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Louise Burrow Rochester Burney

Birth
Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA
Death
21 Mar 1936 (aged 57)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Friday March 27, 1936
Arlington Journal

Funeral Services For Mrs. Burney

Mrs. Louise Burney, 57, died at her home in Ft. Worth Friday, March 21. Funeral services were conducted at the Harveson Cole Funeral Home Saturday evening at three o'clock, with Rev. S. M. Bennett officiating. Burial was in the Arlington Cemetery by the side of her husband Joe Burney who died 16 years ago.

Mrs. Burney is survived by one sister, Mrs. T. F. Coyle of Baumont; three nieces, Mrs. Louise Puckett of Ft. Worth, Mesdames Grace and Martha Kirby, Breckenridge; one nephew, Billy Kirby, Ft. Worth.

Mrs. Burney is a former Arlington resident, but has made her home in Ft. Worth for the past ten years.

Those from Arlington attending the services were: Mrs. M. H. Cravens, Mrs. C. L. Knapp, Miss Lula McKnight and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cravens.

SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Friday, October 16, 1903

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Miss Louise Burrow Rochester, formerly of this place, but now of Arlington, Texas, will be married on October 29th to Mr. Joseph Wynne Burney. Miss Rochester is a daughter of the late Col. E. T. Rochester and is a very beautiful and accomplished young woman.
Friday March 27, 1936
Arlington Journal

Funeral Services For Mrs. Burney

Mrs. Louise Burney, 57, died at her home in Ft. Worth Friday, March 21. Funeral services were conducted at the Harveson Cole Funeral Home Saturday evening at three o'clock, with Rev. S. M. Bennett officiating. Burial was in the Arlington Cemetery by the side of her husband Joe Burney who died 16 years ago.

Mrs. Burney is survived by one sister, Mrs. T. F. Coyle of Baumont; three nieces, Mrs. Louise Puckett of Ft. Worth, Mesdames Grace and Martha Kirby, Breckenridge; one nephew, Billy Kirby, Ft. Worth.

Mrs. Burney is a former Arlington resident, but has made her home in Ft. Worth for the past ten years.

Those from Arlington attending the services were: Mrs. M. H. Cravens, Mrs. C. L. Knapp, Miss Lula McKnight and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cravens.

SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Friday, October 16, 1903

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Miss Louise Burrow Rochester, formerly of this place, but now of Arlington, Texas, will be married on October 29th to Mr. Joseph Wynne Burney. Miss Rochester is a daughter of the late Col. E. T. Rochester and is a very beautiful and accomplished young woman.


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