She was born and reared in Pineville. Besides her husband and mother, she is survived by her one brother, M. M. Coleman, Jr., and one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Cross, of Alexandria. One of her sisters, Mrs. Lillian Potette [Petit] was killed in an automobile accident several months ago, and another sister Miss Octavia Coleman died about three years ago.
The body was brought here for burial, the funeral taking place Friday afternoon from the residence of Mrs. Butler, 28 Louisiana avenue, Alexandria, and going to the Pineville Methodist Church, where services were conducted by Rev. D. B. Bodie, after which interment was made in Mount Olivet cemetery, under the direction of Hixson Bros. local funeral directors.
Weekly Town Talk (Alexandria, LA) Aug 18, 1934, p.: 13
Eunice died of "general peritonitis" due to an "incomplete abortion" performed on Aug 7, 1934. (Texas Cert. of Death, No. 36787)
She was born and reared in Pineville. Besides her husband and mother, she is survived by her one brother, M. M. Coleman, Jr., and one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Cross, of Alexandria. One of her sisters, Mrs. Lillian Potette [Petit] was killed in an automobile accident several months ago, and another sister Miss Octavia Coleman died about three years ago.
The body was brought here for burial, the funeral taking place Friday afternoon from the residence of Mrs. Butler, 28 Louisiana avenue, Alexandria, and going to the Pineville Methodist Church, where services were conducted by Rev. D. B. Bodie, after which interment was made in Mount Olivet cemetery, under the direction of Hixson Bros. local funeral directors.
Weekly Town Talk (Alexandria, LA) Aug 18, 1934, p.: 13
Eunice died of "general peritonitis" due to an "incomplete abortion" performed on Aug 7, 1934. (Texas Cert. of Death, No. 36787)
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