Source: Florida Times Union, Saturday, November 29, 1902
Funeral of Mrs.. (Julia Annie) E. M. Randall.
Funeral services over the body of the late Mrs. E. M. Randall, wife of the late Chief Justice F. M Randall, will be held from St. John's Episcopal Church side morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. V. W. Shields officiating. The following named gentleman will act as pallbearers: Mal. J. H. Durkee, S. C. Vance, Dr. W. M. Bostwick, Judge W. B. Young, C. M. Ellis and A. B. Campbell, who are requested to meet at Funeral Director Chas. A. Clark's establishment at 10 o'clock. The interment will be made in Evergreen Cemetery.Source: Florida Times Union, Friday, November 28, 1902
Source: Florida Times Union, Saturday, November 29, 1902
Funeral of Mrs.. (Julia Annie) E. M. Randall.
Funeral services over the body of the late Mrs. E. M. Randall, wife of the late Chief Justice F. M Randall, will be held from St. John's Episcopal Church side morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. V. W. Shields officiating. The following named gentleman will act as pallbearers: Mal. J. H. Durkee, S. C. Vance, Dr. W. M. Bostwick, Judge W. B. Young, C. M. Ellis and A. B. Campbell, who are requested to meet at Funeral Director Chas. A. Clark's establishment at 10 o'clock. The interment will be made in Evergreen Cemetery.Source: Florida Times Union, Friday, November 28, 1902
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