Mrs. C. M. Seay died in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The body of Mrs. Seay will arrive in Dallas over the Rock Island tomorrow morning at 9:10 o'clock It will be at the parlors of Ed C. Smith & Bros. until 4:30 o'clock, and the funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock from the First Congregational Church. Interment will be made at the Oakland Cemetery. [See 7-25 article below, burial was in Grove Hill Cemetery.]
Mrs. Seay was 60 years old and having been in poor health for several years, had gone to Colorado for the summer in the hope that the climate would prove beneficial. She was born in England and came to America when was 12 years old, having lived in Dallas for about thirty-three years. She is survived by her husband, two brothers, G. B. Dealey of Dallas and Charles L. Dealey of Colorado Springs; a sister, Mrs. Frank Boyle, a missionary to South America; two sons, Frank Seay of Dallas and Clarence Seay of Colorado Springs, and a number of nieces and nephews, most of whom live in Dallas and Colorado Springs.
Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
07-23-1918
Dallas, Texas
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[Born Duke, Everton, Liverpool, England.]
Funeral services for Mrs. Charles M. Seay, who died in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Sunday, were held at the First Congregational Church at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Rev. James Kirkland officiating. Burial was in Grove Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were T. J. Mosher, C. H. Levan, I. T. Moore, L. B. Mitchell, A. Baker, W. Parker, and H. M. Hinckley.
Dallas News
07-25-1918
(Thanks Barbara)
Mrs. C. M. Seay died in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The body of Mrs. Seay will arrive in Dallas over the Rock Island tomorrow morning at 9:10 o'clock It will be at the parlors of Ed C. Smith & Bros. until 4:30 o'clock, and the funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock from the First Congregational Church. Interment will be made at the Oakland Cemetery. [See 7-25 article below, burial was in Grove Hill Cemetery.]
Mrs. Seay was 60 years old and having been in poor health for several years, had gone to Colorado for the summer in the hope that the climate would prove beneficial. She was born in England and came to America when was 12 years old, having lived in Dallas for about thirty-three years. She is survived by her husband, two brothers, G. B. Dealey of Dallas and Charles L. Dealey of Colorado Springs; a sister, Mrs. Frank Boyle, a missionary to South America; two sons, Frank Seay of Dallas and Clarence Seay of Colorado Springs, and a number of nieces and nephews, most of whom live in Dallas and Colorado Springs.
Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
07-23-1918
Dallas, Texas
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[Born Duke, Everton, Liverpool, England.]
Funeral services for Mrs. Charles M. Seay, who died in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Sunday, were held at the First Congregational Church at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Rev. James Kirkland officiating. Burial was in Grove Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were T. J. Mosher, C. H. Levan, I. T. Moore, L. B. Mitchell, A. Baker, W. Parker, and H. M. Hinckley.
Dallas News
07-25-1918
(Thanks Barbara)
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