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Show DEATH GALLS A SMITHF1ELD MAN Christian A Rasmusson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nells R. Rasmusscn, passed away at his home early Tuesday Tues-day morning, February 13.Tho deceased deceas-ed had been a continual sufferer from brlght'i' disease and diabctns and hag been undor tho doctor's caro somo four years, being in n very critical cri-tical condition the past threo or four weeks. Mr. Rasmusscn was twenty-eight cars of ng$. lip was born In Don-mark, Don-mark, October 10th, 1883. Ho-camo to tbJs country while a small boy, coming com-ing along with bis parents. All the care and lovo that a skltW physician and an anxious household could devise nnd apply were brought Into play but to no avail, death coming com-ing as stated abovo to relievo him of his sufferings. Tho silver cord Is loose, tho golden bowl is broken, tho dust has returned to tho earth as It was; thcNsplrit has returned to God who gavo It. Tho do voted boy has finished his course and reached tho heavenly goal while yet an infant in tho raco of life Tho deceased Is survived by a father, fa-ther, mother, four brothers and two sisters besldos other relatives' and'a host of friends. Funeral services over tho rcm&lus wero hold In tho first ward meeting house Friday at 2 p. m. Interment was mado in the city cemetery. Smlthfleld Sontlnol. n |