Mrs. Margaret (McAuliffe) Brady, 92, a former Library trustee and one of the early regents of St. Mary's Circle, Daughters of Isabella, died last night at her home , 8 Cross St., after a brief illness.
She was an Uxbridge native, daughter of Jeremiah and Margaret ( McAuliffe ) McAuliffe, and was a lifelong resident here. She had been active in the Daughters of Isabella up to the time of her illness.
She leaves one son, Atty. William M. Brady of Newton, and 6 granchildren; also two sisters, Miss Mary A. McAuliffe and Mrs. Katherine A. Conway of town; 3 nieces, Miss Vera R. Conway of town, Miss Margaret McAuliffe of Worcester, and Mrs. Mary Therrien of Spencer and a nephew, James McAuliffe of Worcester.
The funeral will be held from her residence Saturday morning with a high solemn mass at 10 in St. Mary's Church.
Burial, under the direction of the Tancrell Memorial Funeral Home, will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Calling hours at the Brady residence are today and tomorrow, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Members of St. Marys' circle, D of I, will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Social Center to go to recite prayers at the home of their late member."
[from newspaper clipping which I believe was probably from the Worcester Daily Telegram].
Mrs. Margaret (McAuliffe) Brady, 92, a former Library trustee and one of the early regents of St. Mary's Circle, Daughters of Isabella, died last night at her home , 8 Cross St., after a brief illness.
She was an Uxbridge native, daughter of Jeremiah and Margaret ( McAuliffe ) McAuliffe, and was a lifelong resident here. She had been active in the Daughters of Isabella up to the time of her illness.
She leaves one son, Atty. William M. Brady of Newton, and 6 granchildren; also two sisters, Miss Mary A. McAuliffe and Mrs. Katherine A. Conway of town; 3 nieces, Miss Vera R. Conway of town, Miss Margaret McAuliffe of Worcester, and Mrs. Mary Therrien of Spencer and a nephew, James McAuliffe of Worcester.
The funeral will be held from her residence Saturday morning with a high solemn mass at 10 in St. Mary's Church.
Burial, under the direction of the Tancrell Memorial Funeral Home, will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Calling hours at the Brady residence are today and tomorrow, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Members of St. Marys' circle, D of I, will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Social Center to go to recite prayers at the home of their late member."
[from newspaper clipping which I believe was probably from the Worcester Daily Telegram].
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