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Bridget O'Grady

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Bridget O'Grady

Birth
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1920 (aged 77–78)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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DEATH CLAIMS PIONEER WOMAN OF THE COUNTY
Death came to Mrs. Patrick O'Grady at her home 1127 South Ninth street, this morning, her demise being due to pneumonia from which she had suffered only a week. Funeral services will be held at St. Boniface church with burial at Calvary.
The death of Mrs. O'Grady will come as a keen sorrow to many who knew her as a kindly, charitable woman whose benefactions for others have been the happiness of her life. She possessed those qualities which endeared her to family and friends and her life was a living example of sacrifice and helpfulness to others.
Mrs. O'Grady was born in Ireland seventy-eight years ago and as a child came to America, locating at Brooklyn, N.Y. She was married at Clemont, N.H. and with her husband was among the pioneer settlers of the town of Meeme, removing to this city twenty years ago. Mrs. O'Grady was the mother of eleven children, nine of whom with her husband survive. They are Mrs. P. J. Hayes, Mrs. John Gallagher, Miss Lucy O'Grady, Mrs. Joseph Clark of this city, Mrs. E. Kinnane of New York, Miss Verona and Miss Agnes of Chicago and Hillary of that city and Edward of Iron Mountain, Mich.
Manitowoc Herald News, June 26, 1920 P. 8
DEATH CLAIMS PIONEER WOMAN OF THE COUNTY
Death came to Mrs. Patrick O'Grady at her home 1127 South Ninth street, this morning, her demise being due to pneumonia from which she had suffered only a week. Funeral services will be held at St. Boniface church with burial at Calvary.
The death of Mrs. O'Grady will come as a keen sorrow to many who knew her as a kindly, charitable woman whose benefactions for others have been the happiness of her life. She possessed those qualities which endeared her to family and friends and her life was a living example of sacrifice and helpfulness to others.
Mrs. O'Grady was born in Ireland seventy-eight years ago and as a child came to America, locating at Brooklyn, N.Y. She was married at Clemont, N.H. and with her husband was among the pioneer settlers of the town of Meeme, removing to this city twenty years ago. Mrs. O'Grady was the mother of eleven children, nine of whom with her husband survive. They are Mrs. P. J. Hayes, Mrs. John Gallagher, Miss Lucy O'Grady, Mrs. Joseph Clark of this city, Mrs. E. Kinnane of New York, Miss Verona and Miss Agnes of Chicago and Hillary of that city and Edward of Iron Mountain, Mich.
Manitowoc Herald News, June 26, 1920 P. 8


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