Belleville Recorder, Sept 22, 1911
OBITUARY
Died, in the township of Montrose on the 11 day of September Mrs. Katherine Eith. Katherine Malloy was born near Dublin, Ireland, Oct. 14, 1840. At the age of eight years she came with her parents who settled at Burke, Dane County, later near Middleton. She married to Reinard Eith June 23, 1873 and to this union was born three children, two sons and one daughter.
She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, two sons and a daughter, four sisters and two brothers. She was a member of the St. Williams church at Paoli. On Thursday following her decease over forty teams followed her remains to the church.
The funeral services were conducted by Father Mason, who celebrated the Requiem Mass, after which her remains were laid at rest in the Catholic Cemetery west of town.
Her illness was a long and painful one. She was ready to meet those gone before. She was a kind wife and mother. The husband and family have sustained an irreparable loss indeed.
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The neighbors have lost a firm and ready friend, but our loss in her infinite gain.
The floral decorations were many and beautiful.
The husband and family have the sincere sympathy of a large concourse of relatives and friends.
Saint after saint on earth has lived and loved and died;
And as they left us, one by one. We laid them side by side.
We laid them down to sleep, But not in hope forlorn;
We left them but to slumber there, till the last glorious morn.
Belleville Recorder, Sept 22, 1911
NOTE: Catherine's baptismal record shows she was baptized on October 7, 1838.
Belleville Recorder, Sept 22, 1911
OBITUARY
Died, in the township of Montrose on the 11 day of September Mrs. Katherine Eith. Katherine Malloy was born near Dublin, Ireland, Oct. 14, 1840. At the age of eight years she came with her parents who settled at Burke, Dane County, later near Middleton. She married to Reinard Eith June 23, 1873 and to this union was born three children, two sons and one daughter.
She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, two sons and a daughter, four sisters and two brothers. She was a member of the St. Williams church at Paoli. On Thursday following her decease over forty teams followed her remains to the church.
The funeral services were conducted by Father Mason, who celebrated the Requiem Mass, after which her remains were laid at rest in the Catholic Cemetery west of town.
Her illness was a long and painful one. She was ready to meet those gone before. She was a kind wife and mother. The husband and family have sustained an irreparable loss indeed.
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The neighbors have lost a firm and ready friend, but our loss in her infinite gain.
The floral decorations were many and beautiful.
The husband and family have the sincere sympathy of a large concourse of relatives and friends.
Saint after saint on earth has lived and loved and died;
And as they left us, one by one. We laid them side by side.
We laid them down to sleep, But not in hope forlorn;
We left them but to slumber there, till the last glorious morn.
Belleville Recorder, Sept 22, 1911
NOTE: Catherine's baptismal record shows she was baptized on October 7, 1838.
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