JAMES FAIFERLICK DIES SUDDENLY WITH HEART ATTACK
James Faiferlick, Fort Dodge real estate agent, died of a heart attack
early
today at his home 501 North Ninth Street.
Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. T. J. Davern Tuesday,
8:30
a.m. at the residence and 9:00 a.m. at Corpus Christi Church. Burial
will be
in Corpus Christi Cemetery.
Mr. Faiferlick is survived by his widow, one daughter, Margaret,
and the
following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Matt Bunda, Matt Faiferlick,
Mrs. Anna
Edvenson, Mrs. Eva Novak, and Mrs. Frank Hartnett, all of Fort Dodge.
The body will be at Laufersweiler's until Sunday when it will be
taken to the
residence.
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September 26, 1942 Fort Dodge Messenger
JAMES FAIFERLICK
Funeral services for James Faiferlick, 60, were held Tuesday morning
at 8:30
at the Faiferlick residence, 501 North Ninth Street, and at 9:00
at Corpus
Christi Church, the church was filled to capacity by the many friends
and
relatives who attended the rites. The Rt. Rev. T. J. Davern, pastor
of Corpus
Christi Church, was the celebrant at the requiem high mass.
In charge of arranging the many beautiful flowers were Mr. and Mrs.
James
Harty, Mrs. Henry F. Steiner and Mrs. Mary B. Savage.
Pallbearers were James Blaunt, Edward Cahill, Henry Steiner, William
Ricke,
William Flattery and Frank Kolf. Burial was in Corpus Christi cemetery
where
the Rev. Robert Joynt officiated. The Laufersweiler Funeral Home
was in
charge of arrangements.
The Plaunt Paint Company store closed during the services so employees
could
attend.
Here For Services
Those who attended the services from out of town included a sister
of Mrs.
Faiferlick, Mrs. Clayton Meyers of Colorado Springs, Colo., and
a nephew and
niece of Mr. Faiferlick, James Haley and Mrs. James Brady, both
of Dixon, Ill.
Mr. Faiferlick, a resident of Fort Dodge for 24 years, died early
saturday
morning at his home of a heart attack. He was born September 16,
1882, in
Colfax Township. He attended the schools of the township as well
as in Fort
Dodge.
He was married Feb. 2, 1905, to Miss Katherine Cregan at Sacred Heart
Church
here. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Edmund Heelan of Sioux
City, who
at the time was pastor of Sacred Heart Church. Mr. and Mrs. Faiferlick
made
their home on a farm in Colfax Township until 1918 when Mr. Faiferlick
retired from active farming and they moved to Fort Dodge. Mr. Faiferlick
was
in the real estate business here for a number of years.
Survivors
He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Miss Margaret Faiferlick;
a brother,
Matthew Faiferlick, and four sisters, Mrs. Matthew Bunda, Mrs. Annie
Edvenson, Mrs. Eva Novak and Mrs. Frank Hartnett, all living in
Fort Dodge.
His parents were the late pioneer settlers, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Faiferlick.
He
was also preceded in death by two sisters and a brother.
November 25, 1955 Fort Dodge Messenger
MRS. J. H. FAIFERLICK DIES, FUNERAL SERVICES THURSDAY
Mrs. James H. Faiferlick, 75, died at Mercy Hospital early Tuesday
morning.
She had been for several months and had been a medical patient at
the
hospital for the past week.
Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 at the Laufersweiler
Funeral Home and at 9:00 at Corpus Christi Church. Burial will be
in Corpus
Christi Cemetery.
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. L. McEvoy, pastor of the church, will conduct
the
services.
Rosary rites are planned at 8:00 Tuesday evening at the funeral home.
Catholic Daughters of America will meet at the funeral home to recite
the
rosary at 8:00 Wednesday evening. Mrs. Faiferlick was a member of
that
organization.
The former Katherine Cregan, she was born at Barnum on Aug. 8, 1880.
Daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cregan, she attended the rural schools
of the
Barnum vicinity.
She was married to James H. Faiferlick on February 21, 1906, at Sacred
Heart
Church in Fort Dodge. The Faiferlicks farmed near Industry until
1918, when
they retired and moved into Fort Dodge. Mr. Faiferlick died on September
26,
1942.
Surviving Mrs. Faiferlick are a daughter, Miss Margaret Faiferlick,
deputy
Webster County clerk of courts, who made her home with her mother
at 501
North Ninth St. Three sisters also survive Mrs. Faiferlick. They
are Mrs. W.
T. Burk and Mrs. Clayton Myers of Fort Dodge and Mrs. Calvin Martin
of
Phoenix, Ariz.
Her husband, her parents, four brothers and one sister preceded her in death.
Mrs. Faiferlick was a member of Corpus Christi parish of Fort Dodge.