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Allie Austin Garrett
The Mulhall Enterprise
Friday, January 18, 1901
Submitted by: Debby Cook


Allie Austin Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Garrett, of this place, died near the noon hour on Tuesday January 15, 1901, age ten months and six days. For about three weeks the little one had been a sufferer from lung trouble. All was done that human skill knew to restore it to health, but of no avail.
The funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the family residence, conducted by Rev. Oglevie, of Perry. The frail form was laid to rest in Rose Lawn cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett have the sympathy of a large circle of acquaintances.


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