Thomas Meehan |
| Posted 2018-05-15 by Judy Wight Branson |
| Weekly Journal-Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory Wednesday, November 9, 1910 - page 5, column 4 Thomas Meehan Called To His Reward (From Tuesday's Daily) Within the past three weeks many pioneers have answered the summons from the unknown, Thomas Meehan being the last to pass away. His death occurred Sunday morning, a the home of his sister, Mrs. Farrell Tiernan, and was due to the la grippe, an affliction that seized him over four years ago, and from which he never fully recovered. Mr. Meehan arrived in this country over thirty-nine years ago, and was an industrious and upright citizen. In his late years his once robust constitution gave way to the privations he suffered in the early days, and during the last year he has been seen only frequently. His funeral was held yesterday forenoon from the Catholic church, and many friends were in attendance to pay their last sad respects. High mass was celebrated by Father Mandin for the repose of the sole. The pallbearers were R. E. Morrison, E. J. F. Horne, James J Sweeney, M. L. Buckley, Mr. LeBarr and Mr. Mahoney. |
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