December 23, 1969
Mrs. Thomas F. Keating
Jessie Malin Keating, wife of Thomas F. Keating, of 319 N. High st., West Chester, died this morning in the Chester County Hospital. She was 72
Born in West Chester, she was a daughter of the late Howard R. and Bertha Downs Malin.
Mrs. Keating was a life-long resident of West Chester and was a member of the United Methodist Church of West Chester.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Lois, wife of James H. Ivins, of Norristown; two brothers, Louis D. and Charles R. Malin, both of West Chester; three sisters, Margaretta, wife of Howard Butler and Mrs. Alice Greenwalt, both of West Chester; Marian, wife of Paul Weaver, Paoli; and five grandchildren.
KEATING- In Chester County Hospital, on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1969, Jessie Malin Keating, age 72.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Oliver P. Founds Funeral Home, High & Union Sts., West Chester, Pa. on Friday, Dec. 26, 1969, at 2 p.m. Interment Green Mount Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. on Friday.
Ibid
December 27, 1969
Mrs. Thomas F. Keating
Funeral services for Jessie Malin Keating, wife of Thomas F. Keating of 319 N. High st., West Chester, were held yesterday at the Oliver P. Founds Funeral Home, West Chester. Officiating was the Rev. Dr. Harold D. Flood, pastor of the United Methodist Church, West Chester.
Interment was in Green Mount Cemetery. Bearers were George Malin, Harry Kirn, Frank Cooper, Harry Flack, Charles Casey and Robert Parke, Jr.
Daily Local News, West Chester, Chester County, Pa.
May 5, 1921
Keating - Malin
In St. Agnes' parochial residence, yesterday, afternoon, Miss Jessie Malin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Malin, became the bride of Thomas Keating, of this borough. The ceremony was performed by the rector, Rev. H.C. Schuyler, S.T.L., D., I the presence of a company of friends. Miss Gladys Dawson was maid of honor and Joseph McCormick was best man.
After the reception at the home of the bride's parents, the young couple left on a wedding tour, which will include Atlantic City. On their return they will live at No 737 South Walnut street.
December 23, 1969
Mrs. Thomas F. Keating
Jessie Malin Keating, wife of Thomas F. Keating, of 319 N. High st., West Chester, died this morning in the Chester County Hospital. She was 72
Born in West Chester, she was a daughter of the late Howard R. and Bertha Downs Malin.
Mrs. Keating was a life-long resident of West Chester and was a member of the United Methodist Church of West Chester.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Lois, wife of James H. Ivins, of Norristown; two brothers, Louis D. and Charles R. Malin, both of West Chester; three sisters, Margaretta, wife of Howard Butler and Mrs. Alice Greenwalt, both of West Chester; Marian, wife of Paul Weaver, Paoli; and five grandchildren.
KEATING- In Chester County Hospital, on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1969, Jessie Malin Keating, age 72.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Oliver P. Founds Funeral Home, High & Union Sts., West Chester, Pa. on Friday, Dec. 26, 1969, at 2 p.m. Interment Green Mount Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. on Friday.
Ibid
December 27, 1969
Mrs. Thomas F. Keating
Funeral services for Jessie Malin Keating, wife of Thomas F. Keating of 319 N. High st., West Chester, were held yesterday at the Oliver P. Founds Funeral Home, West Chester. Officiating was the Rev. Dr. Harold D. Flood, pastor of the United Methodist Church, West Chester.
Interment was in Green Mount Cemetery. Bearers were George Malin, Harry Kirn, Frank Cooper, Harry Flack, Charles Casey and Robert Parke, Jr.
Daily Local News, West Chester, Chester County, Pa.
May 5, 1921
Keating - Malin
In St. Agnes' parochial residence, yesterday, afternoon, Miss Jessie Malin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Malin, became the bride of Thomas Keating, of this borough. The ceremony was performed by the rector, Rev. H.C. Schuyler, S.T.L., D., I the presence of a company of friends. Miss Gladys Dawson was maid of honor and Joseph McCormick was best man.
After the reception at the home of the bride's parents, the young couple left on a wedding tour, which will include Atlantic City. On their return they will live at No 737 South Walnut street.
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