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Anna Maura

Birth
Death
24 Jan 1912
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA
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Pensacola Journal
26 January 1912
Page 5

MISS A. MAURA LAID TO REST
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FUNERAL SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED YESTERDAY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK AT ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, REV. FATHER FULLERTON OFFICIATING
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Attended by a large number of the friends of the deceased, the funeral services of Miss Anna Maura, who passed away early Wednesday morning at her home, 118 West Government street, were conducted at St. Michael's church yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Father Fullerton saying mass over the body. The high esteem in which the deceased was held was attested by the large number of beautiful floral offerings which were much in evidence and by the large number of friends who gathered to pay the last tribute of respect to the deceased.

Immediately after the funeral services were completed, the cortege proceeded to St. Michael's cemetery, where, in the presence of a large number of relatives, friends and acquaintances, the body was lowered to the last resting place.

The following were the pall bearers: John Mann, Flavian Mann, Willie O'Connell, Frank Humphreys, Wallace Kennedy and John Humphreys.
Pensacola Journal
26 January 1912
Page 5

MISS A. MAURA LAID TO REST
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED YESTERDAY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK AT ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, REV. FATHER FULLERTON OFFICIATING
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Attended by a large number of the friends of the deceased, the funeral services of Miss Anna Maura, who passed away early Wednesday morning at her home, 118 West Government street, were conducted at St. Michael's church yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Father Fullerton saying mass over the body. The high esteem in which the deceased was held was attested by the large number of beautiful floral offerings which were much in evidence and by the large number of friends who gathered to pay the last tribute of respect to the deceased.

Immediately after the funeral services were completed, the cortege proceeded to St. Michael's cemetery, where, in the presence of a large number of relatives, friends and acquaintances, the body was lowered to the last resting place.

The following were the pall bearers: John Mann, Flavian Mann, Willie O'Connell, Frank Humphreys, Wallace Kennedy and John Humphreys.


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