RANDALL, Victoria Frances

(Maiden Name: Zaff)


Prescott Courier, Prescott, Arizona Territory Thursday, May 16, 1889 Dead - Mrs. Charles A. Randall died at the Congress mine, Martinez district, yesterday, May 15, 1889. The sad news was telegraphed to F. M. Murphy by Mr. Randall. The deceased came to Prescott in 1865 with her mother, Mrs. Harriet P. Bourke, and has resided here almost continuously since that time. She leaves a husband, son, mother, sisters and brothers to grieve for her loss. Having known her since she came to Prescott, it agrees that's to have to write of her demise. She was a good, true woman and friend, of which she had a great many, will be greatly grieved over her loss. ------------------- Arizona Weekly Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory Wednesday, May 22, 1889, page 1, column 4 Death of Mrs. C. A. Randall Mrs. Charles A. Randall died at Congress city, yesterday morning at 1 o'clock. Her bereaved family and friends received the announcement with profound sorrow. She has lived here continuously since 1865, and become endeared to a large circle of friends by her many qualities and womanly virtues. Her death was unexpected, for although suffering from an attack of acute rheumatism, she gave token of a long and useful career. A husband, mother, sisters and brothers are left to mourn her untimely demise, in common with all who knew her, but to love her. The sympathies of the community are tendered to the afflicted family. Funeral services were held this afternoon at the residence of her mother, Mrs. H. A. Bourke, South Granite street, Rev. G. L. Pearson officiating. The pall-bearers were: J. M. Dodson, J. W. Wilson, J. L. Fisher, F. M. Murphy, Morris Goldwater, Wm. O. O'Neil. Mrs. Potts, of Kingman, sister of deceased, arrived this afternoon to attend the obsequies. Above obituary submitted by Sue Kissel.

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