Middlesex County Newspaper Abstracts


The Lowell Sun, 7 August 1909
Mrs. Genevieve Ouellette, wife of Clovis Ouellette, died last night at her home, 225 Avon street, aged 67 years. She is survived by her husband, six sons, Ovide, Clovis of Lowell, Ferdinand, David and Joseph of Penetanguishene, Ont., Canada, and Fred of Vancouver, B.C., and three daughters, Mrs. Geo. R. Duren of Carlisle, Mrs. Eugenie Pelletier of Montreal and Miss Pamela S. Ouellette of Lowell.
The funeral of Daniel Murphy will take place Monday morning at 8 o'clock from the home of his brother, Thomas Murphy, and will proceed to the Sacred Heart church, where at 9 o'clock a funeral high mass will be celebrated. Burial will be in the family lot in the Catholic cemetery. Undertaker John A. Finnegan in charge. Friends are requested not to send flowers.
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The Lowell Sun, 9 August 1909
Deaths
   Mrs. Addie N. Brown died Saturday at her home, 275 Gibson street at the age of 55 years. She leaves her husband, Nelson Brown, and two sisters, Mrs. C. D. Woolley of Boston, and Mrs. T. A. Ramsey of this city.
   Clement C. Wilcox, aged 25 years, 1 month, 25 days, died Sunday at his late home, 23 Ames street. The deceased was a well known member of St. Peter's parish and he leaves to mourn his loss a father, Webster Wilcox and mother, Mary; three sisters, Mary, Margaret and Loretta and five brothers, Leo, Albert, Thomas, Henry and Robert. The funeral will take place Tuesday morning from his late home, 23 Ames street, at 3:15. High mass of requiem at St. Peter's church at 9 o'clock. Funeral in charge of Undertaker Peter H. Savage.
   Mrs. Mary J. O'Neil, wife of Michael O'Neil, and a well known and highly esteemed residence of the Sacred Heart parish, died this morning at her late home, 11 South Whipple street, aged 50 years. Besides her husband, Michael, she leaves a mother, Mrs. Bridget Kane, three daughters Catherine, Anna and Elizabeth, two sons, James J. of the John Hancock Insurance Co. and Thomas H., one sister, Mrs. Patrick McMahon, and two brothers, Bartholomew Kane, the well known policeman, and Charles J. of North Billerica. Funeral notice later.
   Catherine McMahon, aged 27 years, wife of John J. McMahon, died Saturday evening at her home, 40 Marion street. She leaves two children, a brother, John O'Brien and a sister, Mrs. Murphy, of this city.
   Died this morning, Miss Amanda Daggett, aged 45 years, 26 days, at her home, 32 Beech street. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. W. C. Berry of Dexter, Me., Mrs. W. A. Harling of Lowell; and Miss Mary E. Daggett of Lowell; two brothers, Nathan Daggett of Dexter, Me., and Charles Daggett of Lowell.
   Mrs. Cornelia E. Duncklee died this morning at the home of her son, F. W. Duncklee, 28 Bowden street, aged 81 years, 7 mos. Prayers will be offered at the house, Wednesday morning at 7:45 o'clock. Services Wednesday at 12:30 at the Congregational church, Greenfield, N. H. Funeral in charge of the Horace Ela Co. Friends invited.
Funeral
   The funeral of Patrick McKeever who died in North Attleboro Saturday, took place yesterday. The remains arrived in this city on the 3:18 train and the cortege proceeded to the Catholic cemetery, where the interment took place. The bearers were Messrs. John Blessington, Joseph Burns, Jamie Gagnon, Patrick Lynch and Patrick Brennan. Burial was under the direction of Undertaker T. J. McDermott.
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The Lowell Sun, 11 August 1909
Personals
   Mrs. Moore and daughter, Laura Moore of Kimball avenue, are spending the month of August at Old Orchard Beach.
   Mr. M. Henry Donlon, popular conductor for the B. & M., will spend the next two weeks at Old Orchard Beach.
   Mary Josephine Reardon, class '09, L.H.S. is enjoying the bathing and breezes at the beaches along the north shore.
   Miss Hazel Chicken of Cambridge street is spending her vacation at Palmyra, Maine.
   Miss Minnie Conmee of June street, Centralville, and Miss Agnes McGrail, of Oak Street, Belvidere, are stepping at Clinton hall, Salisbury Beach.
   Mrs. Mary Rafferty and daughter, Catherine are enjoying their vacation at Nantasket beach.
   Miss Mary Burns will spend the next two weeks at Chicopee.
   Miss Alice Kane, stenographer for Lawyer Owens, is spending a three weeks vacation at Ayer and Fitchburg.
   Mr. and Mrs. William T. Sutcliffe have returned to the city after a vacation of three months spent in Europe.
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1909 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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