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Michael Francis McEniry

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Michael Francis McEniry

Birth
Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
Death
7 Nov 1925 (aged 75)
Lenox, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Lenox, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa), Friday, November 13, 1925, [p. 1]
McEniry Dies At Lenox
Michael Francis McEniry of Lenox died at his home in that city last Saturday afternoon at the age of 75 years. The gentleman was well and favorably known in Corning and vicinity.
Mr. McEniry was born in Moline, Ill., Oct. 11, 1850 and moved to a farm six miles northeast of Lenox in 1880. He has since resided in this vicinity. He was a prominent democrat and always took an active interest in politics and was a worker for the betterment of Lenox. He served as a member of the city council in that city and was always actively interested in all community affairs.
The funeral was held at St. Patrick’s church on Tuesday and was largely attended by friends from far and near. Besides his wife he leaves seven children: Misses Marie and Josephine, at home; William J., Fall City, Nebr.; Frank M., Milwaukee, Wis.; George J., De Pere, Wis.; John J., Lenox; Eugene F., Creston; and twelve grandchildren; one brother, John J., and one sister, Miss Mollie also survive.
Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa), Friday, November 13, 1925, [p. 1]
McEniry Dies At Lenox
Michael Francis McEniry of Lenox died at his home in that city last Saturday afternoon at the age of 75 years. The gentleman was well and favorably known in Corning and vicinity.
Mr. McEniry was born in Moline, Ill., Oct. 11, 1850 and moved to a farm six miles northeast of Lenox in 1880. He has since resided in this vicinity. He was a prominent democrat and always took an active interest in politics and was a worker for the betterment of Lenox. He served as a member of the city council in that city and was always actively interested in all community affairs.
The funeral was held at St. Patrick’s church on Tuesday and was largely attended by friends from far and near. Besides his wife he leaves seven children: Misses Marie and Josephine, at home; William J., Fall City, Nebr.; Frank M., Milwaukee, Wis.; George J., De Pere, Wis.; John J., Lenox; Eugene F., Creston; and twelve grandchildren; one brother, John J., and one sister, Miss Mollie also survive.


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