The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary S. Southard took place Wednesday afternoon, from the home of her son, Charles P. Southard, 1506 North 17th Street, with a large number of friends of present. The services were conducted by Rev. T. J. Mackay, rector of All Saints Church. The pall bearers were: J.T. Beckman, H.A. Doud, William Keller, Albert Krug, George M. Nattinger, and Charles L. Saunders.
Among those present from abroad to attend the funeral are: Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Southard of Denver. On account of the illness of Miss Clara Southard, the interment services at Forest Lawn cemetery were private.∼Elizabeth's individual stone did not have any dates on it. She was enumerated in the 1910 Census in Omaha with her husband Frank B Southard.
She is buried in the Southard family plot with Ann, James P, Mary E, Clara, Charles P, and Lena Southard.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary S. Southard took place Wednesday afternoon, from the home of her son, Charles P. Southard, 1506 North 17th Street, with a large number of friends of present. The services were conducted by Rev. T. J. Mackay, rector of All Saints Church. The pall bearers were: J.T. Beckman, H.A. Doud, William Keller, Albert Krug, George M. Nattinger, and Charles L. Saunders.
Among those present from abroad to attend the funeral are: Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Southard of Denver. On account of the illness of Miss Clara Southard, the interment services at Forest Lawn cemetery were private.∼Elizabeth's individual stone did not have any dates on it. She was enumerated in the 1910 Census in Omaha with her husband Frank B Southard.
She is buried in the Southard family plot with Ann, James P, Mary E, Clara, Charles P, and Lena Southard.
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