Cincinnati Enquirer
May 4, 1905
Page 7:5
MULLEN-Wednesday, May 3, at Lexington, Ky., Mary Rees, wife of James Mullen, formerly of Cincinnati. Burial at Spring Grove, Friday morning, at 11 o'clock.
Lexington Herald
May 5, 1905
Page 3
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Mullen, who died Wednesday morning at St. Joseph Hospital, took place yesterday afternoon at the residence, 163 East Maxwell street, Bishop Lewis W. Burton conducting the services. The remains will be taken to Cincinnati for interment this morning over the Q. & C.
Mrs. Mullen was a devout member of the Episcopal church and is survived by her husband, Mr. James Mullen, and three children, Mrs. Frank Baker, who lived with her parents, and Messrs. Harry Mullen, of Milwaukee, and Ernest Mullen, of Chicago.
Cincinnati Enquirer
May 4, 1905
Page 7:5
MULLEN-Wednesday, May 3, at Lexington, Ky., Mary Rees, wife of James Mullen, formerly of Cincinnati. Burial at Spring Grove, Friday morning, at 11 o'clock.
Lexington Herald
May 5, 1905
Page 3
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Mullen, who died Wednesday morning at St. Joseph Hospital, took place yesterday afternoon at the residence, 163 East Maxwell street, Bishop Lewis W. Burton conducting the services. The remains will be taken to Cincinnati for interment this morning over the Q. & C.
Mrs. Mullen was a devout member of the Episcopal church and is survived by her husband, Mr. James Mullen, and three children, Mrs. Frank Baker, who lived with her parents, and Messrs. Harry Mullen, of Milwaukee, and Ernest Mullen, of Chicago.
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