After a short illness of only a few weeks, Con Guiney died at the home of relatives on the reservation Tuesday night.
Mr. Guiney had reached the ripe old age of 75 years and had thus enjoyed a bit of borrowed time over the alloted Bible time.
Con Guiney was a native of Ireland, coming to this country in his youth he first settled in the state of New York but soon took up the western trail until he located in the Wenatchee and later in the Okanogan valley.
A wife and three children, two of whom are adopted, are left to mourn their loss.
Funeral services were held at St. Mary's Mission Thursday forenoon and a large circle of relatives and friends were present to pay their last respects to the deceased. Services were in charge of Father Caldi and interment made at the Mission cemetery.
The Omak Chronicle - Omak, Washington - June 17, 1921
After a short illness of only a few weeks, Con Guiney died at the home of relatives on the reservation Tuesday night.
Mr. Guiney had reached the ripe old age of 75 years and had thus enjoyed a bit of borrowed time over the alloted Bible time.
Con Guiney was a native of Ireland, coming to this country in his youth he first settled in the state of New York but soon took up the western trail until he located in the Wenatchee and later in the Okanogan valley.
A wife and three children, two of whom are adopted, are left to mourn their loss.
Funeral services were held at St. Mary's Mission Thursday forenoon and a large circle of relatives and friends were present to pay their last respects to the deceased. Services were in charge of Father Caldi and interment made at the Mission cemetery.
The Omak Chronicle - Omak, Washington - June 17, 1921
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