Dennis Haley
HALEY
Posted By: Marlene Skalberg (email)
Date: 4/23/2014 at 15:10:12
Haley- On Wednesday, October 4, 1899 at his home in Corning, Iowa, Dennis Haley, aged 68 years.
Deceased was one of the well known citizens of Adams County, having resided in our midst for many years. The cause of death was heart failure. Mr. Haley had returned from a trip to the eastern part of the star only a day or two ago, when he complained of his stomach troubling him and passed away yesterday morning. The funeral services will be conducted from the Catholic Church, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. Father Sheridan, and interment made in the Calvary Cemetery.
Adams County Free Press, October 5, 1899, page 13
In Memory of Mr. Dennis Haley
The following tribute to the memory of Mr. Dennis Haley, who died in Corning, October 4, 1899, by his daughter, Maggie Cameron, will be read with interest by the many friends of the deceased.On the 4th day of October
In the early morn at six,
The light of a life went out
To shine upon earth no more.
No tear that coursed a mother's cheek,
No breast that heaved a sigh,
Could save him from the allot tomb
All felt that he must die.The short and lonely days of illness
Were borne without a moan.
He knew that across death's river
He would dwell in Heavens home;
He knew that though his lifeless form
Would moulder in the grave,
His soul would rise to Heaven
For a Christ had died to save.No word or set did ever cause
Those cheeks to blush with shame
No gossip's tongue did ever speak
One word against that name.
His words of truth and honesty
Shall live for many a year
While down the cheek of loved ones
Shall roll many a sorrowful tear.I who write this poem
Was there to see him die.
And from my heart in earnest grief
I said to him "good-bye."
In the hope that we shall meet
Some day of a brighter dawn.
O, may you then be near us
To lead us to our eternal home.
Adams County Free Press, October 12, 1899, page 4
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