by Archie Claar 1947 - Vol. 63 - K to M - page 216 handwritten date 8/21
Mrs. Flora Malloy Widow of Joseph Malloy, died this morning at 7:15 o'clock at her home in Loretto. She was the daughter of Zachary and Ellen (Parrish) Kaylor and was born Oct. 10, 1877. Her husband preceded her in death Dec. 18, 1945.
Surviving are these children: Mrs. William Gooderham of Geistown, Paul G. Malloy of Cresson, Mrs. James Monohan of Youngstown, O., Cyril I. Malloy of Washington, D. C., and Faber Malloy, at home, and these sisters: Mrs. Louis Noll and Mrs. John Cronauer, both of Loretto, and Mrs. Harry Sanker of Altoona. She was a member of St. Michael's Catholic church. Transcribed by Lois (Eckenrode) Stafford
Contributor: Lois (Eckenrode)Stafford (46829794)
by Archie Claar 1947 - Vol. 63 - K to M - page 216 handwritten date 8/21
Mrs. Flora Malloy Widow of Joseph Malloy, died this morning at 7:15 o'clock at her home in Loretto. She was the daughter of Zachary and Ellen (Parrish) Kaylor and was born Oct. 10, 1877. Her husband preceded her in death Dec. 18, 1945.
Surviving are these children: Mrs. William Gooderham of Geistown, Paul G. Malloy of Cresson, Mrs. James Monohan of Youngstown, O., Cyril I. Malloy of Washington, D. C., and Faber Malloy, at home, and these sisters: Mrs. Louis Noll and Mrs. John Cronauer, both of Loretto, and Mrs. Harry Sanker of Altoona. She was a member of St. Michael's Catholic church. Transcribed by Lois (Eckenrode) Stafford
Contributor: Lois (Eckenrode)Stafford (46829794)
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