Another of Pioneer Residents Called from Earth Here.
Many pioneer residents of the county are passing to their final rest, the death rate in the past few years having been exceedingly large. The last to respond to the call is Mrs. M. Carney, who came here fifty years ago and has resided in the county continuously since that time. The demise of Mrs. Carney occurred Thursday at the home of her daughter Mrs. R. Einberger in the city, following an illness of six months duration. For half a century deceased was a well known resident of Cato, until five years ago when she came to the city to make her home with her daughter. Mrs. Carney was the mother of nine children, all surviving, those residing here are being Mrs. Einberger and Mrs. O. Bonin, city, Martin, John and Michael, at Grimms. Deceased was a woman of estimable qualities of heart and head, a kindly neighbor and staunch friend whose death will bring a personal sorrow to many. The funeral will take place Monday from Grimms, with burial at Maple Grove.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, January 28, 1904 P. 5
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Death Fri. of 73-yr. old Mrs. Mary Carney in the home of her daughter, Mrs. P. Einberger here. She leaves 4 sons and 3 daughters. The funeral was held Mon. in Maple Grove.
Der Nord Westen, 04 Feb. 1904
(Note: Her stone is off by a year.)
Another of Pioneer Residents Called from Earth Here.
Many pioneer residents of the county are passing to their final rest, the death rate in the past few years having been exceedingly large. The last to respond to the call is Mrs. M. Carney, who came here fifty years ago and has resided in the county continuously since that time. The demise of Mrs. Carney occurred Thursday at the home of her daughter Mrs. R. Einberger in the city, following an illness of six months duration. For half a century deceased was a well known resident of Cato, until five years ago when she came to the city to make her home with her daughter. Mrs. Carney was the mother of nine children, all surviving, those residing here are being Mrs. Einberger and Mrs. O. Bonin, city, Martin, John and Michael, at Grimms. Deceased was a woman of estimable qualities of heart and head, a kindly neighbor and staunch friend whose death will bring a personal sorrow to many. The funeral will take place Monday from Grimms, with burial at Maple Grove.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, January 28, 1904 P. 5
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Death Fri. of 73-yr. old Mrs. Mary Carney in the home of her daughter, Mrs. P. Einberger here. She leaves 4 sons and 3 daughters. The funeral was held Mon. in Maple Grove.
Der Nord Westen, 04 Feb. 1904
(Note: Her stone is off by a year.)
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