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Show Obituary, Lindsley. Just asthe shadows of evening were falling Jon Tuesday the spirit of Mrs. Julia Lindsley, the beloved mother ofj Miss Martha Bublotz, left its earthly jenement and entered into eternal jejst Although an invalid for many "years, her death was a great shock to her many friends. She was born in Germany, Ger-many, and had resided in this city over twenty years. While her health permitted she was a most conscieutious member of the cathedral parish, faithful in the practice prac-tice of every duty. A dear, tender and loving mother in her home, her loss to her children is irreparable. Tneir only comfort is the knowledge that nothing was left undone to alleviate the suffering suf-fering of their patient, suffering moth- "The ' funeral-tools" place from St.' Mary's cathedral on Thursday morning. morn-ing. Requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Curran, who also; preached the funeraTgeruiun, which "was a beTratrfu4-tr4bte--ro-the-deceased. The sympathy of all is extended to the bereaved children in their bereavement. |