March 18, 1900
The funeral of the late Mrs. Maggie Chilton Mullaly, wife of C. B. Mullaly took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the family residence, 716 Nolan street. A large concourse of friends followed the remains to the last resting place at Anchor Masonic cemetery and floral offerings were numerous and varied. There were all kinds of designs, embracing the cross, wreaths, pillows and anchors, and the handsome casket, in which the remains lay, was completely covered with them. Services were conducted at the residence by Rev. John M. Moore, of Travis Park Methodist Episcopal church. The pall bearers were John J. Stevens, Bryan Callaghan, Thomas L. Conroy, W. C. Rigsby, L. P. Peck, G. G. Clifford, Arthur Seeligson, C. S. Austin. Deceased leaves besides her husband, two children, her mother, widow of the late Capt. Samuel C. Bennett, and two sisters, Misses Leonora and Mary Bennett.
March 18, 1900
The funeral of the late Mrs. Maggie Chilton Mullaly, wife of C. B. Mullaly took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the family residence, 716 Nolan street. A large concourse of friends followed the remains to the last resting place at Anchor Masonic cemetery and floral offerings were numerous and varied. There were all kinds of designs, embracing the cross, wreaths, pillows and anchors, and the handsome casket, in which the remains lay, was completely covered with them. Services were conducted at the residence by Rev. John M. Moore, of Travis Park Methodist Episcopal church. The pall bearers were John J. Stevens, Bryan Callaghan, Thomas L. Conroy, W. C. Rigsby, L. P. Peck, G. G. Clifford, Arthur Seeligson, C. S. Austin. Deceased leaves besides her husband, two children, her mother, widow of the late Capt. Samuel C. Bennett, and two sisters, Misses Leonora and Mary Bennett.
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