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Dubuque Daily Herald, November 11, 1893
DEATH OF MRS. C. S. BURT
IN NEW ORLEANS
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Information has been received by friends in this city of the death of Mrs. C. S. Burt. About seven years ago, Mr. Burt who had been identified with the Novelty Iron Works, and with a manufacturing enterprise in East Dubuque, removed to Baton Rouge, La., where he engaged in the lumber mill business, later on removing to New Orleans. About three years ago, his daughter Belle died in New Orleans, and now his wife is laid to rest in the sunny south. Besides the husband two sons, Angelo and Frank, both married, are left to mourn. Mrs. Burt was for many years a well known resident and society lady of East Dubuque. In the Universalist Church she was noted for being an untiring worker.
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Dubuque Daily Herald, November 11, 1893
DEATH OF MRS. C. S. BURT
IN NEW ORLEANS
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Information has been received by friends in this city of the death of Mrs. C. S. Burt. About seven years ago, Mr. Burt who had been identified with the Novelty Iron Works, and with a manufacturing enterprise in East Dubuque, removed to Baton Rouge, La., where he engaged in the lumber mill business, later on removing to New Orleans. About three years ago, his daughter Belle died in New Orleans, and now his wife is laid to rest in the sunny south. Besides the husband two sons, Angelo and Frank, both married, are left to mourn. Mrs. Burt was for many years a well known resident and society lady of East Dubuque. In the Universalist Church she was noted for being an untiring worker.
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