Dorothy Elizabeth Belt
Unable to find the Cemetery mentioned in the obituary, however under her father's records it says: "Remains of Chas. & Eva Bready reinterred here"
Maybe re-interred at Rockville Cemetery
Obituary
Miss Eva Bready died of consumption at the residence of her sister, Mrs. C. Bready, Redland, Montgomery County, Easter Sunday afternoon about 3 o'clock in the nineteenth year of her age, and was laid to rest at Redland, in the graveyard adjoining the church.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Cocke.
Eva was the bright and interesting daughter of the late Charles Bready, formerly of this place, but now resides at Brockville.
The bearers were Harry Belt, John Thompson, George Jones, Wilbur Jones, Somerville Bean and Harry Penn. T.C. Groomes was the funeral director.
We shall reach the summerland, some sweet day by and by; we shall press the golden strand, some sweet day by and by; oh, the loved ones watching there, by the tree of life so fair, till we come their joy to share, some sweet day by and by.
Note:
It is unknown where she was buried originally; [Cemetery has not been found], however the Rockville Cemetery records indicate that she was reinterred here with her father; possibly in same lot as brother John Augustus.
Dorothy Elizabeth Belt
Unable to find the Cemetery mentioned in the obituary, however under her father's records it says: "Remains of Chas. & Eva Bready reinterred here"
Maybe re-interred at Rockville Cemetery
Obituary
Miss Eva Bready died of consumption at the residence of her sister, Mrs. C. Bready, Redland, Montgomery County, Easter Sunday afternoon about 3 o'clock in the nineteenth year of her age, and was laid to rest at Redland, in the graveyard adjoining the church.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Cocke.
Eva was the bright and interesting daughter of the late Charles Bready, formerly of this place, but now resides at Brockville.
The bearers were Harry Belt, John Thompson, George Jones, Wilbur Jones, Somerville Bean and Harry Penn. T.C. Groomes was the funeral director.
We shall reach the summerland, some sweet day by and by; we shall press the golden strand, some sweet day by and by; oh, the loved ones watching there, by the tree of life so fair, till we come their joy to share, some sweet day by and by.
Note:
It is unknown where she was buried originally; [Cemetery has not been found], however the Rockville Cemetery records indicate that she was reinterred here with her father; possibly in same lot as brother John Augustus.
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