The Brunswick Pilot; Friday 4 January 1929; pg. 1, col. 4
Rosendo Torras, 78, died at the Hospital early Wednesday morning after an illness of only a few hours. Mr. Torras was one of the best known citizens of Brunswick. He was born in Spain but had lived in Brunswick for the past fifty years, coming to this country as a young man in command of a sailing vessel. Mr. Torras, after making his home here entered the lumber exporters of the old days. He retired from business about fifteen years ago. He is survived by four daughters, Miss Marie Torras, Mrs. W.L. Harwell, Mrs. Paul Morton and Mrs. Alfred Wood, all of Brunswick. Three sons, Fernando J. Torras, of Brunswick, Raymond W. Torras, of Atlanta and Julian Torras, of Texas.
The Brunswick Pilot; Friday 4 January 1929; pg. 1, col. 4
Rosendo Torras, 78, died at the Hospital early Wednesday morning after an illness of only a few hours. Mr. Torras was one of the best known citizens of Brunswick. He was born in Spain but had lived in Brunswick for the past fifty years, coming to this country as a young man in command of a sailing vessel. Mr. Torras, after making his home here entered the lumber exporters of the old days. He retired from business about fifteen years ago. He is survived by four daughters, Miss Marie Torras, Mrs. W.L. Harwell, Mrs. Paul Morton and Mrs. Alfred Wood, all of Brunswick. Three sons, Fernando J. Torras, of Brunswick, Raymond W. Torras, of Atlanta and Julian Torras, of Texas.
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