Mrs. Fannie Loeb Is Laid to Rest - There Were Many Beautiful Floral Tributes
~The funeral of Mrs. Fannie Loeb, wife of Mr. Aaron Loeb, whose death occurred Thursday night at the family residence at No. 1308 Fifth avenue, took place from the residence yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the services being conducted by Rev. Bernard C. Ehrenreich, of Montgomery.
The pallbearers were Messrs. Leo Leowenherz, B. Rothschild, William Emrich, Abe Lefkowitz, D. Rothschild, and L. Harris.
~The floral tributes were unusually beautiful and testified in fitting manner to the esteem in which she was held by her friends. Temple B'Nai Israel, of which she was a member, sent an especially beautiful flora design as expressive of the love of the members of the Temple for her.
~Four o'clock was the hour first announced for the funeral, but as it was imperative that Rev. Dr. Ehrenreich return to Montgomery on the 4:20 train, it was necessary to hold the services earlier.
Macon (GA) Telegraph, 11 Nov 1906
Deaths in Columbus: Columbus, Ga., Nov. 10.
Mrs. Fannie Loeb, aged fifty-six years, wife of Aaron Loeb, died late last night. The funeral service took place this afternoon. She was born in France and came to this country when a young girl.
Mrs. Fannie Loeb Is Laid to Rest - There Were Many Beautiful Floral Tributes
~The funeral of Mrs. Fannie Loeb, wife of Mr. Aaron Loeb, whose death occurred Thursday night at the family residence at No. 1308 Fifth avenue, took place from the residence yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the services being conducted by Rev. Bernard C. Ehrenreich, of Montgomery.
The pallbearers were Messrs. Leo Leowenherz, B. Rothschild, William Emrich, Abe Lefkowitz, D. Rothschild, and L. Harris.
~The floral tributes were unusually beautiful and testified in fitting manner to the esteem in which she was held by her friends. Temple B'Nai Israel, of which she was a member, sent an especially beautiful flora design as expressive of the love of the members of the Temple for her.
~Four o'clock was the hour first announced for the funeral, but as it was imperative that Rev. Dr. Ehrenreich return to Montgomery on the 4:20 train, it was necessary to hold the services earlier.
Macon (GA) Telegraph, 11 Nov 1906
Deaths in Columbus: Columbus, Ga., Nov. 10.
Mrs. Fannie Loeb, aged fifty-six years, wife of Aaron Loeb, died late last night. The funeral service took place this afternoon. She was born in France and came to this country when a young girl.
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