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Show Obituary. The sympathy of her many friends is again extended to Mrs. D. W. Mullin, who within the short space of a few months has been called upon to give up two beloved sisters. While still prostrated pros-trated with grief at the death of Mrs. Thomas Doyle, word came to Mrs. Mullin Mul-lin that Mrs. Gallagher, another sister wa-s incurably ill at her home in Orin-sky Orin-sky Falls. N. Y. Mrs. Mullin hastened to her sister's bedside, but reached there too late to see her in life Mrs. Gertrude Boulware, wife of Everett Ev-erett R. Boulware of 1327 East Twenty-sixth avenue, died on Saturday, July 4, at St. Joseph's hospital. She was buried on Wednesday with high requiem requi-em mass at Sacred Heart church. Burial Bur-ial was in Mt. Calvary cemetery. Mrs Boulware was formerly Miss Gertrude Laverty, daughter of Mrs. Mary Lav-erty, Lav-erty, and was a great social favorite The funeral of Mrs. Martin Weber took place Tuesday morning from St Francis de Sale's church on South Sherman Sher-man and Alameda avenues. Interment was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Wrilliam Hanley, a popular member of the Denver police department, died suddenly of heart disease on the morning morn-ing of July 3 at his home, 4931 Nirth Washington street. Mr. Hanley retired the night before in his usual good health, and his unexpected demise came as a terrible shock to his wife and large circle of friends. Mr. Hanley was formerly constable of Globeville, but when that suburg was annexed to Denver Den-ver he was appointed on the Denver po- lice force and assigned for duty to the district where he was so well liked, and where he had always given such efficient effi-cient service. The funeral was held from St. Joseph's church in Globeville. A platoon of police escorted the body to its last resting place in Mt. Calvary cemetery. Mr. Hanley is survived by a widow and one child. T The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ryan of 2S09 Champa street occurred from Sacred Sa-cred Heart church Tuesday morning, July 7. Burial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. |