Butler County KS Archives Obituaries.....Boice, Twins September 22, 1933
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The El Dorado Times, Saturday, September 22, 1933
The El Dorado Times 
Saturday, September 22, 1933 

ONE OF TWIN BOYS IS DEAD 

Born late last night at the Allen Memorial Hospital, one of the twin sons, of 
Mr. and Mrs. Teddie V. Boice, Route 4, died early this morning. The infant 
lived but a short time.

At birth, the child weighed three pounds, six and a half ounces, while the 
other infant weighed two and a half ounces more. The latter is not in good 
health, attendants at the hospital said this morning.

Besides the parents, the infant is survived by another brother, Richard Dale, 
aged five years. Funeral services will probably be held tomorrow afternoon. The 
Byrd funeral Home is in charge.

The El Dorado Times 
Saturday, September 23, 1933 

SECOND OF TWIN BOYS IS DEAD 

Death claimed its second victim in one family within 24 hours when the infant 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Teddie V. Boice, Route 4, died here early yesterday 
afternoon.

The infant and his twin brother were born late Thursday  night at the Allen 
Memorial Hospital and the death of the brother occurred a short time 
afterwards. The two infants are survived by the parents and a brother, Richard 
Dale aged five years.

Funeral services were to be held at the Byrd Funeral Home this afternoon at 2 
o'clock, with Rev. E. E. McFarlane, pastor of the Baptist Church officiating. 
Interment was in West Cemetery/

The El Dorado Times 
Monday, September 25, 1933 

DOUBLE SERVICE FOR TWIN BOYS 

Double funeral services for the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Teddie V. Boice, both 
of whom died here shortly after birth Friday were held at the Byrd Funeral Home 
Saturday afternoon. Rev. E. E. McFarlane, pastor of the Baptist Church 
officiated and interment was made in West Cemetery.





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