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Show Obituary. The many friends of Mrs. John IL Lynch were deeply grieved at receiving the sad news of her death, which occurred oc-curred at Pasadena, Cal., on Thursday, May 16. Mrs. Lynch had been a member mem-ber of the Cathedral oarish .here for many years and was prominently Identified Iden-tified with a number of church and charitable societies until her health commenced to fail several years ago. Hoping to benefit by the change, cho tried many climates and altitudes, but always returned to her home unimproved. unim-proved. She had been in Pasadena but a Short time when death came. The body will be brought to Denver and buried bu-ried from Logan Avenue chapel, the funeral being under the auspices of Cullen Court Women's Catholic Order Or-der of Foresters. Mrs. Lynch leaves, besides her husband, hus-band, who was with her when she died, one son, George A. Lynch, one of the leading Catholic young men of the city and a singer of some renown. On Thursday, May 16, Mr. William J. O'Hara passed away at Mercy hospital hos-pital after a short illness. His funeral occurred Saturday morning from St. Leo's church. Rev. Father O'Ryan singing requiem mass. Interment was in Mount Calvary cemetery. The renins of Miss Hazel Elaine Lerry, who died at St. Anthony's hospital, hos-pital, were shipped to Chicago for burial bu-rial on Thursday, May 16. - Wiliam E. Murray, a boy of 13 years, died Tuesday, ;May 14, at the home of his mother, Mrs. Patwell, 1049 Clark street The funeral took place Thursday Thurs-day afternoon ; from St. Leo's church, and was attended by a large number of his little schoolmates. Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Peter J. Kelly, a prominent business man of Denver, and a member of the Cathedral parish, died Saturday, May 18, at his home, 1537 East Twenty-sec-and avenue. Mr. Kelly had been an invalid for months, and with his wife recently made a trip to California, from which he, however, returned unimproved. unim-proved. The funeral occurred Monday afternoon. May 20, from Logan Avenue chapel. Interment was in Mount Olivet Oli-vet cemetery. During the winter Mr. Kelly's youngest brother was killed in a mine accident in Old Mexico, and this grief weighed heavily upon him. |