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The Funeral Took Place From St. Pat-
trick's Church at 11 a. m. To-day.
The funeral of Mrs. A. P. Wozencraft took place from St. Patrick's church on Bryan street to-day and proceeded to the Trinity cemetery. The pall-bearers were: J. M. Pace, J., George C. Goldman, W. C. McKamy, W. M. Alexander, R. C. Porter, Charles C. Cobb, Robert Astin and J. L. Henry, Jr.
Mrs. Wozencraft who, after a lingering illness, died at the home of Mr. T. P. Barry, 391 Ervay street, on yesterday, was a daughter of ex-Congressman B. L. Wilson of West Virginia, and a niece of Hon. Wm. L. Wilson of that state, chairman of the ways and means committee of the present house of representatives. She was taken to Colorado by her husband a few months ago, in the hope that the climate of that state would have a beneficial effect on her health. But, the hope was not realized, and she continued to get worse after her return to Dallas. Mrs. Wozencraft, by her many attractive qualities and graces of heart and mind, endeared herself to a host of persons, who sincerely mourn her untimely death, and who sympathize with her stricken husband in his bereavement.
- December 23, 1893, Dallas Daily Times Herald, p. 5, col. 4.
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The Funeral Took Place From St. Pat-
trick's Church at 11 a. m. To-day.
The funeral of Mrs. A. P. Wozencraft took place from St. Patrick's church on Bryan street to-day and proceeded to the Trinity cemetery. The pall-bearers were: J. M. Pace, J., George C. Goldman, W. C. McKamy, W. M. Alexander, R. C. Porter, Charles C. Cobb, Robert Astin and J. L. Henry, Jr.
Mrs. Wozencraft who, after a lingering illness, died at the home of Mr. T. P. Barry, 391 Ervay street, on yesterday, was a daughter of ex-Congressman B. L. Wilson of West Virginia, and a niece of Hon. Wm. L. Wilson of that state, chairman of the ways and means committee of the present house of representatives. She was taken to Colorado by her husband a few months ago, in the hope that the climate of that state would have a beneficial effect on her health. But, the hope was not realized, and she continued to get worse after her return to Dallas. Mrs. Wozencraft, by her many attractive qualities and graces of heart and mind, endeared herself to a host of persons, who sincerely mourn her untimely death, and who sympathize with her stricken husband in his bereavement.
- December 23, 1893, Dallas Daily Times Herald, p. 5, col. 4.
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