MRS. MARY ALICE GILMARTIN
Saturday evening at 8:45 o'clock, Mrs. Mary Alice Gilmartin, wife of William Gilmartin, died of typhoid fever at her home in Wilmerding. The deceased was aged 48 years and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowan, of this city, both of whom survive, as does her husband and these children: Mary, Lizzie, Thomas, William, Joseph, Angela and Richard. She also leaves these brothers and sisters: Richard, Peter and James Rowan, Miss Lizzie Rowan, Mrs. Ellen Dunphy and Mrs. Margaret Hopkins, all of Altoona, and Mrs. Frank Quinn, of Portage, Cambria county. She was a member of St. Aloysios Catholic church of Wilmerding, where requiem mass will be celebrated Tuesday morning. The interment will be made in Calvary cemetery, Pittsburg.
MRS. MARY ALICE GILMARTIN
Saturday evening at 8:45 o'clock, Mrs. Mary Alice Gilmartin, wife of William Gilmartin, died of typhoid fever at her home in Wilmerding. The deceased was aged 48 years and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowan, of this city, both of whom survive, as does her husband and these children: Mary, Lizzie, Thomas, William, Joseph, Angela and Richard. She also leaves these brothers and sisters: Richard, Peter and James Rowan, Miss Lizzie Rowan, Mrs. Ellen Dunphy and Mrs. Margaret Hopkins, all of Altoona, and Mrs. Frank Quinn, of Portage, Cambria county. She was a member of St. Aloysios Catholic church of Wilmerding, where requiem mass will be celebrated Tuesday morning. The interment will be made in Calvary cemetery, Pittsburg.
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