OBIT: DAILY EVENING ITEM, Tuesday, 27 May 1902
Mrs. Margaret E. FARRELL, wife of Patrick J. FARRELL died suddenly at her residence, rear of 150 Blossom St., at 4 AM, Monday, aged 41 years and 27 days.She was in her usual health, Sunday evening, but was taken ill during the night. Medical examiner, Dr. Joseph G. PINKHAM viewed the remains, Monday morning, and pronounced death due to heart disease. She was born in North Easton, but has resided in Lynn about 30 years. She was an attendant at St. Mary's Church. She is survived by a husband 3 daughters and 2 sisters.
MISC: Known as "Maggie". She is said to have had eyes the color of purple pansies.Margaret had one leg longer than the other. She wore a raised shoe to compensate. Marjorie McMANUS, grand-daughter of Margaret's sister, Deborah FINN CONNORS, was born with the same problem
OBIT: DAILY EVENING ITEM, Tuesday, 27 May 1902
Mrs. Margaret E. FARRELL, wife of Patrick J. FARRELL died suddenly at her residence, rear of 150 Blossom St., at 4 AM, Monday, aged 41 years and 27 days.She was in her usual health, Sunday evening, but was taken ill during the night. Medical examiner, Dr. Joseph G. PINKHAM viewed the remains, Monday morning, and pronounced death due to heart disease. She was born in North Easton, but has resided in Lynn about 30 years. She was an attendant at St. Mary's Church. She is survived by a husband 3 daughters and 2 sisters.
MISC: Known as "Maggie". She is said to have had eyes the color of purple pansies.Margaret had one leg longer than the other. She wore a raised shoe to compensate. Marjorie McMANUS, grand-daughter of Margaret's sister, Deborah FINN CONNORS, was born with the same problem
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