KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN, JULY 9, 1904
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Mrs. Bridget A. McDonough, one of the older and most highly respected Catholic women of the city, passed peacefully to her eternal reward last Friday at her home on West Jefferson Stet. Her funeral took place from the Cathedral, where a marked tribute was paid in her memory. Mrs. McDonough is survived by a son and daughter, Robert E. McDonough and Mrs. Tessie Krieger. She left an estate worth $25,000 which she willed to her son and daughter.
KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN, JULY 9, 1904
CHILDREN GET PROPERTY
Mrs. Bridget A. McDonough, one of the older and most highly respected Catholic women of the city, passed peacefully to her eternal reward last Friday at her home on West Jefferson Stet. Her funeral took place from the Cathedral, where a marked tribute was paid in her memory. Mrs. McDonough is survived by a son and daughter, Robert E. McDonough and Mrs. Tessie Krieger. She left an estate worth $25,000 which she willed to her son and daughter.
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