Children: Ralph Windell Becton b.ca1905
Gladys Lucille Becton
Married Second: Harry Daniel New 10/7/1914
Mobile Register, Thur. 4/27/1916, p2
Mrs. Onie Mae Snow New
Mrs. Onie Mae Snow New, of this city, passed away at the family residence yesterday. She was twenty eight years of age and well known throughout this city and the surrounding country. Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents, Mr. W.W. Snow and Mrs. Winnie Snow; six sisters, Mrs. Irene Allen, Mrs. Euline McDuffie, Mrs. Minnie McDuffie, Mrs. Rosa Brannan, Mrs. Bessie Logan, and Miss Grace Snow; three brothers, H.W., J.M., and O.H. Snow, and a number of other relatives.
The funeral will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock, the burial to be at Pleasant Valley at the Zion Church cemetery.
(Also in the Same Mortuary Column)
Mrs. Harry New
Mrs. Harry New, wife of former Police Officer Harry New, died Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the City Hospital, after an illness of brief duration. Her husband was stricken with paralysis the past week and is reported to have taken a turn for the worse following a brief improvement. Besides her husband Mrs. New is survived by a number of relatives.
Mobile Register, Fri. 4/28/1916 p3
Mrs. Onie Mae New
The funeral of Mrs. Onie Mae New was largely attended yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the family residence, 1015 South Cedar street. The burial was in the Zion cemetery at Pleasant Valley, where the grave was entirely hidden from view with beautiful flowers. The services were conducted by Rev. M. Busbee of this city. The following served as pallbearers: Messrs. J.D. McConnell, W.G. Lemmon, J.E. Seabury and L.C. Litz, members of the Police Relief Association.
Children: Ralph Windell Becton b.ca1905
Gladys Lucille Becton
Married Second: Harry Daniel New 10/7/1914
Mobile Register, Thur. 4/27/1916, p2
Mrs. Onie Mae Snow New
Mrs. Onie Mae Snow New, of this city, passed away at the family residence yesterday. She was twenty eight years of age and well known throughout this city and the surrounding country. Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents, Mr. W.W. Snow and Mrs. Winnie Snow; six sisters, Mrs. Irene Allen, Mrs. Euline McDuffie, Mrs. Minnie McDuffie, Mrs. Rosa Brannan, Mrs. Bessie Logan, and Miss Grace Snow; three brothers, H.W., J.M., and O.H. Snow, and a number of other relatives.
The funeral will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock, the burial to be at Pleasant Valley at the Zion Church cemetery.
(Also in the Same Mortuary Column)
Mrs. Harry New
Mrs. Harry New, wife of former Police Officer Harry New, died Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the City Hospital, after an illness of brief duration. Her husband was stricken with paralysis the past week and is reported to have taken a turn for the worse following a brief improvement. Besides her husband Mrs. New is survived by a number of relatives.
Mobile Register, Fri. 4/28/1916 p3
Mrs. Onie Mae New
The funeral of Mrs. Onie Mae New was largely attended yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the family residence, 1015 South Cedar street. The burial was in the Zion cemetery at Pleasant Valley, where the grave was entirely hidden from view with beautiful flowers. The services were conducted by Rev. M. Busbee of this city. The following served as pallbearers: Messrs. J.D. McConnell, W.G. Lemmon, J.E. Seabury and L.C. Litz, members of the Police Relief Association.
Family Members
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George W Snow
1876–1876
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Henry Wesley Snow
1877–1956
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Irene Eveline Snow Allen
1879–1951
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Euline Vermell Snow McDuffie
1881–1951
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Minnie Eugene Snow McDuffie
1883–1974
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John Murdock Snow
1884–1956
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Rosa Lee Snow Brannan
1886–1945
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Daniel Snow
1889–1889
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Elizabeth A "Bessie" Snow Bland
1891–1971
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Otto H Snow
1894–1969
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Grace Snow Allen
1896–1977
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Robert Melton Snow
1898–1898
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Charles Valrie Snow
1901–1901
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Oliver Houston Snow
1903–1903
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Estelle Lila Snow Newburn
1908–1973
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