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Mary A. Haney

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Mary A. Haney

Birth
Death
17 Jun 1925 (aged 65–66)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
D-11-1-1
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MARY A. HANEY

DEATH ENDS SUFFERINGS OF MISS M. HANEY
Miss Mary Haney passed away Sunday evening at the Holy Family hospital after
a lingering illness, which friends knew some time since had numbered her
days.
Miss Haney was born sixty-six years ago in August at Montpelier, Kewaunee
County, Wisconsin, and came to Manitowoc with her parents in 1880 and has
since resided here. She was a school teacher for some years in her early
life but, lacking the spur of economic necessity, she drifted from educational
work to devote her time to household duties and her parent's home and to their
care and comfort. Her life for years was a model of filial devotion. When her
father and mother died years ago Miss Haney, being independent, indulged her
long restrained desire for travel. Mr. Haney died 25 years ago and Mrs. Haney
16 years ago.
Of Strong Character
Miss Haney was not demonstrative and did not carry her heart on her sleeve,
or make a friend of each new unfledged companion, but that her character and
personality had earned her many and enduring friendships is testified by the
solicitude and concern of large numbers of her acquaintances for her condition
and comfort during her illness of the past year or so. She was delightful
company, saw nothing but the good in everyone and held the respect and esteem
of the entire community. She was in easy financial circumstances in her own
right and the death of one of her brothers added to her estate, and it is now
reliably reported that Miss Haney might well have been classed as wealthy.
Her kindly administrations and solicitude for old friends of her mother's
and friends of her youth was marked in her later years.
She was the last survivor of her family, her two brothers, John and Michael,
of Kewaunee County, leading figures there in the social and commercial life,
having preceded her a few years ago. Her nearest surviving relatives are two
nieces, Mrs. Dishmaker and Miss Ruth Haney, a student at Downer College.
The funeral will be held from the home Wednesday morning with services at
Sacred Heart Catholic church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be at Evergreen. A
short service will be held at the home Tuesday evening at 7:30. The Rev. W.J.
Luby will officiate at both services.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, June 15, 1925 p.2
MARY A. HANEY

DEATH ENDS SUFFERINGS OF MISS M. HANEY
Miss Mary Haney passed away Sunday evening at the Holy Family hospital after
a lingering illness, which friends knew some time since had numbered her
days.
Miss Haney was born sixty-six years ago in August at Montpelier, Kewaunee
County, Wisconsin, and came to Manitowoc with her parents in 1880 and has
since resided here. She was a school teacher for some years in her early
life but, lacking the spur of economic necessity, she drifted from educational
work to devote her time to household duties and her parent's home and to their
care and comfort. Her life for years was a model of filial devotion. When her
father and mother died years ago Miss Haney, being independent, indulged her
long restrained desire for travel. Mr. Haney died 25 years ago and Mrs. Haney
16 years ago.
Of Strong Character
Miss Haney was not demonstrative and did not carry her heart on her sleeve,
or make a friend of each new unfledged companion, but that her character and
personality had earned her many and enduring friendships is testified by the
solicitude and concern of large numbers of her acquaintances for her condition
and comfort during her illness of the past year or so. She was delightful
company, saw nothing but the good in everyone and held the respect and esteem
of the entire community. She was in easy financial circumstances in her own
right and the death of one of her brothers added to her estate, and it is now
reliably reported that Miss Haney might well have been classed as wealthy.
Her kindly administrations and solicitude for old friends of her mother's
and friends of her youth was marked in her later years.
She was the last survivor of her family, her two brothers, John and Michael,
of Kewaunee County, leading figures there in the social and commercial life,
having preceded her a few years ago. Her nearest surviving relatives are two
nieces, Mrs. Dishmaker and Miss Ruth Haney, a student at Downer College.
The funeral will be held from the home Wednesday morning with services at
Sacred Heart Catholic church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be at Evergreen. A
short service will be held at the home Tuesday evening at 7:30. The Rev. W.J.
Luby will officiate at both services.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, June 15, 1925 p.2


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95206762/mary_a-haney: accessed ), memorial page for Mary A. Haney (1859–17 Jun 1925), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95206762, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).