Mrs. Mary Rico, 64 years of age, of 724 West 41st Place, widow of J.C. Gallaher[sic], who was killed in The Times dynamiting in 1910, is dead at her home following a 10-week illness. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 9 a.m. from the Holy Cross Church, with interment in Calvary Cemetery. She was a grandniece of Pio Pico, last Mexican Governor of California. Death occurred Friday.
She was born in Santa Barbara. She leaves six children, Clarence Hunt, Mrs. Edna Evans, Clarence and Ralph Gallaher[sic], Mrs. Josephine Gillespie, and Mrs. Helen [Isabelle] Parmalee [surname Bodle at death]. Mrs. Rico was married three times.
Mrs. Mary Rico, 64 years of age, of 724 West 41st Place, widow of J.C. Gallaher[sic], who was killed in The Times dynamiting in 1910, is dead at her home following a 10-week illness. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 9 a.m. from the Holy Cross Church, with interment in Calvary Cemetery. She was a grandniece of Pio Pico, last Mexican Governor of California. Death occurred Friday.
She was born in Santa Barbara. She leaves six children, Clarence Hunt, Mrs. Edna Evans, Clarence and Ralph Gallaher[sic], Mrs. Josephine Gillespie, and Mrs. Helen [Isabelle] Parmalee [surname Bodle at death]. Mrs. Rico was married three times.
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