Rock Springs Miner no. 28 July 21, 1888 Gathered Home The cold hand of death has again visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Williams, who live at No. 2, and plucked from an affectionate mother's bosom, their infant child. About a year ago a similar affliction visited this family. Much sympathy is expressed for the bereaved parents in their deep sorrow. The little snow white casket was borne to the grave by young girls who acted as pall bearers and quietly laid away. Another infant has been called away, Mr. and Mrs. Stringer's baby, about three weeks old died on Wednesday and was buried from the Mormon church on Thursday evening. Four young boys acted as pall bearers, and carried the little coffin to the grave. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of this community. --- Rock Springs Miner no. 28 July 21, 1888 Russell Kinsley the twelve-year-old son of Mr. Kinsley, succumbed to pneumonia and was buried Tuesday afternoon. His sister died in the same way about one year ago. The old veteran is now left alone in his solitude, and we feel for the old gentleman in his lonely condition. ---