Clayton Robison

Montpelier Examiner, Friday, 3 December 1915, page 1

GRIM REAPER


Clayton Robison, son of Mrs. Martha Robison of Georgetown, died in this city at 4 o'clock last Tuesday morning, following an operation for appendicitis, which was performed Monday evening. When the abdomen was opened the doctors found gangrene had set, which made his condition extremely serious. The young man suffered terribly.

Deceased was 22 years of age. He had spent Sunday with friends in Dingle and passed through Montpelier Monday afternoon on route home. He was feeling very badly at that time and when he reached Bennington he was in such pain that he was forced to start back to his city for medical aid and by the time he got here he was suffering so intensly that the was operated upon as soon as his mother could arrive from Georgetown. Before going upon the table he expressed the belief that he was going to die.

The body was taken to Georgetown Tuesday and his funeral was held from the meeting house there yesterday afternoon. Besides his mother he is survived by a sister, Mrs. James Dunn of Georgetown, and three brothers Roy, Milton and Lewis. The latter arrived Wednesday from Colorado where he had been on a mission for the past two years.

 

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