Mrs. Amelia Moss Albergotti, a beloved citizen of this city, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. I. Greene, this city, on Friday. The funeral services were held this morning at 11 o'clock at St. Paul's Methodist church, burial taking place at Sunnyside cemetery.
The deceased was abut 72 years of age and lived a long, consistent Christian life. She was the widow of the late Schmidt Albergotti.
The following children survive: Mrs. C. I. Greene, Miss Kittie Albergotti, James M. Albergotti, of Orangeburg, and Mrs. Henry Muldrow of Dishopville. A brother, James M. Moss of Cameron, also survives.
(The State - April 17, 1921)
Mrs. Amelia Moss Albergotti, a beloved citizen of this city, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. I. Greene, this city, on Friday. The funeral services were held this morning at 11 o'clock at St. Paul's Methodist church, burial taking place at Sunnyside cemetery.
The deceased was abut 72 years of age and lived a long, consistent Christian life. She was the widow of the late Schmidt Albergotti.
The following children survive: Mrs. C. I. Greene, Miss Kittie Albergotti, James M. Albergotti, of Orangeburg, and Mrs. Henry Muldrow of Dishopville. A brother, James M. Moss of Cameron, also survives.
(The State - April 17, 1921)
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