October 1, 1926
MRS. ANNA CADDY
Funeral services were held at St. Joseph's Church Friday morning for Mrs. Anna Caddy, conducted by Rev. Fr. Westerman, and interment made in St. Joseph Cemetery where her parents are buried.
The death of Mrs. Caddy, occurred at her home in Midwest, Wyoming, Sept the 22nd and the body was brought to Atkinson, arriving on the 10 am train Friday the 24th.
The deceased, whose maiden name was Anna Carberry, was formerly a resident of Atkinson, her parent's early settlers here. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Bigelow, the latter, a resident of Stuart.
October 1, 1926
MRS. ANNA CADDY
Funeral services were held at St. Joseph's Church Friday morning for Mrs. Anna Caddy, conducted by Rev. Fr. Westerman, and interment made in St. Joseph Cemetery where her parents are buried.
The death of Mrs. Caddy, occurred at her home in Midwest, Wyoming, Sept the 22nd and the body was brought to Atkinson, arriving on the 10 am train Friday the 24th.
The deceased, whose maiden name was Anna Carberry, was formerly a resident of Atkinson, her parent's early settlers here. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Bigelow, the latter, a resident of Stuart.
Family Members
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Patrick Christopher "Peter" Carberry
1865–1931
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Thomas S. "Tom" Carberry
1868–1905
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Mary B. "Minnie" Carberry McNulty
1870–1895
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Margaret Julia "Maggie" Carberry Bigelow
1873–1937
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Elizabeth Carberry
1875–1887
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Theresa Carberry Stuart
1878–1961
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Agnes Carberry
1883–1895
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John J. Carberry Jr
1886–1929
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Clement Carberry
1891–1893
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