Show john mcclean D dies agg what came as a distinct shock to his many friends was the death of john mcclean ou ond oe ot park ari Ms cites best known citizens and for a considerable sid erable time one or of its ita business men mr ni r mccuean Uc Clean was taken sick a week I 1 ago last sunday with what the doe doc I 1 tors pronounced influenza monia developed and despite every effort on the hie part ot of attending physicians sic ians and constant care and atten tion the dread disease could not be I 1 checka arid and on saturday evening the he passed away amay I 1 john mcclean was a native of ireland and was thirty three years of ag he came to the united states about twelve years ago and madel made park city its his home the greater por ot of that time for a number of years lie he was employed at the silver king coalition then he engaged in business on up closing out lil his per er main street after store he went back to the king coalition and was engineer at the silver hill station at the time of his death A year ago last august lie he was married to miss gertrude scanlon who mho survives him and to whom sincere sympathy is extended in tier her great bereavement he is also survived by two brothers P J mcclean arid and james jamea me mc 1 clean who were at ills his bedside ahen lien the end came mr P J mcclean only arrived in our oty two days before his brother was stricken with his fatal illness it was seven years since he had seen his brother and it is great consolation to him that he came to park city when he did M mr r james mcclean has been n our midst several months an aged living iu in the old home in ireland 8 survive h him im arid and to these and the brothers sympathy is extended in their sorrow by his mother arid and two sisters in ireland and two brothers residing in the east was waa a standing in the park city miners union an honored member of the ancient order at hibernian and the local tent of the carrying in the latter organization an insurance of 0 because of 0 the death oc curing from influenza funeral services were not permitted to be held ut u the church of which deceased was a her ber A large number assembled at richardsons Richard sons undertaking parlors wednesday afternoon and followed the remains to the cemetery there impressive services vere mere held the rev father mcnally preaching a consoling sermon and paying a high tribute to the memory of deceased A good man and a good citizen has gone to his reward |