Mrs. Daniel Duggan of Grimms is Victim of Flu-Pneumonia.
Mrs. Daniel Duggan, aged 43 years, passed away Sunday at the family home at Grimms. She had been ill for only four days, suffering from an attack of flu-pneumonia. Besides the husband and family of four children, the deceased is survived by her father, Dennis Sheahan, Askeaton, and one brother James, also of that place. The funeral services will take place on Wednesday morning from St. Patrick's church at Maple Grove, Father William Grace officiating.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, January 7, 1929
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MRS. DAN DUGAN(sic) FUNERAL TUESDAY
Cato Resident Dies on Saturday; Was Born at Maple Grove.
Mrs. Dan Dugan died at her home in Cato Saturday following an attack of pneumonia. She was a lifelong resident of Manitowoc county, born and brought up in Maple Grove. Her maiden name was Lizzie Sheahan. She was married to Dan Dugan, four children being born of this union. Besides the widower, the children, a brother James of Maple Grove, and her father, Dennis Sheahan of Maple Grove, survive. Funeral services will be held Tuesday in Cato.
Manitowoc Times, Monday, January 7, 1929
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Reedsville news:
Mrs. Duggan buried Tuesday
The funeral of Mrs. Dan Duggan was held at Maple Grove Tuesday morning and was largely attended for through the thoughtfulness and kindness of the county highway commission who sent out one of their powerful snowplows the road ahead of the funeral cortege was opened and made it possible for the cars to get through. Mr. Duggan and family are deeply grateful to the men for their sympathy and assistance in their hour of sorrow for it is at such a time that deeds of kindness are doubly appreciated. The out of town people who attended the funeral were Mary Sheahan and John Cusack of Chicago, Tim Duggan, Cedar River, Michigan, Mrs. Kelley, Menominee, Michigan, Frank Dienor, John Hogan, Mrs. Anna Mangin of Manitowoc, Helen and Thomas Sheahan, Appleton, Mr. and Mrs. James Sheahan, Little Chute and Edward Sheahan of Askeaton.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, January 9, 1929 P.7
Mrs. Daniel Duggan of Grimms is Victim of Flu-Pneumonia.
Mrs. Daniel Duggan, aged 43 years, passed away Sunday at the family home at Grimms. She had been ill for only four days, suffering from an attack of flu-pneumonia. Besides the husband and family of four children, the deceased is survived by her father, Dennis Sheahan, Askeaton, and one brother James, also of that place. The funeral services will take place on Wednesday morning from St. Patrick's church at Maple Grove, Father William Grace officiating.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, January 7, 1929
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MRS. DAN DUGAN(sic) FUNERAL TUESDAY
Cato Resident Dies on Saturday; Was Born at Maple Grove.
Mrs. Dan Dugan died at her home in Cato Saturday following an attack of pneumonia. She was a lifelong resident of Manitowoc county, born and brought up in Maple Grove. Her maiden name was Lizzie Sheahan. She was married to Dan Dugan, four children being born of this union. Besides the widower, the children, a brother James of Maple Grove, and her father, Dennis Sheahan of Maple Grove, survive. Funeral services will be held Tuesday in Cato.
Manitowoc Times, Monday, January 7, 1929
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Reedsville news:
Mrs. Duggan buried Tuesday
The funeral of Mrs. Dan Duggan was held at Maple Grove Tuesday morning and was largely attended for through the thoughtfulness and kindness of the county highway commission who sent out one of their powerful snowplows the road ahead of the funeral cortege was opened and made it possible for the cars to get through. Mr. Duggan and family are deeply grateful to the men for their sympathy and assistance in their hour of sorrow for it is at such a time that deeds of kindness are doubly appreciated. The out of town people who attended the funeral were Mary Sheahan and John Cusack of Chicago, Tim Duggan, Cedar River, Michigan, Mrs. Kelley, Menominee, Michigan, Frank Dienor, John Hogan, Mrs. Anna Mangin of Manitowoc, Helen and Thomas Sheahan, Appleton, Mr. and Mrs. James Sheahan, Little Chute and Edward Sheahan of Askeaton.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, January 9, 1929 P.7
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