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ROGER PACK
1937-1940

Roger Pack, the two and one-half-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Pack, died at the Pack home at Williamsport last Thursday
afternoon, March 28, from the effects of blood- poisoning.

The boy was attacked by a vicious rooster at the Pack home a few
days previous to his death. During the attack the lad was spurred
in the top of the head. The wound developed into blood-poisoning
which ended in death.

The tragic death of the son was a severe blow to Mr. and Mrs. Pack
who have the sympathy of a large number of Johnson County people.

Besides his parents, the boy is survived by a number of brothers
and sisters.

Funeral services were held at Friendship United Baptist Church at
the mouth of Two Mile in charge of Reverends Guy W. Preston and
L.T. Preston.

Burial was made in the Pack Cemetery at Williamsport in charge of
the Preston Funeral Home.

Paintsville Herald
Thursday
April 4, 1940
 

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