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Michael J. Maloney 1866-1928

MALONEY, VONDAVID, VON DAVID, ANKEY, CAGHEY

Posted By: Ann Krumme (email)
Date: 2/13/2012 at 07:49:22

Death of a Former Resident.
From the Chillicothe, Mo., Tribune.
Michael J. Maloney, aged 62 years, died at his home on North Broadway at 2:30 yesterday afternoon. The body was removed to the J. D. Gordon Funeral home where it was prepared for burial. The body was removed to the family home at 5 o’clock this afternoon. Funeral services will be held at 9 o’clock Monday morning at St. Columban’s church and burial will be made in the Catholic cemetery.

Mr. Maloney is survived by is wife and the following children, Mrs. M. P. Von David, El Paso, Texas, Miss Esther Maloney of Kansas City and Alice, Ella, Grace and Kathleen, all of the home; the following sisters, Miss Mary Maloney, Wheatland, Wyoming, Mrs. Carl Ankey of Wheatland, and Mrs. John Caghey of Shelby, Montana, and the following brothers, John Maloney of Waukon, Iowa and Dan and James Maloney, Baker, N. D., all of whom had visited him during his last illness.

At the time of the Milwaukee homecoming in Chillicothe in September, 1927, Mr. Maloney had been with the Milwaukee forty years the preceding April. He came to Chillicothe in 1892 from southern Minnesota, where be began railroading and he a had made his home here since then. Mr. Maloney was born in Princeton, New Jersey, August 17, 1866.

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Elsewhere in this paper will be found an account of the death of Michael J. Maloney, which occurred at his home at Chillicothe, Mo., taken from the local newspaper. The deceased’s youthful days were spent on his parents’ farm in southeastern Ludlow township and he left here as a young man and has ever since been railroading. He made frequent visits to the home folks and has kept in touch with affairs here through the columns of this paper, which he has taken for over forty years. In his death the writer feels as though he had lost a personal friend and his family, sisters and brothers have our sincere sympathy.

~Allamakee Journal and Lansing Mirror
October 3, 1928


 

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