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Show OBITUARY. On December 2 Death entered the home of 'Mr.-'-Phil Garrity of this city j and robbed them of a little son. The ( funeral took place on December 3 from St. Patrick's Church. ' On TJecember 2 Mrs. T. F. Gueting of 814 West Mercury died at Murray and Freundl's Hospital, having undergone an operation. T'ae burial -was on December De-cember t at 10 a. m. from Duggan's undertaking parlors." A Requiem High Mass at St. Patrick's. John Shea, an old tinner, died at his home on Day street, "Walkerville, of pneumonia, on December 2. The funeral was from Sherman's undertaking pallors pal-lors on December 4, at 2 p. m. Requiem serykes were held at St. Laurence's, Ceuterville. . On, December 3, at 93G Utah avenue, Mr. J. S. O'Connor died of consumption. The funeral was on Tuesday, December 5, at 10 a. ni.. from Sherman's under taking parlors. A Requiem High Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick's Church. v, Louis James LafoLte, a miner, died at the B. & M." Hospital' b'ri-" December 2, of pneumonia. Hie remains were shipped from Sherman's undertaking parlors to Montreal, Canada, on December De-cember 3. The deceased was the son of a prominent railroad man. , Mrs. Tim Readan, aged 42 years, died at her . residence, 642 Place street, on December 4. The. funeral was on Wed nesday, December.' 6, at 10 a, m. "A Requiem Re-quiem High Mass- was .-celebrated at St. Patrick's. Seldom does the "Grim Destroyer" cut ' wedded, bliss' so short as in the case of Mrs. Lizzie Mozer. The voung woman arrived from Austria about one month aeo, and on the 26th laet was married at, St. Patrick's to'Mr. 'Mozer. On the -"2St.h she., died of heart failure. The remains of Tatrick Judge, who was accidentally crushed to death by falling rocks in the Anaconda, mine on the night of November 28, were shipped on December 2 to his sitter, Mrs. Mary McXulty, at Glenwoed Springs, Colo. The funeral services were held in Hibernia Hi-bernia Hall, Cer.eterville, at 3.4"). m. A large nuni'ber of the Hibernians, wearing wear-ing mourning badges, accompanied the he-arse to the depot. . ' . |