MRS. MARY DWYER, OMAHA PIONEER, PASSES AWAY
Mrs. Mary Dwyer, widow of a pioneer druggist of Omaha and herself a resident of the city for more than forty years, died at a local hospital yesterday, aged sixty-one years.
Mrs. Dwyer was the wife of John Dwyer, who died twenty-three years ago. She was widely known among Omaha pioneers.
Mrs. Dwyer's mother, Mrs. Catherine White, two sons, J. W. and T. J. of Omaha, three daughters, Mrs. D. J. Keogh of Humphrey, Neb.; Mrs. Thomas M. Casey of Messena, Ia., and Miss Helen Dwyer of Omaha, survive her.
Funeral services will be held from the residence, 2102 Maple street at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday, with requiem high mass at Sacred Heart church later. Burial will be at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
MRS. MARY DWYER, OMAHA PIONEER, PASSES AWAY
Mrs. Mary Dwyer, widow of a pioneer druggist of Omaha and herself a resident of the city for more than forty years, died at a local hospital yesterday, aged sixty-one years.
Mrs. Dwyer was the wife of John Dwyer, who died twenty-three years ago. She was widely known among Omaha pioneers.
Mrs. Dwyer's mother, Mrs. Catherine White, two sons, J. W. and T. J. of Omaha, three daughters, Mrs. D. J. Keogh of Humphrey, Neb.; Mrs. Thomas M. Casey of Messena, Ia., and Miss Helen Dwyer of Omaha, survive her.
Funeral services will be held from the residence, 2102 Maple street at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday, with requiem high mass at Sacred Heart church later. Burial will be at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
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