Jane Kelly Quincy (1837 - 1916) Obit
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Jane Kelly Quincy (1837 - 1916) Obit
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Posted: 22 Oct 2005 9:26PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Quincy, Kelly, Roth, Burridge
Transcription of Obituary
From
The Telegraph-Republican
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Wednesday, May 3, 1916
The funeral of Mrs. David Quincy was held at the home of her son, David, on Saturday afternoon last, the services being in charge of the Rev. P. B. Schaffner, musical selections being rendered by the Misses Merkel and Moss. Many beautiful flowers testified to the love and esteem in which she was held by her neighbors and friends. Three sons and three daughters are left to mourn her loss, who have the sympathy of a large circle of friends.
(and from the same newspaper, Friday, May 5, 1916)
MEMORIAL
Mrs. Jane Kelly Quincy
Mrs. Jane Kelley Quincy was born at White Hall, N. Y., on February 12, 1837. On September 15, 1864 she was married to Mr. David Quincy at Saratoga Springs. They immediately came to Mentor, O., where they purchased a farm and have lived until the death of her husband in October, 1912. Six children were born to this union. The first break in the family unit was Mr. Quincy's death and the second came when Mrs. Quincy quietly and peacefully passed away at noontime on Thursday, April 27, 1916. The surviving children are: Mrs. John Roth, Cleveland; Mrs. E. P. Burridge, George and David, Mentor; and Willis and Miss Myra, Painesville. Two brothers, John and Lewis Kelly of Willoughby Plains also survive.
Funeral services were held at the home of her son, David, on Saturday, April 29, and the body was quietly laid to rest in the Mentor cemetery.
From
The Telegraph-Republican
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Wednesday, May 3, 1916
The funeral of Mrs. David Quincy was held at the home of her son, David, on Saturday afternoon last, the services being in charge of the Rev. P. B. Schaffner, musical selections being rendered by the Misses Merkel and Moss. Many beautiful flowers testified to the love and esteem in which she was held by her neighbors and friends. Three sons and three daughters are left to mourn her loss, who have the sympathy of a large circle of friends.
(and from the same newspaper, Friday, May 5, 1916)
MEMORIAL
Mrs. Jane Kelly Quincy
Mrs. Jane Kelley Quincy was born at White Hall, N. Y., on February 12, 1837. On September 15, 1864 she was married to Mr. David Quincy at Saratoga Springs. They immediately came to Mentor, O., where they purchased a farm and have lived until the death of her husband in October, 1912. Six children were born to this union. The first break in the family unit was Mr. Quincy's death and the second came when Mrs. Quincy quietly and peacefully passed away at noontime on Thursday, April 27, 1916. The surviving children are: Mrs. John Roth, Cleveland; Mrs. E. P. Burridge, George and David, Mentor; and Willis and Miss Myra, Painesville. Two brothers, John and Lewis Kelly of Willoughby Plains also survive.
Funeral services were held at the home of her son, David, on Saturday, April 29, and the body was quietly laid to rest in the Mentor cemetery.