Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1918 — DEATH OF MRS. W. V. WISEMAN [ARTICLE]
DEATH OF MRS. W. V. WISEMAN
THE FOLLOWING LETTER WAS RECEIVED HERE BY MRS. ; MARY WISEMAN:— X win . Ft Bliss, Texas, ' June 5, 1918. S My Dear Mother:— Will drop you a line to let you know that I will bury my dear wife tomorrow, the 6th at 2:30. She took i: sick Monday and died at 1:40 day, June 4th. She died in the. hospital in ElPaso. I was at her side every moment. The last word she said was to give her a glass of milk and when I did she could not drink it . We were just planning on coming home in October, but now I think I will go to France with the first bunch that I can as I don’t feel like living any longer as I had to give up my loved one. We were just 19to sweethearts all the time. She is at the undertaker’s now. They will bury her tomorrow along beside the little baby. Well I don’t feel like writing any more so I will close if you can make this out, so by by, with love, WALTER, Troop B, sth Cav., Fort Bliss, Texas. ____________
