MRS. HELEN BRADY, FORMER
LOCAL GIRL, DIED MONDAY
IN ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL
Mrs. Helen M. Brady, of Affton, MO., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callison of Pocahontas, died at St. Anthony Hospital in St. Louis at 10:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20, after a lingering illness of eight months. She was aged 48 years.
Funeral services were held from South Grand, St. Louis, at 8:30 A.M. to Assumption Catholic Church Mattese, MO. at 9 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 23. Interment was in Robinson Cemetery, Pocahontas, at 11:30a.m.
Mrs. Brady became ill last May and was operated on. She did not improve and her condition grew progressively worse until the end.
Helen M. Callison was born October 24, 1909, at Witt, Ill. She moved with her parents to Pocahontas when a young girl. She attended the Pocahontas schools and graduated from high school here. Later she went to St. Louis to work and in 1928 she was married to Ben J. Brady who survives with two children, Jack and Antoinette and two grandchildren. She had lived in St. Louis and environs since 1928. She was well known to many Pocahontas people through her early residence here and many visits with here parents and sisters since.
Mrs. Brady leaves besides her own family, her parents, three sisters, Mrs. L. W. Heithaus and Mrs. Nic Vassonei of Pocahontas, and Mrs. Bird White of Uniontown, Pa., and three brothers, Walter Callison of Detroit, Mich., Lucas Callison of St. Louis, and Harry Callison of Ontario, Cal., and a host of friends. She was the first to die in a family of seven children.
MRS. HELEN BRADY, FORMER
LOCAL GIRL, DIED MONDAY
IN ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL
Mrs. Helen M. Brady, of Affton, MO., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callison of Pocahontas, died at St. Anthony Hospital in St. Louis at 10:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20, after a lingering illness of eight months. She was aged 48 years.
Funeral services were held from South Grand, St. Louis, at 8:30 A.M. to Assumption Catholic Church Mattese, MO. at 9 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 23. Interment was in Robinson Cemetery, Pocahontas, at 11:30a.m.
Mrs. Brady became ill last May and was operated on. She did not improve and her condition grew progressively worse until the end.
Helen M. Callison was born October 24, 1909, at Witt, Ill. She moved with her parents to Pocahontas when a young girl. She attended the Pocahontas schools and graduated from high school here. Later she went to St. Louis to work and in 1928 she was married to Ben J. Brady who survives with two children, Jack and Antoinette and two grandchildren. She had lived in St. Louis and environs since 1928. She was well known to many Pocahontas people through her early residence here and many visits with here parents and sisters since.
Mrs. Brady leaves besides her own family, her parents, three sisters, Mrs. L. W. Heithaus and Mrs. Nic Vassonei of Pocahontas, and Mrs. Bird White of Uniontown, Pa., and three brothers, Walter Callison of Detroit, Mich., Lucas Callison of St. Louis, and Harry Callison of Ontario, Cal., and a host of friends. She was the first to die in a family of seven children.
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