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Theresa “Tessie” <I>Devine</I> Cassidy

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Theresa “Tessie” Devine Cassidy

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
31 Oct 1918 (aged 30)
Cleveland, Mora County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Las Vegas, San Miguel County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Obituary, Albuquerque Morning Journal
Saturday, November 2, 1918:

Charles Cassidy and Wife, of Cleveland are victims of flu
(special correspondence to Morning Journal)

East Las Vegas, N.M. Nov. 1

Las Vegas people were shocked today to learn of the death of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cassidy at their home near Cleveland, N.M. in the Mora district. Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy were suffering from Influenza, which terminated in pneumonia and death. They are survived by a baby son about 2 years of age. Mr. Cassidy was a son of Daniel Cassidy, the prominent Cleveland merchant. He was about 32 years of age. Mrs. Cassidy was a daughter of Mrs. Andrew Devine of this city, and previous to her marriage, taught in the public schools. The husband and wife were buried in a double grave after brief services by Rev. Father Babeyrolle of the Church of the Immaculate Conception.

Influenza cases in Las Vegas are growing less, but in the surrounding country they are reported to be increasing.


Obituary, Albuquerque Morning Journal
Sunday, November 3, 1918

One of the saddest deaths that has been announced to members of the Normal University is that of Mrs. Theresa Devine Cassidy of Cleveland, N.M. Word reached Las Vegas Thursday morning of the death of Charles Cassidy who died at 11 o'clock Wednesday evening and Mrs. Cassidy, his wife, who died at 7 o'clock Thursday morning. Mrs. Cassidy was for many years a very popular and beloved teacher in the public schools in Vegas. She was a Vegas girl, graduating from the Normal University in the class of 1908 and afterwards attending from time to time. She was a young woman of fine character and lovable qualities and her death is a great shock to her many friends. Three years ago she was married to Charles Cassidy. She leaves a son, Charles, a mother and one brother, Richard, who make their home in Vegas, and another brother, Thomas, who is now with the American Army in France. Burial of husband and wife took place Friday morning at Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Obituary, Albuquerque Morning Journal
Saturday, November 2, 1918:

Charles Cassidy and Wife, of Cleveland are victims of flu
(special correspondence to Morning Journal)

East Las Vegas, N.M. Nov. 1

Las Vegas people were shocked today to learn of the death of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cassidy at their home near Cleveland, N.M. in the Mora district. Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy were suffering from Influenza, which terminated in pneumonia and death. They are survived by a baby son about 2 years of age. Mr. Cassidy was a son of Daniel Cassidy, the prominent Cleveland merchant. He was about 32 years of age. Mrs. Cassidy was a daughter of Mrs. Andrew Devine of this city, and previous to her marriage, taught in the public schools. The husband and wife were buried in a double grave after brief services by Rev. Father Babeyrolle of the Church of the Immaculate Conception.

Influenza cases in Las Vegas are growing less, but in the surrounding country they are reported to be increasing.


Obituary, Albuquerque Morning Journal
Sunday, November 3, 1918

One of the saddest deaths that has been announced to members of the Normal University is that of Mrs. Theresa Devine Cassidy of Cleveland, N.M. Word reached Las Vegas Thursday morning of the death of Charles Cassidy who died at 11 o'clock Wednesday evening and Mrs. Cassidy, his wife, who died at 7 o'clock Thursday morning. Mrs. Cassidy was for many years a very popular and beloved teacher in the public schools in Vegas. She was a Vegas girl, graduating from the Normal University in the class of 1908 and afterwards attending from time to time. She was a young woman of fine character and lovable qualities and her death is a great shock to her many friends. Three years ago she was married to Charles Cassidy. She leaves a son, Charles, a mother and one brother, Richard, who make their home in Vegas, and another brother, Thomas, who is now with the American Army in France. Burial of husband and wife took place Friday morning at Mt. Calvary Cemetery.


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  • Created by: Anne Cassidy
  • Added: Dec 5, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31964199/theresa-cassidy: accessed ), memorial page for Theresa “Tessie” Devine Cassidy (Apr 1888–31 Oct 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 31964199, citing Mount Calvary Cemetery, Las Vegas, San Miguel County, New Mexico, USA; Maintained by Anne Cassidy (contributor 47071867).