Mrs. George Murrill, of Mobile; Mrs. Tony Ankerson of Mobile; Mrs. William Brondum, Mrs. George Sides, Messrs. John, Joseph, Hugh, Lloyd, Otis, and Leo Krebs, and Misses Hannah and Vivian Krebs of this city, eleven grandchildren and a large number of relatives throughout this community and in Alabama. Mr. Krebs was a man of sterling character, highly respected throughout the county, and a devoted member of the Catholic church.
He was a contractor by profession, being regarded as one of the most proficient builders in this vicinity and standing high in the estimation of his co-workers.
The funeral took place from his residence at 2:30 Friday afternoon, proceeding to Our Lady of Victories Catholic Church, and thence to Machpelah cemetery for interment.
Pascagoua Democrat-Star Dec. 18, 1919
Mrs. George Murrill, of Mobile; Mrs. Tony Ankerson of Mobile; Mrs. William Brondum, Mrs. George Sides, Messrs. John, Joseph, Hugh, Lloyd, Otis, and Leo Krebs, and Misses Hannah and Vivian Krebs of this city, eleven grandchildren and a large number of relatives throughout this community and in Alabama. Mr. Krebs was a man of sterling character, highly respected throughout the county, and a devoted member of the Catholic church.
He was a contractor by profession, being regarded as one of the most proficient builders in this vicinity and standing high in the estimation of his co-workers.
The funeral took place from his residence at 2:30 Friday afternoon, proceeding to Our Lady of Victories Catholic Church, and thence to Machpelah cemetery for interment.
Pascagoua Democrat-Star Dec. 18, 1919
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