She was the daughter of Peter and Mary (Murray) Sullivan.
Two sisters were left to mourn her loss: Miss Dorothy Sullivan, and Mrs. John Quinn, both of Macomb Illinois.
Reverend Michael Haddigan led funeral services, held in St. Paul Catholic church. Interment followed, at St. Paul Catholic cemetery.
- rewritten from funeral notice. The original was printed in The Quincy Herald-Whig newspaper in early April 1963.
Additional: St. Francis hospital of Macomb is now part of a museum exhibit, Western Illinois Museum. Built from the concept of Dr. Joseph Bacon, St. Francis opened 6 April 1903. St. Francis was large, modern and 'state of the art' while it existed. It was closed in 1966/1967, and demolished in 1973. Thadeus Hall only remained, and is now an apartment building.
- the above research and bio: by Tree Leaf.
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Note by page creator:
It appears that Mary never married. Some information taken from the SSDI.
She was the daughter of Peter and Mary (Murray) Sullivan.
Two sisters were left to mourn her loss: Miss Dorothy Sullivan, and Mrs. John Quinn, both of Macomb Illinois.
Reverend Michael Haddigan led funeral services, held in St. Paul Catholic church. Interment followed, at St. Paul Catholic cemetery.
- rewritten from funeral notice. The original was printed in The Quincy Herald-Whig newspaper in early April 1963.
Additional: St. Francis hospital of Macomb is now part of a museum exhibit, Western Illinois Museum. Built from the concept of Dr. Joseph Bacon, St. Francis opened 6 April 1903. St. Francis was large, modern and 'state of the art' while it existed. It was closed in 1966/1967, and demolished in 1973. Thadeus Hall only remained, and is now an apartment building.
- the above research and bio: by Tree Leaf.
________________
Note by page creator:
It appears that Mary never married. Some information taken from the SSDI.
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