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Mary Ann (McElroy) La Berteu

Posted 2019-01-14 by Judy Wight Branson
Weekly Journal-Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory
Wednesday, January 31, 1906, page 5, column 5

Mrs. Mary A. Le Bertue Passes Away Last Evening

(From Thursday's Daily)

Mrs. Mary A. Le Bertue, widow of the late G. H. Le Bertue, died at her
residence on north Montezuma street last evening at 6 o'clock, after an
illness of only a few days.

The deceased was about 70 years of age, and had resided in this city
and section for the past 30 years.

Mrs. Martin, a niece, who was at her bedside at the time of her death,
is the only relative surviving her in this territory. She leaves one
brother and one sister, who are residents of Ohio.

The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock under
the direct of Frank Nevin from her late residence on North Montezuma
street to the citizens' cemetery where interment will take place.

In her death this community has lost one of its oldest and most
respected pioneers, who was noted for her many kind and charitable
acts, and the news of whose death will be received sorrowfully by many
old timers, who are now residents of other parts as well as many
friends here.

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Prescott Evening Courier, Prescott, Arizona Territory
Thursday, March 22, 1906, page 3, column 2

The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary A. La Bertue took place from the
family home on South Montezuma street yesterday afternoon. The
services were conducted by Rev. Taft of the Baptist church.

Burial was had in the Citizens cemetery. The pall bearers were James
Lowry, Dan Hatz, C. W. Moore, C. W. Moore, George Schuerman and E. A.
Rogers.

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