Newspapers: Indiana Weekly Messenber (June 17, 1891), Indiana Co., PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Abby Bowman, mailto:abbybowman@comcast.net . USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing of this file by non-commercial libraries and individuals is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to state and county tables of contents. Indiana Weekly Messenger June 17, 1891 Dwight, an interesting child of Silas PROTHERO, of Kellysburg, died on Monday last aged about 18 months. The interment takes place to day in Oakland cemetery. June 24, 1891 PROTHERO--At the home of the parents, near Kellysburg, June 18, 1891, Dwight J., son of Silas and E. M. PROTHERO, aged 13 months and 13 days. Dearest little Dwight, thou hast gone To dwell with Him who gave; Another little darling babe Is sheltered in the grave. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Lonely the house and sad the hours, Since our dear one is gone; But a brighter home than ours In heaven is now his own. --MOTHER. August 12, 1891 The following resolutions were passed on the death of Frost PROTHERO by the Kellysburg Sabbath school: Whereas, God has taken little Frost, son of Silas and Maggie PROTHERO, and member of our school, from earth to heaven, therefore be it Resolved, That, while we mourn the loss of this little friend, whose smiling face we no more shall see, and cheerful voice no longer hear, that we heed the warning call to "Be ye also ready." That we tender our heartfelt sympath and condolence to the bereaved family; and that they may realize that God has but taken His own, and be submissive to His will. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the famile and published. NANNIE E. ELLIS, VIOLET BLACK, DAYRE FLYCK, Committee December 16, 1891 Silas PROTHERO and family, of Kellysburg, passed through this place on Friday last on their way to Grafton, West Virginia, where they will make their future home.