As announced in last week's news, the last remains of Mrs. Fannie Manning Del Buono were shipped here from Tucson, Arizona for interment. The funeral was held at the family residence and burial was in the Albany Cemetery.
The deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Manning. She was born and reared in Albany and was that type of womanhood that all the world loves and admires. She married some twelve or fifteen years ago, and since that time lived in Pacific Slope. She leaves a husband and two sons to mourn her untimely departure. The News extends condolence to the entire family in their great trouble.
Albany News, February 15, 1918
As announced in last week's news, the last remains of Mrs. Fannie Manning Del Buono were shipped here from Tucson, Arizona for interment. The funeral was held at the family residence and burial was in the Albany Cemetery.
The deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Manning. She was born and reared in Albany and was that type of womanhood that all the world loves and admires. She married some twelve or fifteen years ago, and since that time lived in Pacific Slope. She leaves a husband and two sons to mourn her untimely departure. The News extends condolence to the entire family in their great trouble.
Albany News, February 15, 1918
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