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Show I OBITUARY. T l i Quealy. The news was received in the ciiv this week of the death at Butte or William Wil-liam Quealy, formerly of Park City. The deceased was a brother of Patrick Quealy, who died here a few years ago. Mrs. James Duffy, of this city, an,i Rhody Powers, of Park City, are other relatives. The sympathy of many frietids is extended to the sorrowing relatives. f V . ' v' - Burke. The funeral of Miss Mary Burke, of Weiser, Idaho, took place from St. Mary's Cathedral last Saturday morning. morn-ing. Rev. Father Kiely celebrated the requiem high mass and delivered the brief but beautiful funeral sermon, a quartet from tho Cathedral choir rendered ren-dered the music, which was exquisite. The deceased was well known in Idaho, being a member of a splendid Catholic family. She was a woman beautiful in mind and soul, a truly practical Christian, a. model of womanhood. She leaves her father, John Burke, a siter and two brothers to mourn her death. May God comfort them in S hoir bereavement be-reavement for their dear one has gone to receive the reward promised for hr good and holy life. May she rest 'n peace. |