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Rifinber or Cedar Grove Camp, W. O. W.t ar.-l a Mason. The funeral took place at ?* o?clock this afternoon, conducted by- these locoes*.
Dccedcnt leavea a wife, seven children, his mother, Mrs. Celine Garce-ble-1; tv/o .sisters, Mrs. Florence Smelker anrt	Madeline	Cardoble?3.	also	two.
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. BAY ST. LOUIS. .MISS., July t1?? "!:>? ir.neral of Onsion G. GardeoioJ took pl^.co hire to-day and was ore o' .ihe largest and most irr.pressivo ever Witnessed here. It was cor.d -id Jo? the Masonic Order, with r.;v. r. jlS. Co":rc'.l Hating- as chaplair . cf ?-?"p Maso.'j. Jurtfrc TV. T. McDouall, rn.iste:* Oi :?ie lodge. read the servit?e of rom:r.:tT.iI. Rev. Dr. Duftv, o? t'.io C';:i Celto Anglo-American Church i I?-piiOt'pal), in Tuli canonical rohes of tr.c oliurcr., marched in tho rear of the procession. The deceased was a .v.c ir.be r of Cedar Grovo Camp. '\V. Cj \V? w-.ic:. attended :n a full bo<lvl Tiie s-.:rv;vinpr members of his fami?,/ are r.ls widow and seven children, hfs riot.-.er. three sisters ?T.lrs. Octave Fnyard. T.tr?. Florer.c* Smoi-rer and ril-w Madeline Gardehtod?.inu two IJdward ar.d I'.jmn
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many ways, especially as an advocate oi public improvements, more and bel ter streets, more lights, etc., al'.-i above ail, was a friend and gpersuj workerfor the public schools. No 0? ^ mayor of this city was a better a( ^ ncre active friend to public educ;j:, ? than h^.	>ii	.
! lie was an exempt mombor.of th<h ; .cal fire company, a member of ir _ , Woodmen of tho World, Coder G !c Camp No. 507, and a prominent	?
His funeral, which was lteld fro:u:?.^-lato residence ia Second street, was un-r der the auspices of the local lodge o j Masons. The funeral was .largely attended, testifying to the estaejn in which.? ilr. Gardebled had been held, and afte^ the remdns had been tenderly con.* 'signed to tae sacred bosom of mothe1^ ?earth, in the hallowed precincts of'Cc*. 'dar Kest Cemetery, the fivsiuy-rnau.;-mour.d was banked high with flora .'tiiliutcs as a sentijient thaS silcnt'.y.i' ?yet eloquently and forcibly, bospo!os
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