Alice Noonan was born at Shullsburg, Wis., September 18, 1885 [sic], and died at her home at Elk City, Oklahoma, June 16, 1920, at the age of 64 years, 8 months and 28 days.
She was married to J. W. O’Brien at Shullsburg, Wis., August 6, 1879 and in the spring of 1882, they came to Pocahontas county, Iowa, locating on a farm in Sherman township. In 1891 Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien moved to Havelock, where they made their home until 1908, moving to Elk City, Oklahoma, where Mrs. O’Brien passed away as above stated. She had been ailing since about Easter time. She was taken to a hospital for an operation and apparently recovered from its effects but after returning home failed to build up.
The funeral was held at St. Joseph’s church at Elk City, on Thursday, June 17, the remains being shipped to Pocahontas where they were carefully laid to rest at about five o’clock in the afternoon on Saturday, June 19, in Calvary cemetery.
The deceased leaves a husband, two sons and one daughter, Frank of Pocahontas, and Neal and Teresa of Elk City. Also one sister, Mrs. Mary Harris of Yanktown, S. D., and one brother, Laurence Noonan of Springdale, Montana.
Transcribed by Teresa Davis
Alice Noonan was born at Shullsburg, Wis., September 18, 1885 [sic], and died at her home at Elk City, Oklahoma, June 16, 1920, at the age of 64 years, 8 months and 28 days.
She was married to J. W. O’Brien at Shullsburg, Wis., August 6, 1879 and in the spring of 1882, they came to Pocahontas county, Iowa, locating on a farm in Sherman township. In 1891 Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien moved to Havelock, where they made their home until 1908, moving to Elk City, Oklahoma, where Mrs. O’Brien passed away as above stated. She had been ailing since about Easter time. She was taken to a hospital for an operation and apparently recovered from its effects but after returning home failed to build up.
The funeral was held at St. Joseph’s church at Elk City, on Thursday, June 17, the remains being shipped to Pocahontas where they were carefully laid to rest at about five o’clock in the afternoon on Saturday, June 19, in Calvary cemetery.
The deceased leaves a husband, two sons and one daughter, Frank of Pocahontas, and Neal and Teresa of Elk City. Also one sister, Mrs. Mary Harris of Yanktown, S. D., and one brother, Laurence Noonan of Springdale, Montana.
Transcribed by Teresa Davis
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