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Blanche Viola <I>Clark</I> Kelleher

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Blanche Viola Clark Kelleher

Birth
Defiance, Defiance County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Jul 1903 (aged 33)
Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Maxwell, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Blanche Viola Clark was the daughter of James Wield & Christina Kailey Clark. She married John Daniel Kelleher, 9 May 1988, North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. They had six children.

Nebraska, U.S., Select County Marriage Records, 1855-1908
Name: Blanche V. Clarke
Gender: Female
Race: White
Marriage Age: 19
Record Type: Marriage
Birth Date: abt 1869
Birth Place: New York (Ohio)
Marriage Date: 9 May 1888
Marriage Place: North Platte, Nebraska, USA
Marriage County Office: Lincoln
Father: James W. Clarke
Mother: Christine Clarke
Spouse: John D. Kelleher

Her obituary:

Death of Mrs. Kelleher

Mrs. John Kelleher, wife of County Commissioner Kelleher, died at her home near Maxwell at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, July 19th.

Mrs. Kelleher was 32 years of age at the time of her death, the result of a complication of diseases, with typhoid fever developing at the last. By her death six little children, including a baby seven weeks old, are now left without a mother.

Funeral services were held in the hall in Maxwell on Tuesday afternoon. Father Devane of Sidney said mass, and Father McGovern of Omaha delivered the most eloquent and beautiful sermon, deeply touching the hearts of all who listened to the discourse.

Mrs. Ida Ottenstein rendered a funeral march from Chopin, and play accompaniments for Miss Anna Rebbausen who sang "Abide with us," "Some Sweet Day," and "Nearer My God to Thee."

Mrs. Kelleher was a find Christian woman and a tender loving mother. Her untimely death which cut her off in the early prime of life and severed so many home ties, is greatly deplored by many friends and neighbors. The sincerest sympathy and condolences are tendered Mr. Kelleher and his family in their deep sorrow.

The funeral was largely attended many friend from all over the neighboring country being present. The county officers and several family friends went from North Platte.

Mrs. Dolan, a sister of Mrs. Kelleher's, came from the east to attend the funeral services.

The Lincoln County Journal; North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska; Thurs. 23 Jul 1903; p. 5, col. 4.

Contributor: (48383811)
Blanche Viola Clark was the daughter of James Wield & Christina Kailey Clark. She married John Daniel Kelleher, 9 May 1988, North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. They had six children.

Nebraska, U.S., Select County Marriage Records, 1855-1908
Name: Blanche V. Clarke
Gender: Female
Race: White
Marriage Age: 19
Record Type: Marriage
Birth Date: abt 1869
Birth Place: New York (Ohio)
Marriage Date: 9 May 1888
Marriage Place: North Platte, Nebraska, USA
Marriage County Office: Lincoln
Father: James W. Clarke
Mother: Christine Clarke
Spouse: John D. Kelleher

Her obituary:

Death of Mrs. Kelleher

Mrs. John Kelleher, wife of County Commissioner Kelleher, died at her home near Maxwell at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, July 19th.

Mrs. Kelleher was 32 years of age at the time of her death, the result of a complication of diseases, with typhoid fever developing at the last. By her death six little children, including a baby seven weeks old, are now left without a mother.

Funeral services were held in the hall in Maxwell on Tuesday afternoon. Father Devane of Sidney said mass, and Father McGovern of Omaha delivered the most eloquent and beautiful sermon, deeply touching the hearts of all who listened to the discourse.

Mrs. Ida Ottenstein rendered a funeral march from Chopin, and play accompaniments for Miss Anna Rebbausen who sang "Abide with us," "Some Sweet Day," and "Nearer My God to Thee."

Mrs. Kelleher was a find Christian woman and a tender loving mother. Her untimely death which cut her off in the early prime of life and severed so many home ties, is greatly deplored by many friends and neighbors. The sincerest sympathy and condolences are tendered Mr. Kelleher and his family in their deep sorrow.

The funeral was largely attended many friend from all over the neighboring country being present. The county officers and several family friends went from North Platte.

Mrs. Dolan, a sister of Mrs. Kelleher's, came from the east to attend the funeral services.

The Lincoln County Journal; North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska; Thurs. 23 Jul 1903; p. 5, col. 4.

Contributor: (48383811)

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Wife of John D. Kelleher. Age 33y 9m 13d



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