He leaves his wife, Annie T. (Cullen) Kilroy; two daughters, the Misses Mary E. and Rita Kilroy; four sons, James F., John J., Raymond E., and Robert Kilroy; his mother, Mrs. Bridget Kilroy of Newark, N.J.; one sister, Miss Mary Kilroy of Newark, N.J., and one brother, James Kilroy of Brooklyn, N.Y.
For many years the deceased was secretary of Court City of Lowell, F. of A., and was also a member of Division 8, A.O.H., and the Holy Name society of St. Michael's church.
The body was taken to his home, 594 Beacon street, by Undertakers James F. O'Donnell & Sons.
- The Lowell Sun, November 3, 1919.
*Age 52, per cemetery record.
He leaves his wife, Annie T. (Cullen) Kilroy; two daughters, the Misses Mary E. and Rita Kilroy; four sons, James F., John J., Raymond E., and Robert Kilroy; his mother, Mrs. Bridget Kilroy of Newark, N.J.; one sister, Miss Mary Kilroy of Newark, N.J., and one brother, James Kilroy of Brooklyn, N.Y.
For many years the deceased was secretary of Court City of Lowell, F. of A., and was also a member of Division 8, A.O.H., and the Holy Name society of St. Michael's church.
The body was taken to his home, 594 Beacon street, by Undertakers James F. O'Donnell & Sons.
- The Lowell Sun, November 3, 1919.
*Age 52, per cemetery record.
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