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Living at 404 Thames St. | Bridget GAINER
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Physician: P. E. Clark | Bridget GAINER
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Undertaker: P.H. O'Neil | Bridget GAINER
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Witness: Bartholomew Garety & Catherine Strand. Residence of
family was noted to be in the Parish of Drumcar. | Bridget GAINER
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"Lived out to service and died at an advanced age" | Mary GAYNOR
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Cause of Death: Acute Bronchitis | Mary GAYNOR
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Living at 24 Burns Ct in Newport | Mary GAYNOR
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Witnesses: Peter Butterfly and Mary Boylan. Residence of family
was noted to be Castlethomas | Mary GAYNOR
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Died of Pulmonary Tuberculosis | Mary F. Gleason
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Holy Cross | Mary F. Gleason
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Margaret Greene
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mary Catherine Greene
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mary Catherine Greene
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Immigrated 1891 | William F. Greene
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| Mary Gustava Hamilton
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| Mary Gustava Hamilton
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Arrangements by Heritage Funeral Home in Escatawpa, Miss.
Locally owned and operated. You may view and sign a register
book for Mrs. Mary Neville at www.heritagefuneralhome.us. | Mary Gustava Hamilton
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Mary Gustava Hamilton Neville passed from this life on Saturday,
June 3, 2006, with family members at her bedside. | Mary Gustava Hamilton
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Monday, June 05, 2006 | Mary Gustava Hamilton
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Mrs. Neville was preceded in death by her parents, her husband,
Edwin Joseph Neville, and brothers, M. L. Hamilton and Donald
Hamilton. | Mary Gustava Hamilton
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NEVILLE | Mary Gustava Hamilton
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She is survived by two sons, Thomas Hugh Neville (Barbara) and
Donald Joseph Neville (Patricia); and one daughter, Mary Neville
Jones (Ed); sisters Mable Walley, Pascagoula, and Olga Roberts,
Vancleave; and one brother, Herbert Hamilton, Lake Charles, La.;
four grandchildren, Brandon Currie Jones (Laurie), Allison Marie
Neville, Mary Etta Jones (Fiancé Graham Carner), and Catherine
Ann Neville, and one great-granddaughter, Ellen Blythe Jones. | Mary Gustava Hamilton
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She was born Feb. 2, 1927, to Ellis and Mary Etta Goff Hamilton.
She was a lifelong resident of Hurley and an active member of
Hurley United Methodist Church. Mrs. Neville was a member of
East Central Chapter NO. 393 of the Order of the Eastern Star.
She retired from her teaching career with the Mobile County
School System. | Mary Gustava Hamilton
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Visitation will be at Heritage Funeral Home on Monday, June 5,
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. with the funeral service on Tuesday, June
6, at 1 p.m., at Hurley United Methodist Church with visitation
one hour before the service. Officiating will be Rev. Nell Maki,
Dr. Rex Yancey, and Rev. Dennis Ray Smith. Interment will follow
in Hamilton Family Cemetery, Hurley. | Mary Gustava Hamilton
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Cause of Death: Scrofula--primary Tuberculosis of the Lymphatic
Glands | Polly Hammond
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Foster Pl. | Sarah Ann Hardy
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"Baulaughbee" | Bridget HARRINGTON
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Cause of Death--Cerebral Hemorrhage | Bridget HARRINGTON
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Parents written as Michael Ceabourgh (Harrington) and Margaret
Healey of Balaughbea. Witnesses: Timothy Ceabourgh & Ellen
Ceabourgh | Bridget HARRINGTON
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Section 18 Lot 2 | Bridget HARRINGTON
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Sponser: Daniel Roe & Mary Houlihan | Cornelius HARRINGTON (CAOBACH)
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A funeral Mass will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Thomas
More Church, Luther Avenue. | Anna D. Hart
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Arrangements are by the Rose E. Sullivan Funeral Home, 866
County Street, Somerset. | Anna D. Hart
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Born in Fall River, she attended Sts. Peter and Paul Church for
many years and was a communicant of St. Joseph Church in Fall
River. | Anna D. Hart
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FALL RIVER -- Anna H. (Hart) Jones, 79, of Swansea died
Thursday, May 29, 1997 at Charlton Memorial Hospital. She was
the widow of Alfred V. Jones and the daughter of the late Sumner
F. and Catherine A. (Holland) Hart. | Anna D. Hart
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For the past 10 years she resided in Swansea and was a
communicant of St. Thomas More Church in Somerset. She was a
longtime member of Four Hands Round Square Dance Club and a
former member of the Emblem Club in Fall River. | Anna D. Hart
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She is survived by a daughter, Kathryn E. Jones of Swansea; a
sister, Constance H. Charette of Fall River; and several nieces
and nephews. | Anna D. Hart
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She was a graduate of Durfee High School and for many years was
a sales clerk in the children's' department of Cherry and Webb
in Fall River until her retirement about 10 years ago. | Anna D. Hart
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A homemaker and an avid reader, Mrs. Charette had a lifelong
love of learning and enjoyed spending time with family and
friends, especially at her cottage by the lake. | Constance Hart
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Born in Fall River, she was a daughter of the late Sumner F.
Hart and the late Catherine (Holland) Hart. She was a lifelong
resident of the city. | Constance Hart
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FALL RIVER -- Constance H. (Hart) Charette, 76, of Fall River
died Tuesday, June 18, 2002, at home. She was the wife of the
late Capt. Thomas E. Charette Jr. | Constance Hart
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Funeral arrangements will be announced. Arrangements are in the
care of Cherry Place Home of the Waring-Sullivan, Ashton,
Coughlin Driscoll Funeral Home, Fall River. Burial will be in
St. Patrick's Cemetery. | Constance Hart
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Mrs. Charette was a graduate of the former Sacred Heart Academy
in Fall River. She returned to school late in life and obtained
an associate's degree from Bristol Community College and a
bachelor's degree from the University of
Massachusetts-Dartmouth. | Constance Hart
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She was a communicant of Holy Name Church in Fall River. | Constance Hart
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She was the sister of the later Louissa Madden, Anna Jones and
Marion Doyle. | Constance Hart
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Survivors include five sons, Thomas S. Charette of Valrico,
Fla., David B. Charette of Fall River, James A. Charette of
Tiverton, R.I., Paul J. Charette of Middleboro, and Adam P.
Charette of Tiverton; three daughters, Christine M. Tremblay of
Fall River, Marion L. Charette of Middleboro, and Carol A.
Gregory of Swansea; nine grandchildren; one great-grandson; and
many nieces and nephews. | Constance Hart
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