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Show OBITUARY. On Wednesday, May lfi, the soul of 6-year-old Michael Kohut winged its flight to eternity. He was the dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kohut Ko-hut of Globeville. For weeks the little one had been suffering from the effects of an accident which occurred on 2ie railroad tracks near his home. "His spirit's departure from its frail tenement tene-ment was marked by all the placidity of a sunset." The funeral took place from the Annunciation An-nunciation Church last Friday. To the bereaved parents the Intermountain Inter-mountain Catholic extends its deepest sympathy. Miss Mary Thompson died at St. Joseph's Jo-seph's hospital on May 1G. and was buried from Logan Avenue Chapel May 1S. at 9:30, Rev.. Father Casey officiating. officiat-ing. ' Mrs. Catherine Brady was buried from Logan Avenue Chanel last Friday Fri-day at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Olivet. Oli-vet. The funeral of the late Charles J. Donnelly took place from the Sacred Heart Church last Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The interment at Mt. Olivet cemetery was by special train. The funeral of Frank 13. Connors was held from St. Dominic's Church last Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Sisson of 1S15 California street died last Sunday, and was buried at Logan Avenue Chapel on Tuesday morning. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keating w as buried at Mt. Olivet Oli-vet last Tuesday afternoon. Michael Dunn, aged 70 years, died last Saturday at the residence of his son, Joseph P. Dunn, 2941 Josephin street. The funeral took place from Sacred Heart Church on Monday at 2:30. Father Barry officiated and preached a most impressive sermon. Father Morrin accompanied the remains re-mains to Mt. Olivet, where he gave the final blessing. |