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Show 1. Obituary. vf''rh' Kithe,-ine Fecncv, for niany ib a familiar figure in this city. ! . passed away last week at the advanced age of 103. She was possessed of all her faculties to the end, and died peace-tully peace-tully surrounded by her daughter, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, for some years she made -her home with her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Mu-laney, Mu-laney, 1438 Tenth street, and was a devout de-vout member of St. Leo's congregation. Father Whelan attended her during her last illness, and the funeral services were conducted by Father O'Ryan. Mrs. Feeney was of Irish parentage, andborn in Westport, County Mayo, in 1799. At an early age she went to Lngland, where she married and lived for many years. She has been a resident resi-dent of Denver for nearly twenty years, and was well known here. The funeral of Miss Margaret Car-navan, Car-navan, who died at St. Joseph's hospital, hos-pital, took place from St. Leo's church last week. Patrick Donovan was buried from St. Leo's church last Sunday. |