FUNERAL OF MRS. FILLYAW.
Conducted Yesterday Morning from Andrew's Church.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Julia G. Fillyaw, whose death occurred early Tuesday morning at the home of her son-in law, Mr. H. G. Smallbones, in this city, was conducted yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church by the pastor, Rev. A. D. McClure.
Mrs. Fiilyaw was the widow of the late Owen L. Fiilyaw and was 74 years of age at the time of her death. Three sons and three daughters, Mr. O. M. Filiyaw, Captain DeLeon Fillyaw, of Wilmington, Mr. St. John Filiyaw, of Florida, Mrs. E. K. Hill, Mrs. W. H. Northrop and Mrs. H. G. Smallbones, survive her and have the sincere sympathy of numerous friends in their sad bereavement, The deceased was a most estimable lady and enjoyed the confidence and high esteem of a host of friends, who recognize in her death the loss of a valued Christian lady.
Immediately after the services at the church, the remains, attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives, were borne to Oakdale cemetery for interment.
The pall bearers were, honorary Dr. Wm. J. Love and Samuel Northrop; active Messrs. DeWitt C. Love, Walter Smallbones, J. Hicks Bunting, Oscar Pearsall and Daniel M. Pearsall.
The Wilmington Morning Star
Wilmington, North Carolina
01 Dec 1898, Thu • Page 1
FUNERAL OF MRS. FILLYAW.
Conducted Yesterday Morning from Andrew's Church.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Julia G. Fillyaw, whose death occurred early Tuesday morning at the home of her son-in law, Mr. H. G. Smallbones, in this city, was conducted yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church by the pastor, Rev. A. D. McClure.
Mrs. Fiilyaw was the widow of the late Owen L. Fiilyaw and was 74 years of age at the time of her death. Three sons and three daughters, Mr. O. M. Filiyaw, Captain DeLeon Fillyaw, of Wilmington, Mr. St. John Filiyaw, of Florida, Mrs. E. K. Hill, Mrs. W. H. Northrop and Mrs. H. G. Smallbones, survive her and have the sincere sympathy of numerous friends in their sad bereavement, The deceased was a most estimable lady and enjoyed the confidence and high esteem of a host of friends, who recognize in her death the loss of a valued Christian lady.
Immediately after the services at the church, the remains, attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives, were borne to Oakdale cemetery for interment.
The pall bearers were, honorary Dr. Wm. J. Love and Samuel Northrop; active Messrs. DeWitt C. Love, Walter Smallbones, J. Hicks Bunting, Oscar Pearsall and Daniel M. Pearsall.
The Wilmington Morning Star
Wilmington, North Carolina
01 Dec 1898, Thu • Page 1
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