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Show OBITUARY. v The Sisters of St. Ann's orphanage are mourning the loss of little Clarence Tedersen, who died at the Keogh-Wrlght Keogh-Wrlght hospital last Tuesday. A few weeks ago. while playing with some other children, he was struck in the head by a piece of iron. Everything j Was done to aa vo Viic life Kvnt all of. I forts proved unavailing. The child's father, who lives at Rock Springs, was summoned at once and he remained night and day with the little sufferer until the end came. Mr. Pedersen's wife-died over a year ago, and the death of his son following follow-ing so close upon the other sorrow, is a severe shock. Clarence was a dear, bright lad. who seemed marked for an early death, so gentle and lovable was his disposition. The sympathy of all is extended to the devoted father in his sorrow, but his grief should be lightened in the thought that the little true heart has joined the dear mother, who from her heme in heaven could not rest while tears of pain dimmed her little one's ej es. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leek are mourning the death of their 11-year-old daughter. Ellen, who died after a brief illness only recently. Ellen was a very bright girl, her beautiful face and winsome win-some manner winning the love of all her teachers and schoolmates. The sorrowing parents have the sympathy of all in their great bereavement. |