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Show Deaths. John W. Thompson died at his home, 1334 Osage street, on Tuesday, January 4, and was buried on Thursday with requiem mass at St. Leo's church. Interment In-terment was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mr. Thompson is survived by a eon, John W. Thompson, and a daughter, i Mrs. Joseph Langen. ! Mrs. Anna O'Brien of Elizabeth, Colo., died Saturday evening at St. Joseph's Jo-seph's hospital, Denver, where she had been taken a week previous from her home in Elizabeth. The funeral took place on Monday, January 10, with requiem mass at 'St. Elizabeth's church. Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mrs. O'Brien had lived in Colorado for twenty years, and was well known. She was accompanied to Denver by her husband, hus-band, Michael J. O'Brien, proprietor of Mountain View farm, who remained with her until she passed away. Charles A. Kreiter of 1237 Twelfth street, died on Wednesday, January 5, at his home. . The funeral was held Monday from St. Elizabeth's church,, and. was attended by several religious societies. Rev. Father Bernard read requiem mass. Burial was in Mount ! Olivet cemetery. Mr. Kreiter was an I old resident of Denver, and Tiad been j employed in the Colorado & Southern freight office for nearly twenty years. A -widow and .several children survive him. Neal F. Donahue died on Friday, January Jan-uary 7, at his home, 561 Evans street, and was buried on Tuesday with requiem requi-em mass at St. Francis de Sales church, Dev. J. J. Donnelly officiating. Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Deceased De-ceased had come from Michigan some months ago in search of health. John McLindeu met with a sudden death Thursday, January C, while working work-ing at the plant of the Denver Gas & Electric company on Wewatta street. While engaged in emptying a coal can the fastenings fell suddenly and the entire load fell upon the young man, crushing the life out of him instantly. He was buried Saturday in Mount Olivet Ol-ivet cemetery. He was unmarried and made his home with a brother at 370 Sheridan boulevard. A sister living in Edgewater is the only other relative. |