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1. Title:   Joseph S.Nelson, 7320-156 St., Edmonton, Alberta T5R 1X3 Canada
2. Title:   Obituary for Herbert M. Smith
Publication:   Name: Unknown; Location: Peter J. Kuhn has possession of this newspaper article.;
3. Title:   Find A Grave - Cemetery Records and Online Memorials - Herbert Meyer Smith
Publication:   Location: http://www.findagrave.com/;
4. Title:   Precinct No. 1, Beaumont City (Part of), Jefferson Co., Texas, Supervisor's District No. 2, Enumeration District No. 77, Ward of City 2nd Part of, Sheet No. 5 B, Dwelling No. 95, Family No. 102, 1298 Well St -- 20 and 21 April 1910

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a. Note:   BODY OF YOUTH IS CREMATED Urn of Ashes All That Now Remain of 17-Year-Old Lad Herbert M., aged 17, son of Mrs. Ardis Browne Smith of Pima Agency, Sacaton, Ariz., died at Rochester, Minn, Jan. 10, after an illness of a year. Mrs. Browne reached Kansas City Wednesday morning with the body and was met there by her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Edelen, and their daughter Miss Evelyn, this city, also by Mrs. Louis Euneau, the dead boy's grandmother, from Wyandotte, Okla. Funeral services were held at Newcomers, the city, by the Rev. Dr. J. L. McKee, after which the body, conforming to the expressed desire of the boy, was cremated. His ashes will later be interred at Wyandotte, Okla., where his father rests. Meanwhile, Mrs. Smith is in Pleasant Hill, a guest at the Edelen home. Herbert's condition was, by the Mayos, shortly diagnoses as hopeless, a condition affecting the heart in a most unusual manner, it was said. Few, if any cases of the kind, have been seen at the famous Rochester hospital.
  The Find A Grave - Cemetery Records and Online Memorials - Herbert Meyer Smith source shows that he died in Wyandotte, Ottawa Co., Oklahoma.
  Note: Member of the Wyandotte Indians


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