Advertisement

Daniel George Dwyer

Advertisement

Daniel George Dwyer

Birth
Ralls County, Missouri, USA
Death
28 Oct 1937 (aged 65)
Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hannibal, Ralls County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
The Marion County Standard (Palmyra, MO) ~ Wednesday, 03 Nov 1937
Daniel Dwyer, a well known resident of Hannibal, died at his home in that city Thursday night. Mr. Dwyer was 65 years, one month and 16 days old. He was born in Ralls County, September 12, 1872, a son of the late Daniel and Mary Dwyer.

Funeral services were held in the family home in Hannibal Saturday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. John W. Golden. Interment was in Grand View Burial Park in Hannibal.

Mr. Dwyer is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosie Jane Dwyer, and the following children:
Mrs. Artie Snider, of Palmyra; Mrs. Elmer Johnson and Mrs. Ernest Greggs, of Hannibal;
Mrs. Allen Sublette of Palmyra; Mrs. Melford Trail, Robert and Harold Dwyer of Hannibal;
ten grandchildren; two brothers, Sam Dwyer of Perry and Charles of Kansas City, Kansas; three sisters, Mrs. Earl Justis and Mrs. Fay Justis of Washington, Kansas, and Mrs. Mary Robinson of Hannibal. One son, John, passed away three years ago and a stepson, George Riley, was killed during the world war.
The Marion County Standard (Palmyra, MO) ~ Wednesday, 03 Nov 1937
Daniel Dwyer, a well known resident of Hannibal, died at his home in that city Thursday night. Mr. Dwyer was 65 years, one month and 16 days old. He was born in Ralls County, September 12, 1872, a son of the late Daniel and Mary Dwyer.

Funeral services were held in the family home in Hannibal Saturday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. John W. Golden. Interment was in Grand View Burial Park in Hannibal.

Mr. Dwyer is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosie Jane Dwyer, and the following children:
Mrs. Artie Snider, of Palmyra; Mrs. Elmer Johnson and Mrs. Ernest Greggs, of Hannibal;
Mrs. Allen Sublette of Palmyra; Mrs. Melford Trail, Robert and Harold Dwyer of Hannibal;
ten grandchildren; two brothers, Sam Dwyer of Perry and Charles of Kansas City, Kansas; three sisters, Mrs. Earl Justis and Mrs. Fay Justis of Washington, Kansas, and Mrs. Mary Robinson of Hannibal. One son, John, passed away three years ago and a stepson, George Riley, was killed during the world war.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement