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Margherete Brescia

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Margherete Brescia

Birth
Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
Death
30 Jun 1902 (aged 0–1)
Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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"AN INFANT FOUND DEAD: Young Ladies Acted as Pall-Bearers at the Funeral. // The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe BRESCIA was found dead in bed yesterday morning. The little child had been sick for two or three days, but the night previous to its death had been very lively and cheerful, and its parents thought the little one was much better, but upon awaking early the next morning found it had died during the night. The heartbroken parents have the sympathy of their many friends in their sad bereavement. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, from the church of the Holy Family, conducted by Father SCHLENKE. The services were very impressive. The casket was borne by four young ladies, who acted as pall-bearers. They were Misses BOWEN, Marie MAHON, Mary CODE [= CODY?] and DEIGNAN. The interment was at Linwood." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Tuesday, 01 JUL 1902, p. 1.]
"AN INFANT FOUND DEAD: Young Ladies Acted as Pall-Bearers at the Funeral. // The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe BRESCIA was found dead in bed yesterday morning. The little child had been sick for two or three days, but the night previous to its death had been very lively and cheerful, and its parents thought the little one was much better, but upon awaking early the next morning found it had died during the night. The heartbroken parents have the sympathy of their many friends in their sad bereavement. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, from the church of the Holy Family, conducted by Father SCHLENKE. The services were very impressive. The casket was borne by four young ladies, who acted as pall-bearers. They were Misses BOWEN, Marie MAHON, Mary CODE [= CODY?] and DEIGNAN. The interment was at Linwood." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Tuesday, 01 JUL 1902, p. 1.]


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