The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) March 24, 1923 page 4
LOUIS DUFIEF DEAD.
Funeral of D.C. Resident to be Held Monday
Louis B. DuFief, fifty-four years old, died yesterday at his home, 3301 O street northwest. He had resided in Washington all of his life and at one time was prominently connected with the coal business in the city. For the past five years he had been employed in the license tax office of the District of Columbia government. He was educated in St. John’s College. He was a member of Kean Council, Knights of Columbus and Holy Name Society of Holy Trinity Church.
The funeral, with solemn requiem mass, will be held Monday morning from Holy Trinity Church. Interment will be in Oak Hill. Mr. DuFief is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary I. DuFief, four sons and four daughters.
The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) March 24, 1923 page 4
LOUIS DUFIEF DEAD.
Funeral of D.C. Resident to be Held Monday
Louis B. DuFief, fifty-four years old, died yesterday at his home, 3301 O street northwest. He had resided in Washington all of his life and at one time was prominently connected with the coal business in the city. For the past five years he had been employed in the license tax office of the District of Columbia government. He was educated in St. John’s College. He was a member of Kean Council, Knights of Columbus and Holy Name Society of Holy Trinity Church.
The funeral, with solemn requiem mass, will be held Monday morning from Holy Trinity Church. Interment will be in Oak Hill. Mr. DuFief is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary I. DuFief, four sons and four daughters.
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