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Fred Godfrey Mulvaney

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Fred Godfrey Mulvaney

Birth
Iuka, Marion County, Illinois, USA
Death
31 Jan 1945 (aged 64)
Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Stanford, McLean County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Feb. 1, 1945
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois
Fred Mulvaney Dies in Hospital

Fred Mulvaney, 64, 1506 North Morris avenue, Bloomington, formerly of Stanford, died at 11:30am Wednesday at St. Joseph's hospital. He had been ill two months. The body was taken to the McReynolds Funeral home in Minier. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

He was born Dec. 22, 1880, a son of George and Priscilla Crawford Mulvaney. He married Edith Babbs May 10, 1903.

Surviving are the wife, five children, Mrs. Reva Barron, ElPaso; Mrs. Louise Brubaker, Salem; Lavelle Mulvaney, Wilmington; Sgt. Louis Mulvaney, Sioux Falls, SD; Paul Mulvaney, Shirley; six half sisters, Mrs. Helen Meyer, Kinmundy; Evelyn Foster, Mrs. Margaret Webb, Mrs. Gertrude Bryant, all of Salem; Mrs. Anna Douglas and Mrs. Lula Freiburg both of East St. Louis; 11 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by threee children.
Feb. 1, 1945
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois
Fred Mulvaney Dies in Hospital

Fred Mulvaney, 64, 1506 North Morris avenue, Bloomington, formerly of Stanford, died at 11:30am Wednesday at St. Joseph's hospital. He had been ill two months. The body was taken to the McReynolds Funeral home in Minier. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

He was born Dec. 22, 1880, a son of George and Priscilla Crawford Mulvaney. He married Edith Babbs May 10, 1903.

Surviving are the wife, five children, Mrs. Reva Barron, ElPaso; Mrs. Louise Brubaker, Salem; Lavelle Mulvaney, Wilmington; Sgt. Louis Mulvaney, Sioux Falls, SD; Paul Mulvaney, Shirley; six half sisters, Mrs. Helen Meyer, Kinmundy; Evelyn Foster, Mrs. Margaret Webb, Mrs. Gertrude Bryant, all of Salem; Mrs. Anna Douglas and Mrs. Lula Freiburg both of East St. Louis; 11 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by threee children.


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