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Bridget <I>Clark</I> O'Neil

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Bridget Clark O'Neil

Birth
Death
1928 (aged 70–71)
Burial
Meeme, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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BRIDGET O'NEIL

MRS. PATRICK O'NEIL, LIBERTY PIONEER, DEAD
Mrs. Patrick O'Neil, aged 71 years, pioneer resident of Liberty died last night at the family home, after an illness of two weeks' duration.
Heart trouble was the cause of her death.
The deceased, whose maiden name was Bridget Clark, was born in the town of Liberty July 4, 1857 and was married to Patrick O'Niel, in June 1885. A husband, three daughters, Mrs. W.R. Watson, Milwaukee, Mrs. J.P. Morris, Newton, Mrs. J.D. Driscoll, Newton, one son, Raymond O'Niel of this city, five brothers, John Clark, Spokane, Wash., M.W. Clark, St. Paul, James, Green Bay, Patrick, Milwaukee, Anthony Clark, this city and two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence O'Grady, Meeme and Catherine A. Clark, of Milwaukee survive.
The deceased was a member of the St. Isadore's Catholic congregation at Osman and a worker in the Rosary society of that church. Burial will take place Monday morning at nine o'clock from the home, and will be followed with a solemn high mass at the St. Isadore's church at 9:30 o'clock.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, January 21, 1928,Page 2

BRIDGET O'NEIL

MRS. PATRICK O'NEIL, LIBERTY PIONEER, DEAD
Mrs. Patrick O'Neil, aged 71 years, pioneer resident of Liberty died last night at the family home, after an illness of two weeks' duration.
Heart trouble was the cause of her death.
The deceased, whose maiden name was Bridget Clark, was born in the town of Liberty July 4, 1857 and was married to Patrick O'Niel, in June 1885. A husband, three daughters, Mrs. W.R. Watson, Milwaukee, Mrs. J.P. Morris, Newton, Mrs. J.D. Driscoll, Newton, one son, Raymond O'Niel of this city, five brothers, John Clark, Spokane, Wash., M.W. Clark, St. Paul, James, Green Bay, Patrick, Milwaukee, Anthony Clark, this city and two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence O'Grady, Meeme and Catherine A. Clark, of Milwaukee survive.
The deceased was a member of the St. Isadore's Catholic congregation at Osman and a worker in the Rosary society of that church. Burial will take place Monday morning at nine o'clock from the home, and will be followed with a solemn high mass at the St. Isadore's church at 9:30 o'clock.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, January 21, 1928,Page 2



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