Death Takes Reno Woman
Following an illness of about a week, Mrs. Mary O'Daniel, who had been a resident of Reno for seven years, died late Tuesday night at a local hospital where she was taken for treatment a few days ago.
She was born in Iowa, but for many years was a resident of Victor, Colo. before coming to this city. In Reno, she had made a wide circle of friends and was active in the Woodcraft and Pythian Sisters orders. She was 73 years old.
She was the wife of John O'Daniel, and mother of Mrs. George Cremer and James T. Boyle of Reno; J.E. and William A. Boyle of Los Angeles; and grandmother of Walter J. Taylor of Reno and Lavonne Boyle of Salt Lake City.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Ross-Burke company.
Death Takes Reno Woman
Following an illness of about a week, Mrs. Mary O'Daniel, who had been a resident of Reno for seven years, died late Tuesday night at a local hospital where she was taken for treatment a few days ago.
She was born in Iowa, but for many years was a resident of Victor, Colo. before coming to this city. In Reno, she had made a wide circle of friends and was active in the Woodcraft and Pythian Sisters orders. She was 73 years old.
She was the wife of John O'Daniel, and mother of Mrs. George Cremer and James T. Boyle of Reno; J.E. and William A. Boyle of Los Angeles; and grandmother of Walter J. Taylor of Reno and Lavonne Boyle of Salt Lake City.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Ross-Burke company.
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