The Tuam Herald, Saturday, April 17, 1909 Tuam, Co Galway ---------- FUNERAL OF THE LATE MRS. GREENHAM As we announced in these columns last week there occurred at her residence early on the 7th inst., the death of Mrs. Mary Anne Greenham, wife of Mr. George Greenham, the Demeane, and mother of the courteous and popular Assistant Stationmaster, Tuam Railway Station, Mr. John Greenham. Her death illness was very brief, she being up and about apparently in her usual heath the evening before. The news of her demise was received with deep regret throughout the town and vicinity, for the deceased was liked by all who knew her and a great favourite with her immediate neighbors. Her genial manner, kindliness of heart, and other good traites won her respect and good wishes of all about her. And for her husband and family there is felt and evinced sincere sympathy in their sad bereavement. Interment took place at St. Mary's on the 9th, the Very Rev Dean Geddes officiating at the graveside. Caler (?) mourners George Greenham (husband of the deceased), Richard D. Greenham, John Greenham, George Greenham (sons); Mary Greenham (daughter); William Alworth, etc. The coffin was overlaid with floral wreaths from the husband and children, Miss M. E. Barnett, Mrs. W. Darling, Miss B. English, Mr. Henry Teskyy, etc. The funeral which was large, and representative of all classes of the community, included The Lord Bishop, Right Rev. Dr. O'Sullivan; E. J. Concanon, Dr. Thompson, Henry Concanon, James (?) Huleatt, W. D. Darling, N.B.; Jasper Starchan; Mr. Whitby, H. H. Wells, B.I.; George Pager, Henry Teskey, Mr. English, W. Johnston, J. W. Black, Michael Warner, J. Leslie, R. Foster, E. Forster, henry French, A. McCawley, T. Hayes, J. Noble, Very Rev. Canon Macken, Adm; James McDonnell, C.T.O.; Francis Guy, Professor St. Jarlath's Patrick Murphy, T.C., D.C; M. C. Shine, T.C.; Francis Meagher, T. C.; John Connelly, T.C.; Patrick Lyons, T.C.; James Daly, T.C.; M.C. Hosty, T.C.; Michael Goggins, T.C.; P. Byrne, T. C.; Patrick Canavan, T.C.; F. Keane, T.C.; M.S. Walsh, P. M. Hosty, Solr; Gerald Hosty, John glynn, Town Clerk, thomas Nolan, D.C.; Dr. Costello, P.E. Carroll, T.O. Malley, Jas. J. Begley, Frank Dooley, Michael Loftus, Laurence Burke, M. H. Macnamara, P. J. O'Flanagan, Postmaster; J.A. O'Flanagan, M. Kilgarriff J.P.; P.M. Cahil, Michael Cahill, T. Sheey, P.S.C.; Mr. Murphy, N.B.; P. McHugh, T. Waldron, P. McTigue, Michael Corcoran, Michael Nolan, T. Flatley, Jas Cummins, M. Flannelly, Patrick Dunne, P. O'Brien, Jas Nohilly, P.J. Lynch, T.J. Mellin, B. McHugh, John Whyte, P. Browne, James Ansbro, B. Jordan, T. Hyland, Michael Farrell, E. Farrell, John Shine, T. Sloyan, John Corcoran, Stephen Corcoran, P. Flannery, James Gannon, J. Keane, M. L. Keane, P. McGough, J. Walsh, D. F. Butler (Naughton's) J. Lenter, Henry Kelly, J. Scanlon, P O'Connor, T. hopkins, John Cahill, Michael Whyte, W. F. Fogarty, W. Jelly, J. Nestor, M. Reilly, M. Cooley, W. Reapy, Mark Higgiston, W. Gormally, M. Dwyer, T. Dwyer, John Mooney, A. McHugh, Robert Egan, M. J. Mannion, James Burke, A. Kilgarriff, P.O.; J. Coogan, T. Owens, P O'Dea, M. Walsh, W. Shine, John Murphy, Michael McGough, Dennis Grifey, P. Maloney, Railway Station; A. Mitchell, J. McLoughlin, M. F. Mangan, P. Leeson, M. Joyce, T. Joyce, T. Brogan, J. Quinn, J. Smith, G. Dillon, John Kelly, John Hancock, John Keane, Jas Heneghan, John McGrath, Michael Flattery, John Hession, Jas Moran, M. Hamill, P. Hamilton, P. Walsh, Gerald Smyth, John Flanagan, John Cunningham, Head Constable McPartlin, Sergeant Coyne, Sergeant Cain, Constables Martyn, Gibbons, Murray, Padden, Ashe, Barnes, O'Donnell, etc., etc. ---------- DEATH OF MR. THOMAS GREHAN, KILBANNON Last week as recorded in this journal, passed away, to the deep and heartfelt regret of a host of relatives and friends, an esteemed and well known resident of Kilbannon, Mr. Thos. Grehan, at the patriarchal age of 98 years, during which he had hardly ever suffered illness till feebleness from weight of years set in. The deceased was a fine specimen of an Irishman looked at from any point of view. He was upright, honest, and of independent mind, and an unflinching nationalist. He was a firm adherent of Parnell to the last, and while the anniversary of his death was annually celebrated he seldom missed visiting his grave; although he was then bordering on ninety. Needless to say that the deceased was popular and highly respected in the district. Burial took place at Kilbannon on Thursday, 1st April. Rev. Father Waters, C.C., reciting the last prayers at the graveside. Chief mourners - Darby Grehan (son); Mrs Kenny and Mrs Cunningham (daughters); Ed Kenny, J. Kenny, and Thos. Grehan (grandsons); Michael Haddigan (brother-in-law). Amongst others at the funeral, which was large and representative, were - Messrs. William Daly, Patrick Murphy, T.C., D.C.; C.G. Blake, Francis Keane, T.C.; M. S. Walsh, D. Cummins, M. C. Shine, T.C.; John Connally, T.C.; M. I. Corcoran, Daniel Corcoran, Michael Nolan, D.J. Butler (Naughton's), M.C. Hosty, T.C.; P. Kilgarriff, James J. Begley, Michael Farrell, P. Browne, Martin Corcoran, P. McHugh, P. Lyons, T.C.; James Glynn, J. McLoughlin, John Duffy, John Hession, P. Duddy, T. Acton, J. Murphy, G. Herbert, Edward Lynskey, Martin Higgins, Tom Donohoe, T. Concanon, T. Lally, T. Browne, T. Browne, P. Godwin, T. Walsh, Michl. Lardner, Patrick Lardner, Patrick Connelly, D.C.; Thos. Varden, P.J. Costello, D.C.; James Gormally, Pat Rabbitt, Thomas Keane, A. O'Connor, Thos. Kelly, Patrick Hosty, Michael Walsh, Thos. McHugh, Michael Flanagan, Martin Hughes, Walter Hughes, Thomas Crisham, Jas. O'Brien, Michael Mullin, Michael Donnellan, P. Nestor, etc. Jim McNamara British Isles Family History Society - USA, Newsletter Editor http://www.rootsweb.com/~bifhsusa