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. LOUIS, MISSISSIPPI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1955
Services Monday | For E. Mogabgab
Funeral services were held in i New Orleans Monday afternoon i at 2 o?clock for Eugene Mogabgab, who died at his home, 917 S. Beach, at 12:25 Sunday morning
Mogabgab, 58, was a native of 1 Syria. He lived for the last 51 years in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.
He attended St. Phillip School, the old Boy?s High School and Tulane University in New Orleans.
He was a veteran of World War I, a registered architect and a former commander of the Last Man?s Club of the Old Command of the 141st Washington Field Artillery.
He was also a member of Lin Wood Lodge No. 167 Free and Accepted Masons, Concorde Chapter 2, RAM; Louisiana Council 2, Royal and Select Masters; Jacques DeMolay Commandery 2, Knights Templar, and the Mississippi Coast Shrine Club.
He belonged to the American Legion, the Hancock County Cham ber of Commerce, Gulfport Rotar: Club and the Bay Waveland Yach Club.
He was a partner of the archi tect firm of Shourds and Mogab gab.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs Edwina Norton Mogabgab, one dau ghter, Mrs. Robert Dominy o Atlanta, Ga., two sons, Eugene Jr and Louis Lang Mogabgab, botl of Thibodeaux, La., and one bro ther, Dr. Anees Mogabgab of Nev Orleans.
Burial rites were from the P J. McMahon Funeral home in New Orleans with burial in "he Gar
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