The Madison Eagle
Madison, New Jersey
Thursday, January 22, 1942 - Page 1
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MRS. JOHN T. HANLON
Mrs. John T. Hanlon of 31 Myrtle
avenue Newark, formerly of Madi-
son, died at her home on Satur-
day morning after a long illness.
Mrs. Hanlon, the former Miss Ellen
Mulcahy, lived here for many years.
She is survived by two daughters,
Sister Rose Magdalen of Hacken-
sack and Miss May Hanlon of New-
ark; two sons, Charles and Thomas
Hanlon, also of Newark, and four
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held in
Newark on Tuesday morning, fol-
lowed by interment in St. Vincent’s
cemetery.
The Madison Eagle
Madison, New Jersey
Thursday, January 22, 1942 - Page 1
—————————————
MRS. JOHN T. HANLON
Mrs. John T. Hanlon of 31 Myrtle
avenue Newark, formerly of Madi-
son, died at her home on Satur-
day morning after a long illness.
Mrs. Hanlon, the former Miss Ellen
Mulcahy, lived here for many years.
She is survived by two daughters,
Sister Rose Magdalen of Hacken-
sack and Miss May Hanlon of New-
ark; two sons, Charles and Thomas
Hanlon, also of Newark, and four
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held in
Newark on Tuesday morning, fol-
lowed by interment in St. Vincent’s
cemetery.
Inscription
HANLON
John Terence
1855 - 1931
Ellen Mulcahy
1854 - 1941
Mary Theresa
1887 - 1963
Charles Joseph
1890 - 1948
Thomas Aloysius
1899 - 1975
Julia Casey
1897 - 1979
Gravesite Details
First plot on left at entrance to circular drive
Year of death on stone, 1941, is incorrect
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