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- Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 5, 1885 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - South Richland - Died, at Milton McNett's, grandfather of the child, little Arthur, only son and youngest child of James McNett, aged five years. He was sick one short week, but sufficiently long to the little sufferer who sensed nothing but his pain, his disease being congestion of the brain. Kind friends, aided by Dr. Towsley, did all in their power to relieve and save him, but death claimed him and yesterday they laid at rest. The funeral and burial were at double-A. He was laid in a chaste, white casket, emblem of his innocence and purity, and the text, most appropriately selected, was, "And, the little child shall lead them." Only two years ago Mr. McNett buried his wife, now his faith has been tried by being called to lay beside her his little Arthur. May the same God whom she so firmly trusted and loved sustained him in these afflictions.
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