The funeral of this well-known and highly respected lady took place yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Mary's Catholic Church, and the obsequies were very largely attended. The services were conducted by the Rev. Father McKeefrey, assisted by the Rev. Father McCarthy. The pall-bearers were: Honorary-Captain William Sharp, Captain Thomas Kevill, john B. Whitehead, George Newton, M. Glennan, Dr. Junius Anderson, Boswell T. Campe and Captain James W. Gilmer. Active-James E. Brown, E. E. Dawes, John F. Lawler, B. E. Tebault, Ollie Egerton, W. T. Anderson, W. W. Dey and James F. Duncan. The esteem in which the deceased was held by her friends was plainly shown by the many and beautiful floral offerings which covered the casket. the interment was in Elmwood Cemetery. Among the music sung was a tenor solo rendered by Mr. Thomas McNaulty, of Baltimore, with touching effect.
The funeral of this well-known and highly respected lady took place yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Mary's Catholic Church, and the obsequies were very largely attended. The services were conducted by the Rev. Father McKeefrey, assisted by the Rev. Father McCarthy. The pall-bearers were: Honorary-Captain William Sharp, Captain Thomas Kevill, john B. Whitehead, George Newton, M. Glennan, Dr. Junius Anderson, Boswell T. Campe and Captain James W. Gilmer. Active-James E. Brown, E. E. Dawes, John F. Lawler, B. E. Tebault, Ollie Egerton, W. T. Anderson, W. W. Dey and James F. Duncan. The esteem in which the deceased was held by her friends was plainly shown by the many and beautiful floral offerings which covered the casket. the interment was in Elmwood Cemetery. Among the music sung was a tenor solo rendered by Mr. Thomas McNaulty, of Baltimore, with touching effect.
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