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A. D. Spitzer
© Cheyenne Star
25 Nov 1936
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



A. D. Spitzer, son of Bessie Maude Armstrong and Solen Casper Spitzer, was born November 1, 1923, near Hammon, Oklahoma, and departed this life November 20, 1936 at the family home southwest of Cheyenne, at the age of 13 years and 20 days.
He leaves to mourn his going his parents, and twin brother, J. D. Spitzer; Grandfather Spitzer; and Grandmother Armstrong; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Little A. D. had a loving disposition and a smile for everyone, and was a ray of sunshine in the home and community.
He was a regular attendant at Sunday School and church. His companionship and presence will be missed by all.
We feel that little A. D. was a flower that budded on earth to bloom in Heaven. Our Father looked down upon us and plucked a little flower from among us and took it to the Garden of Paradise to live forever.
Burial in Berlin cemetery, Berlin.


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