Gentry Journal-Advance
Gentry, AR
January 12, 1912
Sugg, Tom – Tom Sugg of Decatur, who has been staying with his brother, W.H. Sugg of this place for several weeks, died Wednesday. Tom had typhoid fever about a year ago and later was afflicted with appendicitis and underwent an operation and not having a rugged constitution, never regained his health. He was a bright boy and was loved and respected by all you knew him. The remains were taken to Decatur for interment.
Gravette News-Herald
Gravette, AR
January 19, 1912
Tom Sugg, aged 19, one of a family of enterprising young men, died Jan. 9th after a long sickness, so we learn from the Decatur Herald.
Gentry Journal-Advance
Gentry, AR
January 12, 1912
Sugg, Tom – Tom Sugg of Decatur, who has been staying with his brother, W.H. Sugg of this place for several weeks, died Wednesday. Tom had typhoid fever about a year ago and later was afflicted with appendicitis and underwent an operation and not having a rugged constitution, never regained his health. He was a bright boy and was loved and respected by all you knew him. The remains were taken to Decatur for interment.
Gravette News-Herald
Gravette, AR
January 19, 1912
Tom Sugg, aged 19, one of a family of enterprising young men, died Jan. 9th after a long sickness, so we learn from the Decatur Herald.
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