Notes
for John Gilman Mallary
Obituary: The Clinton Herald Thursday June 17, 1948 p. 18 John G. Mallary,
77, died this morning in his home, 249 Twentieth place, following a long
illness. He was born in Rutland,
Vt. Sept. 20, 1870, and came to Clinton in 1889. He married Bridget Elizabeth Behan Feb. 5, 1902. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Thomas O'Neil and Mrs. Philip
Feldman, of Clinton, Mrs. Edward Lynch, of Beverly Farms, Mass., and Mrs. Jo
Verboon, of New York city; three sons, Dr. Charles, of San Francisco, Jyle T.
and Eugene of Clinton; and one neice, Miss Ora Young, of Clinton and 19
grandchildren. Friends may call
tonight or tomorrow at the home. The
funeral will be held Saturday morning in St. Mary's Catholic church.
BURIAL: St. Mary's Cemetery.
Notes
for Bridget Behan
Obituary: The Clinton Herald Mrs. Bridget Mallary, 96, formerly of 249 20th Pl., died Sunday morning
in Clinton Manor Nursing Home. Visitation
will begin at 4 p.m. today in the Dalton Funeral Home. St. Mary's parish Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. today in the
funeral home. The Mass of
Resurrection will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Mary's Church with
burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. Pallbearers
will be William Miller, Robert Musch,Thomas O'Neil Jr., Michael Mallary, Robert
Clausen and Ronald Musch. Born
March 6, 1876 in Scranton, Pa., she was the daughter of Thomas and Mary Heines
Behan. She married John G. Mallary
on Feb. 5, 1902 in St. Mary's Church. He
died June 17, 1948. She was a
member of St. Mary's Church and the Altar and Rosary Society. Survivors include three sons, Dr. Charles R. Mallary, Burlingame, Calif.,
Lyle T. Malary and Eugune Mallary, both of Clinton; three daughters, Mrs. Edward
J. (Catherine) Lynch, Fayetteville, N.Y., Mrs. Phillip (Jeannette) Feldman,
Clinton and Mrs. J.J. (Marian) Verboom, Rome, Italy; 23 grandchildren; 57
great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Nora Daley, Clinton; and several nieces. She was preceded in death by her husband, one daughter, three sisters, 11
brothers and one grandson.
Notes
for Catherine Elizabeth Mallary
OBITUARY: The Clinton Herald Tuesday 24 March 1992, p. 12, Friday 3 April
1992,
p.
10. Word has been received of the
death of Catherine E. Lynch, 85, of Indian River Shores, Vero Beach, who died
March 12 at Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. Strunk Funeral Home, Vero Beach, was in charge of arrangements. Interment is in Crestlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Lynch was born in Clinton, moving to Vero Beach 16 years ago. She was with wife of Edward J. Lynch. He died in 1979. Survivors
include two sons; a daughter,; 12 grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; a
sister; and several nieces and nephews. Death
date: March 12, 1992.
Catherine
E. Lynch, 85, a resident of Indian River Shores, Vero Beach, died March 12,
1992, at Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. Mrs.
Lynch was born in Clinton, Iowa, moving to Vero Beach 16 years ago, with former
residences in Beverly Farms, Massachusetts, and Fayetteville, New York. Catherine was the wife of Edward J. Lynch, who preceded her in death in
1979 after 46 years of marriage. A
communicant of Hold Cross Church, she was a member of the Women's Guild
Auxiliary and a patron of the Center for the Performing Arts, and a member of
the Vero Beach Country Club. Cathy
was a joy to all who knew her, exemplified by the love and devotion of all her
grandchildren. Surviving are two
sons, E. Joseph and wife Ann of Ankeny, Iowa, and Stephen A. and wife Susan of
Pittsburgh, PA; a daughter, Karen Shanahan of Indian River Shores; 12
grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; a sister, Marian Mallary Verboom of Fort
Lauderdale; several nieces and nephews; and many family members and friends. Friends may call Sunday, Marhc 15, 1992, from 6-8 p.m. at Strunk Funeral
Home, Vero Beach. A Funeral Mass will be held Monday at 10 a.m., at Holy Cross
Catholic Church. Interment will
follow in Crestlawn Cemetery, Vero Beach.
Notes
for Marian Mallary
Obituary: The Clinton Herald
Wednesday January 26, 2000 p. 11A Word
has been received of the death of Marian Verboom, 84, of Fort Lauderdale. She died Jan. 13. The
funeral Mass was 10:30 a.m. Jan. 17 in St. Henry's Catholic Church, Pompano
Beach, Fla. Interment was in Queen
of Heaven Cemetery, North Lauderdale, Fla. Kraeer Funeral Home, Pompano Beach, was in charge of arrangements. She was born Oct. 8, 1915, in Clinton, to John and Bridget Mallary. She married Johannes J. Verboom, June 22, 1946. He died in May of 1996. In
her younger years, she worked with engineering firms in Chicago and Milwaukee. She was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Women's Auxiliary
Corps, which later established the Women's Army Corps. She eventually joined the advanced echelon of the 21st Bomber Group in
May of 1944 and saw overseas duty in Guam and Hawaii, receiving the rank of
captain. During her marriage, she and her husband lived in Liberia,
West Africa; Des Moines; Kansas City, Mo.; Akron, Ohio; and Rome, Italy, before
moving to Fort Lauderdale in 1977. Survivors
include a son, Charles of Benicia, Calif.; and a daughter, Jeannette of Pompano
Beach. Death date: Jan. 13, 2000