RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. [WICLARK] Thomas Fahey (1866-1917)
    2. Kathie
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11925 Surname: FAHEY, ZETSCHE, HOULE, SUTHERLAND, ACHTLICH, HOGUE, STENZ ------------------------- (restored) Thomas Fahey," was posted by Kathie on Sun, 11 Feb 2001 Souce: Greenwood Gleaner, Greenwod, Clark Co., Wisconsin, Vol. 27, no. 52; Thursday Dec. 27, 1917 Thomas Fahey Passes Away in Death Thomas Fahey, one of Greenwoods, most respected citizens died at Chippewas Falls Tuesday morning, December 25, 1917. Mr. Fahey had been ailling for some time but it was not expected that death would come so soon. He was about fifty years of age, death due to cancer of the liver. The funeral will not be held until the latter part of the week, the exact day not being set. Obituary next week. From: Greenwood Gleaner, Greenwood. Wisconsin Vol. 28 No1; Thursday Jan. 3, 1918 ------------------------------------------------Thomas Fahey Laid to Rest Thomas Fahey died at St. Josesph Hospital at Chippawa Falls, Wis, December 25, 1917. Deceased was born at Watford, Canada, May 10, 1866. In October 1887 he moved with his mother onto a farm southeast of Greenwood from where he moved to this city in 1906 and where he resided until his death. He was united in marriage to Miss Matllida Zetsche, October 1, 1894. One son was born of this union. Thomas Fahey was a kind and loving husband and father and was a man possessed of the sterling qualities of manhood which command the respect and admiration of all. Deceased is survived by his wife and one son, John, now enlisted in the army, also by four sisters and five brothers who are Mrs. Fred Houle and Mrs. Albert Houle of Port Huron, Mich., Mrs. John Sutherland of California, Mrs Harry Hogue and Edward Fahey of Greenwood, Daniel and Michall (sic) Fahey of Marshfield, Ore., John Fahey of Walker, Minn., and James Fahey of Avole, British Columbia. The funeral was held from St. Mary’s Catholic Church Monday morning, Dec.31,1917, Rev. Achtlich of this city and Rev. Stenz of Loyal officiating. The body was laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery.

    05/15/2001 04:14:07