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Celestine Dubroca Favrot

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Celestine Dubroca Favrot

Birth
West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
7 Mar 1921 (aged 79)
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 81
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Funeral services of Mrs. Celestine Favrot, 79, one of the city's best known women, were held Tuesday at 3 pm from the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus on St. Charles Avenue. Mrs. Favrot died at 6:25 pm at her home on Henry Clay Ave. She had been sick a long time.

Mrs. Favrot was a native of West Baton Rouge Parish. Before her marriage she was Miss Celestine Dubroca, although she was frequently called Miss Soniat, the name of an aunt with whom she lived in Paris. In 1862, she married Henry M. Favrot, formerly well known in Baton Rouge as an attorney She was the mother of seven children, the late Henry L. Favrot being the eldest.

Those surviving her are Charles A. Favrot of of the firm Favrot & Livadais in New Orleans, Edgar Favrot of Popular Grove Plantation, West Baton Rouge, William Favrot of Columbus, MS. Leo Favrot of the state Department of Education, Baton Rouge, Miss Louise Favrot and Mrs. Corinne F. Hart of New Orleans. There are also 23 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A sister Corinne Cade also survives.
Funeral services of Mrs. Celestine Favrot, 79, one of the city's best known women, were held Tuesday at 3 pm from the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus on St. Charles Avenue. Mrs. Favrot died at 6:25 pm at her home on Henry Clay Ave. She had been sick a long time.

Mrs. Favrot was a native of West Baton Rouge Parish. Before her marriage she was Miss Celestine Dubroca, although she was frequently called Miss Soniat, the name of an aunt with whom she lived in Paris. In 1862, she married Henry M. Favrot, formerly well known in Baton Rouge as an attorney She was the mother of seven children, the late Henry L. Favrot being the eldest.

Those surviving her are Charles A. Favrot of of the firm Favrot & Livadais in New Orleans, Edgar Favrot of Popular Grove Plantation, West Baton Rouge, William Favrot of Columbus, MS. Leo Favrot of the state Department of Education, Baton Rouge, Miss Louise Favrot and Mrs. Corinne F. Hart of New Orleans. There are also 23 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A sister Corinne Cade also survives.


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