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Mary V. <I>Powers</I> Crosson

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Mary V. Powers Crosson

Birth
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
31 Jul 1915 (aged 49)
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.2425194, Longitude: -71.8198472
Plot
St. Peter/8/127
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August 1, 1915 | Worcester Telegram (published as SUNDAY TELEGRAM) | Worcester, Massachusetts | Page 26

FUNERAL TOMORROW.

End Comes to Mary V. Crosson at 243 Cambridge Street.

Mary V. (Powers), wife of William W. Crosson, died yesterday morning at 243 Cambridge Street. She attended St. Peters church.

She leaves her husband; three daughters, Elsie E., Irene M. and Marion E.; two brothers, Frank A. and Thomas Powers; her mother, Mrs. Michael Powers, and three sisters, Delia, wife of Thomas Tobin, Auburn; Nellie, wife of William Briggs, Providence, and Martgaret, wife of Charles Bonzey, Millbury.

The funeral will be tomorrow morning from the home with a high mass of requiem in St. Peters church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in St. Johns cemetery.

August 3, 1915 | Worcester Telegram (published as WORCESTER TELEGRAM) | Worcester, Massachusetts | Page 3

WITH A HIGH MASS

Funeral of Mary V., Wife of William W. Crosson

The funeral of Mary V., wife of William W. Crosson, was yesterday morning from her home, 243 Cambridge street, with a high mass of requiem in St. Peters church. Rev. M.J. O'Connell officiated.

This delegation from branch Lady Grattan, I.N.F., read the ritual of the order at the home and attended the funeral: C.R., Mrs. Mary Bowes, Mrs. Margaret Hayden, Mrs. Mary Cronin, Mrs. Mary Connors and Mrs. Margaret Tobin.

Bearers were Thomas J. Lynch, John A. Travers, Andrew Palmer, Michael Powell, John Bowes and Thomas Tobin. Services at the grave in St. Johns cemetery were conducted by Rev. John F. Reilly.

Floral tributes were: Pillow of roses and lilies, "Wife and mother," from the family; heart of roses and pinks, Frank A. Powers; wreath of sweet peas and roses, M.J. Powell and family, wreath of pinks and roses, Thomas Tobin and family; plaque of asters and sweet peas, William Briggs and family, plaque of roses and pinks, Charles Bonzey and family; wreath of pinks and roses, Thomas Powers and family; wreath of galax leaves and sweet peas, Mrs. Katherine Kane and family; cluster of American beauty roses, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and family, and plaque of roses and pinks, Miss Warden.

Cluster of pinks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petit, cluster of lilies, Misses Nellie Tracy and Mabel O'Brien, plaque of roses and pinks, Mrs. H.J. Masterson and family; wreath of roses, pinks, ferns and sweet peas, employees of the flossing room of the Royal Worcester Corset Co. Plaque of asters and sweet peas, Misses May Masterson, Theresa Shea, Queenie Donahue, Mabel Wilson and Agnes Johnson; plaque of lilies and roses, Mr. and Mrs. Lynch and family.
August 1, 1915 | Worcester Telegram (published as SUNDAY TELEGRAM) | Worcester, Massachusetts | Page 26

FUNERAL TOMORROW.

End Comes to Mary V. Crosson at 243 Cambridge Street.

Mary V. (Powers), wife of William W. Crosson, died yesterday morning at 243 Cambridge Street. She attended St. Peters church.

She leaves her husband; three daughters, Elsie E., Irene M. and Marion E.; two brothers, Frank A. and Thomas Powers; her mother, Mrs. Michael Powers, and three sisters, Delia, wife of Thomas Tobin, Auburn; Nellie, wife of William Briggs, Providence, and Martgaret, wife of Charles Bonzey, Millbury.

The funeral will be tomorrow morning from the home with a high mass of requiem in St. Peters church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in St. Johns cemetery.

August 3, 1915 | Worcester Telegram (published as WORCESTER TELEGRAM) | Worcester, Massachusetts | Page 3

WITH A HIGH MASS

Funeral of Mary V., Wife of William W. Crosson

The funeral of Mary V., wife of William W. Crosson, was yesterday morning from her home, 243 Cambridge street, with a high mass of requiem in St. Peters church. Rev. M.J. O'Connell officiated.

This delegation from branch Lady Grattan, I.N.F., read the ritual of the order at the home and attended the funeral: C.R., Mrs. Mary Bowes, Mrs. Margaret Hayden, Mrs. Mary Cronin, Mrs. Mary Connors and Mrs. Margaret Tobin.

Bearers were Thomas J. Lynch, John A. Travers, Andrew Palmer, Michael Powell, John Bowes and Thomas Tobin. Services at the grave in St. Johns cemetery were conducted by Rev. John F. Reilly.

Floral tributes were: Pillow of roses and lilies, "Wife and mother," from the family; heart of roses and pinks, Frank A. Powers; wreath of sweet peas and roses, M.J. Powell and family, wreath of pinks and roses, Thomas Tobin and family; plaque of asters and sweet peas, William Briggs and family, plaque of roses and pinks, Charles Bonzey and family; wreath of pinks and roses, Thomas Powers and family; wreath of galax leaves and sweet peas, Mrs. Katherine Kane and family; cluster of American beauty roses, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and family, and plaque of roses and pinks, Miss Warden.

Cluster of pinks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petit, cluster of lilies, Misses Nellie Tracy and Mabel O'Brien, plaque of roses and pinks, Mrs. H.J. Masterson and family; wreath of roses, pinks, ferns and sweet peas, employees of the flossing room of the Royal Worcester Corset Co. Plaque of asters and sweet peas, Misses May Masterson, Theresa Shea, Queenie Donahue, Mabel Wilson and Agnes Johnson; plaque of lilies and roses, Mr. and Mrs. Lynch and family.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232520489/mary_v-crosson: accessed ), memorial page for Mary V. Powers Crosson (27 Apr 1866–31 Jul 1915), Find a Grave Memorial ID 232520489, citing Saint John's Cemetery, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Jack K. (contributor 48219367).