Sister of Thomas Dailey (1848-1910), Anna Dailey (1849-1919), and Mary (Dailey) Miller (1858-1928).
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Evening World-Herald (Omaha, Nebr.), October 30, 1930, p. 3, col. 5
Mrs. Hannah Carey
Mrs. Hannah Carey, 70, died Wednesday at her home, 1553 North Eighteenth street. She had lived in Omaha more than 50 years. Her husband, Gus Carey, who died in 1920, started a cracker factory which was later sold to the National Biscuit company. She is survived by three nieces, Mrs. W. C. Cott, Mrs. Ed Higley and Mrs. O. S. Harvey, and three nephews, W. B. Dailey, Claude Miller and John Dekemper, all of Omaha. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the Heafey & Heafey mortuary and at the Holy Family church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Holy Sepulcher cemetery.
Sister of Thomas Dailey (1848-1910), Anna Dailey (1849-1919), and Mary (Dailey) Miller (1858-1928).
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Evening World-Herald (Omaha, Nebr.), October 30, 1930, p. 3, col. 5
Mrs. Hannah Carey
Mrs. Hannah Carey, 70, died Wednesday at her home, 1553 North Eighteenth street. She had lived in Omaha more than 50 years. Her husband, Gus Carey, who died in 1920, started a cracker factory which was later sold to the National Biscuit company. She is survived by three nieces, Mrs. W. C. Cott, Mrs. Ed Higley and Mrs. O. S. Harvey, and three nephews, W. B. Dailey, Claude Miller and John Dekemper, all of Omaha. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the Heafey & Heafey mortuary and at the Holy Family church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Holy Sepulcher cemetery.
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