Nashua Telegraph Dec 3, 1935
The many friends of Mrs. Nancy F. (Sullivan) Locke will be grieved to learn of her sudden death at an early hour this morning at her home 9 Kinsley street. Mrs. Locke was about as usual yesterday. During the night she was stricken with a heart attack and succumbed before medical assistance reached her. Medical referee Stilman G. Davis pronounced death due to the heart attack. She was a native of Hudson, this state, and a communicant of St. Patrick's church. Besides her husband, Alvan A. Locke, she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Hannah Downing, a brother Cornelius A. Sullivan, both of this city, and several nephews and nieces. Friends may call at the home of her niece, Mrs. Arthur J. Sullivan, 6 Lincoln avenue, to pay their respects.
Nashua Telegraph Dec 3, 1935
The many friends of Mrs. Nancy F. (Sullivan) Locke will be grieved to learn of her sudden death at an early hour this morning at her home 9 Kinsley street. Mrs. Locke was about as usual yesterday. During the night she was stricken with a heart attack and succumbed before medical assistance reached her. Medical referee Stilman G. Davis pronounced death due to the heart attack. She was a native of Hudson, this state, and a communicant of St. Patrick's church. Besides her husband, Alvan A. Locke, she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Hannah Downing, a brother Cornelius A. Sullivan, both of this city, and several nephews and nieces. Friends may call at the home of her niece, Mrs. Arthur J. Sullivan, 6 Lincoln avenue, to pay their respects.
Family Members
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Patrick J. Sullivan
1859–1935
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Hannah M. Sullivan Downing
1866–1947
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John M. Sullivan Jr
1868–1931
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Julie E. Sullivan
1870–1932
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Jane E. "Jennie" Sullivan Shea
1872–1915
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Matthew T. Sullivan
1873–1926
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Cornelius A. Sullivan
1875–1955
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Katherine E. "Katie" Sullivan
1882–1907
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Jeremiah Joseph Sullivan
1883–1898
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