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Pet Raymond BALDWIN
Garber Sentinel
Garber, Garfield Co. OK
Thursday Jan. 12, 1905
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

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Pet Raymond BALDWIN

Black Bear Cemetery


IN MEMORY OF PET BALDWIN

Died Jan. 5, 1905, Pet Raymond oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baldwin of Arkansas City, Kans. He was born in Garfield Co. Okla. Aug. 30, 1900, aged 4 years, 4 months and 5 days.

His remains were brought home and laid to rest in the Black Bear Cemetery. After a few days of intense suffering he sweetly fell asleep in Jesus. Thus another flower was taken from earth to bloom in the Paradise of God. Though his stay was very brief, he won the hearts of all in the home. And who can say that no life is better for his having lived, that no heart is touched with the thought of Heaven more feelingly since his spirit is there? " Of such is the KIngdon of Heaven."

The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family.



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