Annapolis Spectator, Thursday, January 23, 1919
Obituary
On Thursday last Mr TM Gavaza received a telegram form Roxbury, Mass., announcing the death at that place of his brother John M Gavaza, who in early life was a junior member of TA Gavaza & Sons of this town, and the youngest of the 4 sons of the head of that firm. The deceased was a son-in-law of the late Peter Bonnett, a former High Sheriff of this County, and acted in the capacity of Chief Deputy. He was also engaged in the construction of the Annapolis & Digby Railway 1889-1891 and upon completion thereof he removed to the United States and entered the service of the Boston Street Railway Coy. He is survived by
his widow, 3 sons and 1 daughter as well as the brother first herein mentioned.
Annapolis Spectator, Thursday, January 23, 1919
Obituary
On Thursday last Mr TM Gavaza received a telegram form Roxbury, Mass., announcing the death at that place of his brother John M Gavaza, who in early life was a junior member of TA Gavaza & Sons of this town, and the youngest of the 4 sons of the head of that firm. The deceased was a son-in-law of the late Peter Bonnett, a former High Sheriff of this County, and acted in the capacity of Chief Deputy. He was also engaged in the construction of the Annapolis & Digby Railway 1889-1891 and upon completion thereof he removed to the United States and entered the service of the Boston Street Railway Coy. He is survived by
his widow, 3 sons and 1 daughter as well as the brother first herein mentioned.
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