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Grand Island (Nebraska) Independent
Monday, 1 June 1903, page 5
Child is Scalded
A most distressing accident befell the family of Mr. Jacob Kemm (sic), an employe of the U. P. shops, residing in the southeast portion of the city.
Their little one and a half years old son accidentally was scalded by the overturning of a large coffee pot. It was so badly burned about the chest and body that it died after some hours of suffering, at three o'clock Sunday afternoon. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon. The bereaved parents have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community.
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Independent
Wednesday, 3 June 1903, page 4
The funeral of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. Kem (sic) was held from the German Lutheran church yesterday afternoon, a goodly number of friends being present.
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Independent
Monday, 1 June 1903, page 5
Child is Scalded
A most distressing accident befell the family of Mr. Jacob Kemm (sic), an employe of the U. P. shops, residing in the southeast portion of the city.
Their little one and a half years old son accidentally was scalded by the overturning of a large coffee pot. It was so badly burned about the chest and body that it died after some hours of suffering, at three o'clock Sunday afternoon. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon. The bereaved parents have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community.
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Independent
Wednesday, 3 June 1903, page 4
The funeral of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. Kem (sic) was held from the German Lutheran church yesterday afternoon, a goodly number of friends being present.
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Marker not found for this burial when checked in July of 2014.
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