Louise Harrington Davis, of 224 Rich Avenue, widow of Abial B. Davis, for whom the A. B. Davis High School was named, died at her residence here yesterday.
Mrs Davis was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and of the Westchester Woman's Club.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Walter C. Many of this city; a son, Albert Samuel Davis of Bound Brook, N. J., and a niece, Mrs. Frederick Burr Spencer of Narberth, Pa.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 10 A. M. at the Burr Davis Chapel, 15 Fourth Avenue, by the Rev. Arthur H. Voerman of the First Reformed Church. Interment will take place at Kensico Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel. [Published in "The Daily Argus," Mount Vernon, New York, Tuesday, June 29th, 1943 MDP, Page 2]
Louise Harrington Davis, of 224 Rich Avenue, widow of Abial B. Davis, for whom the A. B. Davis High School was named, died at her residence here yesterday.
Mrs Davis was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and of the Westchester Woman's Club.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Walter C. Many of this city; a son, Albert Samuel Davis of Bound Brook, N. J., and a niece, Mrs. Frederick Burr Spencer of Narberth, Pa.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 10 A. M. at the Burr Davis Chapel, 15 Fourth Avenue, by the Rev. Arthur H. Voerman of the First Reformed Church. Interment will take place at Kensico Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel. [Published in "The Daily Argus," Mount Vernon, New York, Tuesday, June 29th, 1943 MDP, Page 2]
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