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Nancy "Grace" BRYSON
The Marshall Tribune
Garfield Co., OK
December 22, 1911
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

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Nancy Grace BRYSON

North I O O F Cemetery


GOODBY, GRACE
Sunday afternoon little Grace, daughter of John and Ollie Bryson was called away by the grim reaper.
Nancy Grace had been sick scarcely a week. She was sttricken by tonsilitis Monday which soon developed into diptheria and although everything was done for her that could be done, her life could not be saved. She passed into that last long sleep that knows no waking. She was buried in the cemetery North of Marshall Monday afternoon.
Grace was 5 years, 10 months, and 6 days old.


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