Mrs. Hermann was the second wife of the late Capt. Isaac Hermann who had made his home in Washington County, Georgia, nearly all of his life after coming here from his native France in his early youth before the War Between the States in which he took an active part. Mrs. Hermann was also a native of France, and after the death of her husband came here to make her home and was married to Capt. Hermann. She possessed those admirable traits of character which endeared her to all with whom she associated, and her stepchildren were perfectly devoted to her and loved her sincerely.
The burial took place in the family lot in the city cemetery, the Columbus undertaking company in charge. The beautiful floral tributes were silent messengers of the esteem of her many friends.
Mrs. Hermann was the second wife of the late Capt. Isaac Hermann who had made his home in Washington County, Georgia, nearly all of his life after coming here from his native France in his early youth before the War Between the States in which he took an active part. Mrs. Hermann was also a native of France, and after the death of her husband came here to make her home and was married to Capt. Hermann. She possessed those admirable traits of character which endeared her to all with whom she associated, and her stepchildren were perfectly devoted to her and loved her sincerely.
The burial took place in the family lot in the city cemetery, the Columbus undertaking company in charge. The beautiful floral tributes were silent messengers of the esteem of her many friends.
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