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Show Obituary. Thomas J. Cullin passed away on Wednesday, Aug. 28, at his home, 250 Clayton street. Death wras caused by tuberculosis, from which Mr. Cullen had suffered for a long time, having comehere five years ago from Minneapolis Minne-apolis with the hope of bettering his health. Mr. Cullen was western representative rep-resentative of the International NurT sery company and enjoyed more than a local reputation as an authority on nursery stock. Deceased was in his thirty-eighth year and leaves a widow. The funeral occurred Saturday afternoon after-noon from St. John the Evangelist's church in Harman. Rev. Father Carr conducted the burial service. Interment Inter-ment was In Mount Olivet cemetery. News was received in Denver early In the week of the death at her home in Creston, la., of Mrs. Ann Sherridan, sister of Mrs. W. P. McAfee of Denver, Den-ver, and aunt of Mrs. F. M. Davis. David Barsaloux,. an, old-r9 citizen of Denver, died on Sunday, Aug. 25, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T. E. Ryan, 320 McKassar avenue. His funeral fu-neral took place Friday with requiem mass at St. Patrick's" church. Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Henry St. Cyr, who died last week at St. Anthony's hospital, was buried Tuesday morning in Mount Calvary cemetery. Funeral service was conducted con-ducted at Horan's undertaking parlors. Mrs. Jennie Philbin of 80 West A'rch-er A'rch-er street died at her home on Tuesday, Aug. 27, and was buried Friday from St. Francis de Sales church, requiem mass being said by Rev. Father Donnelly. Don-nelly. The Altar society, of which Mrs. Philbin was a member, was well represented. repre-sented. Interment was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Philbin is survived by her husband, James Philbin. "Wanted, position as organist by Catholic young lady; pipe organ preferred. pre-ferred. Address this office. |