Joseph F. Burriss, a life-long resident of Laytonsville district, and for a long time an undertaker at Laytonsville, died Wednesday evening, aged sixty-one year. His death was due to heart disease and followed an illness of only a few hours. he was unmarried. The funeral will take place a 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the Laytonsville Methodist Church.
Published in The Washington Times, June 13, 1919
Obituary
Rockville, MD., June 13. - Following an illness of only a few hours, Joseph Fillmore Burriss, aged 62, died Wednesday night at his home near Laytonsville, this county, of heart disease. He was unmarried. The funeral will take place at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Methodist Church at Laytonsville. Mr. Burriss was a life long resident of Laytonsville district and for a long time had been an undertaker.
Published in The Washington Post (Washington, District of Columbia), Saturday, June 14, 1919
Obituary
The Funeral of J. Fillmore Burriss, whooped suddenly at his home near Laytonsville, took place Saturday afternoon from the Methodist Church at Laytonsville. The Rev. C. G. Boss, pastor, conducted the services. Burial was in the cemetery adjoining the church.
Published in The Washington Times, 16 June 1919, Monday, Page 3
Obituary
Joseph Fillmore Burriss died Wednesday of last week near Laytonsville, age 62 years. The funeral was from the Methodist Church at Laytonsville on Saturday.
Published in Montgomery Sentinel, June 20, 1919
ROY W. BARBER,
successor to
J. F. Burriss
Funeral Director
and
Embalmer,
Laytonsville, Md.
Telephone call 4-F-11.
All calls promptly attended to day or
night
Also always is stock a complete line of
caskets, robes and all necessary articles
for preserving and burying the dead, and
on the most reasonable terms.
Also auto service.
ROY W. BARBER
jan 16-1y Laytonsville, Md.
Published in Montgomery County Sentinel, 13 February, Friday, Page 3
Joseph F. Burriss, a life-long resident of Laytonsville district, and for a long time an undertaker at Laytonsville, died Wednesday evening, aged sixty-one year. His death was due to heart disease and followed an illness of only a few hours. he was unmarried. The funeral will take place a 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the Laytonsville Methodist Church.
Published in The Washington Times, June 13, 1919
Obituary
Rockville, MD., June 13. - Following an illness of only a few hours, Joseph Fillmore Burriss, aged 62, died Wednesday night at his home near Laytonsville, this county, of heart disease. He was unmarried. The funeral will take place at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Methodist Church at Laytonsville. Mr. Burriss was a life long resident of Laytonsville district and for a long time had been an undertaker.
Published in The Washington Post (Washington, District of Columbia), Saturday, June 14, 1919
Obituary
The Funeral of J. Fillmore Burriss, whooped suddenly at his home near Laytonsville, took place Saturday afternoon from the Methodist Church at Laytonsville. The Rev. C. G. Boss, pastor, conducted the services. Burial was in the cemetery adjoining the church.
Published in The Washington Times, 16 June 1919, Monday, Page 3
Obituary
Joseph Fillmore Burriss died Wednesday of last week near Laytonsville, age 62 years. The funeral was from the Methodist Church at Laytonsville on Saturday.
Published in Montgomery Sentinel, June 20, 1919
ROY W. BARBER,
successor to
J. F. Burriss
Funeral Director
and
Embalmer,
Laytonsville, Md.
Telephone call 4-F-11.
All calls promptly attended to day or
night
Also always is stock a complete line of
caskets, robes and all necessary articles
for preserving and burying the dead, and
on the most reasonable terms.
Also auto service.
ROY W. BARBER
jan 16-1y Laytonsville, Md.
Published in Montgomery County Sentinel, 13 February, Friday, Page 3
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