Death of Mrs. Daniel Carey Mrs. Mary Carey, wife of Daniel Carey, whose death was mentioned in Saturday's Times, died at her residence in Garrett county, Md., on Friday morning, Nov. 22, after a lingering illness, pneumonia. She was the daughter of the late Michael War-(torn page, words missing), a quiet and unassuming man, and whom(sic) it is well known was one of the wealthy pioneer farmers of Somerset county, Pa. Mrs. Carey was an aged lady, well known and liked in the community in which she spent the past life's years. She leaves four sons and three daughters, Edward J. Carey, of Springfield, Illinois; Jacob O. Carey, of Greenbrier county, W. Va., Thomas and James Carey, of Garrett county; Mrs. John Galvin, of Mt. Savage; Miss Rachel and Mrs. Hugh McMahon of Garrett county. The interment took place Sunday afternoon at the family burying ground which was donated by her father for the use of the Lutheran people of that vicinity in Somerset county, Pa., and which is situated on the old homestead where Mrs. Carey was born and raised. The funeral services were held in the Greenville church, which is also situated on the family estate, and the services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Johnson, of Meyersdale, Pa. Mrs. Carey was a great aunt to Rev. Luther Snyder, the popular Lutheran minister who is stationed at Shaffersburg, Franklin county, Pa. The famiily have the sympathy of the entire community, and notwithstanding the inclement weather, the funeral was large, showing the high esteem in which the deceased was held by her many neighbors and friends. The Evening Times, Cumberland, MD, November 25, 1895