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Monroe County News
Albia, Monroe County, Iowa
Thursday, April 23, 1908
ANSWERS FINAL CALL
Domnick Carr, Former Monroe Co. Man Passes From Life's Labor to Eternal Rest
Tyrone, Iowa, April 22, 1908: Domnick Carr who for many years resided a short distance west of this place died last week in Spokane Washington and was buried in that city.
The deceased was a veteran of the civil war, having served through it in the 17th, Iowa Infantry. A few years after the close of the war he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Conway, a daughter of a well known and highly respected Monroe county family.
About twenty years ago they removed to Pacific Junction, Iowa where Mr. Carr was employed in the capacity of a policeman for the Burlington railroad. Later he removed to Omaha and thence to Spokane. He was 72 years of age. Surviving him, here, is Stephen Carr a brother.
Submitted by - DJ Scieszinski (#48765922)
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Monroe County News
Albia, Monroe County, Iowa
Thursday, April 23, 1908
ANSWERS FINAL CALL
Domnick Carr, Former Monroe Co. Man Passes From Life's Labor to Eternal Rest
Tyrone, Iowa, April 22, 1908: Domnick Carr who for many years resided a short distance west of this place died last week in Spokane Washington and was buried in that city.
The deceased was a veteran of the civil war, having served through it in the 17th, Iowa Infantry. A few years after the close of the war he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Conway, a daughter of a well known and highly respected Monroe county family.
About twenty years ago they removed to Pacific Junction, Iowa where Mr. Carr was employed in the capacity of a policeman for the Burlington railroad. Later he removed to Omaha and thence to Spokane. He was 72 years of age. Surviving him, here, is Stephen Carr a brother.
Submitted by - DJ Scieszinski (#48765922)
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