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Hanna Therese Keleher Cameron 1872 - 1935

KELEHER, CAMERON

Posted By: Connie Swearingen -Volunteer (email)
Date: 10/13/2017 at 15:13:32

Mapleton Press
19 December 1935

Mrs. Cameron Buried Monday
Funeral Services Held at Danbury for Long Time Resident Near Here

Funeral services for Mrs. Mark Cameron, 63 years old, long time resident of this community who passed away Saturday morning in St. Joseph's hospital in Sioux City following a lingering illness, were held Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock in St. Patrick's Catholic church at Danbury. Interment was in St. Patrick's cemetary under the direction of the Fitzpatrick Funeral home of Danbury.

George Elscamp, Charles Crilly, Tom Boyles, R. J. Colbert, Nick Prokup and John Navin, all of Danbury, served as pallbearers.

Hanna Therese Keleher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keleher, was born July 7, 1872, at Neola, la. When she was a small child the family moved to this community. She received her education at St. Patrick's academy in Danbury.

She was married to Mark M. Cameron of Danbury at Danbury December 6, 1896. They resided 2 ½ miles south of Danbury on their homestead until four years ago when they moved to their present home west of Mapleton.

Mrs. Cameron was a faithful wife and a loving mother, a woman greatly loved by all who know her. She was a faithful member of St. Patrick's church at Danbury.

She is survived by her husband and five sons, Claude G. and Lyle M. of Mapleton, James R. of Danbury and Clifford A. and Paul R of Rochester, Minn.

She also is survived by four brothers, J. A. Kelcher of Norfolk, Neb., C. P. Kelcher of St. Louis, Mo., John Kelcher and Dan Kelcher of Danbury and two sisters, Julia K. Hill and Margaret Mack of Butte, Mont.


 

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