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Show Obituary. Walter Joseph Sadlier, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Sadlier. died Wednesday evening, June 30, at the family homa, 2410 Boulevard F. Though the young man had been an invalid for a number of years, death came to him at an unexpected time as he sat with the family around the dinner table. Waited Sadlier was born in Denver twenty-two years ago and was a pupil of St. Dominic's school until a childish malady about eight years ago left him almost a helpless cripple. His patient endurance of the affliction and his strong and manly character which triumphed tri-umphed over suffering made him an object ob-ject of admiration, and his circle of friends increased with the years. Deprived De-prived of the opportunity of participating participat-ing in active sports like other boys, his time was spent in study, and his naturally nat-urally bright mind was cultivated in an exceptional degree. The funeral took place Friday from St. Dominic's church, Rev. Father Kircher saying requiem mass. Burial was in Mount Olivet sem-etery. sem-etery. The funeral of John Carroll, who died last week at St. Joseph's hospital, occurred oc-curred Friday afternoon. July 2, from Horan's undertaking parlors. Interment Inter-ment was in Mount Calvary cemetery. The funeral of Joseph Schierburg, who died last week at his home, 966 Jason street, took place on Wednesday, July 7, with high requiem mass at St. Elizabeth's church. St. Francis' Benevolent Be-nevolent society and branch No. 4, Catholic Mutual Benevolent association, attended in a body and also escorted the remains to the place of interment .in Mount Olivet cemetery. |