Harry Healy, 68, was buried in Calvary Cemetery on Saturday, July 14, following funeral services held at the Immaculate Conception church at 9 o'clock with the Rev. Valentine Fix officiating at the requiem mass. Pallbearers were Arthur Finnegan, Ruge Fleckenstein, John Fleckenstein, Arthur Hofdahl, John Nagle and Fred Mullenberg. Harry Healy was born on August 17, 1876, the son of E. J. and Ellen Smith Healy. He attended the Immaculate Conception school and grew to manhood here. He was united in marriage to Miss Ella Conley on June 2, 1913 and to this union two children were born, Harry Jr., who passed away in 1938, and one daughter, Lorraine (Mrs. Gordon Dickey). Mr. and Mrs. Healy established their home here and he was employed at the local Post Office for many years, of late years he has been employed at the Ernst Fleckenstein Company. He was a faithful member of the Immaculate Conception church and had a host of friends in Faribault. Surviving him are his wife and daughter, Mrs. Dickey, and one grandson, Jerry Dickey, four sisters, Mrs. William Townsend, Mrs. Lucius Smith of Faribault, Mrs. Theresa Shea of New York City and Mrs. William Williams of Las Vegas, Nevada, and five brothers, Louis and Edward of Faribault, Frank of Seattle; Paul of Chicago, Ill. and William of Minneapolis.
Harry Healy, 68, was buried in Calvary Cemetery on Saturday, July 14, following funeral services held at the Immaculate Conception church at 9 o'clock with the Rev. Valentine Fix officiating at the requiem mass. Pallbearers were Arthur Finnegan, Ruge Fleckenstein, John Fleckenstein, Arthur Hofdahl, John Nagle and Fred Mullenberg. Harry Healy was born on August 17, 1876, the son of E. J. and Ellen Smith Healy. He attended the Immaculate Conception school and grew to manhood here. He was united in marriage to Miss Ella Conley on June 2, 1913 and to this union two children were born, Harry Jr., who passed away in 1938, and one daughter, Lorraine (Mrs. Gordon Dickey). Mr. and Mrs. Healy established their home here and he was employed at the local Post Office for many years, of late years he has been employed at the Ernst Fleckenstein Company. He was a faithful member of the Immaculate Conception church and had a host of friends in Faribault. Surviving him are his wife and daughter, Mrs. Dickey, and one grandson, Jerry Dickey, four sisters, Mrs. William Townsend, Mrs. Lucius Smith of Faribault, Mrs. Theresa Shea of New York City and Mrs. William Williams of Las Vegas, Nevada, and five brothers, Louis and Edward of Faribault, Frank of Seattle; Paul of Chicago, Ill. and William of Minneapolis.
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