Michael Halloran Dies at That Place Last Evening
Michael Halloran passed away at 9:30 o’clock Saturday evening, Jan. 21, at
his home in Monico. Although in failing health for the last six months, Mr.
Halloran was not confined to his bed, he being up and dressed the day of his
death. He was always hopeful and cheerful, and contemplated with a peaceful
resignation the time when he would be at rest in the Great Beyond.
Deceased was born in Grimms, Manitowoc county, forty-two years ago. He was
one of the early residents of Monico, locating in that place about fifteen
years ago. He spent his time logging in the winter and teaming and farming
in the summer.
The people of Monico showed their confidence in him by several times electing
him to school board and town offices and he held the office of road commissioner
at the time of his death.
Besides a wife, deceased is survived by his mother, a sister, and two brothers,
who will mourn his loss.
The remains were taken to Grimms Tuesday morning and interment was made in the
Catholic cemetery of that place, Rev. Fr. McDonald officiating.
The people of Monico extend their most heartfelt sympathy to those who are
called to mourn his loss.
Manitowoc paper please copy (sic).
New North, Rhinelander, January 26, 1911 P. 4
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(cause pulmonary tuberculosis)
(at Monico Junction, Wis.)
Michael Halloran Dies at That Place Last Evening
Michael Halloran passed away at 9:30 o’clock Saturday evening, Jan. 21, at
his home in Monico. Although in failing health for the last six months, Mr.
Halloran was not confined to his bed, he being up and dressed the day of his
death. He was always hopeful and cheerful, and contemplated with a peaceful
resignation the time when he would be at rest in the Great Beyond.
Deceased was born in Grimms, Manitowoc county, forty-two years ago. He was
one of the early residents of Monico, locating in that place about fifteen
years ago. He spent his time logging in the winter and teaming and farming
in the summer.
The people of Monico showed their confidence in him by several times electing
him to school board and town offices and he held the office of road commissioner
at the time of his death.
Besides a wife, deceased is survived by his mother, a sister, and two brothers,
who will mourn his loss.
The remains were taken to Grimms Tuesday morning and interment was made in the
Catholic cemetery of that place, Rev. Fr. McDonald officiating.
The people of Monico extend their most heartfelt sympathy to those who are
called to mourn his loss.
Manitowoc paper please copy (sic).
New North, Rhinelander, January 26, 1911 P. 4
********
(cause pulmonary tuberculosis)
(at Monico Junction, Wis.)
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