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Submitted: 1/9/14 • Approved: 1/14/14 • Last Updated: 1/17/14 • R972780-G0-S3
The Baxter Bulletin
April 7, 1939
We wish to express our deep gratitude for the wonderful expressions of sympathy and help given us by our friends in the illness and death of our beloved one, Laura Lucille Caststeel. The abundance of beautiful flowers, the help you gave and everything else you did we greatly appreciate and will always remember. May God's blessing rest upon you.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Caststeel and family, Mrs. Laura Caststeel, and family, Mrs. Lucille Jones and family.
(This is the daughter of Elbert Luke and Edith Simpson Caststeel)
There are eight markers by what was an old tree that mark the burial of eight infants. None have dates or names, six simply Caststeel. But through research and newspaper clippings some have been identified as has this infant. No one can identify exactly which child is at which marker. Most of the CASTSTEEL Children graves are bunched together at what used to be the base of a large tree. As such, the graves are not necessarily in a row.
(From the files of Max Parnell.)
Contributed on 1/9/14 by maxparnell
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