of No. 53 Mechanic street, died at the
Bradford hospital yesterday afternoon
at 4:15 o'clock following a four
months illness. Mrs. Garrigan had
been a resident of this city for the
past eight years and had made a large
circle of friends who will mourn her
passing. Deceased was a member of
the Salamanca Maccabees lodge.
Surviving relatives are her husband,
W. J. Garrigan: one daughter,
Mrs. Donald Fernald of this city;
one son, James W. Garrigan of Bradford;
her mother. Mrs. Jennie Clark
of Shinglehause, Pa; two brothers.
C. L. Clark of this city and Duke
Clark of Roulette, Pa.
The body was removed to Still's
undertaking rooms and prepared for
burial. Funeral services will be held
in Still's mortuary parlors Friday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev S. A.
Keen officiating.
THE BRADFORD ERA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1925
of No. 53 Mechanic street, died at the
Bradford hospital yesterday afternoon
at 4:15 o'clock following a four
months illness. Mrs. Garrigan had
been a resident of this city for the
past eight years and had made a large
circle of friends who will mourn her
passing. Deceased was a member of
the Salamanca Maccabees lodge.
Surviving relatives are her husband,
W. J. Garrigan: one daughter,
Mrs. Donald Fernald of this city;
one son, James W. Garrigan of Bradford;
her mother. Mrs. Jennie Clark
of Shinglehause, Pa; two brothers.
C. L. Clark of this city and Duke
Clark of Roulette, Pa.
The body was removed to Still's
undertaking rooms and prepared for
burial. Funeral services will be held
in Still's mortuary parlors Friday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev S. A.
Keen officiating.
THE BRADFORD ERA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1925
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