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Emma Heyne Cockrell

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
28 Dec 1901 (aged 23–24)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E-2, Lot 101
Memorial ID
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Emma Heyne married William W Cockrell on July 1, 1899 in Harris County, Texas.


There are two obituaries for her, both on December 29, 1901 in the Houston Daily Post:

The Houston Daily Post: Sunday, December 29, 1901, Page 9.

The Death Roll

Mrs. Emma Cockrell died at her home, corner of Milam street and Stewart avenue, yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, aged 24 years. She was the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Heyne and the wife of Captain W. W. Cockrell, commander of the Houston Cavalry company. She leaves a father and mother, three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Hill, Mrs. Will Hartung and Mrs. A. C. Hardesty, and five brothers, Will, Gus, Fred, Robert and Edward Heyne. The funeral service, conducted by Rev. B. F. Riley, pastor of the First Baptist church, will be held from the residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The interment will be in Glenwood cemetery.


The Houston Daily Post: Sunday, December 29, 1901, Page 14.

Funeral Notice

Mrs. Emma Cockrell, wife of Mr. W. W. Cockrell, captain of Houston cavalry. Death is sad at any time, but when it takes one so full of hope and happiness from a happy home, from a loving husband, a dear father and mother, sisters and brothers, it is indeed sad. Just five days ago an infant son preceded his mother to the grave. Mrs. Cockrell was a daughter of Mr. C. G. Heyne of 2111 Crawford street. The funeral will take place today (Sunday) at 2 p. m. from their home, 3216 Milam street. Pallbearers: W. Breedlove, I. D. Davis, C. H. Hartung, C. Kattache. Rev. Dr. Riley will conduct the funeral services
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Emma Heyne married William W Cockrell on July 1, 1899 in Harris County, Texas.


There are two obituaries for her, both on December 29, 1901 in the Houston Daily Post:

The Houston Daily Post: Sunday, December 29, 1901, Page 9.

The Death Roll

Mrs. Emma Cockrell died at her home, corner of Milam street and Stewart avenue, yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, aged 24 years. She was the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Heyne and the wife of Captain W. W. Cockrell, commander of the Houston Cavalry company. She leaves a father and mother, three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Hill, Mrs. Will Hartung and Mrs. A. C. Hardesty, and five brothers, Will, Gus, Fred, Robert and Edward Heyne. The funeral service, conducted by Rev. B. F. Riley, pastor of the First Baptist church, will be held from the residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The interment will be in Glenwood cemetery.


The Houston Daily Post: Sunday, December 29, 1901, Page 14.

Funeral Notice

Mrs. Emma Cockrell, wife of Mr. W. W. Cockrell, captain of Houston cavalry. Death is sad at any time, but when it takes one so full of hope and happiness from a happy home, from a loving husband, a dear father and mother, sisters and brothers, it is indeed sad. Just five days ago an infant son preceded his mother to the grave. Mrs. Cockrell was a daughter of Mr. C. G. Heyne of 2111 Crawford street. The funeral will take place today (Sunday) at 2 p. m. from their home, 3216 Milam street. Pallbearers: W. Breedlove, I. D. Davis, C. H. Hartung, C. Kattache. Rev. Dr. Riley will conduct the funeral services
.


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