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Coleman Kane

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Coleman Kane

Birth
County Clare, Ireland
Death
Dec 1902 (aged 76–77)
Geneva, Ontario County, New York, USA
Burial
Geneva, Ontario County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.8757929, Longitude: -76.969014
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Coleman Kane, father of Daniel Kane, chief of police, and of T. A. Kane, the prominent grocer, died at his home in Exchange street at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, aged 77 years. The deceased had a slight stroke of paralysis last Friday. It was thought at first that he recover but later complications arose which resulted in his death yesterday afternoon. The deceased was born in County Clare, Ireland. He came to this city fifty-five years ago. During his early residence in Geneva, Mr. Kane was variously occupied, but for the past ten years, he had led a retired life, except that he assisted his son in the grocery store. He is survived by a widow, one sister, Mrs. Edward Hefferon of this city; one brother, Thomas Kane of California; three sons, John, Daniel E., and T. A., all of Geneva; four daughters, Miss Mary Kane, Mrs. M. F. Connolly, Mrs. E. J. Broderick and Mrs. E. J. Mulcahy, all of Geneva. The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock Friday morning from St. Francis de Sales church. Interment will be in St. Patrick's cemetery.
Published: Geneva Daily Times
December 17, 1902
Coleman Kane, father of Daniel Kane, chief of police, and of T. A. Kane, the prominent grocer, died at his home in Exchange street at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, aged 77 years. The deceased had a slight stroke of paralysis last Friday. It was thought at first that he recover but later complications arose which resulted in his death yesterday afternoon. The deceased was born in County Clare, Ireland. He came to this city fifty-five years ago. During his early residence in Geneva, Mr. Kane was variously occupied, but for the past ten years, he had led a retired life, except that he assisted his son in the grocery store. He is survived by a widow, one sister, Mrs. Edward Hefferon of this city; one brother, Thomas Kane of California; three sons, John, Daniel E., and T. A., all of Geneva; four daughters, Miss Mary Kane, Mrs. M. F. Connolly, Mrs. E. J. Broderick and Mrs. E. J. Mulcahy, all of Geneva. The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock Friday morning from St. Francis de Sales church. Interment will be in St. Patrick's cemetery.
Published: Geneva Daily Times
December 17, 1902


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