source: The Donaldsonville Chief. (Donaldsonville, La.) 1871-current, March 18, 1905, page 5
The mortal remains of the late Clayton J. Burton, a former Donaldsonvillian who removed to San Francisco, Cal., a year or so age and died at that place in January last, arrived in Donaldsonville Wednesday and the following morning at 9 o'clock were interred in the Protestant cemetery beside those of Mr. Burton's sister, Mrs. M.J. Badeaux. The obsequies were conducted by the Rev. U.P. Bowden, pastor of the local Episcopal church. The remains were in the form of ashes, Mr. Burton's body having been cremated at San Francisco. Mrs. Burton has returned to Donaldsonville, accompanied by her children, and will take up residence here.
source: The Donaldsonville Chief. (Donaldsonville, La.) 1871-current, March 18, 1905, page 5
The mortal remains of the late Clayton J. Burton, a former Donaldsonvillian who removed to San Francisco, Cal., a year or so age and died at that place in January last, arrived in Donaldsonville Wednesday and the following morning at 9 o'clock were interred in the Protestant cemetery beside those of Mr. Burton's sister, Mrs. M.J. Badeaux. The obsequies were conducted by the Rev. U.P. Bowden, pastor of the local Episcopal church. The remains were in the form of ashes, Mr. Burton's body having been cremated at San Francisco. Mrs. Burton has returned to Donaldsonville, accompanied by her children, and will take up residence here.
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