Relatives and friends of the family, also officers of the J. O. U. A. Mechanics, Louisiana Council No. 5 and employes of criminal sheriff's office are invited to attend the service, which will take place from the funeral home of Pat J McMahon-Coburn Company, 2365 Canal street Corner North Miro on Sunday afternoon February 20, 1938 at 4 o'clock.
Internment at Hope Mausoleum, 4501 Canal Street.
(obit as seen in The Times Picyune Feb 20, 1938)
Funeral Rites for Emile T. Combe, Orleans parish deputy sheriff, who died of a heart attack saturday night at his residence, 3825 Cleveland Avenue, werre conducted Sunday afternoon at the funeral home of Pat. J. McMahon-Coburn Company 2305 Canal street. Internment was in Hope Mausoleum.
Mr. Combe is survived by his widow, the former Miss Gail Showen. Assigned to Parish Prison. Mr. Combe had been a deputy sheriff for the past 17 years.
(obit as seen in the Times Picyune Feb 21 1938)
Relatives and friends of the family, also officers of the J. O. U. A. Mechanics, Louisiana Council No. 5 and employes of criminal sheriff's office are invited to attend the service, which will take place from the funeral home of Pat J McMahon-Coburn Company, 2365 Canal street Corner North Miro on Sunday afternoon February 20, 1938 at 4 o'clock.
Internment at Hope Mausoleum, 4501 Canal Street.
(obit as seen in The Times Picyune Feb 20, 1938)
Funeral Rites for Emile T. Combe, Orleans parish deputy sheriff, who died of a heart attack saturday night at his residence, 3825 Cleveland Avenue, werre conducted Sunday afternoon at the funeral home of Pat. J. McMahon-Coburn Company 2305 Canal street. Internment was in Hope Mausoleum.
Mr. Combe is survived by his widow, the former Miss Gail Showen. Assigned to Parish Prison. Mr. Combe had been a deputy sheriff for the past 17 years.
(obit as seen in the Times Picyune Feb 21 1938)
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