Last Rites Over Dead
Funeral of Charles Gardner Almy Yesterday Afternoon
The funeral of Charles Gardner Almy, who died last Wednesday morning, took place at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from his late residence, 1019 Vermont avenue northwest. The services were conducted by Rev.
Mr. Blummer, assistant pastor of the Church of the Epiphany, assisted by Rev. William Taylor Snyder, rector of the Church of the Incarnation. The latter had been a friend of Mr. Almy for many years. The services were private and consisted of the customary rites of the Protestant Episcopal Church, wihtout an address. A few intimate friends and the members of the family were present. The interment was in the Congressional cemetery.
The pallbearers were Dr. William Penn Compton, Mr. John C. Poor, Mr. Archibald Hopkins, Capt. William Hopkins, U.S.M.C.; Mr. Eugene B. Wills and Mr. J. DeBree Higgins.
Last Rites Over Dead
Funeral of Charles Gardner Almy Yesterday Afternoon
The funeral of Charles Gardner Almy, who died last Wednesday morning, took place at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from his late residence, 1019 Vermont avenue northwest. The services were conducted by Rev.
Mr. Blummer, assistant pastor of the Church of the Epiphany, assisted by Rev. William Taylor Snyder, rector of the Church of the Incarnation. The latter had been a friend of Mr. Almy for many years. The services were private and consisted of the customary rites of the Protestant Episcopal Church, wihtout an address. A few intimate friends and the members of the family were present. The interment was in the Congressional cemetery.
The pallbearers were Dr. William Penn Compton, Mr. John C. Poor, Mr. Archibald Hopkins, Capt. William Hopkins, U.S.M.C.; Mr. Eugene B. Wills and Mr. J. DeBree Higgins.
Gravesite Details
AGE: 48 - COD: Diabetes - BIRTHPLACE: DC
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Records on Ancestry
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Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
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District of Columbia, U.S., Select Deaths and Burials Index, 1769-1960
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1870 United States Federal Census
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District of Columbia, U.S., Newspapers.com™ Stories and Events Index, 1800's-current
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New York, U.S., State Census, 1865
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