Published in Bridgeton Evening News, January 31, 1907
BRANDRIFF--In Millville, January 30, Mrs. Adaline Brandriff, widow of the late John Brandriff, aged 71 years.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her son, Porteus Brandriff, 322 East Main street, on Friday at 2 o'clock. Services at the house. Interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
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Bridgeton Evening News, January 31, 1907
Mrs. Adeline Brandriff, an old resident of Millville, passed quietly away yesterday morning. Mrs. Brandriff leaves two sons, Messrs. Porteus and John Brandriff, both well known business men of this city. Mrs. Brandriff was very well known in Millville and has been ill for some time with cancer in her breast. Everything was done to save her but her age was against her and she eventually succumbed to the disease. Mrs. Brandriff was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church and was well known for her charitable work in this city. No one ever came to her door hungry and was turned away and she has always done much to alleviate the suffering of Millville's poor people.
Cause of death was Carcinoma of the Breast
Published in Bridgeton Evening News, January 31, 1907
BRANDRIFF--In Millville, January 30, Mrs. Adaline Brandriff, widow of the late John Brandriff, aged 71 years.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her son, Porteus Brandriff, 322 East Main street, on Friday at 2 o'clock. Services at the house. Interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
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Bridgeton Evening News, January 31, 1907
Mrs. Adeline Brandriff, an old resident of Millville, passed quietly away yesterday morning. Mrs. Brandriff leaves two sons, Messrs. Porteus and John Brandriff, both well known business men of this city. Mrs. Brandriff was very well known in Millville and has been ill for some time with cancer in her breast. Everything was done to save her but her age was against her and she eventually succumbed to the disease. Mrs. Brandriff was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church and was well known for her charitable work in this city. No one ever came to her door hungry and was turned away and she has always done much to alleviate the suffering of Millville's poor people.
Cause of death was Carcinoma of the Breast
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