Maple Grove news:
On Wednesday evening, Jan. 30, Mrs. Thos. J. Fenlon was called to eternal rest.
The deceased was well and favorably known in this vicinity. She was born in the
town of Morrison, Brown Co., where she resided with her parents till the time of
her marriage about thirteen years ago. Her sudden demise was a shock to her many
friends here, for it was unusually sad, as she leaves seven childdren-the youngest
being an infant-all sadly in need of their mother's loving care and protection.
The deceased was a kind-hearted woman, whose main object was to make her home a
happy abode for ther husband and children. She will be sadly mourned by her
children, husband and father and mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Mich. Dorsey; four sisters,
Mrs. Ouen Fenlon, Mrs. John O'Hearn; Mrs. J. Mancoski and Miss Etta Dorsey; and
three brothers, Michael, Henry and James Dorsey; besides her many friends. The
funeral was held Saturday from St. Patrick's church, Rev. G.J. O'Connell officiating.
She is now taking that last long sleep which, on earth, knows no waking.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, February 7, 1907 P. 8
Maple Grove news:
On Wednesday evening, Jan. 30, Mrs. Thos. J. Fenlon was called to eternal rest.
The deceased was well and favorably known in this vicinity. She was born in the
town of Morrison, Brown Co., where she resided with her parents till the time of
her marriage about thirteen years ago. Her sudden demise was a shock to her many
friends here, for it was unusually sad, as she leaves seven childdren-the youngest
being an infant-all sadly in need of their mother's loving care and protection.
The deceased was a kind-hearted woman, whose main object was to make her home a
happy abode for ther husband and children. She will be sadly mourned by her
children, husband and father and mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Mich. Dorsey; four sisters,
Mrs. Ouen Fenlon, Mrs. John O'Hearn; Mrs. J. Mancoski and Miss Etta Dorsey; and
three brothers, Michael, Henry and James Dorsey; besides her many friends. The
funeral was held Saturday from St. Patrick's church, Rev. G.J. O'Connell officiating.
She is now taking that last long sleep which, on earth, knows no waking.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, February 7, 1907 P. 8
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