Obituaries of 1914; Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish, La. NOTE: THE OBITUARIES BELOW MAY NOT BE A COMPLETE LISTING. Submitted by: As listed with each Obit Source: As listed with each Obit Last modified: 15 Mar 2007 ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** The date preceding the obituary is the date of the newspaper, not the date of death. ============================================================================ The Lafourche Comet, February 14, 1914 Submitted by: Nancy Wright Michael Kantrowitz Michael Kantrowitz, sixty-seven years old, died at the residence of hisdaughter, Mrs. Jacob Segen, Saturday night. The funeral will take place from the residence, 2213 Milan street, with services at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Interment will be in Joseph cemetery, Congregation Gates of Prayer, Rabbi Siber officiating. Mr. Kantrowitz, who has been retired from business the past seven or eight years, formerly was in the general merchandise business in Lafourche parish, where he was widely known. In the early seventies he established himself at Harang's Canal, Lafourche parish, and for a number of years conducted one of the largest general merchandise stores of that section. In 1881 he moved to Lockport, where, in addition to merchandising, he did an extensive business in the purchase of furs. He removed to this city about seventeen years ago, and here he since resided. Monday's T. D. ============================================================================ The Lafourche Comet, [Thursday] April 2, 1914, page 1, col. 6 Submitted by: Nancy Wright MRS. FRANCIS MC CULLA Gone To Rest MRS. FRANCIS MCCULLA, one of the oldest citizens of this town, one who resided here during the rugged pioneer days, has departed for "that bourne whence none returns". Endowed with a vigorous constitution, such as the Irish usually enjoy, Mrs. McCulla had gone through many sieges of sickness and misfortune, but she always emerged with physical and mental buoyancy and this is was that she weathered adversity and tribulation until she had reached the ripe age of four score years and five. The deceased was a native of Ireland, but in her teens she came to America and nearly all the remainder of her life was pent in Lafourche parish, where she centered her affections and solicitude upon her beloved husband and four sons. She was strictly a home-body, but always ready or willing to assist a neighbor or friend. She was sincere in her profession of friendship, but in a minute she would flare up and resent any encroachment upon her rights. She was a devoted member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and though her mental faculties and physical strength had become impaired during the last few years, she nevertheless sought always to perform her religious duties. Followed by a large concourse of warm friends and acquaintances her remains were escorted last Friday evening to St. Joseph Church and, after the last sad rites were performed, the body was placed within the elegant family vault to await the time when there shall be reunion in the realms above. ============================================================================