After several months of illness, Leo A. Ahearn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Ahearn, answered the call of the grim messenger Monday night, at
the home on 19th Street. His brothers, Rev. Father J.J. Ahearn of Green
Bay and Rev. Father R. F. Ahearn of Marinette were at his bedside with
the others of the family, when death came and gave their prayers and
blessings.
Deceased was born in this city twenty-nine years ago and has always made
Two Rivers his home. He is survived also by a sister, Martha who
conducts the M. Ahearn Company, grocers; William G., traveling salesman
for Theo Schmidtmann and Sons, Manitowoc and Raymond and Clement who are
employed in this city. The funeral will be held Thursday morning from
St. Luke's Church.
The Reporter, Thurs., Mar. 21, 1918
After several months of illness, Leo A. Ahearn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Ahearn, answered the call of the grim messenger Monday night, at
the home on 19th Street. His brothers, Rev. Father J.J. Ahearn of Green
Bay and Rev. Father R. F. Ahearn of Marinette were at his bedside with
the others of the family, when death came and gave their prayers and
blessings.
Deceased was born in this city twenty-nine years ago and has always made
Two Rivers his home. He is survived also by a sister, Martha who
conducts the M. Ahearn Company, grocers; William G., traveling salesman
for Theo Schmidtmann and Sons, Manitowoc and Raymond and Clement who are
employed in this city. The funeral will be held Thursday morning from
St. Luke's Church.
The Reporter, Thurs., Mar. 21, 1918
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