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Mary Caroline <I>Bernasconi</I> Antonelli

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Mary Caroline Bernasconi Antonelli

Birth
Berlin, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Death
1933 (aged 35–36)
Burial
Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Life Of Christ Phase II, Patio O, Tier B, 46
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"Former Columbian Dies in Washington"

Mrs. Marie Antonelli, former Columbia [South Carolina] woman, died in Washington, D. C., Monday afternoon, following an extended illness. She was the daughter of A. E. Bernasconi, of Columbia, and funeral services will be held here at 10 o'clock Thursday morning.

The services will be held from the residence of her father, at 2644 River Drive, conducted by the Rev. H. A. McCullough, pastor of the St. Paul's Lutheran church. Interment will be in Elmwood.

Mrs. Antonelli is survived by her husband, Dominic Antonelli, of Washington, one son, Dominic, Jr., her father, one brother, John M. Bernasconi, of Columbia, and two sisters, Mrs. E. Palladini, of Columbia, and Mrs. E. O. Rivardo, of Washington, and several nieces and nephews.

Active pallbearers will be John Clerici, Mose Manini, John Bernardini, S. Bernardini, L. DeVittori, and Lee Ambrosini. Honorary: L. L. Brown, Robert Bacci, Joseph Bernardini, Daniel Heyward, George Burns, and Joseph Sassi.

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"Antonelli Funeral Is Held In Columbia"

Funeral Services for Mrs. Marie Antonelli, 35, wife of Dominic Antonelli, who died Monday in Washington, D. C., were held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning from the residence, 2644 River Drive, by the Rev. H. A. McCullough, D.D., pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church. Interment was at Elmwood cemetery.

Pallbearers were: active, John Clerici, Mose Manini, John Bernardin, S. Bernardin, L. DeVittore, and Lee Ambrosini; honorary, L. L., Brown, Robert Racci, Joseph Bernardin, Daniel Heyward, George Burns and Joseph Sassi.

Mrs. Antonelli is survived by her husband, one son, Dominic Antonelli, Jr., her father, A. E. Bernasconi, one brother, John M. Bernasconi, two sisters, Mrs. E. Palladini of Columbia, and [Mrs.] E. O. Rivardo of Washington, D. C., several nieces and nephews.

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*at some time, her body was moved from Elmwood Cemetery in Columbia, SC to Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Silver Spring, MD to be with her son and his family.
"Former Columbian Dies in Washington"

Mrs. Marie Antonelli, former Columbia [South Carolina] woman, died in Washington, D. C., Monday afternoon, following an extended illness. She was the daughter of A. E. Bernasconi, of Columbia, and funeral services will be held here at 10 o'clock Thursday morning.

The services will be held from the residence of her father, at 2644 River Drive, conducted by the Rev. H. A. McCullough, pastor of the St. Paul's Lutheran church. Interment will be in Elmwood.

Mrs. Antonelli is survived by her husband, Dominic Antonelli, of Washington, one son, Dominic, Jr., her father, one brother, John M. Bernasconi, of Columbia, and two sisters, Mrs. E. Palladini, of Columbia, and Mrs. E. O. Rivardo, of Washington, and several nieces and nephews.

Active pallbearers will be John Clerici, Mose Manini, John Bernardini, S. Bernardini, L. DeVittori, and Lee Ambrosini. Honorary: L. L. Brown, Robert Bacci, Joseph Bernardini, Daniel Heyward, George Burns, and Joseph Sassi.

Newspaper unknown

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"Antonelli Funeral Is Held In Columbia"

Funeral Services for Mrs. Marie Antonelli, 35, wife of Dominic Antonelli, who died Monday in Washington, D. C., were held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning from the residence, 2644 River Drive, by the Rev. H. A. McCullough, D.D., pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church. Interment was at Elmwood cemetery.

Pallbearers were: active, John Clerici, Mose Manini, John Bernardin, S. Bernardin, L. DeVittore, and Lee Ambrosini; honorary, L. L., Brown, Robert Racci, Joseph Bernardin, Daniel Heyward, George Burns and Joseph Sassi.

Mrs. Antonelli is survived by her husband, one son, Dominic Antonelli, Jr., her father, A. E. Bernasconi, one brother, John M. Bernasconi, two sisters, Mrs. E. Palladini of Columbia, and [Mrs.] E. O. Rivardo of Washington, D. C., several nieces and nephews.

Newspaper unknown

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*at some time, her body was moved from Elmwood Cemetery in Columbia, SC to Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Silver Spring, MD to be with her son and his family.


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