John Bourke Celebrated First Wedding Annivereary February 8-Funeral Tomorrow.
John Bourke a prominent farmer living four miles east of Easton, died at his home Tuesday morning after a short illness. Grippe was the cause. He was forty-five year old.
The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from St.Joseph's church and burial will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Father Groaters will be in charge of the services.
Bourke was born in this country in 1872, he lived here all his life. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Bourke, one sister; Mrs. Maggie Earl of Winchester and three brothers; Thomas and James of Mt. Olivet, and Michael of Winchester.
Mr. Bourke's death came just a month after he had participated in the celebration of the first wedding anniversary."
The Leavenworth Times, 2 Mar 1916, Thu, Page 2.
John Bourke Celebrated First Wedding Annivereary February 8-Funeral Tomorrow.
John Bourke a prominent farmer living four miles east of Easton, died at his home Tuesday morning after a short illness. Grippe was the cause. He was forty-five year old.
The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from St.Joseph's church and burial will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Father Groaters will be in charge of the services.
Bourke was born in this country in 1872, he lived here all his life. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Bourke, one sister; Mrs. Maggie Earl of Winchester and three brothers; Thomas and James of Mt. Olivet, and Michael of Winchester.
Mr. Bourke's death came just a month after he had participated in the celebration of the first wedding anniversary."
The Leavenworth Times, 2 Mar 1916, Thu, Page 2.
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