Mary Gately Curran obit, 1927
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Mary Gately Curran obit, 1927
Savanna Daily Times Journal, Wednesday August 31, 1927
Mrs. Curran Is Dead AT Home at Age of 91 Years
Mrs. Mary Gately Curran, widow of Patrick H. Curran, died at her home, 19 Cook Street at 4:55 p.m. yesterday at the age of 91 years from a complication of diseases due to old age.
She was born at Athlone, Roscommon County, Ireland, on July 15, 1836 and died Aug. 30 1927. She came to America with her parents at the age of 13 and settled with her parents in Portland, Maine. She was united in marriage to Patrick Curran in the year 1856* later moving to Savanna in the year 1864, which has since been their home. Ten children were born. Two children died in infancy. Patrick H. in 1913 and Francis in 1889. Those who survive are Mrs. Mary E. Conway and Elizabeth. Mrs. R. J. Tighe, of Pawtucket, RI Thomas of Chicago and Margaret, Julia and Timothy at home. Mrs. Curran’s husband preceded her in death July 23, 1910.
Mrs. Curran has been in very poor health for some time and has been confined to her room for the past 13 months. The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. on Friday from St. John’s Church.
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Curran Funeral Held Today, From Catholic Church. Moved to Savanna in 1864 and Has Lived Here Since That Time
Mrs. Mary Gatley (stet) Curran, widow of the late Patrick Curran, who died at home 19 Cook street, August 30, was buried from the Catholic church this morning at 9 o’clock. The pall bearers were John M. Mullen, Tom Nevins, Tom Donahue, Will Fulrath, Tom Bradley and J. Raymond.
Mary Gatley (stet) Curran was born at Athlone, Roscommon County, Ireland, on July 15, 1836, and died in Savanna Aug. 30, 1927, at the age of 91 years. Death was due to a complication of diseases caused from old age.
She came to this country with her parents at the age of 13 and settled in Portland, Maine. She was united in marriage to Patrick Curran in the year 1856, later moving to Savanna in the year 1864 which has since been her home. Ten children were born to this union. Two of the children died in infancy and Patrick H. died in 1913 and Francis in 1889. Those who survive are Mrs. Mary E. Conway and Elizabeth. Mrs. R. J. Tighe of Pawtucket, RI, Thomas of Chicago and Margaret, Julia and Timothy at home. Mrs. Curran’s husband preceded her death July 23, 1910.
Mrs. Curran Is Dead AT Home at Age of 91 Years
Mrs. Mary Gately Curran, widow of Patrick H. Curran, died at her home, 19 Cook Street at 4:55 p.m. yesterday at the age of 91 years from a complication of diseases due to old age.
She was born at Athlone, Roscommon County, Ireland, on July 15, 1836 and died Aug. 30 1927. She came to America with her parents at the age of 13 and settled with her parents in Portland, Maine. She was united in marriage to Patrick Curran in the year 1856* later moving to Savanna in the year 1864, which has since been their home. Ten children were born. Two children died in infancy. Patrick H. in 1913 and Francis in 1889. Those who survive are Mrs. Mary E. Conway and Elizabeth. Mrs. R. J. Tighe, of Pawtucket, RI Thomas of Chicago and Margaret, Julia and Timothy at home. Mrs. Curran’s husband preceded her in death July 23, 1910.
Mrs. Curran has been in very poor health for some time and has been confined to her room for the past 13 months. The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. on Friday from St. John’s Church.
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Curran Funeral Held Today, From Catholic Church. Moved to Savanna in 1864 and Has Lived Here Since That Time
Mrs. Mary Gatley (stet) Curran, widow of the late Patrick Curran, who died at home 19 Cook street, August 30, was buried from the Catholic church this morning at 9 o’clock. The pall bearers were John M. Mullen, Tom Nevins, Tom Donahue, Will Fulrath, Tom Bradley and J. Raymond.
Mary Gatley (stet) Curran was born at Athlone, Roscommon County, Ireland, on July 15, 1836, and died in Savanna Aug. 30, 1927, at the age of 91 years. Death was due to a complication of diseases caused from old age.
She came to this country with her parents at the age of 13 and settled in Portland, Maine. She was united in marriage to Patrick Curran in the year 1856, later moving to Savanna in the year 1864 which has since been her home. Ten children were born to this union. Two of the children died in infancy and Patrick H. died in 1913 and Francis in 1889. Those who survive are Mrs. Mary E. Conway and Elizabeth. Mrs. R. J. Tighe of Pawtucket, RI, Thomas of Chicago and Margaret, Julia and Timothy at home. Mrs. Curran’s husband preceded her death July 23, 1910.