Paris Express, Thursday, May 14, 1931
INFANT DIES SUDDENLY
BURIAL AT BAXLEY
Sue Ellen, the three months old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Virdo (sic) Hampton who live in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, was found dead in her bed only two hours and a half after she was fed and placed there by her mother early Tuesday morning.
Funeral service was held at the Baxley cemetery Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. E. W. Faulkner, assisted by Rev. A. P. Shamblin. Jacobs funeral service directed arrangements.
Besides her parents, the infant is survived by three brothers and four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Thompson (sic), Porum, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Hampton.
Paris Express, Thursday, May 14, 1931
INFANT DIES SUDDENLY
BURIAL AT BAXLEY
Sue Ellen, the three months old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Virdo (sic) Hampton who live in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, was found dead in her bed only two hours and a half after she was fed and placed there by her mother early Tuesday morning.
Funeral service was held at the Baxley cemetery Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. E. W. Faulkner, assisted by Rev. A. P. Shamblin. Jacobs funeral service directed arrangements.
Besides her parents, the infant is survived by three brothers and four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Thompson (sic), Porum, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Hampton.
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