Mary Ann (Horan) Quinn (1938)
CASSIDAY, HORAN, KING, QUINN
Posted By: Mary Welty Hart
Date: 6/28/2006 at 15:07:29
The Winterset Madisonian
Winterset, Iowa
Wednesday, June 15, 1938MRS. MARY QUINN Of Bevington Dies
Bevington Special
Mrs. Mary A. Quinn, a well known resident of this community for many years, died last Friday at her home one mile north of Bevington after an illness of about three weeks. Death was caused by uremia. Mrs. Quinn was 67 years of age.
Her immediate surviving relatives are two daughters, Mrs. F. J. King and Mrs. J. W. Cassiday. Her only son died in infancy. She also leaves three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday from the Catholic church at Churchville, in charge of the pastor the Rev. P. J. Casey.
Burial was made in St. Patrick's cemetery.
The pallbearers were Peter Melroy, J. Davitt of Fairfield, Clarence McLaughlin, Peter Swift, A. D. Cassiday and John King.
________________________The Winterset News
Winterset, Iowa
Thursday, June 16, 1938
Page 1, Column 5SERVICES MONDAY FOR MRS. QUINN
Mrs. Michael Quinn, 76, died at her home North of Bevington, Friday evening last week. Mrs. Quinn had been in poor health for the past several years, but was bedfast for only two weeks after developing complications.
Mrs. Quinn is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frank King and Mrs. John Cassady; two sisters, Mrs. Frank McLaughlin, Mrs. Ella Horan and one brother, James Horan. Her husband died several years ago.
Funeral services were held Monday morning at nine o’clock at the Church of the Assumption in Churchville, conducted by the pastor, Rev. P. J. Casey. Burial was made in St. Patrick’s cemetery, Irish Settlement.
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