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Anna Earle Boney Trochesset

Birth
Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA
Death
20 Feb 1972 (aged 43–44)
Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Anna Earl Trochesset, age 44 years, 924 Davis Street, died Sunday morning, February 20, 1972 at Howard Memorial Hospital in Biloxi where she had been a patient for one month. Anna was born at Biloxi to Henry Louis Boney (1894-1959) and Mary Agnes Ladnier Quave Boney (1890-1956) and was a lifelong resident. Her mother was the widow of Corporal Walter McNeal Quave (1884-1917). Anna Earle Boney married in Harrison County, Mississippi to: Arthur Hebert in December 1946 and Raymond V. Trochesett in June 1948.

Anna was survived by her daughter, Vicki Trochesset, Biloxi; two brothers, James Quave and Norman Quave; four sisters, Alma Boney Babuchna; Audrey Boney Ramsey (1920-1994); Rose Mary Boney King; and Henrietta Boney Stojcich, all of Biloxi; and one grandson.

Following a Mass at St. John's Catholic Church in Biloxi, internment was in Biloxi Cemetery. Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home of Biloxi directed the funeral of Mrs. Trochesset.


REFERENCES:

The Daily Herald, 'Mrs. Anna Trochesett', February 21, 1972, p. 2.

Anna Earl Trochesset, age 44 years, 924 Davis Street, died Sunday morning, February 20, 1972 at Howard Memorial Hospital in Biloxi where she had been a patient for one month. Anna was born at Biloxi to Henry Louis Boney (1894-1959) and Mary Agnes Ladnier Quave Boney (1890-1956) and was a lifelong resident. Her mother was the widow of Corporal Walter McNeal Quave (1884-1917). Anna Earle Boney married in Harrison County, Mississippi to: Arthur Hebert in December 1946 and Raymond V. Trochesett in June 1948.

Anna was survived by her daughter, Vicki Trochesset, Biloxi; two brothers, James Quave and Norman Quave; four sisters, Alma Boney Babuchna; Audrey Boney Ramsey (1920-1994); Rose Mary Boney King; and Henrietta Boney Stojcich, all of Biloxi; and one grandson.

Following a Mass at St. John's Catholic Church in Biloxi, internment was in Biloxi Cemetery. Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home of Biloxi directed the funeral of Mrs. Trochesset.


REFERENCES:

The Daily Herald, 'Mrs. Anna Trochesett', February 21, 1972, p. 2.



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