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Lucy Johanna Walsh

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Lucy Johanna Walsh

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Jun 1938 (aged 63–64)
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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LUCY WALSH

TO BURY MISS WALSH IN CITY
Sister of Senator Walsh Dies At Madison on Friday
TWO RIVERS (Special)-Miss Lucy Walsh, 65, sister of the late Senator Thomas J.
Walsh of Two Rivers, died late yesterday at a Madison hospital after an extended
illness. Miss Walsh had been living in Madison with her sister, Mrs. Kathryn
Wattawa, since she left Two Rivers in 1908.
Funeral services will be held in Madison Monday morning from the Blessed Sacrament
Catholic church at 8 o'clock. The body will be brought to this city for burial in
the family plot in Calvary cemetery.
Born in Two Rivers
Miss Walsh was born in this city in 1873 (sic) the daughter of the late Felix and
Bridget Walsh. She was the youngest of the family of the one-time city clerk and
justice of the peace. She was born in the old family home on 19th street near
Emmett.
Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Wattawa of Madison, Mrs. James Cunningham of
Sturgeon Bay, and Sarah, retired school teacher also living at Madison; two
brothers, John R. Walsh, Washington, D.C., attorney, and Felix of Portland, Oregon.
The only relatives still residing here are cousins and include Miss Bess Blaha, Mrs.
Frank LeClair, Mrs. Henry Short and Mrs. Walter Suettinger.
It is expected the body will arrive here late Monday morning and that the burial
will take place about 2 p.m.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, June 25, 1938 P. 11
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[Lucy Jane Walsh].

LUCY WALSH

TO BURY MISS WALSH IN CITY
Sister of Senator Walsh Dies At Madison on Friday
TWO RIVERS (Special)-Miss Lucy Walsh, 65, sister of the late Senator Thomas J.
Walsh of Two Rivers, died late yesterday at a Madison hospital after an extended
illness. Miss Walsh had been living in Madison with her sister, Mrs. Kathryn
Wattawa, since she left Two Rivers in 1908.
Funeral services will be held in Madison Monday morning from the Blessed Sacrament
Catholic church at 8 o'clock. The body will be brought to this city for burial in
the family plot in Calvary cemetery.
Born in Two Rivers
Miss Walsh was born in this city in 1873 (sic) the daughter of the late Felix and
Bridget Walsh. She was the youngest of the family of the one-time city clerk and
justice of the peace. She was born in the old family home on 19th street near
Emmett.
Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Wattawa of Madison, Mrs. James Cunningham of
Sturgeon Bay, and Sarah, retired school teacher also living at Madison; two
brothers, John R. Walsh, Washington, D.C., attorney, and Felix of Portland, Oregon.
The only relatives still residing here are cousins and include Miss Bess Blaha, Mrs.
Frank LeClair, Mrs. Henry Short and Mrs. Walter Suettinger.
It is expected the body will arrive here late Monday morning and that the burial
will take place about 2 p.m.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, June 25, 1938 P. 11
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[Lucy Jane Walsh].


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