MRS. C.E. CARY, WIFE OF EX-SHERIFF,
PASSES AWAY AFTER ILLNESS OF LESS THAN ONE WEEK
Mrs. Charles E. Cary, wife of ex-Sheriff Cary and sister of Dr. J.E.
Meany, died this morning after a very brief illness at her home on
North Seventh street. Her death comes as a severe shock to many friends
who did not know of her illness.
Mrs. Cary, who was born at Stuebensville, O., March 27, 1860, came to
this city from Reedsville on her husband's election as clerk of the
court in 1904 and has since resided here. During the public life of
her husband she was brought in contact with many people and every
acquaintance became a friend. Every form of human suffering appealed
to her sympathetic nature and the spur of every effort of her life
was an unselfish desire to administer to the care and comfort of others.
She was an officer and active member of the local anti-tuberculosis
association and of the various women's societies of Sacred Heart
congregation. She was a most devoted member of her church whose
principle she faithfully exemplified in her daily life. Besides her
sorrowing husband there survives in her immediate family, her daughter,
Grace McCullough, teaching at Kaukauna, and Dr. Edwin Cary of Reedsville
and Leola Cary, teaching at Sioux City, Ia. Three brothers, Tom and James
of Reedsville, and Dr. Meany of this city, and two sisters, Cecelia of
Milwaukee and Winifred of Reedsville also survive. The funeral will be
held from Sacred Heart Catholic church. The funeral will be held tomorrow
morning. A mass will be said at Sacred Heart church at 9 o'clock.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, May 18, 1915, Page 1
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[cause: spinal meningitis/bur. on Dr. J.E. Meany lot]
MRS. C.E. CARY, WIFE OF EX-SHERIFF,
PASSES AWAY AFTER ILLNESS OF LESS THAN ONE WEEK
Mrs. Charles E. Cary, wife of ex-Sheriff Cary and sister of Dr. J.E.
Meany, died this morning after a very brief illness at her home on
North Seventh street. Her death comes as a severe shock to many friends
who did not know of her illness.
Mrs. Cary, who was born at Stuebensville, O., March 27, 1860, came to
this city from Reedsville on her husband's election as clerk of the
court in 1904 and has since resided here. During the public life of
her husband she was brought in contact with many people and every
acquaintance became a friend. Every form of human suffering appealed
to her sympathetic nature and the spur of every effort of her life
was an unselfish desire to administer to the care and comfort of others.
She was an officer and active member of the local anti-tuberculosis
association and of the various women's societies of Sacred Heart
congregation. She was a most devoted member of her church whose
principle she faithfully exemplified in her daily life. Besides her
sorrowing husband there survives in her immediate family, her daughter,
Grace McCullough, teaching at Kaukauna, and Dr. Edwin Cary of Reedsville
and Leola Cary, teaching at Sioux City, Ia. Three brothers, Tom and James
of Reedsville, and Dr. Meany of this city, and two sisters, Cecelia of
Milwaukee and Winifred of Reedsville also survive. The funeral will be
held from Sacred Heart Catholic church. The funeral will be held tomorrow
morning. A mass will be said at Sacred Heart church at 9 o'clock.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, May 18, 1915, Page 1
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[cause: spinal meningitis/bur. on Dr. J.E. Meany lot]
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