October 24, 1912
MRS SEANEY OUTLINED PLANS FOR FUNERAL
Her Will Asked That She Have White Shroud, Hearse And Horses
That she be buried in a white shroud, the hearse, trimmed in white, and drawn by white horses, was the unusual specifications of the will of Mrs. Hannah E. Seaney, who lived at Boston. She also asked that her body be cremated and that the ashes be placed in the Oler burial lot in the Boston cemetery. The body has been sent to Cincinnati to be cremated. The will provided that her daughter, Audrey Seaney, be given $350 before division of the estate. The remainder of the estate is to be divided between the daughter and the son, Walter Seaney. George Hart is executor.
October 24, 1912
MRS SEANEY OUTLINED PLANS FOR FUNERAL
Her Will Asked That She Have White Shroud, Hearse And Horses
That she be buried in a white shroud, the hearse, trimmed in white, and drawn by white horses, was the unusual specifications of the will of Mrs. Hannah E. Seaney, who lived at Boston. She also asked that her body be cremated and that the ashes be placed in the Oler burial lot in the Boston cemetery. The body has been sent to Cincinnati to be cremated. The will provided that her daughter, Audrey Seaney, be given $350 before division of the estate. The remainder of the estate is to be divided between the daughter and the son, Walter Seaney. George Hart is executor.
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