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Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, 28 September 1900

Mr. and Mrs M.A. Tomlinson received a telegram concerning the death of her little grandson, Norwood, the son of the late Austin Tomlinson. The funeral took place at Denver, Col.

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, 5 October 1900

Denver :Col. Banked with flowers. the tributes from the many friends which he had made in his short: life on this earth, the little body of Austin Norwood Tomlinson, the six year old son and only child of Mrs. Edith G. Tomlinson, was yesterday laid to rest at Fairmount cemetery. The little boy died Saturday afternoon from heart failure. The services at his mother's house, 324 Eighteenth avenue, were conducted by Kev. F. E. Smiley, of the Twenty third avenue Presbyterian church. The child had been a sufferer from heart trouble for a number of months.

Oak Hill records: Austin Norwood Tomlinson was re-interred in Oak Hill, Crawfordsville , Indiana on August 12, 1901 - thanks to Kim H

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 28 September 1900
 
Mrs. M. A. Tomlinson received a telegram concerning the death of her little grandson, Norwood, the son of the late Austin Tomlinson. The funeral took place Monday at Denver, Col.

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 5 October 1900
 
Denver, Col. News: Banked with flowers, the tributes from the many friends which he had made in his short life on this earth, the little body of Austin Norwood Tomlinson, the six year old son and only child of Mrs. Edith G. Tomlinson, was yesterday laid to rest at Fairmount Cemetery. The little boy died Saturday afternoon from heart failure. The services at his mother’s house, 324 Eighteenth Avenue, were conducted by Rev. F. E. Smiley, of the Twenty Third Avenue Presbyterian Church. The child had been a sufferer from heart trouble for a number of months.


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