Courtesy of the 3 July 1920 edition of the Joplin Globe (Joplin, MO):
"DIES FROM ASPHYXIATION
Webb City, Mo., July 2. - Kenneth Everett, the 5-year old boy who fell in the Yale mining shaft Wednesday afternoon, died of asphyxiation, was the verdict at the inquest held this morning in the rooms of the Steele Undertaking Company. His mother is Mrs. Josephine Harp, No. 802 East Tracy street.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the undertaking rooms. W. R. Dalton officiated and burial was in Carterville cemetery."
Courtesy of the 3 July 1920 edition of the Joplin Globe (Joplin, MO):
"DIES FROM ASPHYXIATION
Webb City, Mo., July 2. - Kenneth Everett, the 5-year old boy who fell in the Yale mining shaft Wednesday afternoon, died of asphyxiation, was the verdict at the inquest held this morning in the rooms of the Steele Undertaking Company. His mother is Mrs. Josephine Harp, No. 802 East Tracy street.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the undertaking rooms. W. R. Dalton officiated and burial was in Carterville cemetery."
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