DWYER, Anthony J. 1868 - 1910
DWYER, HOLLAND, LODGE, DORSEY, CONLEE, AYLWARD
Posted By: Joey Stark
Date: 10/15/2021 at 23:07:29
"Jefferson County Republican"
Friday, April 29, 1910
Page 13, Column 1HOME NEWS.
... Anthony DWYER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen DWYER of this city, died Thursday of last week in a Council Bluffs hospital (note: in Pottawattamie Co,. IA). He had been ill for about three years. The body was brought to this city and funeral services held at the Catholic church Monday morning. He is survived by a wife and two children, his aged parents, four sisters, and two brothers. ...
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"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Saturday, April 30, 1910
Page 3, Column 3ANTHONY J. DWYER DEAD
Anthony J. DWYER, of Alliance, Neb., died Thursday in a hospital in Council Bluffs after an illness extending over a period of the past three years. The remains w ere (sic) brought to this city this morning at 1:30 o'clock and taken to the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen DWYER, 609 West Kirkwood street.
Mr. DWYER was raised in this city and had a wide circle of friends here. He is survived by his wife and two children, his aged parents Mr. adnd (sic) Mrs. Stephen DWYER of this city, two brothers Stephen of Denver, Col , and Robert of Lin oln (sic) Neb., and fur sisters, Mrs. Winnifred HOLLAND of Chicago, Mrs. Charles LODGE of Lincoln, Neb., Mrs. Anna DORSEY of St. Joseph, Mo., and Mrs. John CONLEE of Elgin, Neb.
The funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church and the remains will be laid to rest in Evergreen cemetery.
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"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Monday, May 2, 1910
Page 3, Column 2FUNERAL OF A. J. DWYER HELD THIS MORNING
The funeral of Anthony J. DWYER was held this morning at nine o'clock at Saint Mary's Catholic church and was attended by a large crowd of friends and relatives. Rev. H. J. Hogan preached the funeral sermon and after theservices at the church the remains were taken to Evergreen cemtery and interred.
Mr. DWYER was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen DWYER who reside on West Kirkwood street and grew to young manhood there. He was well known here and scores of friends sincerely mourn his death. He was forty-two years old and is survived by his wife and two children besides his aged parents, two brothers and four sisters.
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"The Fairfield Weekly Journal"
Wednesday, May 4, 1910
Page 8, Column 5Deaths.
From Saturday's Daily.
Anthony J. DYWER, of Alliance, Neb., died Thursday in a hospital in Council Bluffs after an illness extending over a period of the past three years. The remains w ere brought to this city this morning at 1;30 o'clock and taken to the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen DWYER, 609 West Kirkwood street.
Mr. DWYER was raised in this city and had a wide circle of friends here. He is survived by his wife and two children, his aged parents Mr. adnd Mrs. Stephen DWYER of this city, two brothers Stephen of Denver, Col., and Robert of Lin oln Neb., and four sisters, Mrs. Winnifred HOLLAND of chicago, Mrs. Charles LODGE of Lincoln, Neb., Mrs. Anna DORSEY of St. Joseph, Mo., and Mrs. John CONLEE of Elgin, Neb.
The funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church and the remains will be laid to rest in Evergreen cemetery.
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*Transcribed for genealogy purposes; I have no relation to the person(s) mentioned.Note: Buried in Lot SDiv.1-019. His wife was Mary AYLWARD, who was living in Alliance, Neb., as of the 1940 census; when she died and where she was buried is not known at the time of this posting.
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