The funeral of Augusta Seidl, opera star, widow of Conductor Anton Seidl, who died Saturday was held at the chapel of A. Carr & Son, 1 Pearl street, Monday at 7:30 p.m., with the Rev. Arthur E. Oudemool of the First Reformed Dutch Church officiating at the services. Cremation took place at the Fresh Pond Crematory, Long Island, Tuesday. The Rev. John W. Rahill of the Church in the Garden conducted services as her ashes were inclosed with her husband’s in the beautiful Italian marble urn donated by the Anton Seidl Society after the death of the well known composer. Mrs. Seidl was famous in her own right having been the soprano who sang at the Metropolitan Opera with the first German company.
The funeral of Augusta Seidl, opera star, widow of Conductor Anton Seidl, who died Saturday was held at the chapel of A. Carr & Son, 1 Pearl street, Monday at 7:30 p.m., with the Rev. Arthur E. Oudemool of the First Reformed Dutch Church officiating at the services. Cremation took place at the Fresh Pond Crematory, Long Island, Tuesday. The Rev. John W. Rahill of the Church in the Garden conducted services as her ashes were inclosed with her husband’s in the beautiful Italian marble urn donated by the Anton Seidl Society after the death of the well known composer. Mrs. Seidl was famous in her own right having been the soprano who sang at the Metropolitan Opera with the first German company.
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