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Show OBITUARY. - ' ' . Dooley. .-- Mrs. Clara Dooley, widow of the late N. P. Dooley, died at 7 o'clock on Thursday night at the" Holy Cross hospital. hos-pital. The news of her untimely death will cause sincere, grif In the hearts of hundreds . of friends, to ' whom she ever endeared herself by her many womanly wo-manly graces of mind and heatt. Mrs. Dooley was a former pupil ot St. Mary's academy in this city, and as Clara Warren, won the affection of Sisters Sis-ters and classmates alike, to whom- her death will come as a personal loss. As wife,-sister and neighbor, she was the highest type of Christian womanhood. 1 Loyal to her family and church, she j ever wished to see her dear ones inherit in-herit her own faith and to enjoy the , blessings of the true Church. Always warm-hearted, her charity was unbounded, un-bounded, but unostentatious, and her presence was ever sunsbine wherever she was , found. . Her family's loss is her own gain. They will in time be consoled by remembering" that she is safe forever from all earth's sorrows, of which she truly had her share. Ever since the death of her husband Mrs. Dooley had failed in health. Of a quiet, retiring nature, she suffered patiently pa-tiently and with resignation, but those who knew her best felt that life for her was over. Deeply though her death is regretted, yet those .who loveri. her, and they, are legion, feel that she is happy, at last in bein united with her loving, devoted husband, whom she ceaselessly mourned.- With the dawning of the new year, Clara Dooley entered in . the beautiful sunshine of God's presence, and may the last sleep of the lovely, gentle little lit-tle woman be swee! May she rest in peace! Farrell. The sympathy of many friends is extended ex-tended to the relatives of Mrs. Farrell, who died at Fort Douglas last week. She was an earnest Christian woman whose life and death was edifying. May she rest in peace! |