Lawrence County KyArchives Deaths.....Berry, Alva September 13, 1923
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Name:                Berry, Alva
Date Of Death:       September 13, 1923 Time: 
Place Of Death:      Lawrence County, Ky
Residence:           Lawrence, Kentucky
Gender:              Male
Race:                W
Age:                 19
Marital Status:      Single
Spouse:              
Date Of Birth:       September 12, 1904
Place Of Birth:      Lawrence, Kentucky
Mother's Name:       Berry, Victoria
Mother's Birthplace: Lawrence, Kentucky
Father's Name:       Spillman, James Wylie
Father's Birthplace: Lawrence, Kentucky
Cause Of Death:      Peritonitis following ruptured appendix
Hospital:            Unavailable
SS Number:           Unavailable
Occupation:          Farmer
Funeral Home:        M.V,. Berry
Doctor:              D. J Thompson
Coroner:             Unavailable
Informant:           Unavailable
Date Of Burial:      September 14, 1923
Place Of Burial:     Yatesville Memorial Garden
Date Recorded:       October 2, 1923
Source Of Record:    Kentucky Death Certificate
Certificate No.:     24102

SPILLMAN, Alva

On the morning of Sep 13th the death angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. 
Wylie Spillman and claimed for its victim their son, Alva, age 19 years. He was 
a good boy, respected by all and to lose him truly brings a deep and heavy 
shadow, but the light sometime will break through and there will be a glad and 
happy reunion in the great beyond. He was the second son to be called by death 
from this home within 7 months. It is indeed a great sorrow to the parents, 
sisters and brothers. Big Sandy News, Sep 21, 1923

 

About 2 o'clock on the morning of Sep 13, 1923 death entered the home of J. W. 
Spillman and took from them their beloved son, Alvia. He was born Sep 12, 1903. 
He was a kind and affectionate son and brother and always wore a smile had had a 
kind word for all he met. Alvia was sick about 7 weeks with appendicitis. He 
bore his suffering without a murmur and often told his parents that he was so 
???some that he didn't want to get well, that he wanted to go to his brother 
Willard who had preceded him to the glory land only 7 months ago. Big Sandy 
News, Sep 28, 1923



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