Rosalie Nixon Obit 3 27 1900 Richmond Dispatch
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Rosalie Nixon Obit 3 27 1900 Richmond Dispatch
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Posted: 14 Aug 2008 7:30PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Nixon, Whittaker
The Richmond Dispatch, Tuesday, March 27, 1900, page 6
DEATH OF MRS. NIXON.
Mrs. Rosalie Nixon, wife of Mr. William Nixon, and daughter of Mr. Joseph L. Whittaker, died at 10 o’clock Sunday night. She was 25 years of age.
Mrs. Nixon leaves two brothers-Frank and Joseph Whittaker-both members of the United States navy. One of them, Mr. Frank Whittaker, was the man who cut the Manila cable by Dewey’s orders.
The funeral will take place at 1 o’clock this morning from the residence of her parents, No 7051/2 North Fourth Street. The pall-bearers will be:
Active—Messrs. August Bolling, Alfred Otto, George Vorbrinck, J. J. Steinbrecher, Joseph Wallmeyer, and Joseph W. Bliley.
Honorary-Messrs. A. F. Hulcher, George B. Bliley, John R. Armrhein, and J. J. Miller.
** NO RELATION--JUST PASSING INFORMATION ALONG**
DEATH OF MRS. NIXON.
Mrs. Rosalie Nixon, wife of Mr. William Nixon, and daughter of Mr. Joseph L. Whittaker, died at 10 o’clock Sunday night. She was 25 years of age.
Mrs. Nixon leaves two brothers-Frank and Joseph Whittaker-both members of the United States navy. One of them, Mr. Frank Whittaker, was the man who cut the Manila cable by Dewey’s orders.
The funeral will take place at 1 o’clock this morning from the residence of her parents, No 7051/2 North Fourth Street. The pall-bearers will be:
Active—Messrs. August Bolling, Alfred Otto, George Vorbrinck, J. J. Steinbrecher, Joseph Wallmeyer, and Joseph W. Bliley.
Honorary-Messrs. A. F. Hulcher, George B. Bliley, John R. Armrhein, and J. J. Miller.
** NO RELATION--JUST PASSING INFORMATION ALONG**
