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m. 11 May 1904
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-From the Tomah Journal, 02 Oct 1914 Virgil Frederick, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hineman, aged 5 yrs. 4 mos., died on Friday, Sept. 25. He had been ill for about six weeks with a tubercular trouble affecting the bones of one of his limbs and was taken to the Tomah hospital for treatment. His strength was unequal to the strain and after being in the hospital eight days he died there last Friday evening. The funeral took place Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the home of his parents, conducted by Rev. J.G. Glaeser of the Lutheran church, and the burial was at Oak Grove cemetery. Sincere sympathy is extended to the parents and family in their bereavement. -From the Tomah Monitor 02 Oct 1914 Virgil Frederick HIneman, aged 5 years, 4 months and 27 days, and fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hineman, of the town of Tomah, died at the hospital here Friday night, Sept. 25th. A little over a week ago he was taken to the hospital for an operation for tuberculosis of the bone. He had suffered constantly for seven weeks, and the disease finally affected the brain, causing death. The cause of the disease was, probably a slight injury received while at play. The funeral was held Monday at the home 4 miles south of the city, Rev. Glaeser officiating. Interment was made in the new addition to Oak Grove cemetery. Directly below the obituary: Card of Thanks---- We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our friends for their sumpathy and assistance during the sickness, death and burial of our little boy; also for the gifts of flowers and especially to the nurses at the Tomah hospital for their courtesy and kindness to us, and the tender and watchful care given to him. Ralph Hineman Emma Hineman and family
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