The Wedding ...........The marriage of Miss Anna Darling, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darling of Burdette avenue, to Eugene E DeLong, of Sycaway, was solemnized Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 O'clock at Holy Cross Church. Rev. Edward W Babcock officiated. The bride who was attired in white silk batiste and carried a bouquet of Lillies of the valley and white roses, was given away by her father. Miss Maud Webb was bridesmaid, and Henry Pieper, Jr. of this city, was best man. After a wedding trip to New York and Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. DeLong will reside on Lake avenue, Sycaway. A reception was held from 4 to 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents.....The Troy Northern Budget - June 20 1909
The Troy Sunday Budget Feb 29, 1920
FUNERAL OF MRS. DELONG
The funeral of Mrs. Eugene Delong was held Monday afternoon, prayers being said at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Darling followed by service at the Church of the Holy Cross, where the vested choirs sang. Rev. E.W. Babcock conducted the services and the bears were Harry S Darling, Charles M Dexter, Gilbert Rice and William L VanArnam. There were several Hanson floral tributes. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery.
The Wedding ...........The marriage of Miss Anna Darling, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darling of Burdette avenue, to Eugene E DeLong, of Sycaway, was solemnized Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 O'clock at Holy Cross Church. Rev. Edward W Babcock officiated. The bride who was attired in white silk batiste and carried a bouquet of Lillies of the valley and white roses, was given away by her father. Miss Maud Webb was bridesmaid, and Henry Pieper, Jr. of this city, was best man. After a wedding trip to New York and Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. DeLong will reside on Lake avenue, Sycaway. A reception was held from 4 to 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents.....The Troy Northern Budget - June 20 1909
The Troy Sunday Budget Feb 29, 1920
FUNERAL OF MRS. DELONG
The funeral of Mrs. Eugene Delong was held Monday afternoon, prayers being said at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Darling followed by service at the Church of the Holy Cross, where the vested choirs sang. Rev. E.W. Babcock conducted the services and the bears were Harry S Darling, Charles M Dexter, Gilbert Rice and William L VanArnam. There were several Hanson floral tributes. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery.
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