OBITUARY: Little Child is Taken By Death
Death claimed little Agnes Harrigan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harrigan of San Francisco, at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Duffield at Black Point yesterday morning. The child had been ill and her parents had taken her to the country in the hope that the change might be of benefit to her but to no purpose. She was born in San Francisco and was aged 16 months and 21 days. The body has been removed to the John C. Mount parlors and the funeral, which will be private, will take place this afternoon. The internment will be in Cypress Hill Cemetery
Published in the Petaluma Daily Morning Courier (Petaluma, California) July 27, 1924, page 8.
Agnes is buried with her maternal grandparents, William Charles and Agnes Mary Parrott Duffield.
OBITUARY: Little Child is Taken By Death
Death claimed little Agnes Harrigan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harrigan of San Francisco, at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Duffield at Black Point yesterday morning. The child had been ill and her parents had taken her to the country in the hope that the change might be of benefit to her but to no purpose. She was born in San Francisco and was aged 16 months and 21 days. The body has been removed to the John C. Mount parlors and the funeral, which will be private, will take place this afternoon. The internment will be in Cypress Hill Cemetery
Published in the Petaluma Daily Morning Courier (Petaluma, California) July 27, 1924, page 8.
Agnes is buried with her maternal grandparents, William Charles and Agnes Mary Parrott Duffield.
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She is buried next to Agnes and William Duffield
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