The Life of Mary Frances Kelley
Mrs. Mary F. Kelly, wife of Mr. W. H. Kelly, of Edgerton, died at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hendrix, south of the city, Monday, June 1st. Her remains were buried at the Olathe cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, a large number of sympathizing friends attending. Mrs. Kelly was well known in this city by scores who will pained to hear ot her early death.
June 4, 1885
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In Memoriam.
Died at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hendrix, at 3 o'clock p. m. June 1st, 1885, Mrs. Mary France Kelly, aged 25 years She has been a constant sufferer for five months, her disease baffling the skill of the best physicians, yet she bore her painful sickness without a murmur and with an trusting heart resigned herself to the will of her Maker. She was a member of the Catholic church and had not neglected the interest of her soul. When the last conflict came she was ready
She leaves a husband and one child, father, mother several brothers and sisters. and a large circle of friends to mourn her untimely loss. We would offer as a consolation to the bereaved ones, that her body is out of pain and her gentle soul in heaven. - A Friend
Olathe Mirror
June 11, 1885
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Died at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hendrix, at 3 o'clock p. m. June 1st, 1885, Mrs. Mary France Kelly, aged 25 years She has been a constant sufferer for five months, her disease baffling the skill of the best physicians, yet she bore her painful sickness without a murmur and with an trusting heart resigned herself to the will of her Maker. She was a member of the Catholic church and had not neglected the interest of her soul. When the last conflict came she was ready
She leaves a husband and one child, father, mother several brothers and sisters. and a large circle of friends to mourn her untimely loss. We would offer as a consolation to the bereaved ones, that her body is out of pain and her gentle soul in heaven. - A Friend
Olathe Mirror
June 11, 1885
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