Allegany County MD Archives Obituaries.....Annie nee O'Toole MALLOY, 1905 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/md/mdfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Shawn McGreevy shawnmcgreevy@geatz.com "Evening Times" Cumberland, Maryland, Mon 18 Dec 1905: "Frostburg, Md., Dec. 18-The funeral of Mrs. James Malloy, whose death was noted in a former issue of the Times, took place this morning at nine o'clock from St. Michael's Catholic church, of which she was a member. Father S. J. Clark, assisted by Father Joseph Nolan celebrated mass and conducted the burial services paying a beautiful tribute to the departed lady's Christian life. At the conclusion the cortège proceeded to St. Michal's Catholic cemetery, where interment of the remains was made in the family plot in the presence of a large number of friends. The following gentlemen acted as pallbearers: Messrs. J. S. Brophy, P.A. Brown, Martin Condry, Howard Hitchins and J.S. Garvey, all of Frostburg, and M. P. Fahey, of Westernport. The floral bearers were Messrs. Arthur Baker, Col. Thos. G. Dillon, Alex Smith, D. F. McMullen, Jas, Carney and Fred Wehner, all of Frostburg. Mrs. Malloy was born in Ireland in 1837, where she resided until she was seventeen years of age, when she came to America, spending the greater part of her life in Virginia and Maryland. She is survived by three sons and three daughters, as follows: Mesdames Philip Brown, Frostburg; Jas. McGuire, Midland; John Riley, of Bordon Mines; Messrs. J.J. Malloy, of Westernport, and William Malloy, of Cheswick, Pa., and also one brother, Mr. John O'Toole, residing at Barton." This file is located at http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/allegany/obits/m/malloy-ao.txt