Pittsburgh Press
February 20, 1932 Pg. 11
MRS. A.E. DUFF DIES FUNERAL RITES MONDAY
Mrs. Annie Dalzell Duff, 85, widow of Robert D. Duff, who first introduced canned molasses as a household commodity, died yesterday in her home, 206 Richland Lane. Mrs. Dalzell was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Twentieth Century Club. She was actively interested in the Homeopathic Hospital for years. Two sons, John D. Duff and William H. Duff, II, present head of T. Duff Inc., and one grandson survive. Services will be held in the home Monday at 3:30 p.m. Burial will be in Allegheny Cemetery.
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Pittsburgh Press
February 20, 1932 Pg. 11
MRS. A.E. DUFF DIES FUNERAL RITES MONDAY
Mrs. Annie Dalzell Duff, 85, widow of Robert D. Duff, who first introduced canned molasses as a household commodity, died yesterday in her home, 206 Richland Lane. Mrs. Dalzell was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Twentieth Century Club. She was actively interested in the Homeopathic Hospital for years. Two sons, John D. Duff and William H. Duff, II, present head of T. Duff Inc., and one grandson survive. Services will be held in the home Monday at 3:30 p.m. Burial will be in Allegheny Cemetery.
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