Mason City, Iowa
Wednesday, 23 October 1940
MISS SADIE MCGEE, 59, DIES FOLLOWING ILLNESS AT DOUGHERTY
Dougherty - Funeral services for Miss Sadie McGee, 59, who died Tuesday morning at 10:20 o'clock at the home of T.C. Ryan, following a lingering illness will be held Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church.
Miss McGee was preceded in death by one sister.
Surviving are two brothers, Mike McGee, Dougherty, and Joe McGee, Modesto, Cal.; and two sisters, Mrs. Bridget Ryan, Dougherty, and Mrs. Mary Downing, Mason City.
Burial will be at the St. Patrick's Catholic Cemetery.
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Globe Gazette
Mason City, Iowa
Monday, 28 October 1940
WOMAN'S RITES AT DOUGHERTY
Solemn Requiem High Mass held for Miss McGee at St. Patrick's
Dougherty - Solemn requiem high mass for Miss Sadie McGee who died Oct. 22, was held at St. Patrick's Church at Dougherty on Thursday at 9:30 o'clock.
The Rev. P.J. Boyle of Strawberry Point, cousin of Miss McGee, was celebrant with the Rev. J.M. Campbell, Otter Creek, as deacon; the Rev. J.H. McMahon Cresco and the Rev. B. Frommelt of Roseville, master of ceremonies. Other priests in the sanctuary were Rev. J. Collins, Doughetty, and the Rev. P. LaVallette of Rockford.
The sermon was preached by Father Collins.
Miss McGee taught in schools of Cerro Gordo County for several years, after which she completed a pharmacy course at Highland Park College at Des Moines in 1918. She was employed as pharmacist at Dougherty and Fairbank. For the past several years, she had been in charge of the drug department of St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital in Dubuque.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. T.C. Ryan, Dougherty, at whose home she died, and Mrs. Mary Downing, Mason City; and two brothers, M.J. McGee, Dougherty, and J.D. McGee, Modesto, Cal.
She was preceded in death by a younger sisters, Alice, who died in 1918.
Pallbearers were Emmett Ryan, Justin Ryan, Walter McGee, Pat Boyle of Dougherty, and Dan Downing and William Hughes of Mason City.
Mason City, Iowa
Wednesday, 23 October 1940
MISS SADIE MCGEE, 59, DIES FOLLOWING ILLNESS AT DOUGHERTY
Dougherty - Funeral services for Miss Sadie McGee, 59, who died Tuesday morning at 10:20 o'clock at the home of T.C. Ryan, following a lingering illness will be held Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church.
Miss McGee was preceded in death by one sister.
Surviving are two brothers, Mike McGee, Dougherty, and Joe McGee, Modesto, Cal.; and two sisters, Mrs. Bridget Ryan, Dougherty, and Mrs. Mary Downing, Mason City.
Burial will be at the St. Patrick's Catholic Cemetery.
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Globe Gazette
Mason City, Iowa
Monday, 28 October 1940
WOMAN'S RITES AT DOUGHERTY
Solemn Requiem High Mass held for Miss McGee at St. Patrick's
Dougherty - Solemn requiem high mass for Miss Sadie McGee who died Oct. 22, was held at St. Patrick's Church at Dougherty on Thursday at 9:30 o'clock.
The Rev. P.J. Boyle of Strawberry Point, cousin of Miss McGee, was celebrant with the Rev. J.M. Campbell, Otter Creek, as deacon; the Rev. J.H. McMahon Cresco and the Rev. B. Frommelt of Roseville, master of ceremonies. Other priests in the sanctuary were Rev. J. Collins, Doughetty, and the Rev. P. LaVallette of Rockford.
The sermon was preached by Father Collins.
Miss McGee taught in schools of Cerro Gordo County for several years, after which she completed a pharmacy course at Highland Park College at Des Moines in 1918. She was employed as pharmacist at Dougherty and Fairbank. For the past several years, she had been in charge of the drug department of St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital in Dubuque.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. T.C. Ryan, Dougherty, at whose home she died, and Mrs. Mary Downing, Mason City; and two brothers, M.J. McGee, Dougherty, and J.D. McGee, Modesto, Cal.
She was preceded in death by a younger sisters, Alice, who died in 1918.
Pallbearers were Emmett Ryan, Justin Ryan, Walter McGee, Pat Boyle of Dougherty, and Dan Downing and William Hughes of Mason City.
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