DuVall - On December 24, 1912, Louis M., beloved husband of Laura M. DuVall. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1730 North Broadway, on Friday, December 27 at 11 a.m. Relative and friends invited to attend. Interment (private) in Greenmount Cemetery.
Baltimore Sun 12/25/1912
Funeral of L.M. DuVall
The Sun - Dec 26, 1912
Services At 11 O'clock Tomorrow At His home
The funeral of Louis M. DuVall, secretary of the Public Service Commission, who died Tuesday morning, will take place from his home, 1730 North Broadway, at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Services will be conducted by Rev. I.C. Burke , pastor of Third English Lutheran Church, assisted by Rev. John P. Campbell, pastor of Faith Presbyterian Church.
The honorary pallbearers will be Phillip D. Laird, Dr. Joshua Gering and E. Clay Timanus, members of the Public Service Commission; Charles H. Grasty, William Cabel Bruce, Albert C. Ritchie, and Charles E. Phelps, Jr. The active pallbearers will be John Hannibal, James R. Guyton, Raleigh C. Smith, E.E. Biscoe, William L. Johnston and J. W. Magers.
The Masons will send a delegation of past masters, Mr. DuVall having been a past master in that order. Burial will be in Greenmount Cemtery.
Scores of friends of Mr. DuVall called at the house yesterday to extend their sympathies to memebers of his family. Among them were prominent lawyers, business men, newspaper men, bankers and politicians. The casket was surrounded by many beautiful floral tributes.
Per cemetery records - Louis was interred in the mausoleum at Greenmount Cemetery until 1913. He was removed and re-interred at Loudon Park Cemetery.
DuVall - On December 24, 1912, Louis M., beloved husband of Laura M. DuVall. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1730 North Broadway, on Friday, December 27 at 11 a.m. Relative and friends invited to attend. Interment (private) in Greenmount Cemetery.
Baltimore Sun 12/25/1912
Funeral of L.M. DuVall
The Sun - Dec 26, 1912
Services At 11 O'clock Tomorrow At His home
The funeral of Louis M. DuVall, secretary of the Public Service Commission, who died Tuesday morning, will take place from his home, 1730 North Broadway, at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Services will be conducted by Rev. I.C. Burke , pastor of Third English Lutheran Church, assisted by Rev. John P. Campbell, pastor of Faith Presbyterian Church.
The honorary pallbearers will be Phillip D. Laird, Dr. Joshua Gering and E. Clay Timanus, members of the Public Service Commission; Charles H. Grasty, William Cabel Bruce, Albert C. Ritchie, and Charles E. Phelps, Jr. The active pallbearers will be John Hannibal, James R. Guyton, Raleigh C. Smith, E.E. Biscoe, William L. Johnston and J. W. Magers.
The Masons will send a delegation of past masters, Mr. DuVall having been a past master in that order. Burial will be in Greenmount Cemtery.
Scores of friends of Mr. DuVall called at the house yesterday to extend their sympathies to memebers of his family. Among them were prominent lawyers, business men, newspaper men, bankers and politicians. The casket was surrounded by many beautiful floral tributes.
Per cemetery records - Louis was interred in the mausoleum at Greenmount Cemetery until 1913. He was removed and re-interred at Loudon Park Cemetery.
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was originally buried in Green Mount Cemetery in the mauseleoum but removed to Loudon Park in 1913 per Green Mount cemetery records
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