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Show Obituary, i The death of Dr. James B. ' Devlin Mo' h ccurred Saturday morning. March 14. )s a distinct loss to the community as well as to the medical profession which he adorned. Dr Devlin s death took place after an illness ill-ness of but four days, the cause being double pneumonia. He was 56 vears of age and was a native of Wisconsin He was graduated with Sigh honors from the Rush Medical institute of Chicago Chica-go and was a recognized authority on toxicology. Dr. Devlin was on the staff of St. Joseph's hospital ever since coming to Denver, and the sisters sis-ters and nurses feel in his untimely death a keen personal loss. The funeral fu-neral occurred Tuesday morning from the family residence, 1514 West Fourth avenue, to St. Joseph's church, where requiem mass was read for the repose of his soul. Dr. Devlin is survived by a widow and two daughters, the Misses Helen and Mary Devlin. His mother still lives in Minnesota, , as do four brothers and four sisters. John J. Schneider, jr., son cf Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schneider, died on Thursday, March 12. at the family home, 1853 West Colfax avenue, at th early age of 13 years." His funeral took place Sunday afternoon from the home of his aunt. 1236 Galapago street. Service Ser-vice was conducted at St. Lej's church and burial was in Fairmount cemetery. cemete-ry. The body of David D. Fitzgerald of 32S3 Tennyson street was shipped Saturday Sat-urday evening. March 14, to his tor-! mer home in Morris, Minn. |