Re: Kathy Fiscus, died April 8, 1949
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Re: Kathy Fiscus, died April 8, 1949
4/08/00
Dear A. Robinson
I remember some of that song which as I remembe was by Jimmy Osborne.It just so happened that the record came out about the time my baby brother died, and it sort got grafted into my memory although I was only about five. as I remember it went something like this, and this is of course not all inclusive:
On April the Eighth in the year Forty Nine
Death claimed a little child so pure and so fine,
Kathy they called her, met her doom that day.
I know it was God who called her away.
Playmaytes and Kathy were all having fun.
The story is told, they all started to run.
And as she looked back, she wasn't there.
It's so sad to think of this tragic affair.
Thousands were there from far and from near.
Workmen they struggled against sadness and fear.
But after two days, their hope grew so weak.
They called down to Kathy but she never did speak.
(The next two lines I don't remember)
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"""""""The well was her doom.
Everyone kept Praying they'd get her out soon.
After working so hard both day and night.
Digging for hours she came into sight.
The little darling was dead, her life it was gone.
Now in San Marino there's a heart broken home.
I know she's an angel (unsure about rest of this line)
Playing with children in a mansion of gold.
as I stand alone, humbly I bow.
I know Kathy's happy Up There with God now.
I hope this is some help.
Sincerely,
Bruce Walden
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