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Garnet Laverne Bomberger

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Garnet Laverne Bomberger

Birth
Tecumseh, Johnson County, Nebraska, USA
Death
22 Feb 1909 (aged 1)
Tecumseh, Johnson County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Tecumseh, Johnson County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 74 Lot 4
Memorial ID
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12th of 12 children of BENSON GOLDSBARRY BOMBERGER & FRANCES ISABEL "BELLE" JONES

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Garnet Lavern, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.G. Bomberger, of Helena, was born January 11, 1908. She passed safely into that home that knows no pain on February 22, 1909, at 3:20 a.m. Garnett had been ill with pneumonia for about nine days.

The funeral services were held last Wednesday [Feb 24, 1909], conducted by Reverend T.D. Davis, of Tecumseh. A short service was held at the house where the minister read the 23rd Psalm and delivered a short address. The remains were then taken to the Baptist Church at Tecumseh, where the prettiest of sermons was delivered.

Friends and neighbors followed the remains to their last resting place at the beautiful cemetery at Tecumseh where they were laid to rest by loving hands. Flowers were contributed by friends as tokens of love.

A father and mother, four brothers and five sisters are left to mourn the deaths of their beloved one, to whom we, as neighbor and friend, extend our deepest heartfelt sympathy.
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Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere heart-felt thanks to our many kind friends and neighbors who so generously assisted us during the illness, death and burial of our most precious little daughter, Garnet.
MR. AND MRS. B.G. BOMBERGER
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Obit contributed by Kevin Wright
12th of 12 children of BENSON GOLDSBARRY BOMBERGER & FRANCES ISABEL "BELLE" JONES

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Garnet Lavern, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.G. Bomberger, of Helena, was born January 11, 1908. She passed safely into that home that knows no pain on February 22, 1909, at 3:20 a.m. Garnett had been ill with pneumonia for about nine days.

The funeral services were held last Wednesday [Feb 24, 1909], conducted by Reverend T.D. Davis, of Tecumseh. A short service was held at the house where the minister read the 23rd Psalm and delivered a short address. The remains were then taken to the Baptist Church at Tecumseh, where the prettiest of sermons was delivered.

Friends and neighbors followed the remains to their last resting place at the beautiful cemetery at Tecumseh where they were laid to rest by loving hands. Flowers were contributed by friends as tokens of love.

A father and mother, four brothers and five sisters are left to mourn the deaths of their beloved one, to whom we, as neighbor and friend, extend our deepest heartfelt sympathy.
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Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere heart-felt thanks to our many kind friends and neighbors who so generously assisted us during the illness, death and burial of our most precious little daughter, Garnet.
MR. AND MRS. B.G. BOMBERGER
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Obit contributed by Kevin Wright


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