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Louisa Prejean

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Louisa Prejean

Birth
Cameron Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
6 Jul 1934 (aged 1)
Orange, Orange County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Little Louisa Prejean, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Prejean, whose condition had been critical for several days, died of blood poison at 308 Market Street Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Funeral services were held at the graveside in Evergreen Cemetery at 10 o'clock Saturday morning with Rev. Father Geo. Berberich, rector of St. Mary's Catholic Church officiating, burial being under direction of the Wheeler Funeral Home.

The child, in a most critical condition from an accident occurring at the home of her parents in the marshes of East Pass on Sabine Lake, was rushed to the Frances Ann Lutcher Hospital here in a speedboat, being picked up at the Fourth Street dock in an Ortmyer ambulance. Physicians pronounced the case as beyond medical skill when the child was first examined.

Besides her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Prejean, the child is survived by one brother, Ernest, and one sister, Alice.

Published in The Orange Leader Sunday, July 8th, 1934.
www.texashistory.unt.edu
(birth year estimated)

Little Louisa Prejean, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Prejean, whose condition had been critical for several days, died of blood poison at 308 Market Street Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Funeral services were held at the graveside in Evergreen Cemetery at 10 o'clock Saturday morning with Rev. Father Geo. Berberich, rector of St. Mary's Catholic Church officiating, burial being under direction of the Wheeler Funeral Home.

The child, in a most critical condition from an accident occurring at the home of her parents in the marshes of East Pass on Sabine Lake, was rushed to the Frances Ann Lutcher Hospital here in a speedboat, being picked up at the Fourth Street dock in an Ortmyer ambulance. Physicians pronounced the case as beyond medical skill when the child was first examined.

Besides her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Prejean, the child is survived by one brother, Ernest, and one sister, Alice.

Published in The Orange Leader Sunday, July 8th, 1934.
www.texashistory.unt.edu


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