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Edmond Francis Fahey Sr.

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Edmond Francis Fahey Sr.

Birth
Death
14 Feb 1941 (aged 47)
Burial
Bay Saint Louis, Hancock County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
Plot
S06-27b
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Edmund F. Fahey Dies
Suddenly in His Drug
Store at Bay St. Louis


Bay St. Louis, Feb. 15—Edmund F. Fahey, 60, prominent resident of Bay St. Louis, founder and owner of the Fahey Drug Company and the Fahey Funeral Home, died suddenly last night about 8 o'clock in the Fahey Drug Company's store. Mr. Fahey was sitting in a chair in the store when he suddenly collapsed.

He was the son of the late John Fahey and Lena Dell Fahey of Louisville, Ky., and had resided in Bay St. Louis many years, founding his drug store 30 years ago and the funeral home 20 years ago. He was a graduate of St. Stanislaus College.

Funeral services will be held Sunday morning from his late residence at 129 Railroad avenue with Requiem High Mass at the church of Our Lady of the Gulf at 11 o'clock.

He is survived by his widow, the former Irma Tomasich; one son, Edmund Fahey Jr.; one daughter, Miss Irma Belle Fahey; two brothers, Joseph Fahey, employed by the L. & N. R. R., and Rev. Leo Fahey, and an aunt, Miss Agnes Shannon, all of Bay St. Louis.

(Daily Herald, The (Biloxi, MS) 1941-02-15, p.: 1)
Edmund F. Fahey Dies
Suddenly in His Drug
Store at Bay St. Louis


Bay St. Louis, Feb. 15—Edmund F. Fahey, 60, prominent resident of Bay St. Louis, founder and owner of the Fahey Drug Company and the Fahey Funeral Home, died suddenly last night about 8 o'clock in the Fahey Drug Company's store. Mr. Fahey was sitting in a chair in the store when he suddenly collapsed.

He was the son of the late John Fahey and Lena Dell Fahey of Louisville, Ky., and had resided in Bay St. Louis many years, founding his drug store 30 years ago and the funeral home 20 years ago. He was a graduate of St. Stanislaus College.

Funeral services will be held Sunday morning from his late residence at 129 Railroad avenue with Requiem High Mass at the church of Our Lady of the Gulf at 11 o'clock.

He is survived by his widow, the former Irma Tomasich; one son, Edmund Fahey Jr.; one daughter, Miss Irma Belle Fahey; two brothers, Joseph Fahey, employed by the L. & N. R. R., and Rev. Leo Fahey, and an aunt, Miss Agnes Shannon, all of Bay St. Louis.

(Daily Herald, The (Biloxi, MS) 1941-02-15, p.: 1)


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