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James Bulger

Posted 2009-04-28 by Pat R
Wickenburg (AZ) Sun
Friday, April 17, 1959, p 1 & 8

Rites Monday For Mr. & Mrs. Bulger

Double funeral services were conducted in St Anthony's Catholic church Monday morning for Mr. & Mrs. James Bulger after which the two were buried side by side in Wickenburg Cemetery, Rev D. F. O'Sullivan officiated.

Mrs. Catherine Bulger died in Community Hospital the afternoon of April 8. Two days later, while arrangements were being made for her funeral, her husband died suddenly in his sleep. The services were then changed from Saturday to Monday so that they could be held together.

Mrs. Bulger was born in Luxembourg November 15, 1887, and came to the United States at the age of 3 when her parents settled in Chicago. Mr. Bulger was born Febraury 8, 1883 in Pittsburgh Pa., and moved to Chicago as a young man. It was there the two met when Mr. Bulger worked in a delicatessen operated by the woman who was later to become his wife.

Both moved to Phoenix at about the same time 45 years ago and it was there they were married. They resided in the Verde Valley and Jerome before coming to Wickenburg in 1935. In Cottonwood, Mr. Bulger was in the produce business. At that time he hauled in supplies by mule train over the old Black Canyon Highway. Later the couple operated the Connor Restaurant in Jerome and from 1935 to 1941 they operatd the Texas Cafe here. They retired in 1941 and made their home in Fisher addition.

Surviving are two sons, Steve and Ted of Wickenburg, and four grandchildren. Mr. Bulger is also survived by a brother, William Bulger of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Bulger is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Hagle and Mrs. Margaret Schmidt, and two brothers, John Junius and Pete Junius, all of Chicago.

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