Obituary - Mrs. Hannah Brady, age 88, mother of Claud Galloway of Sulphur Springs, died Saturday morning at her home near Liberty of pneumonia. Funeral services and burial took place at Liberty. She was born at Burnsville, Indiana, in 1847. Her maiden name was Hannah Leach, daughter of Ruben Leach. She married Thomas McGarry, a Federal soldier in 1864. He died in 1870, leaving her with three small children. She married Thomas Galloway in 1874. They, along with a number of relatives, moved to Denmask, White County, Arkansas, in 1878. Her smallest child was a month old when they started on the trip. It took a month to make the trip in covered wagons. Her husband, Thomas, died in 1883, leaving her with two more small children. She was then married to Tom Mitchell about 1885. He lived only two weeks. In 1895, she married N. E. Brady, a former chaplain in the Confederate Army, and a Methodist preacher. He died in 1899 (sic). She came to Hopkins county in 1898 (sic) with her youngest son, J. C. Galloway, settling one and half miles north of Liberty, and was living on this home place when she died August 3, 1935. She is survived by one son, J. C. Galloway, Sulphur Springs, and two daughters, Mrs. Dorsey Smith, Sulphur Springs, and Mrs. Geo. W. Brinkley, Boswell, Oklahoma.