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Mary Elizabeth <I>Howarth</I> Reardon

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Mary Elizabeth Howarth Reardon

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
Nov 1931 (aged 77–78)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
A-12-5
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Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, November 30, 1931 P.1: "FALL HASTENS DEATH OF MRS. JERRY REARDON Pioneer Resident of City Dies Saturday at Home of Daughter; Burial This After-noon Failing rapidly since she fell two weeks ago and broke her hip, Mrs. Mary E. Reardon, 78, widow of Jeremiah Reardon, Civil war veteran, died Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Smalley, 902 North Ninth street. Since the death of her husband, sixteen years ago Mrs. Reardon has resided with her daughter, Mrs. Smalley. Funeral services were held this afternoon at two o'clock from the Smalley home, in charge of the Rev. Phipps of the Presbyterian church, with interment at the Evergreen cemetery. The deceased, whose maiden name was Mary Howart was a native of this city having been born here Nov. 10, 1853. She was married Nov. 9, 1872 to Jeremiah Reardon, who served in the Civil war in the Twenty-first Wisconsin regiment, and they continued to make their home in Manitowoc.  On the death of Mr. Reardon sixteen years ago Mrs. Reardon made her home with her daughter. Although not in good health for the past five or six years the deceased was able to be up and about until she fell and fractured her hip two weeks ago when she failed rapidly until the end came early Saturday evening. Two Daughters Survive Two daughters, Mrs. John Smally and Miss Edna Reardon, both of this city and two sister, Mrs. Georgiana Rechcygal of Minneapolis and Mrs. Josephine O???, of Bellingham, Wash., survive. There are also two grand-children (private)." 
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, November 30, 1931 P.1: "FALL HASTENS DEATH OF MRS. JERRY REARDON Pioneer Resident of City Dies Saturday at Home of Daughter; Burial This After-noon Failing rapidly since she fell two weeks ago and broke her hip, Mrs. Mary E. Reardon, 78, widow of Jeremiah Reardon, Civil war veteran, died Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Smalley, 902 North Ninth street. Since the death of her husband, sixteen years ago Mrs. Reardon has resided with her daughter, Mrs. Smalley. Funeral services were held this afternoon at two o'clock from the Smalley home, in charge of the Rev. Phipps of the Presbyterian church, with interment at the Evergreen cemetery. The deceased, whose maiden name was Mary Howart was a native of this city having been born here Nov. 10, 1853. She was married Nov. 9, 1872 to Jeremiah Reardon, who served in the Civil war in the Twenty-first Wisconsin regiment, and they continued to make their home in Manitowoc.  On the death of Mr. Reardon sixteen years ago Mrs. Reardon made her home with her daughter. Although not in good health for the past five or six years the deceased was able to be up and about until she fell and fractured her hip two weeks ago when she failed rapidly until the end came early Saturday evening. Two Daughters Survive Two daughters, Mrs. John Smally and Miss Edna Reardon, both of this city and two sister, Mrs. Georgiana Rechcygal of Minneapolis and Mrs. Josephine O???, of Bellingham, Wash., survive. There are also two grand-children (private)." 


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