Former Owner of Cato Hotel Dies In The City
Michael T. Cooney, 82, passed away at his home, 712 New York avenue, at 10:25 last night. Death was attributed to complications brought about by old age. Owner of an hotel and livery stable at Cato for over twenty years, Mr. Cooney was well known throughout Manitowoc county and this part of the state. Fourteen years ago, upon his retirement, he moved to Manitowoc and has made his home here since that time. Mr. Cooney was born June 5, 1852 in the state of Ohio. He came to Wisconsin and settled in Manitowoc county with his parents when he was a small child. The deceased was never married. His only closely related survivor is Mrs. John Reddin, a sister, with whom he lived. Two other sisters, Mrs. Nora Gleason and Mrs. Thomas Meany, preceded him in death this past year. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock from the Holy Innocents Catholic church, the Rev. Father Radey officiating. Interment will be in the Catholic cemetery at Maple Grove. The body will lie at the Shimek and Schwartz funeral home this evening and Sunday and on Monday until the time of the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 1, 1934
Former Owner of Cato Hotel Dies In The City
Michael T. Cooney, 82, passed away at his home, 712 New York avenue, at 10:25 last night. Death was attributed to complications brought about by old age. Owner of an hotel and livery stable at Cato for over twenty years, Mr. Cooney was well known throughout Manitowoc county and this part of the state. Fourteen years ago, upon his retirement, he moved to Manitowoc and has made his home here since that time. Mr. Cooney was born June 5, 1852 in the state of Ohio. He came to Wisconsin and settled in Manitowoc county with his parents when he was a small child. The deceased was never married. His only closely related survivor is Mrs. John Reddin, a sister, with whom he lived. Two other sisters, Mrs. Nora Gleason and Mrs. Thomas Meany, preceded him in death this past year. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock from the Holy Innocents Catholic church, the Rev. Father Radey officiating. Interment will be in the Catholic cemetery at Maple Grove. The body will lie at the Shimek and Schwartz funeral home this evening and Sunday and on Monday until the time of the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 1, 1934
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