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Obituary

Old Catholic Cemetery
Chattanooga, Comanche County, Oklahoma




Submitted by: Aimee Davis


The Chattanooga News
Chattanooga, OK
30 Dec 1909, Thursday, page 1

GONE HOME

   Alice Petrecia Scott, daughter of C. J. and Mary Scott, after a short illness, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Laurie. She was born in Kimberley, South Africa, April 12, 1906, and died December 27, 1909. For a child of her age she was very bright, with a gentle, loving disposition, a sunbeam sent to brighten the path of father, mother, brothers and sisters, but was too good to linger in this world of woe and was called by her Savior to that brighter and better world above.



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