Mrs. W. A. Colligan, 52, of 963 Natchez Street, died at 1:10 a.m. yesterday at Our Lady of the Lake Sanitarium after an extended illness. The body rested at the Rabenhorst Funeral Home where services will be held at 2:45 p.m. today where religious services will be held at 2:45 p.m. today with religious rites at the S. Agnes Catholic Church at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in the St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery.
Mrs. Colligan was a life-long resident of Baton Rouge.
She is survived by three sons: Alex D. and Leo L. of Baton Rouge, and William J. of the U. S. Marines, San Diego, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. A. N. Schene of Baton Rouge; three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Whittington of Baton Rouge, Mrs. Lee Gainey of Jackson, Miss., and Mrs. Betty Pullam of Plaquemine Point; three brothers, A. C. Odom and William Hogg of Baton Rouge and Jack Hogg of Phoenix, Ariz.
Published in the Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge, LA – Friday, January 8, 1943 – Page 3-A.
Mrs. W. A. Colligan, 52, of 963 Natchez Street, died at 1:10 a.m. yesterday at Our Lady of the Lake Sanitarium after an extended illness. The body rested at the Rabenhorst Funeral Home where services will be held at 2:45 p.m. today where religious services will be held at 2:45 p.m. today with religious rites at the S. Agnes Catholic Church at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in the St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery.
Mrs. Colligan was a life-long resident of Baton Rouge.
She is survived by three sons: Alex D. and Leo L. of Baton Rouge, and William J. of the U. S. Marines, San Diego, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. A. N. Schene of Baton Rouge; three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Whittington of Baton Rouge, Mrs. Lee Gainey of Jackson, Miss., and Mrs. Betty Pullam of Plaquemine Point; three brothers, A. C. Odom and William Hogg of Baton Rouge and Jack Hogg of Phoenix, Ariz.
Published in the Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge, LA – Friday, January 8, 1943 – Page 3-A.
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