She was the mother of seven children, one dying in infancy. She leaves to mourn her death her husband and children as follows: Wm. Crotty, South Wayne, Mrs. James Tobin, Port Byron, Ill., Sgt. Frank Crotty who has been in service the past 18 months and has seen actual service in France and in Luxemburg. Edward, Daniel and Rose at home.
She is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. John Brazell of Adams, Patrick Flannery, Argyle, Mrs. James Kenney, Chicago, James Flannery, Jordan, Mrs. Dan McDonald, Jordan, Mack Flanery, Jordan, Mrs. Fred Divan, Woodford and Ed. Flanery, Woodford.- Monroe Journal.
The Argyle Atlas 11 Apr 1919
Contributor Audrey Quinn Porter
She was the mother of seven children, one dying in infancy. She leaves to mourn her death her husband and children as follows: Wm. Crotty, South Wayne, Mrs. James Tobin, Port Byron, Ill., Sgt. Frank Crotty who has been in service the past 18 months and has seen actual service in France and in Luxemburg. Edward, Daniel and Rose at home.
She is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. John Brazell of Adams, Patrick Flannery, Argyle, Mrs. James Kenney, Chicago, James Flannery, Jordan, Mrs. Dan McDonald, Jordan, Mack Flanery, Jordan, Mrs. Fred Divan, Woodford and Ed. Flanery, Woodford.- Monroe Journal.
The Argyle Atlas 11 Apr 1919
Contributor Audrey Quinn Porter
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