-died at home, 18 Hawthorne Avenue
-a daughter of the late Jeremiah and Catherine Crowley
-came to this city as a young girl; lived most of her life in the First Ward
-survived by five daughters, Mrs. Mary Mead, Miss Nona T. Sullivan, Mrs. W. F. Brennan, Mrs. Robert Rutledge and Mrs. Anna Breen; two sons, Simon and Patrick J. Sullivan, all of Yonkers; two nephews, Jeremiah Crowley of Yonkers and Humphrey O'Leary of Lawrence, Mass., and niece, Mrs. Edward Horton of Yonkers
-funeral this morning at St. Mary's Church; interment in St. Mary's Cemetery
-obituary published in The Herald Statesman, Yonkers, N.Y., Tuesday, 12/26/1933-5783
-died at home, 18 Hawthorne Avenue
-a daughter of the late Jeremiah and Catherine Crowley
-came to this city as a young girl; lived most of her life in the First Ward
-survived by five daughters, Mrs. Mary Mead, Miss Nona T. Sullivan, Mrs. W. F. Brennan, Mrs. Robert Rutledge and Mrs. Anna Breen; two sons, Simon and Patrick J. Sullivan, all of Yonkers; two nephews, Jeremiah Crowley of Yonkers and Humphrey O'Leary of Lawrence, Mass., and niece, Mrs. Edward Horton of Yonkers
-funeral this morning at St. Mary's Church; interment in St. Mary's Cemetery
-obituary published in The Herald Statesman, Yonkers, N.Y., Tuesday, 12/26/1933-5783
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