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Ruth <I>Cunningham</I> Raoul

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Ruth Cunningham Raoul

Birth
Death
12 Dec 1905 (aged 30)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Aged 30 years. Section 17, Block 362, Lot 3. She and an infant buried here are the only Raoul names at Oakland Cemetery. They are buried in the same plot.

Obituary - The Atlanta Constitution - 12/14/1905, Page 8.
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12/13/1905, Page 2 - The Atlanta Constitution

MRS. W. G. RAOUL, JR., DIES

Mrs. W. G. Raoul, Jr., of Waycross, Georgia, died at 8 o'clock last night at the Piedmont sanitarium, where she had passed, ten days of her two months' illness.

The funeral services have not yet been definitely arranged and will be announced later. The services will be conducted, however, at the residence of W. G. Rauol, 708 Peachtree Street, some time Thursday.

As Miss Ruth Cunningham, daughter of the late Judge John D. Cunningham, Mrs. Raoul was one of the belles of Atlanta. She had friends by the hundreds in Atlanta and in other cities, who were attracted to her by her beauty, her grace and her charming manners.

She is survived by her husband, her mother, Mrs. Cornelia Cunningham; two sisters, Mrs. Graham, of Atlanta and Mrs. Howard Bucknail (Bucknell?) of Philadelphia, and four brothers, George, Miles, John and Alfred Cunningham.

She was 30 years old and had been married just five years. HEr death will be a matter of regret for hundreds of friends and acquaintances.
Aged 30 years. Section 17, Block 362, Lot 3. She and an infant buried here are the only Raoul names at Oakland Cemetery. They are buried in the same plot.

Obituary - The Atlanta Constitution - 12/14/1905, Page 8.
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12/13/1905, Page 2 - The Atlanta Constitution

MRS. W. G. RAOUL, JR., DIES

Mrs. W. G. Raoul, Jr., of Waycross, Georgia, died at 8 o'clock last night at the Piedmont sanitarium, where she had passed, ten days of her two months' illness.

The funeral services have not yet been definitely arranged and will be announced later. The services will be conducted, however, at the residence of W. G. Rauol, 708 Peachtree Street, some time Thursday.

As Miss Ruth Cunningham, daughter of the late Judge John D. Cunningham, Mrs. Raoul was one of the belles of Atlanta. She had friends by the hundreds in Atlanta and in other cities, who were attracted to her by her beauty, her grace and her charming manners.

She is survived by her husband, her mother, Mrs. Cornelia Cunningham; two sisters, Mrs. Graham, of Atlanta and Mrs. Howard Bucknail (Bucknell?) of Philadelphia, and four brothers, George, Miles, John and Alfred Cunningham.

She was 30 years old and had been married just five years. HEr death will be a matter of regret for hundreds of friends and acquaintances.


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