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Mary Ann <I>Kelley</I> McNulty

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Mary Ann Kelley McNulty

Birth
Death
1938 (aged 73–74)
Burial
Meeme, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MARY ANN MCNULTY (d. 1938)

Mrs. Peter McNulty, 73, died early this morning at the home in the town of
Newton where she had lived all her life.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from the home and at
10 o’clock at St. Isidor’s Catholic church. The Rev. Edward Wagner will
officiate.
Mrs. McNulty was born Mary Ann Kelley June 14, 1864. She was married Nov. 17,
1885, to Peter McNulty. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary
three years ago.
Survivors are the widower, three daughters, Miss Mary at home, Miss Margaret
of Milwaukee, and Mrs. B. J. Kasten of Manitowoc, four sons, James, Joseph and
Edmund, at home, and Alphonsus of Manitowoc, one brother, Michael Kelley of
Newton and one sister, Miss Bridget Kelley of Whitelaw. There are three grand-
daughters.
The body will be removed to the farm home from the Pfeffer Funeral home and it
will lie in state at the McNulty home until the time of the funeral.
Mrs. McNulty was a member of the Holy Rosary society of St. Isidor’s church,
and members of the society will recite the rosary at the McNulty home Tuesday
at 8 p.m.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 9, 1938 P. 2
MARY ANN MCNULTY (d. 1938)

Mrs. Peter McNulty, 73, died early this morning at the home in the town of
Newton where she had lived all her life.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from the home and at
10 o’clock at St. Isidor’s Catholic church. The Rev. Edward Wagner will
officiate.
Mrs. McNulty was born Mary Ann Kelley June 14, 1864. She was married Nov. 17,
1885, to Peter McNulty. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary
three years ago.
Survivors are the widower, three daughters, Miss Mary at home, Miss Margaret
of Milwaukee, and Mrs. B. J. Kasten of Manitowoc, four sons, James, Joseph and
Edmund, at home, and Alphonsus of Manitowoc, one brother, Michael Kelley of
Newton and one sister, Miss Bridget Kelley of Whitelaw. There are three grand-
daughters.
The body will be removed to the farm home from the Pfeffer Funeral home and it
will lie in state at the McNulty home until the time of the funeral.
Mrs. McNulty was a member of the Holy Rosary society of St. Isidor’s church,
and members of the society will recite the rosary at the McNulty home Tuesday
at 8 p.m.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 9, 1938 P. 2


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