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Norton - Ernie


Source: Jamestown Press, (Boone Co) Friday 24 May 1901 p 4

 
A strange scene, touching and pathetic and in which the part  of the actors in no way out of place was enacted at a funeral at  Covington in Fountain Co the other day. Ernie NORTON, a farmer  and stock buyer had died and his funeral was in progress at the  Church. After all of the relatives and friends of the deceased  had viewed the remains the undertaker called Mr. Morton's  faithful dog up to the casket. The dog placed his paws on the  edge of the coffin and looking in, affectionately licked his dead  master's hand, then both sides of his face, looked a moment in  silence upon his face and then mournfully howled, which brought  tears to the eyes of all within the Church. It has been often  said that man's most faithful friend is his dog and this one, it  is said, could be relied upon at any time and in any place for  faithfulness and no amount of money could have purchased him from  his master. (thanks to Janet Isley Price for this really touching  obituary).
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