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Mary Elizabeth <I>Mangum</I> Ozburn

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Mary Elizabeth Mangum Ozburn

Birth
Death
19 Oct 1906 (aged 72)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Atlanta Constitution, Oct 21, 1906

At 3 o'clock this afternoon the funeral services of Mrs. Mary E. Ozburn, aged 72 years, will be conducted at Trinity Methodist church. The deceased dropped dead on Friday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock while at the bier of Rev. Sam. P. Jones, in the capitol. The following gentlemen will act as pallbearers: Messrs. W. A. Foster, George Knott, Dr. E. L. Connally, M. T. LaHatte, Judge R. D. Dorsey and W. H. Holcomb.

The deceased was a resident of Atlanta for many years, and resided at 72 Zachery street. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. R. W. Story and Mrs. J. T. Goodrum. Mrs. Ozburn was a sister of Wheeler Mangum, the councilman-elect, and one of Atlanta's best citizens. She was a lifelong admirer of Rev. Sam P. Jones, and went to the capitol to have one farewell look at the face of the great evangelist. An attack of heart failure seized her, and in a few moments, after having been carried into the comptroller's office, she passed away.

Children:
as per 1860 census: William, Mary, James.
as per 1880 census: William, Mary, James, Emily, Catherine, Julia.
Atlanta Constitution, Oct 21, 1906

At 3 o'clock this afternoon the funeral services of Mrs. Mary E. Ozburn, aged 72 years, will be conducted at Trinity Methodist church. The deceased dropped dead on Friday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock while at the bier of Rev. Sam. P. Jones, in the capitol. The following gentlemen will act as pallbearers: Messrs. W. A. Foster, George Knott, Dr. E. L. Connally, M. T. LaHatte, Judge R. D. Dorsey and W. H. Holcomb.

The deceased was a resident of Atlanta for many years, and resided at 72 Zachery street. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. R. W. Story and Mrs. J. T. Goodrum. Mrs. Ozburn was a sister of Wheeler Mangum, the councilman-elect, and one of Atlanta's best citizens. She was a lifelong admirer of Rev. Sam P. Jones, and went to the capitol to have one farewell look at the face of the great evangelist. An attack of heart failure seized her, and in a few moments, after having been carried into the comptroller's office, she passed away.

Children:
as per 1860 census: William, Mary, James.
as per 1880 census: William, Mary, James, Emily, Catherine, Julia.


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