Mrs. Montandon was well known as a reader and interpreter of French literature. The Clyric quartette sang. The Rev. Mr. Hames, assistant rector of St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, preached the sermon. Interment will be in Evergreens Cemetery.
Mrs. Montandon was bornin Paris in 1847 and came to this county fifty years ago. Some years ago she founded Les Dames de L'Orphlin, a French benevolent society for French women." *Source-New-York tribune., September 20, 1919, Page 8
Mrs. Montandon was well known as a reader and interpreter of French literature. The Clyric quartette sang. The Rev. Mr. Hames, assistant rector of St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, preached the sermon. Interment will be in Evergreens Cemetery.
Mrs. Montandon was bornin Paris in 1847 and came to this county fifty years ago. Some years ago she founded Les Dames de L'Orphlin, a French benevolent society for French women." *Source-New-York tribune., September 20, 1919, Page 8
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