Testifying to the universal esteem in which she was held throughout the Lake Placid village and adjacent communities, a throng which made one of the largest funerals ever held in Lake Placid was present at the last rites Wednesday morning, May 4, to pay their final respects to the friend and relative who had passed on.
Funeral services were held at St. Agnes church, of which deceased was a member, Wednesday morning, May 4, at 10 o'clock with Rev. D. E. Cahill officiating. Interment was in St. Agnes cemetery. Bearers were Vernon Devlin, Hurley Devlin, Mark Devlin, William E. Hovey, Francis B. Madden and Judson L. Ware. Arrangements for the funeral were in charge of C. R. Wilkins of Lake Placid.
Anna Donovan Devlin was born in New York city and made her home with her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Bellew, at Harrison, New York, until she went to Lake Placid around 1918. Her education was received in the schools of Harrison. In 1921 she was united in marriage to John M. Devlin of Lake Placid village. One son, Arthur, aged five, survived his mother.
Other surviving relatives in addition to her husband were her mother, Mrs. Margaret Donovan of New York; three brothers, William and James of New York; Dennis of Chicago; and two sisters, Margaret and Mrs. Jack Fieger, New York.
Testifying to the universal esteem in which she was held throughout the Lake Placid village and adjacent communities, a throng which made one of the largest funerals ever held in Lake Placid was present at the last rites Wednesday morning, May 4, to pay their final respects to the friend and relative who had passed on.
Funeral services were held at St. Agnes church, of which deceased was a member, Wednesday morning, May 4, at 10 o'clock with Rev. D. E. Cahill officiating. Interment was in St. Agnes cemetery. Bearers were Vernon Devlin, Hurley Devlin, Mark Devlin, William E. Hovey, Francis B. Madden and Judson L. Ware. Arrangements for the funeral were in charge of C. R. Wilkins of Lake Placid.
Anna Donovan Devlin was born in New York city and made her home with her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Bellew, at Harrison, New York, until she went to Lake Placid around 1918. Her education was received in the schools of Harrison. In 1921 she was united in marriage to John M. Devlin of Lake Placid village. One son, Arthur, aged five, survived his mother.
Other surviving relatives in addition to her husband were her mother, Mrs. Margaret Donovan of New York; three brothers, William and James of New York; Dennis of Chicago; and two sisters, Margaret and Mrs. Jack Fieger, New York.
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