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Miss Maggie Smurl, who had been an inmate at the Asylum, at Retreat, died there yesterday, aged 34 [sic] years. The remains were brought by undertaker Marley yesterday afternoon to the home of the brother of the deceased, 401 [sic] Scott Street, from where the funeral took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be at the city cemetery.
Wilkes-Barre Leader, 21 Jan 1903 (Morn.)
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Under the Heading- BRIEFS- Sixth paragraph down
The funeral of Maggie Smurl, who died Monday, took place this afternoon from the home of her brother, John Smurl, 397 Scott street. The pall bearers were: Andrew Coyle, Chas. Bonner, Conny Cannon and M. Lynch. Interment was made in the City cemetery in charge of Undertaker Marley.
Wilkes-Barre Leader, 21 Jan 1903 (Eve.)
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Miss Maggie Smurl, who had been an inmate at the Asylum, at Retreat, died there yesterday, aged 34 [sic] years. The remains were brought by undertaker Marley yesterday afternoon to the home of the brother of the deceased, 401 [sic] Scott Street, from where the funeral took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be at the city cemetery.
Wilkes-Barre Leader, 21 Jan 1903 (Morn.)
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Under the Heading- BRIEFS- Sixth paragraph down
The funeral of Maggie Smurl, who died Monday, took place this afternoon from the home of her brother, John Smurl, 397 Scott street. The pall bearers were: Andrew Coyle, Chas. Bonner, Conny Cannon and M. Lynch. Interment was made in the City cemetery in charge of Undertaker Marley.
Wilkes-Barre Leader, 21 Jan 1903 (Eve.)
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