WIDOW OF P.J. CONWAY PASSES AT MILWAUKEE
Mrs. Susan Conway, 81, widow of the late P.J. Conway, who was well known as a lawyer here, died at her home in Milwaukee Tuesday from the effects of a fall Sunday, relatives in Manitowoc and the county have been informed. Death occurred at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Dan Shannahan.
Burial will be at Osman Friday morning following a requiem high mass to be celebrated by the Rev. Alfred Pritzl of St. Isidore's Catholic church.
Mrs. Conway, whose maiden name was Susan O'Grady, was born in Clay Mount, N.H., and with her husband was a resident of the town of Meeme before they moved to Milwaukee.
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Will Rebeschek, Francis Creek and Mrs. Dan Shannahan, Miss Sue Conway and Mrs. Will Taugher, Milwaukee and one son, James, Meeme.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, Octobeer 21, 1931 P.14
WIDOW OF P.J. CONWAY PASSES AT MILWAUKEE
Mrs. Susan Conway, 81, widow of the late P.J. Conway, who was well known as a lawyer here, died at her home in Milwaukee Tuesday from the effects of a fall Sunday, relatives in Manitowoc and the county have been informed. Death occurred at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Dan Shannahan.
Burial will be at Osman Friday morning following a requiem high mass to be celebrated by the Rev. Alfred Pritzl of St. Isidore's Catholic church.
Mrs. Conway, whose maiden name was Susan O'Grady, was born in Clay Mount, N.H., and with her husband was a resident of the town of Meeme before they moved to Milwaukee.
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Will Rebeschek, Francis Creek and Mrs. Dan Shannahan, Miss Sue Conway and Mrs. Will Taugher, Milwaukee and one son, James, Meeme.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, Octobeer 21, 1931 P.14
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