Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1914 — Funeral of A E. Delouest Was Held Wednesday Morning. [ARTICLE]
Funeral of A E. Delouest Was Held Wednesday Morning.
The body of A. E. Delouest, Accompanied by his wife end a nephew, 0. A. Laveron, of Jacksonville, Fla, arrived Wednesday morninc from Oqato, Fla., where death occurred Monday. The funeral was held at St. Augustine’s Catholic church and burial made tn Mt Calvary cemetery. Deceased was 79 years of age and a native of New York, being of French descent. He was married to (Miss Mary Halligan nineteen years ago. She survives him. Mrs. Ddouest will return to Oealo tn about two weeks to look after some business matters and witt then return to Rensselaer to spend the summer, at least,*with relatives. It has for some years been the custom of Mr. and Mm Delouest to spend their summers here and their winters in Florida. Among the relatives here to attend the funeral were: P. H. Halligan and wife, of Dunkirk; R M. Halligan and wife, of Ottawa, Ill.; Miss Anna Dooley, of Indianapolis; and Mm Lon McOonnahay, of
