Mrs. Doe was one of th e best known residents of the Fourth Ward where she had long resided. Her death will cause deep regret to a wide circle of friends. Sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family.
Mrs. Doe was a. member of Notre Dame Church where funeral rites will be conducted Friday morning at 8 o'clock, and from the home at 7:30. Interment will be in Notre Dame Cemetery.
Surviving besides her husband are two step-sons, Henry and Delor Doe of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Sloan of Moira and Miss Rose Agnew of New York City and a niece, Mrs. Alva Hollenbeck of Moira.
Ogdensburg journal., February 23, 1939
Mrs. Doe was one of th e best known residents of the Fourth Ward where she had long resided. Her death will cause deep regret to a wide circle of friends. Sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family.
Mrs. Doe was a. member of Notre Dame Church where funeral rites will be conducted Friday morning at 8 o'clock, and from the home at 7:30. Interment will be in Notre Dame Cemetery.
Surviving besides her husband are two step-sons, Henry and Delor Doe of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Sloan of Moira and Miss Rose Agnew of New York City and a niece, Mrs. Alva Hollenbeck of Moira.
Ogdensburg journal., February 23, 1939
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