Former Local Resident Succumbs at Daughter's Home After Lingering Illness: Burial to be Made Here
Mrs. Catherine Corcoran, widow of the late James Corcoran, this city, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F.C. Kirschling, 3922 North Irving Avenue, Chicago, late yesterday afternoon.
Funeral Services Friday
Funeral services will be held from the Krohn and Erser Funeral Home Friday morning at 8:45 o'clock to the SS. Peter and Paul's Catholic Church where the deceased's son the Rev. Charles T. Kirschling, S.J. , will officiate at the solemn high Mass. Interment will be made in the Calvary Cemetery. The remains are expected to arrive on the early morning Milwaukee Road train tomorrow and will lie at the funeral home until the time of the last rite.
Mrs. Corcoran moved to Chicago from the family home located on Chestnut Street in this city six years ago. For the past three years, she has been very sickly and two weeks ago her strength failed her completely. Death being imminent , Mrs. Kirschling summoned all of her sisters and brothers to the deceased's bedside and everyone of them had arrived before Mrs. Corcoran died.
Children at Bedside
Sr. Mary Honora, Marinette, the eldest daughter of the deceased, had been at the bedside of her mother for the past two weeks, while the Rev. Charles Corcoran, S.J. professor of English at St. Mary's College, Kansas, had been there for more than a week. W.G. Corcoran of Milwaukee, J.A. Corcoran of Webster, Wisconsin, J.C. and D. J. Corcoran also answered to the summons and attended the bed of their mother.
"Mrs. J. Corcoran Dies In Chicago,"Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, (Wisconsin Rapids, Wood, WI), 10 July, 1929.
Former Local Resident Succumbs at Daughter's Home After Lingering Illness: Burial to be Made Here
Mrs. Catherine Corcoran, widow of the late James Corcoran, this city, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F.C. Kirschling, 3922 North Irving Avenue, Chicago, late yesterday afternoon.
Funeral Services Friday
Funeral services will be held from the Krohn and Erser Funeral Home Friday morning at 8:45 o'clock to the SS. Peter and Paul's Catholic Church where the deceased's son the Rev. Charles T. Kirschling, S.J. , will officiate at the solemn high Mass. Interment will be made in the Calvary Cemetery. The remains are expected to arrive on the early morning Milwaukee Road train tomorrow and will lie at the funeral home until the time of the last rite.
Mrs. Corcoran moved to Chicago from the family home located on Chestnut Street in this city six years ago. For the past three years, she has been very sickly and two weeks ago her strength failed her completely. Death being imminent , Mrs. Kirschling summoned all of her sisters and brothers to the deceased's bedside and everyone of them had arrived before Mrs. Corcoran died.
Children at Bedside
Sr. Mary Honora, Marinette, the eldest daughter of the deceased, had been at the bedside of her mother for the past two weeks, while the Rev. Charles Corcoran, S.J. professor of English at St. Mary's College, Kansas, had been there for more than a week. W.G. Corcoran of Milwaukee, J.A. Corcoran of Webster, Wisconsin, J.C. and D. J. Corcoran also answered to the summons and attended the bed of their mother.
"Mrs. J. Corcoran Dies In Chicago,"Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, (Wisconsin Rapids, Wood, WI), 10 July, 1929.
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