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Galey - Fannie McClintock

FANNIE McCLINTOCK GALEY

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, 14 November 1891

Mrs. Milton H. Galey, died at her home on west Wabash avenue this morning about eleven o'clock of heart disease. Her death was rather sudden but not unexpected as she had long been a sufferer from the complaint to which she finally fell a victim. The funeral will occur Sunday at an hour to be announced later. Mrs. Galey's maiden name was Fannie McClintock and she was a near relative of the famous Biblical author. Dr. McClintock. She was raised in Hillsboro, Ohio, but has lived here with her husband. Dr. Galey, and her one son for a number of years. Mrs. Galey was a consistent member of the Methodist church and a most respected and estimable lady. Her bereaved family has the profound sympathy of a large circle of friends in this irreparable loss. - thanks to Kim H for this obit


Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Friday, 6 Nov 1891

Mrs. Milton H. Galey died at her home on West Wabash Avenue this morning about eleven o’clock of heart disease. Her death was rather sudden but not unexpected, as she had long been a sufferer from the complaint to which she finally fell a victim. The funeral will occur Sunday at an hour to be announced later.

Mrs. Galey’s maiden name was Fannie McClintock and she was a near relative of the famous Biblical author, Dr. McClintock. She was raised in Hillsboro, Ohio, but has lived here with her husband, Dr. Galey, and her one son for a number of years. Mrs. Galey was a consistent member of the Methodist Church and a most respected and estimable lady. Her bereaved family has the profound sympathy of a large circle of friends in this irreparable loss


Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Mon 9 Nov 1891

 
The funeral of the late Mrs. M. H. Galey will occur from the family residence on West Wabash Avenue tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock, Rev. G. W. Switzer officiating. The interment will occur at Oak Hill.



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