Middlesex County Newspaper Abstracts


The Lowell Courier-Citizen, 16 September 1926
Mrs. Margaret Riley widow of Patrick Riley died yesterday, Wednesday, September 15, 1926 at the Lowell Corporation Hospital. She was an attendant of St. Michaels Church. Mrs Riley is survived by three daughters, Margaret, Mary and Frances Riley. One son James P. Riley, all of this city, four sisters, Miss Delia Lardner, Mrs. Mary Largy and Mrs. Ellen Cassidy of Lowell, and Miss Sabina Lardner of Ireland and three brothers, Dennis and John Lardner of this City and Patrick Lardner of England. Also by several nieces and nephews. The body will be removed to the home of her sister. Mrs Largy, 33 Mead St. The funeral will take place Friday morning from the home of here sister, Mrs. Mary Largy, 33 Mead St. Funeral Mass at St. Michaels Church at 9: o'clock. Burial at St. Patricks Cemetery. Undertaker Charles H. Molloy and Sons.
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The Arlington Advocate, 17 September 1926
On Wednesday afternoon, September 15th at 3 o'clock, Miss Pauline Agnes Zeiner, daughter of Mrs. Mary Harvey, of 38 Norcross street, and Everett James Ahern, of 12 Summer street, son of the late Frank A. Ahern, were united in marriage at the St. Agnes rectory by Rev. Fr. J. J. Leonard, who performed the single ring ceremony.

The bride was in a gown of Alice blue georgette, over pink satin. She wore a black picture hat and carried pink roses and delphinium. Miss Loretta Tynan attended as bridesmaid and wore a gown of apricot georgette over pale yellow satin, with a black picture hat and carried tea roses. After the ceremony, supper was served to the bridal party at the Hotel Bellevue. Following a wedding trip to New York and Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Ahern will make their home at 38 Norcross street, this town.

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The Lowell Courier-Citizen, 18 September 1926
Obituary
The Funeral of Mrs. Margaret Riley took place yesterday at 8:30 o'clock from the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary Largy, 33 Mead street. At St. Michaels Church at 9 o'clock a funeral high mass was celebrated by James F. Lynch. The choir sang the Gregorian chant. The solos were sung by Margaret (McDonough) Maguire and Thomas P. Boulger. At the offertory Mrs. Maguire sang "O Meritum Passionis." As the body was taken from the church Mr. Boulger sang "De Profundis." Mrs. Ella Reilly Toye was the Organist. There were relatives present at the funeral from Plymouth. There were many floral offerings. The bearers were nephews, Robert Cassidy, James Cassidy, John Cassidy, Robert Lardner, John Lardner and William McMahon. Burial was in St. Patricks Cemetery, where Rev. Fr. Lynch read the committal prayers.
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1926 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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