TITLE: Daniel O'Connor, Funeral & Obituary Notice, February 15, 1902 SOURCE: Union Leader Sat. Feb 15, 1902, & Tues. Feb 18, 1902, SUBMITTED: Dona V., May 2001 ***************************************************************************** Sat. Feb 15, 1902, page 12, Union Leader: Daniel O'Connor, a respected resident of ward 9 and one who was greatly interested in the development of that part of the city, died at his residence, 488 N. Main St, last night. The cause of death was pnuemonia. Mr. O'Connor was born in Co Kerry 62 years age but had resided in this city ofr 40 years. During all that time he was employed by the Amoskeag Corp. He is survived by one son, Bryan O'Connor; three daughters, Ellen, Margaret, and Elisabeth O'Connor; two brothers, Thomas of this city, and Bryan O'Connor of Merrimack. Tues. Feb 18, 1902, page 10, Union Leader: Funeral services of Daniel O'Connor were held Monday morning at 8 O'Clock at St. Patricks church. The ediface was filled with sorrowing relatives and friends. A high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. Matthew Crealner. The regular church choir rendered a number of selections. The pall bearers were Daniel Cronin, John Henchan, James Halloran, JOhn Burke, John Welsh, and Lawrence Connor, Thomas Donnelly and Stephen Doherty. The body was placed in the tomb at St Joseph Cemetery by undertaker McDonough & Shea. Michael F. Connelly acted as funeral director. In attendence at the services were Supt Perry H. Dow of this city, F. M. Collins of New York City, F. M. Bradford of Portland ME, and Bryan, Daniel, and Bryan Connor Jr of Merrimack. **************************************************************************** * * * * Notice: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. * * * * The USGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.