Mrs. Mary G. Haynes of 29 George Street, widow of George E. Haynes, for many years a prominent architect in Pittsfield, died yesterday morning at her home after a long illness. She suffered a fractured hip in 1938 and had been in failing health since that time.
A native of Boston, she was the daughter of Thomas L. and Elizabeth F. [Hurley] Cahill and had lived in Pittsfield 48 years. She was a communicant of St. Theresa's Church. A daughter, Miss Gertrude E. Haynes, survives, also several neices and nephews.
Mrs. Mary G. Haynes of 29 George Street, widow of George E. Haynes, for many years a prominent architect in Pittsfield, died yesterday morning at her home after a long illness. She suffered a fractured hip in 1938 and had been in failing health since that time.
A native of Boston, she was the daughter of Thomas L. and Elizabeth F. [Hurley] Cahill and had lived in Pittsfield 48 years. She was a communicant of St. Theresa's Church. A daughter, Miss Gertrude E. Haynes, survives, also several neices and nephews.
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