May 3, 1895
A brief note in the Tribune of yesterday morning announced the death of Mrs. Rose Kelly, wife of William F. Kelly, of 706 Eleventh street, of heart failure at 10:10 o'clock Wednesday night. At 10 o'clock she retired, seemingly in her usual health. Ten minutes later she expired. The deceased was born in Ireland in April fifty years ago. She came to America when a child and to Altoona thrity five years ago. She was married to William F. Kelly in Altoona thirty years ago. He with eight children survives. They are James J. and Vincent, of Altoona; William and Thomas, of Pittsburg; Mrs. Joseph J. Shindle, of Altoona, and Misses Annie, Rose and Bessie at home. She is also survived by one brother and seven sisters-Thomas J. Masterson, of Altoona, and Mrs. Vincent Lucket; Mrs. J.C. Hughes, of Oil City; Mrs. J. Finnegan, Mrs. Joe Plummer and Miss Mary Masterson, of Conemaugh. Mrs. Kelly was a member of St. Mark's Catholic church. She was well known and highly respected. The funeral will take place at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, services to be conducted in St. Mark's church. Interment in St. John's cemetery.
May 3, 1895
A brief note in the Tribune of yesterday morning announced the death of Mrs. Rose Kelly, wife of William F. Kelly, of 706 Eleventh street, of heart failure at 10:10 o'clock Wednesday night. At 10 o'clock she retired, seemingly in her usual health. Ten minutes later she expired. The deceased was born in Ireland in April fifty years ago. She came to America when a child and to Altoona thrity five years ago. She was married to William F. Kelly in Altoona thirty years ago. He with eight children survives. They are James J. and Vincent, of Altoona; William and Thomas, of Pittsburg; Mrs. Joseph J. Shindle, of Altoona, and Misses Annie, Rose and Bessie at home. She is also survived by one brother and seven sisters-Thomas J. Masterson, of Altoona, and Mrs. Vincent Lucket; Mrs. J.C. Hughes, of Oil City; Mrs. J. Finnegan, Mrs. Joe Plummer and Miss Mary Masterson, of Conemaugh. Mrs. Kelly was a member of St. Mark's Catholic church. She was well known and highly respected. The funeral will take place at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, services to be conducted in St. Mark's church. Interment in St. John's cemetery.
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