Published in the
Alliance Daily Review
Thursday, June 22, 1911
THE SERVICES FOR MRS. CULP
Held at the Home on East Market Street -- Burial Made Thursday in
the Cemetery at Augusta.
A large concourse of people visited the home of the
late Mrs. Frances Culp, Wednesday evening, between the hours of 4
and 7 o'clock, to view the remains of her whom they had so highly
esteemed. The handsome casket set in a bed of greenery was
surrounded with many beautiful floral designs, expressive of love
and sympathy.
At 7:30 o'clock, funeral services were conducted, in charge of Rev.
C. B. Reynolds, who gave the sermon. He was assisted by Rev.
A. B. Moore, who spoke feelingly of the life and character of the
deceased. A quartet composed of Mrs. Delos Patterson, Mrs.
Ralph Dunham, Harry J. Roach and Frank C. Baughman sang "Now the Day
is O'er," and "Jesus, Lover of My Soul."
On Thursday morning the funeral party accompanied the remains to
Augusta, going in a private car over the L. E. A. & W. R. R.
Rev. Reynolds and Rev. Moore went also, and spoke at the funeral
service in the church there. Cabs sent on from here met the
funeral cortege at the depot at Augusta and took them to the church.
Interment was made in the Augusta burial ground. Members of
the family acted as bearers.
Among those from out of the city called here for the funeral were:
Mrs. H. P. McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beatty, Henry McIntosh,
Manfull McIntosh, T. B. Fletcher, of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Will
Crumrine and Mr. and Mrs. James Bohecker, of Salem; Mrs. Mayde
Manfull, of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones, of Akron.
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