MS GREENAN IS CALLED BEYOND
Succumbs to Bright's Disease After Long Period of Suffering
Funeral Sunday
Mrs. Mary E Greenan, who has been making her home since last January with her niece, Miss Edith Feltus, 1117 West twenty-second street, passed away yesterday afternoon after a long illness with Bright's Disease. She was a little past sixty-six years of age and lost her husband several years ago.
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning at the home of Miss Feltus and Dr. J.W. Holland will conduct the services. At 10 o'clock the remains will be taken to Clarksville, her former home, for burial.
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Waterloo Evening Courier, Waterloo, Iowa
Saturday, September 11, 1915, page 10, columns 3 & 4
MRS. MARY E GREENAN DIES AT AGE OF SIXTY-SIX
Yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Edith Feltus, 1117 West twenty-second street, occurred the death of Mrs. Mary E Greenan, an aunt of Miss Feltus. The deceased was a little over 66 years of age and had been a sufferer from Bright's Disease. Her husband has been dead many years and she has no children. She had made her home here since last January. Brief funeral services will be conducted tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock at the home of Dr. J.W. Holland and at 10 o'clock the remains will be taken by Miss Feltus to Clarksville, her former home, for burial.
Husband: Thomas Greenan
Thank You CH Hocker for all his work on the Moffat Family.
MS GREENAN IS CALLED BEYOND
Succumbs to Bright's Disease After Long Period of Suffering
Funeral Sunday
Mrs. Mary E Greenan, who has been making her home since last January with her niece, Miss Edith Feltus, 1117 West twenty-second street, passed away yesterday afternoon after a long illness with Bright's Disease. She was a little past sixty-six years of age and lost her husband several years ago.
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning at the home of Miss Feltus and Dr. J.W. Holland will conduct the services. At 10 o'clock the remains will be taken to Clarksville, her former home, for burial.
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Waterloo Evening Courier, Waterloo, Iowa
Saturday, September 11, 1915, page 10, columns 3 & 4
MRS. MARY E GREENAN DIES AT AGE OF SIXTY-SIX
Yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Edith Feltus, 1117 West twenty-second street, occurred the death of Mrs. Mary E Greenan, an aunt of Miss Feltus. The deceased was a little over 66 years of age and had been a sufferer from Bright's Disease. Her husband has been dead many years and she has no children. She had made her home here since last January. Brief funeral services will be conducted tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock at the home of Dr. J.W. Holland and at 10 o'clock the remains will be taken by Miss Feltus to Clarksville, her former home, for burial.
Husband: Thomas Greenan
Thank You CH Hocker for all his work on the Moffat Family.
Family Members
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James Spiers Moffatt Jr
1830–1907
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Samuel Moffatt
1842 – unknown
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Sgt Thomas William Moffatt
1844–1923
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Margaret M. Moffet Feltus
1846–1890
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Cyrus Moffat
1851–1934
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Eliza Bell Moffat Youtzy
1853–1938
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Lemuel Moffatt
1855–1929
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Catherine "Katy" Moffat Neal
1856–1911
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Susan Anna "Annie" Moffat Cunningham
1859–1932
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