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Category Archives: Deaths
The Breeze – December 8, 1910 – Page 1
FELIX CORBIN Felix Corbin, the man who was recently prominent in Pensacola and later in Georgia, by reason of the fact that it was he whom the federal government claimed had been deprived of his rights as a citizen by … Continue reading
The Breeze – December 1, 1910 – Page 2
Brodhead, Wis., Independent Herald. Edwin Ruthven Sprague, eldest son of Almerin and Asenath Sprague, was born in Cattraugus County New York, April 9, 1830, and died at his home in DeFuniak Springs, Florida, Nov. 7, 1910. He came to Wisconsin … Continue reading
The Breeze – November 17, 1910 – Page 5
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Linzy who died at 3 o’clock Monday morning [November 14, 1910)] was buried last Tuesday in the city cemetery, Rev. Slaughter preaching the funeral services. We join with the parents and many … Continue reading
The Breeze – November 10, 1910 – Page 4
After a somewhat lengthy illness Mr. [Edwin Ruthven] Sprague, one of DeFuniak’s best-known citizens, passed away to the great beyond. The body left here Tuesday evening for Broadhead, Wis., where the burial will take place Friday. Mr. Sprague was a … Continue reading
The Breeze – October 27, 1910 – Page 8
[Richard Henry] Jackson received a telegram Tuesday morning [November 1, 1910] stating the death of his brother [John Lewis] Jackson of Vernon, Florida. The body of the deceased will be brought here today. The funeral will be held at Mossybend … Continue reading
The Breeze – October 27, 1910 – Page 4
Dear Breeze: Will you kindly allow space to chronicle the sad death of one of Walton County’s best citizens. James P. Laird was born and reared in this county, was 60 years old and was one of Walton’s best farmers … Continue reading
The Breeze – October 13, 1910 – Page 4
Last Monday night the body of Mr. [Flavius] M. Hoyt, one of the best and well thought of citizens of DeFuniak was brought here for interment, the funeral taking place Tuesday evening at 3:30 and the body being laid to … Continue reading
The Breeze – September 22, 1910 – Page 8
The Death of Mrs. Julia Yonge The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Julia Yonge, who died in DeFuniak Springs Saturday night [September 17, 1910] at 11:20 o’clock, after a lingering illness, were conducted in this city yesterday morning … Continue reading
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The Breeze – September 22, 1910 – Page 4
Mrs. Julia Yonge, of Pensacola, passed away at the residence of her daughter, Miss Julia Yonge at the Pansy Cottage on the south side of the lake Saturday night [September 17, 1910] and the body was taken to Pensacola Sunday … Continue reading
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The Breeze – September 22, 1910 – Page 1
WHITFIELD, FLA., Sept 20 – While sitting at the dinner table last Sunday [September 18, 1910)], Mrs. Mary J. Senterfitt dropped dead from heart failure. She was the wife of [William Henry] Senterfitt, who about five years ago was found … Continue reading
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Tagged Gloves, Hatcher Cemetery, Senterfitt, Woodmen of the World
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