- Laurinburg mummy2.jpg (666.91 KiB) Viewed 8062 times
Laurinburg mummy
-
- Posts: 162
- Joined: Wed May 2, 2007, 7:47 pm
- Location: Rock Hill, SC
- Contact:
Re: Laurinburg mummy
Spaghetti..met the fellow, but he is now buried.
Re: Laurinburg mummy
Didn't they pour concrete over his coffin to prevent anyone from disturbing his site? I was fortunate enough to meet him also.
-
- Posts: 41
- Joined: Fri February 22, 2008, 1:37 pm
- Location: Statesville NC
- Contact:
Re: Laurinburg mummy
I went several times myself, but he was in a glass case when I saw him last, but was probably back in the late 70's.
-
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Mon June 20, 2016, 9:50 am
- Contact:
Re: Laurinburg mummy
This account is like many tabloid accounts of the late Cancetto Farmica, who was killed April 28, 1911.
He was brought - still alive from McColl, NC - to the James Hospital in Laurinburg where he died. My grandfather, Malcolm John McDougald, and his brother, Daniel Archibald McDougald, were called to take possession of the body. M. J. McDougald embalmed him, and waited on Vincinzzio Farmica to arrive to make arrangement through and interpreter. Some weeks or months later a letter arrived from hs family in Italy asking that the body be returned to Italy for burial, but no funds were included and requests for such were never answered.
In 1920, Vincinzzio Farmica died in Connecticut, and the carnival asked us to submit a bill to his estate. The bill from the funeral home was $112 and Dr. James also submitted his bill for $200. Neither received any payment.
Dan McDougald died in 1928 and John McDougald died in 1955, leaving the business and body to John's son and daughter.
Cancetto Farmica was buried in Hillside Cemetery in Laurinburg on September 30, 1972.
He was brought - still alive from McColl, NC - to the James Hospital in Laurinburg where he died. My grandfather, Malcolm John McDougald, and his brother, Daniel Archibald McDougald, were called to take possession of the body. M. J. McDougald embalmed him, and waited on Vincinzzio Farmica to arrive to make arrangement through and interpreter. Some weeks or months later a letter arrived from hs family in Italy asking that the body be returned to Italy for burial, but no funds were included and requests for such were never answered.
In 1920, Vincinzzio Farmica died in Connecticut, and the carnival asked us to submit a bill to his estate. The bill from the funeral home was $112 and Dr. James also submitted his bill for $200. Neither received any payment.
Dan McDougald died in 1928 and John McDougald died in 1955, leaving the business and body to John's son and daughter.
Cancetto Farmica was buried in Hillside Cemetery in Laurinburg on September 30, 1972.
-
- Posts: 333
- Joined: Tue May 1, 2007, 11:05 pm
- Location: Brunswick, Ga.
- Contact:
Re: Laurinburg mummy
Bruce Osburn
--We live so long as we are remembered... old German adage.
--We live so long as we are remembered... old German adage.
-
- Posts: 162
- Joined: Wed May 2, 2007, 7:47 pm
- Location: Rock Hill, SC
- Contact:
Re: Laurinburg mummy
Beachum knows! Gosh, Spaghetti may be an honorary Scotsman with a kilt!
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Ahrefs [Bot] and 86 guests