Patrick E. Nealon died at the family home in Logan precinct at 3:40 o'clock Saturday morning. He had been ill less than a week. He was first afflicted by Spanish influenza which developed into pneumonia. Only a week ago he was in Greeley.
Mr. Nealon was born at Carbondale, Pa. August 8th 1865 being 53 years old at the time of his death. He came to Greeley county in September 1882.
He was married to Miss Ellen Nestor, December 18, 1898. Besides his widow he is survived by six children. They are Anthony, Frank, Edward, Ellen, Joe and Roy. Two brothers, A. and J. B. Nealon of this county, and one sister, Mrs. John Neary of Old Forge, Pa., also survive him.
The funeral was held at O'Connor at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, Father Fayer officiating. It was largely attended. Mr. Nealon was a highly respected farmer and leaves a host of warm friends. He was honorable in all his dealings and had the confidence of all. He took an active part in precinct affairs. – Greeley Citizen.
Patrick E. Nealon died at the family home in Logan precinct at 3:40 o'clock Saturday morning. He had been ill less than a week. He was first afflicted by Spanish influenza which developed into pneumonia. Only a week ago he was in Greeley.
Mr. Nealon was born at Carbondale, Pa. August 8th 1865 being 53 years old at the time of his death. He came to Greeley county in September 1882.
He was married to Miss Ellen Nestor, December 18, 1898. Besides his widow he is survived by six children. They are Anthony, Frank, Edward, Ellen, Joe and Roy. Two brothers, A. and J. B. Nealon of this county, and one sister, Mrs. John Neary of Old Forge, Pa., also survive him.
The funeral was held at O'Connor at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, Father Fayer officiating. It was largely attended. Mr. Nealon was a highly respected farmer and leaves a host of warm friends. He was honorable in all his dealings and had the confidence of all. He took an active part in precinct affairs. – Greeley Citizen.
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