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South Lead Cemetery records state that she was born in Newcastle, England; age 58; died March 18, 1925 of diabetes, grangrene; undertaker - Rounsevell; buried in old cemetery (South Lead); nearest relative or friend - Nora Holleran, daughter.
Rounsevell Mortuary records of Lead note that Mary A. Dailey died at the family residence at 206 South Main Street in Lead on March 19, 1925; cause of death – diabetic gangrene; certifying physician – Dr. A.S. Jackson; age – 58 years; born March 20, 1867 in England; father – John White (born England); mother – M. Simson (born England); funeral at 2:00 p.m. at the Episcopal Church on March 22, 1925 with Dr. Richardson officiating; occupation – housewife; widow; religion – Episcopalian; charge to Mrs. Nora H. Holleran; burial permit attached to original mortuary record.
Lead Daily Call, March 19, 1925 - "Mrs. Dailey Passes On After Lingering Illness.
Mrs. Mary A. Dailey passed away at her home at 206 South Main street early this morning, after an illness of 18 months with Bright's disease. Funeral services will be held from Christ Episcopal church, but complete arrangements have not been made pending word from relatives.
Mrs. Dailey was born at Newcastle, England, March 20, 1867, but for the past 37 years has resided in Lead, where she has been well and favorably known. Her husband, John Dailey, died in November 1918.
She is survived by her mother, Mrs. John White at Butte, Mont.; four sisters, Mrs. James Miller, of Des Moines, Ia., Mrs. Fenwick Wilson, of Butte, Mrs. Joseph Prinn, of Butte, and Mrs. Henry Searle, of Lead; three brothers, Edward White of Kirkesville, Mo., John White, of Sacramento, Calif., and James White of Butte; three children, John Dailey, Jr., of Bremerton, Wash., James Dailey, of Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Norah Holleran, of Lead; and three grand-children.
Mrs. Daily was a member of the Pythian Sisterhood, the Royal Neighbors and the Degree of Honor lodges."
Deadwood Daily Pioneer, March 21, 1925 - "Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Dailey will be held from Christ Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock."
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FILE #96498
Mother
South Lead Cemetery records state that she was born in Newcastle, England; age 58; died March 18, 1925 of diabetes, grangrene; undertaker - Rounsevell; buried in old cemetery (South Lead); nearest relative or friend - Nora Holleran, daughter.
Rounsevell Mortuary records of Lead note that Mary A. Dailey died at the family residence at 206 South Main Street in Lead on March 19, 1925; cause of death – diabetic gangrene; certifying physician – Dr. A.S. Jackson; age – 58 years; born March 20, 1867 in England; father – John White (born England); mother – M. Simson (born England); funeral at 2:00 p.m. at the Episcopal Church on March 22, 1925 with Dr. Richardson officiating; occupation – housewife; widow; religion – Episcopalian; charge to Mrs. Nora H. Holleran; burial permit attached to original mortuary record.
Lead Daily Call, March 19, 1925 - "Mrs. Dailey Passes On After Lingering Illness.
Mrs. Mary A. Dailey passed away at her home at 206 South Main street early this morning, after an illness of 18 months with Bright's disease. Funeral services will be held from Christ Episcopal church, but complete arrangements have not been made pending word from relatives.
Mrs. Dailey was born at Newcastle, England, March 20, 1867, but for the past 37 years has resided in Lead, where she has been well and favorably known. Her husband, John Dailey, died in November 1918.
She is survived by her mother, Mrs. John White at Butte, Mont.; four sisters, Mrs. James Miller, of Des Moines, Ia., Mrs. Fenwick Wilson, of Butte, Mrs. Joseph Prinn, of Butte, and Mrs. Henry Searle, of Lead; three brothers, Edward White of Kirkesville, Mo., John White, of Sacramento, Calif., and James White of Butte; three children, John Dailey, Jr., of Bremerton, Wash., James Dailey, of Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Norah Holleran, of Lead; and three grand-children.
Mrs. Daily was a member of the Pythian Sisterhood, the Royal Neighbors and the Degree of Honor lodges."
Deadwood Daily Pioneer, March 21, 1925 - "Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Dailey will be held from Christ Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock."
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FILE #96498
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