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Mary Jane “Mollie” <I>Doyle</I> Keating

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Mary Jane “Mollie” Doyle Keating

Birth
Pottawatomie County, Kansas, USA
Death
9 Jul 1949 (aged 74)
Wheaton, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Lillis, Marshall County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Mary Doyle Keating was born Sept. 6, 1874 and passed away July 9, 1949, after an illness of two weeks.

She was united in marriage to Henry Keating. To this union 11 children were born. Thomas, the oldest, passed away in 1934, her husband in 1940, Monica on Feb. 1, 1948 and Regina on April 30 of this year. She is survived by 8 children: Nellie Horgan, Nora Cunningham, Angie Walsh and Harry Keating all of Wheaton; Winnie Taylor of Lillis; Jim of Blaine; Martina Fincham of Marysville; Wilfred of Topeka; also 37 grandchildren, 2 dying in infancy and 5 great-grandchildren; one sister, Nellie Bauer of Colorado Springs; one brother, John Doyle, El Paso, Tex.; besides a large number of other relatives and friends to mourn the departure of Mom, as she was known to her family, and Grandma to countless others. Her interest centered around her home family and her church.

Funeral services were held Tuesday morning, July 12 from St. Michaels church with Requiem High Mass sung by Fr. Edward Doherty, at 9:30. The choir girls, assisted by granddaughters, sang High Mass with Mary Ruth Cunningham at the organ. She was laid to rest beside her husband in the family lot at Irish Creek. Pall bearers were Dan Horgan, Mike McGrath, Bill Burke, John Walsh, Jack Dalton and Ed Brown
Mary Doyle Keating was born Sept. 6, 1874 and passed away July 9, 1949, after an illness of two weeks.

She was united in marriage to Henry Keating. To this union 11 children were born. Thomas, the oldest, passed away in 1934, her husband in 1940, Monica on Feb. 1, 1948 and Regina on April 30 of this year. She is survived by 8 children: Nellie Horgan, Nora Cunningham, Angie Walsh and Harry Keating all of Wheaton; Winnie Taylor of Lillis; Jim of Blaine; Martina Fincham of Marysville; Wilfred of Topeka; also 37 grandchildren, 2 dying in infancy and 5 great-grandchildren; one sister, Nellie Bauer of Colorado Springs; one brother, John Doyle, El Paso, Tex.; besides a large number of other relatives and friends to mourn the departure of Mom, as she was known to her family, and Grandma to countless others. Her interest centered around her home family and her church.

Funeral services were held Tuesday morning, July 12 from St. Michaels church with Requiem High Mass sung by Fr. Edward Doherty, at 9:30. The choir girls, assisted by granddaughters, sang High Mass with Mary Ruth Cunningham at the organ. She was laid to rest beside her husband in the family lot at Irish Creek. Pall bearers were Dan Horgan, Mike McGrath, Bill Burke, John Walsh, Jack Dalton and Ed Brown


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