Pasquale Mustachia, 33 years old, a well-known young resident and a member of a highly respected Italian family of this city, died last night at his home, No. 219 Elm Street, after a lengthy illness of tuberculosis. The deceased had been confined to his bed for three months. The funeral took place this (Tuesday) afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. He is survived by his parents, Mr. Nich Mustachia, a devoted wife, two sisters, Miss Annie Mustachia and Mrs. John Laxton, and six brothers, Peter, Joe, Tony, Johnny and Toney Mustachia. Mr. Mustachia was connected with Foti, the liquor dealer on East Third Avenue. He was a hard working young man of integrity and popular with all who knew him.
Pine Bluff Press Eagle
November 1, 1910
Page 3
Pasquale Mustachia, 33 years old, a well-known young resident and a member of a highly respected Italian family of this city, died last night at his home, No. 219 Elm Street, after a lengthy illness of tuberculosis. The deceased had been confined to his bed for three months. The funeral took place this (Tuesday) afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. He is survived by his parents, Mr. Nich Mustachia, a devoted wife, two sisters, Miss Annie Mustachia and Mrs. John Laxton, and six brothers, Peter, Joe, Tony, Johnny and Toney Mustachia. Mr. Mustachia was connected with Foti, the liquor dealer on East Third Avenue. He was a hard working young man of integrity and popular with all who knew him.
Pine Bluff Press Eagle
November 1, 1910
Page 3
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