Bucks County Gazette
February 16, 1912
Mrs. Mary Magill, the wife of Harry Magill, of Hulmeville, died suddenly at her late residence on Malm Street, on Tuesday afternoon, after a short illness from pleuro pneumonia. She was the daughter of the late Frances and Oliver Stradling, formerly of Oxford Valley. All of her life was spent in the borough where she has a host of friends. She leaves a husband, two daughters, Mrs. Madison Force and Mrs. Robert Brien, four grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Cyrus E. Smith of Hulmeville, and Mrs. Deborah Flowers, of Trenton, to mourn her loss. The interment will be made at Beechwood Cemetery on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
Bucks County Gazette
February 16, 1912
Mrs. Mary Magill, the wife of Harry Magill, of Hulmeville, died suddenly at her late residence on Malm Street, on Tuesday afternoon, after a short illness from pleuro pneumonia. She was the daughter of the late Frances and Oliver Stradling, formerly of Oxford Valley. All of her life was spent in the borough where she has a host of friends. She leaves a husband, two daughters, Mrs. Madison Force and Mrs. Robert Brien, four grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Cyrus E. Smith of Hulmeville, and Mrs. Deborah Flowers, of Trenton, to mourn her loss. The interment will be made at Beechwood Cemetery on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
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