NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
Volume II
1904-1907
By: Tad Evans
See page 287
Thursday, September 6, 1906
DEATH OF MRS. LOUIS BEALL
As we go a phone message conveys to us the sad message that death has claimed Mrs. Louis Beall. For more than twenty-four hours this precious life had wavered in the balance, the end being momentarily expected.
The remain will be carried to Rochelle, by the way of the Seaboard, tomorrow, for interment.
The death of this most excellent lady creates profound regret in the entire community.- Fitzgerald Enterprise, Sep. 4th.
Compiler Notes: We can be assumed that she died in Ben Hill County., Georgia. She was Ora Riviere the wife of Lewis McCormick Beall and the daughter of William J. I. Riviere and Albina Pauline Mershon. She was buried in the Morningside Cemetery in Rochelle., Wilcox County., Georgia on Wednesday, September 5, 1906.
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
Volume II
1904-1907
By: Tad Evans
See page 287
Thursday, September 6, 1906
DEATH OF MRS. LOUIS BEALL
As we go a phone message conveys to us the sad message that death has claimed Mrs. Louis Beall. For more than twenty-four hours this precious life had wavered in the balance, the end being momentarily expected.
The remain will be carried to Rochelle, by the way of the Seaboard, tomorrow, for interment.
The death of this most excellent lady creates profound regret in the entire community.- Fitzgerald Enterprise, Sep. 4th.
Compiler Notes: We can be assumed that she died in Ben Hill County., Georgia. She was Ora Riviere the wife of Lewis McCormick Beall and the daughter of William J. I. Riviere and Albina Pauline Mershon. She was buried in the Morningside Cemetery in Rochelle., Wilcox County., Georgia on Wednesday, September 5, 1906.
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