Dennis P. Ryan |
| Posted 2018-06-25 by Judy Wight Branson |
| Weekly Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Wednesday, May 8, 1912, page 7, column 3 (From Wednesday's Daily) Dennis P. Ryan Succumbs To A Hemorrhage Dennis P. Ryan, one of the best known of pioneer residents, and a mine owner of the Kirkland Valley country, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at a lodging house on Gurley street from hemorrhage of the lungs. A few minutes before he was seized he complained of illness, and retired to his room, in a few minutes afterward being stricken. The deceased had been an industrious miner of this county for over thirty years, and came to the city from his camp early in the month for medical attention, suffering with intestinal troubles. The death of Mr. Ryan will be learned of with sincere regret by many acquaintances, as he was an exemplary citizen and very popular. He was unmarried, and was a native of New York, aged about 57 years. ------------------------------------------------- Weekly Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Wednesday, May 8, 1912, page 8, column 4 The remains of Dennis P. Ryan were laid away yesterday in the Citizens' cemetery under the direction of Lester Ruffner. Rev. Davis officiated the ceremonies, and there was a large attendance. The pall bearers were, Albert Brow, John Kinney, Derry Logan, B. H. Smith and J. H. Scott. |
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