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Show Obituary. Mrs. I); li:i K. Sinnoit, of the i.'aiiie-drai i.'aiiie-drai parish, widow of ihe late John Sinnot, did in IVmver oi Satuiday, January "C. at the age of 71 yea it. The body was shipped for interment to San .iose, California. Mrs. Margaret White, of 1G4:, Court Place, died at her home on Friday, January 25. after a lonp; illness. Her ft ueral occurred Sunday afternoon from Legan Avenue Chapel. Interment m Mount Calvary, cemetery. Mrs. White is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Julia Miller of Denver. Mrs.' Mary K. Johnson of Chicago, and a son, Mr. Thomas J. White, of New Orleans. La, For the fourth lime within n year the Glim Draper has visited the Mr-Alee Mr-Alee household at 3016 Stout street.. This lime the victim is Mrs. FraneeB McAtee. who succumbed to pneumonia on Friday. January after an illness ill-ness of some weeks. Mrs. McAtee was one of Denver's old residents, and was the widow of Stephen Ste-phen McAtc-e, who died three weeks ago. Two daughters were also taken from h"r during the past year by death, one a religious.' the other. Mrs. J. P. Dostal. who was killed at licr liome in Bucyius, Ohio, by being .m ..,.i.iii,,..i. . - thrown from her carriage. Her body was brought to Denver and buried from the loved home she had left but a fe.v years before, a happy bride. Mrs. Mc-Atee's Mc-Atee's funeral orxurred Slemday-ntoriir . ing, January 1!S'. from Saered' llewt church, w he to Jieverend Father Darry, S. .7., said' rco.uiem high mass and spoke a few words on the beautiful life of the dead woman and the lesson to be drawn from it. The Sacred Heart Ladies' Aid society, of which Mr. McAtee Mc-Atee was. a charter member, attended in a body. Interment was in Mount Olivet eeemterj. Sister McAtee i.'- survived by four daughters. Sister Mary Rernaida. of Pu:-blo. Mrs. T. P. Liverman, Mrs. J. It. Johnson mid Mrs. F. A. Cazin. and it son, Stephen T. McAtee. Sister 15er-naida. 15er-naida. who i? a. nurse in the. Sisters' hospital of Pue blo, attended Iter mother in her last moments. Mrs. Liverman is very ill with pneumonia. Mr. Daniel Hank y, a prominent mining min-ing man of Cripole Creek, and at one time a resident of Denver, died in Sa:1-ramenio, Sa:1-ramenio, Califcrnia, Thursday, January Jan-uary IT. Mr. Ha nicy had gone some time befoie to Goldfield. Nevada, to look after some interests, and while there contracted a severe cold which, proving obstinate, his son induced him to go to Sacramento, thinking the change might benefit him. Pneumonia set hi and he failed to rally. His body was brought to Dr-nvor for burial, where it arrived Wednesday morning,, Tanuary 23. tend lay in state at H. P. Mef-rove-m's funeral parlors until j Thursday morning at H:S0 o'clock, when requiem mass Was said at Sainl Leo's church by Reverend Father O'Ryan. Interment was in Mount Calvary cemetery. ceme-tery. The floral offerings Mere soep-tioually soep-tioually beautiful, a notable Micro, being be-ing the gates ajar, which stood five feet high, a tribute from the Elks' 'lodge in Sacramento, and which cwue all tiie way from that city in a wonderful won-derful state of preservation. Mr. John Dougherty, father of Mrs. Mary Harrows, passed away last week at the home of his daughter. 1432 Soij'i Twelfth street. Mr. Dougherty was in his eightieth year and had been a resident resi-dent of Denver for a long time. -The funeral occurred Thursday morning, Jnnuarv 20. from Saint Francis de Sales church. South Sherman and Alameda Ala-meda avenues. The pasto;-, I leveret"! J. J. Donnelly, conducted services at the chin oil and at the grave in Mount Calvary cemetery. . Mrs. Del- ti Maher of 1377 Elati street, was buried from Saint .Dominic's church at fl:30 o'clock Tuesday morn- iK. January 29. Requiem mass was said by Reverend Father O'Neil, O. P. Interment was in Mount Olivet cemetery. ceme-tery. - Mrs. P.ridgt 1 Harrison, of 70S South Clarkson street., died nt her home January Jan-uary 21. The body was shipped to her old home at Nashville, Tennessee, accompanied ac-companied by her sons. Felix A. and James P. Harrison. The body of Richard Moffat t. an aged man who died at Colorado Spring.? on Thursday, January 24. was brought to Denver for burial in Mount Calvary cemetery. Funeral occurred Saturday morning. , Patrk-k Hfipkins. of Leadville. who came to Denver on business and waft found dead in his '-"ing house at 1513 Latimer street;. f yried iXuit Olivet cemetery I v January 26. I j ' J |