Succumbs After Lingering Illness Had Emaciated and Taxed Her Strength
Mrs. Dennis Grady passed away early this morning at the family home at Liberty after a lingering illness of long duration, the end coming as a relief from her sufferings. No funeral arrangements have been made, pending word from her sons Edward and Raymond who live in Portland, Oregon, and who are expected home for the services. Mrs. Grady was 63 at the time of death, and spent her entire life in this county. She was born on November 2, 1864, at Franklin and upon her marriage, moved to Larabee where the remainder of her life was spent on a farm. Mr. Grady passed away little more than a year ago.
Surviving Relatives
Those surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Elmer Barnes, Mrs. Gerald Janse and Mrs. Robert Prichard, all of this city, Mrs. Ella Stephanik of Newton and Miss Ella Grady, who made her home with her mother and five sons, John and Joseph, on the homestaed, Edward and Raymond, of Portland, Ore., and George of Manitowoc. Two sisters, Mrs. George Carroll of Los Angeles, and Sister Mary James of Zanesville, O., and three brothers, John of Osman, and Charles and Peter, of Grimms, also remain. The Rosary Society of St. Isadore's church, of which organization Mrs. Grady was a member, plans to attend the funeral services in a body.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, November 10, 1927 P.2
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The funeral of Mrs. Dennis Grady, who passed away last week, will be held tomorrow morning at 9 from St. Isadore's church at Osman and burial will take place at Maple Grove.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, November 14, 1927 P.2
Succumbs After Lingering Illness Had Emaciated and Taxed Her Strength
Mrs. Dennis Grady passed away early this morning at the family home at Liberty after a lingering illness of long duration, the end coming as a relief from her sufferings. No funeral arrangements have been made, pending word from her sons Edward and Raymond who live in Portland, Oregon, and who are expected home for the services. Mrs. Grady was 63 at the time of death, and spent her entire life in this county. She was born on November 2, 1864, at Franklin and upon her marriage, moved to Larabee where the remainder of her life was spent on a farm. Mr. Grady passed away little more than a year ago.
Surviving Relatives
Those surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Elmer Barnes, Mrs. Gerald Janse and Mrs. Robert Prichard, all of this city, Mrs. Ella Stephanik of Newton and Miss Ella Grady, who made her home with her mother and five sons, John and Joseph, on the homestaed, Edward and Raymond, of Portland, Ore., and George of Manitowoc. Two sisters, Mrs. George Carroll of Los Angeles, and Sister Mary James of Zanesville, O., and three brothers, John of Osman, and Charles and Peter, of Grimms, also remain. The Rosary Society of St. Isadore's church, of which organization Mrs. Grady was a member, plans to attend the funeral services in a body.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, November 10, 1927 P.2
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The funeral of Mrs. Dennis Grady, who passed away last week, will be held tomorrow morning at 9 from St. Isadore's church at Osman and burial will take place at Maple Grove.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, November 14, 1927 P.2
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