulcahy officiated at the obsequies and the school baby choir.



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