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Show Obituary. The death of Mrs. Elizabeth Neville, wife of Barron C. Neville, was a peculiarly pe-culiarly sad one. Mrs. Neville was 42 years of age and apparently in the best of health Friday evening. July 26, when, after preparing dinner, she walked down to the gate to meet her husband returning from his day's work. Suddenly, when her husband had approached within ten feet of the gate, she fell in an unconscious condition condi-tion and died before medical aid could reach her. Heart disease was pronounced pro-nounced the cause of death. Mrs. Neville Ne-ville had resided in Denver since her girlhood, and was highly respected by all who knew her. Besides the stricken strick-en husband five little children are left to mourn the loss of a loving and devoted de-voted mother. The funeral occurred Sunday afternoon from the family home, 1062 Seventh street. Service was conducted at St. Leo's church by Rev. Father White. Interment was in Mount Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Mary Elliott of 803 Nineteeneth street died at her home on Sunday, July 2S, and was buried from the Church of the Holy Ghost Tuesday morning, Rev. Father Bender saying requiem mass. Interment was in Mount Olivet cemeterv. Abraham O'Farrell died on Saturday, July 27, at St. Joseph's hospital. His funeral was held Monday morning from the hospital chapel, where the chaplain. Rev. Father Timothy O'Brien celebrated requiem mass for the repose of his soul. Interment was in Mount Olivet cemetery. v v The funeral of Thomas Moran of 1047 Kalamath street was held Sunday afternoon aft-ernoon from St. Joseph's church. Burial Bu-rial was in Mount Olivet cemetery. James E. Sullivan, who came to Denver Den-ver from New York some months ago in search of health, left for his home on Thursday, July 25, after abandoning abandon-ing all hope of recovery- The many friends he made during his stay here were shocked next day to hear that he had passed away on the train before reaching Chicago. |