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    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: Patrick Ambrose MARSHALL
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Holton Signal Jackson County Thursday May 25, 1922 Patrick Ambrose Marshall. The community was shocked at the news of the death of Patricak A. MARSHALL last week. Mr. Marshall was in care of a shipment of poultry consigned by the Nelson Brothers' Poultry Co., of Lincoln, Neb., to New York City. Early on the morning of May 16 he was instantly killed when a train collided with the freight bringing this consignment to New York. The scene of the accident was at Peckskil, a short distance from the New York yards. The body was sent to the family home east of town and his funeral was held from St. Dominic's church Monday morning May 22. Interment in Mt. Calvary cemetery. Mr. Marshall was baptized, received First communion and Confirmed in this same church. He was educated in the schools of Jackson county. He is survived by his parents, William John Marshall and Mrs. Jane Englesby Marshall, five borthes, Thomas Robert, Mayetta; Francis John, Topeka; William James, Holton; Phillip Edward, Chetopa, Kans., and Daniel B. of Red Oak, Ia., three sistrs, Mrs. Henry HALE, Denison, Sister Mary Magdalene, a nun at St. Joseph order at Hancock, Mich., and Mrs. Clyde McKeever, of Meriden. His friends paid their last respects by many beautiful floral offerings and the large attendance at his funeral mass was a testimony of their esteem. Eternal rest grant to him, O Lord.

    01/27/2009 01:44:14