Dubuque Telegraph Herald, Monday, December 31, 1928
Mrs. Mary Wall, who had been ill a short time, was summoned by death at the home, 923 Bluff street, this morning at 3:30 o'clock.
She was born in this city February 8, 1853, the daughter of the late John and Mary Lavin, and had always resided here. She was a Catholic, a member of St. Patrick's church, and in her last hour she was comforted by the rites of that religion. She was a kind and loving mother and her death will be mourned by all who knew her.
Besides a son, Michael, Holy Cross, she is survived by five daughters, Miss Margaret, Chicago, Mrs. Earl Maury, Table Mount township, Mesdames Grover Maury, Edward Apel and Mayme Remuset, all of Dubuque; twelve grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. J.J. Rooney, Cameron, Mo., Mrs. T.B. Prew, St. Peter, Minn., and Mrs. Phil Lavery, this city.
The funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Dubuque Telegraph Herald, Monday, December 31, 1928
Mrs. Mary Wall, who had been ill a short time, was summoned by death at the home, 923 Bluff street, this morning at 3:30 o'clock.
She was born in this city February 8, 1853, the daughter of the late John and Mary Lavin, and had always resided here. She was a Catholic, a member of St. Patrick's church, and in her last hour she was comforted by the rites of that religion. She was a kind and loving mother and her death will be mourned by all who knew her.
Besides a son, Michael, Holy Cross, she is survived by five daughters, Miss Margaret, Chicago, Mrs. Earl Maury, Table Mount township, Mesdames Grover Maury, Edward Apel and Mayme Remuset, all of Dubuque; twelve grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. J.J. Rooney, Cameron, Mo., Mrs. T.B. Prew, St. Peter, Minn., and Mrs. Phil Lavery, this city.
The funeral arrangements will be announced later.
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