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Anna Agnes <I>Mulqueen</I> Barr

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Anna Agnes Mulqueen Barr

Birth
Salamanca, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Death
11 Nov 1937 (aged 62)
Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Salamanca, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. L
Memorial ID
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Wife of John Barr. Second marriage, her first being to Patrick George Kelly (married Aug. 1898 in Olean NY)

MRS. ANNA BARR TAKEN BY DEATH
Mrs. Anna Agnes Barr, age 62 years, of 5 Longfellow avenue, passed away at Bradford hospital Thursday morning at 2:00 o'clock, following an illness of some time. She was admitted to the hospital just one week ago.
Mrs. Barr was born June 30, 1875, in Salamanca, N. Y., and had lived in Bradford for the past 28 years where she had made a large circle of friends who will mourn her death.
Surviving are her husband, John Barr; two daughters, Mrs. Clyde Wingard of Bradford and Mrs. Kenneth Morton of Great Valley N. Y.; a step-son, James Kelly of St. Petersburg, Fla., and one brother, Michael Mulqueen of San Diego, Calif. Three grandchildren also survive.
Mrs. Barr was a member of the Frances Sherman auxiliary of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars.
The body was removed to Koch Memorial Chapel and later taken to the home, 5 Longfellow avenue, where funeral services will be held at a time to be announced later.

This was taken from the November 11, 1937 edition of The Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford (PA) Daily Record, page 4, column unknown.

Funeral services for Mrs Anna Agnes Barr were held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from her late home, 5 Longfellow avenue wherd the Rev. P. N. Osborne of Port Allegany officiated and Floyd Cornelius accompanied by Mrs. Myra Parkhurst sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," and "Sometime you'll Understand." The bearers were: Colonel J. Johnson, James Crawford, Edward Keane, Arthur Hennage, Lewis Spignard and Jake Morgan. Interment was in the family plot in Wild Wood cemetery in Salamanca.

This was taken from the November 13, 1937 edition of The Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford (PA) Daily Record, page 2, column unknown.

Attend Rites for Mrs. Barr
Among those here for the funeral of Mrs. Anna Barr were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langel, Mrs. Mildred Shelhart and daughter, Ruth of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Edith Barr of Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Kenneth Miles of Little Valley, N. Y.; Mrs. Fred Morton, Mrs. Geraldine Eaton, Mrs. Fred Albright, Paul Albright, all of Great Valley, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. James Haley, Mary Margaret Haley kf Jamestown N. Y., and Mrs. James Spencer of Salamanca, N. Y.

This was taken from the November 15, 1937 edition of The Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford (PA) Daily Record, page 4, column unknown.
Wife of John Barr. Second marriage, her first being to Patrick George Kelly (married Aug. 1898 in Olean NY)

MRS. ANNA BARR TAKEN BY DEATH
Mrs. Anna Agnes Barr, age 62 years, of 5 Longfellow avenue, passed away at Bradford hospital Thursday morning at 2:00 o'clock, following an illness of some time. She was admitted to the hospital just one week ago.
Mrs. Barr was born June 30, 1875, in Salamanca, N. Y., and had lived in Bradford for the past 28 years where she had made a large circle of friends who will mourn her death.
Surviving are her husband, John Barr; two daughters, Mrs. Clyde Wingard of Bradford and Mrs. Kenneth Morton of Great Valley N. Y.; a step-son, James Kelly of St. Petersburg, Fla., and one brother, Michael Mulqueen of San Diego, Calif. Three grandchildren also survive.
Mrs. Barr was a member of the Frances Sherman auxiliary of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars.
The body was removed to Koch Memorial Chapel and later taken to the home, 5 Longfellow avenue, where funeral services will be held at a time to be announced later.

This was taken from the November 11, 1937 edition of The Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford (PA) Daily Record, page 4, column unknown.

Funeral services for Mrs Anna Agnes Barr were held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from her late home, 5 Longfellow avenue wherd the Rev. P. N. Osborne of Port Allegany officiated and Floyd Cornelius accompanied by Mrs. Myra Parkhurst sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," and "Sometime you'll Understand." The bearers were: Colonel J. Johnson, James Crawford, Edward Keane, Arthur Hennage, Lewis Spignard and Jake Morgan. Interment was in the family plot in Wild Wood cemetery in Salamanca.

This was taken from the November 13, 1937 edition of The Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford (PA) Daily Record, page 2, column unknown.

Attend Rites for Mrs. Barr
Among those here for the funeral of Mrs. Anna Barr were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langel, Mrs. Mildred Shelhart and daughter, Ruth of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Edith Barr of Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Kenneth Miles of Little Valley, N. Y.; Mrs. Fred Morton, Mrs. Geraldine Eaton, Mrs. Fred Albright, Paul Albright, all of Great Valley, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. James Haley, Mary Margaret Haley kf Jamestown N. Y., and Mrs. James Spencer of Salamanca, N. Y.

This was taken from the November 15, 1937 edition of The Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford (PA) Daily Record, page 4, column unknown.


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