CHESTER, Feb. 18 - The body of Dr. Alexander Boyce Marion, 76, noted medical authority of Brooklyn, N.Y., and a native and for many years a resident of the Richburg community of Chester county, who died in a Swedish hospital in Brooklyn Wednesday, will arrive in Chester early Saturday morning and be taken to Barron's funeral parlor on Wylie Street, where it will remain until 1:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon, when the funeral cortege will leave for Union Associate Reformed Presbyterian church at Richburg, where the services will be conducted at 2 o'clock by the Rev. R.A. Lummus, pastor, assisted by Dr. John McSween, minister of Purity Presbyterian church, Chester, after which burial will be made in the cemetery of the church.
CHESTER, Feb. 18 - The body of Dr. Alexander Boyce Marion, 76, noted medical authority of Brooklyn, N.Y., and a native and for many years a resident of the Richburg community of Chester county, who died in a Swedish hospital in Brooklyn Wednesday, will arrive in Chester early Saturday morning and be taken to Barron's funeral parlor on Wylie Street, where it will remain until 1:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon, when the funeral cortege will leave for Union Associate Reformed Presbyterian church at Richburg, where the services will be conducted at 2 o'clock by the Rev. R.A. Lummus, pastor, assisted by Dr. John McSween, minister of Purity Presbyterian church, Chester, after which burial will be made in the cemetery of the church.
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