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The Lowell Sun, 26 December 1933

O'HEARN—Mary I. O'Hearn, daughter of the late Bartholomew and the late Mary (Lyons) O'Hearn, and sister of Mrs. Michael J. Keefe, and Miss Josephine G. O'Hearn, died Monday morning at her home, 31 Marsh street. Miss O'Hearn was born and educated in this city and was held in high esteem and respect throughout the community. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception sodality of St. Patrick's church. Besides her sisters she leaves many cousins.
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The Lowell Sun, 28 December 1933

O'HEARN—The funeral of Mary I. O'Hearn, daughter of the late Bartholomew and the late Mary (Lyons) O'Hearn, took place this morning at 9.30 o'clock from her home, 31 Marsh street and was largely attended. At St. Patrick's church at 10 o'clock a solemn high funeral mass was sung by the pastor, Rev. John J. McGarry, D.C.L., assisted by Rev. John Powers, of St. Joseph's church, Boston, as deacon, and Rev. Daniel J. Sullivan as sub deacon. The choir under the direction of Mr. Henry T. Gilday, sang Terry's requiem, the solos of the mass being sung by Miss Frances Tighe and Mrs. Frank M. Brogan. At the offertory Stoecklin's "Misereremini Mei" was sung in duet by Miss Tighe and Mrs. Brogan and as the body was borne from the church the choir sang the "De Profundis." Mr. Gilday was at the organ. There were many flowers and spiritual bouquets. The bearers were Denis Pendergast, John Powers, Robert Armstrong, John Minahan, Thomas Mahoney, and Dr. Patrick Bagley. At the grave Rev. Edwin Carey read the committal prayers, burial being in St. Patrick's cemetery, under the direction of Undertakers James F. O'Donnell & Sons.

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1933 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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