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Jennison - John Butler

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal 28 Dec 1894

John Butler Jennison, second son of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Jennison, departed this life Sunday Dec 22nd 1894. Although but five and a half years old, he had made many friends by his attractions and happy manner. His sudden death is an overwhelming affliction to his inconsolate parents. He was not sick until Saturday afternoon, when the doctor pronounced his disease spasmodic croup and not alarming. But in spite of the doctor’s prescriptions he grew worse until death came. So bright and sweet, the joy of the house, his sudden death is an incomprehensible calamity to his family and friends. The little boy had been helping his brother get ready for Christmas and a joyous time was anticipated in that household. Now, all is changed to sadness; yet his parents have the consolation of knowing that their boy is in that land where sorrow is no more, and where there will be no more parting. The funeral was held at 10 o’clock Wednesday morning, Dec 26th at the house. - kbz

Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Wednesday, 26 December 1894

The funeral of John Jennison occurred this morning at 10 o’clock. The services were conducted by Dr. R. J. Cunningham and Rev. E. B. Thomson. The pallbearers were Frank Cumberland, of Montezuma, Lew Cumberland, of Kokomo, Philo R. Simpson and Henry Jennison. -s


Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Monday, 24 December 1894
 
John Butler Jennison, second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jennison, departed this life Sunday, Dec. 22nd, 1894. Although but five and a half years old, he had made many friends by his attractions and happy manner. His sudden death is an overwhelming affliction to his disconsolate parents. He was not very sick until Saturday afternoon, when the doctor pronounced his disease spasmodic croup, and not alarming. But in spite of the doctor’s prescriptions he grew worse until death came. So bright and sweet, the joy of the house, his sudden death is an incomprehensible calamity to his family and friends. The little boy had been helping his brother get ready for Christmas and a joyous time was anticipated in that household. Now, all is changed to sadness, yet his parents have the consolation of knowing that their boy is in that land where sorrow is no more, and where there will be no more parting.  The funeral will be held at 10 o’clock Wednesday morning, Dec. 26th, at the house.  – thanks so very much to “S” for all her typing


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