Eleanor Marberry

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Eleanor Marberry

Birth
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA
Death
10 Aug 1909 (aged 14)
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Familty Plot Block 24, Lot 1
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Dr. Andrew Jackson Marberry, Jr. and Mrs. Sarah Young Marberry

Touching Services Held Over the Body of Miss Eleanor Marberry
It was a large and very sad concourse of people that attended the funeral of Miss Eleanor Marberry Wednesday afternoon. Long before the hour set for the funeral (5 p.m.) vehicles commenced to arrive and continued until after the service had begun. The services were opened by a song, "Sometime, Somewhere" by a chorus consisting of Mrs. Walter Robertson, Mrs. C. E. Hudson, Mrs. J. B. Taylor, Mrs. J. W. Hill, Mrs. Martha Clark, Miss Stella Spence with a cornet, Harry Storrs, T. F. Owen, J. J. Spence, Jr., and Felix Dudley. Mrs. Malla Jones accompanying on the piano. This was followed by a prayer by Rev. J. W. Howell, which was very touching. Mrs. Walter Orbertson then sang a solo, "Fact to Face."
Remarks by Rev. W. E. Foster, touching upon the life and character of the young lady were followed by a quartet consisting of Mrs. Walter Robertson, Mrs. Martha Clark, Harry Storrs, and J. J. Spence, Jr. Miss Nubie Hill played "Mexico" while friends viewed the body and the casket was being carried out.
Services were concluded at the grave as follows: "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" by the oridinal chorus, prayer by Rev. Mr. Foster; favorite hymns by the chorus.
Rev. Mr. Howell closed with a prayer.
The active pall bearers were J. B. Murrah, John Freeland, A. P. Holman, Chas. T. Paul, H. D. Leffel and W.D. Holcomb. The honorary pall bearers were nine young ladies who were friends and school mates of Miss Eleanor. They were Misses Katherine Thompson, Meta Nimitz, Louise Millspaugh, Alma French, Anie Land, Marian Jones, Mary Bates, Margaret Flannagan and Perlan Wyatt.
Daughter of Dr. Andrew Jackson Marberry, Jr. and Mrs. Sarah Young Marberry

Touching Services Held Over the Body of Miss Eleanor Marberry
It was a large and very sad concourse of people that attended the funeral of Miss Eleanor Marberry Wednesday afternoon. Long before the hour set for the funeral (5 p.m.) vehicles commenced to arrive and continued until after the service had begun. The services were opened by a song, "Sometime, Somewhere" by a chorus consisting of Mrs. Walter Robertson, Mrs. C. E. Hudson, Mrs. J. B. Taylor, Mrs. J. W. Hill, Mrs. Martha Clark, Miss Stella Spence with a cornet, Harry Storrs, T. F. Owen, J. J. Spence, Jr., and Felix Dudley. Mrs. Malla Jones accompanying on the piano. This was followed by a prayer by Rev. J. W. Howell, which was very touching. Mrs. Walter Orbertson then sang a solo, "Fact to Face."
Remarks by Rev. W. E. Foster, touching upon the life and character of the young lady were followed by a quartet consisting of Mrs. Walter Robertson, Mrs. Martha Clark, Harry Storrs, and J. J. Spence, Jr. Miss Nubie Hill played "Mexico" while friends viewed the body and the casket was being carried out.
Services were concluded at the grave as follows: "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" by the oridinal chorus, prayer by Rev. Mr. Foster; favorite hymns by the chorus.
Rev. Mr. Howell closed with a prayer.
The active pall bearers were J. B. Murrah, John Freeland, A. P. Holman, Chas. T. Paul, H. D. Leffel and W.D. Holcomb. The honorary pall bearers were nine young ladies who were friends and school mates of Miss Eleanor. They were Misses Katherine Thompson, Meta Nimitz, Louise Millspaugh, Alma French, Anie Land, Marian Jones, Mary Bates, Margaret Flannagan and Perlan Wyatt.