DWYER,
Eliza
(Maiden Name: Crowther)
Weekly Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory
Wednesday, January 11, 1905, page 8
Mrs. Dwyer Passes Away
After a Long Illness Death Finally Comes as a Relief.
We regret to announce this morning that Mrs. Eliza Dwyer, the wife of our townsman, Daniel Dwyer, is dead.
For many years she had been an invalid, and her condition physically was such that she was confined to her home much of the time. Her death took place at the family residence on Alarcon street yesterday morning, and during the last hours at her bedside, she was attended by her three daughters, with all of the care and love it was possible to bestow. Mrs. Dailey, with her husband has been a resident of this city for over twenty eight years, and among those with whom she was acquainted she was held in universal esteem and sincere regret is expressed over her loss.
Mrs. Dwyer leaves besides her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Amy Hill, Mrs. H. J. Suder and Mrs. H. T. Dailey, all of whom reside in this city. A son, George Dwyer passed away a few years ago in this city.
She was born in England where she married, and at the time of her death was sixty years and two months of age.
Her remains will be laid to rest in the citizen's cemetery on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and the funeral services will be conducted from the residence of the deceased by Rev. Father Bennett of the Episcopal church.
We extend to the bereaved ones our tender sympathy in the and loss that has befallen them.