Cornelius Joseph Sullivan, 15-year-old son of Mrs. Mamie Dubourg Sullivan, died of pneumonia at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon [March 14, 1920] at the family residence, 2210 West Broadway, following an illness of one week. He was a pupil of Sacred Heart School. He is survived by his mother and six sisters, Mrs. Margaret Shawhan, Shelbyville, and Misses Cornelia, Alice, Mary Florence, Dorothy & Augusta Sullivan. The body will be taken to Shelbyville tomorrow morning for burial in Grove Hill Cemetery.
KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN OBITUARY – 03/20/1920
Cornelius Joseph Sullivan, fifteen-year-old son of Mrs. Mamie Dubourg Sullivan and a pupil of Sacred Heart School, died of pneumonia Sunday afternoon [March 14, 1920] at the family residence, 2210 West Broadway, following an illness of one week. He is survived by his mother and six sisters, Mrs. Margaret Shawhan, Shelbyville, and Misses Cornelia, Alice Mary Florence, Dorothy & Augusta Sullivan. The body was taken to Shelbyville Tuesday morning for burial in Grove Hill Cemetery.
SHELBY NEWS OBITUARY – 03/18/1920
Cornelius Joseph Sullivan, the only son of Mrs. Mamie Dubourg Sullivan, died of pneumonia at four o’clock Sunday afternoon [March 14, 1920] at the family home at 2210 West Broadway, Louisville. He was ill only one week. Young Sullivan was fifteen years of age and was born and reared in this city, moving to Louisville with his mother last fall. He was a pupil at Sacred Heart School. Besides his mother, he leaves six sisters, Mrs. Charles Shawhan, Misses Cornelia, Alice, Mary Florence, Dorothy & Augusta Dubourg. The body was brought to Shelbyville Tuesday morning and interred at Grove Hill Cemetery.
SHELBY SENTINEL OBITUARY – 03/19/1920
Cornelius Joseph Sullivan, the only son of Mrs. Mamie Dubourg Sullivan, died of pneumonia at four o’clock Sunday afternoon [March 14, 1920] at the family home at 2210 West Broadway, Louisville. He was ill only one week. Young Sullivan was fifteen years of age and was born and reared in this city, moving to Louisville with his mother last fall. He was a pupil at Sacred Heart School. Besides his mother, he leaves six sisters; Mrs. Charles Shawhan, Misses Cornelia, Alice, Mary Florence, Dorothy & Augusta Dubourg. The body was brought to Shelbyville Tuesday morning and interred in Grove Hill Cemetery.
Cornelius Joseph Sullivan, 15-year-old son of Mrs. Mamie Dubourg Sullivan, died of pneumonia at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon [March 14, 1920] at the family residence, 2210 West Broadway, following an illness of one week. He was a pupil of Sacred Heart School. He is survived by his mother and six sisters, Mrs. Margaret Shawhan, Shelbyville, and Misses Cornelia, Alice, Mary Florence, Dorothy & Augusta Sullivan. The body will be taken to Shelbyville tomorrow morning for burial in Grove Hill Cemetery.
KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN OBITUARY – 03/20/1920
Cornelius Joseph Sullivan, fifteen-year-old son of Mrs. Mamie Dubourg Sullivan and a pupil of Sacred Heart School, died of pneumonia Sunday afternoon [March 14, 1920] at the family residence, 2210 West Broadway, following an illness of one week. He is survived by his mother and six sisters, Mrs. Margaret Shawhan, Shelbyville, and Misses Cornelia, Alice Mary Florence, Dorothy & Augusta Sullivan. The body was taken to Shelbyville Tuesday morning for burial in Grove Hill Cemetery.
SHELBY NEWS OBITUARY – 03/18/1920
Cornelius Joseph Sullivan, the only son of Mrs. Mamie Dubourg Sullivan, died of pneumonia at four o’clock Sunday afternoon [March 14, 1920] at the family home at 2210 West Broadway, Louisville. He was ill only one week. Young Sullivan was fifteen years of age and was born and reared in this city, moving to Louisville with his mother last fall. He was a pupil at Sacred Heart School. Besides his mother, he leaves six sisters, Mrs. Charles Shawhan, Misses Cornelia, Alice, Mary Florence, Dorothy & Augusta Dubourg. The body was brought to Shelbyville Tuesday morning and interred at Grove Hill Cemetery.
SHELBY SENTINEL OBITUARY – 03/19/1920
Cornelius Joseph Sullivan, the only son of Mrs. Mamie Dubourg Sullivan, died of pneumonia at four o’clock Sunday afternoon [March 14, 1920] at the family home at 2210 West Broadway, Louisville. He was ill only one week. Young Sullivan was fifteen years of age and was born and reared in this city, moving to Louisville with his mother last fall. He was a pupil at Sacred Heart School. Besides his mother, he leaves six sisters; Mrs. Charles Shawhan, Misses Cornelia, Alice, Mary Florence, Dorothy & Augusta Dubourg. The body was brought to Shelbyville Tuesday morning and interred in Grove Hill Cemetery.
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