Besides Mrs. Healey, she was survived by three other sisters as follows: Mrs. Elizabeth Horrigan of Au Sable Forks, Mrs. Eugene F. Murphy of Glens Falls, New York and Mrs. E. F. Carey of Greenwich, New York; one brother, Patrick Bagan of Gabriels, New York, and also by many nieces and nephews living in Au Sable Forks and elsewhere.
Mrs. Dwyer was born and reared in Au Sable Forks village. Her husband, Malachi G. Dwyer, died in 1910, since which time Mrs. Dwyer had made her home with Mrs. Healey. She was a devout Christian, patient in her affliction and was held in the highest esteem by all who knew her. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Society and the Altar Society of the Holy Name Church. She was a neighbor who was ever willing to be of service to those in distress.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning, March 24, 1926, at 9:30 o'clock at the Holy Name Church, Rev. C. A. Kitts officiating. Burial took place in Holy Name cemetery.
Besides Mrs. Healey, she was survived by three other sisters as follows: Mrs. Elizabeth Horrigan of Au Sable Forks, Mrs. Eugene F. Murphy of Glens Falls, New York and Mrs. E. F. Carey of Greenwich, New York; one brother, Patrick Bagan of Gabriels, New York, and also by many nieces and nephews living in Au Sable Forks and elsewhere.
Mrs. Dwyer was born and reared in Au Sable Forks village. Her husband, Malachi G. Dwyer, died in 1910, since which time Mrs. Dwyer had made her home with Mrs. Healey. She was a devout Christian, patient in her affliction and was held in the highest esteem by all who knew her. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Society and the Altar Society of the Holy Name Church. She was a neighbor who was ever willing to be of service to those in distress.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning, March 24, 1926, at 9:30 o'clock at the Holy Name Church, Rev. C. A. Kitts officiating. Burial took place in Holy Name cemetery.
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