Mrs. Burnett leaves a husband and a baby one month old.
News of the death of Mrs. Burnett will be a great shock to many friends in New Orleans to whom she had become endeared by her lovable character and attractive personality. Her father has been a leader in the commercial life of this city, and the Stauffers have been one of the leading families in both the social and business life of New Orleans for years.
Times-Picayune (New Orleans) Jan. 12, 1918
Mrs. Burnett leaves a husband and a baby one month old.
News of the death of Mrs. Burnett will be a great shock to many friends in New Orleans to whom she had become endeared by her lovable character and attractive personality. Her father has been a leader in the commercial life of this city, and the Stauffers have been one of the leading families in both the social and business life of New Orleans for years.
Times-Picayune (New Orleans) Jan. 12, 1918
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Celeste Stauffer Burnett
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Harry Burnett
August 16, 1891
January 11, 1918
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