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From: "Margie" <>
Subject: [MAWORCES] Worcester Newspaper--1921
Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 13:12:02 -0400


Summaries from the Worcester Evening Post
Sat. December 24, 1921
page 13

George Walter MUIR
died in New York
died on Dec. 23, 1921
was born in Worcester
son of Arthur L. MUIR and Margaret HADLEY
brother, Arthur MUIR
funeral from family home, 6 Woodbine St., Worc.
burial in Grove Cemetery, Holden

Emily Jeanette VIVLAMOURE
aged 2 years old
died Dec. 23, 1921
died at parents' home, 6 Belknap St., Worc.
daughter of Francis VIVLAMOURE and Mary BEOUDREAU

Edith M. SMALLEY
died on Dec. 24, 1921
age 44 years, 1 month, 21 days
died at home, 41 Hitchcock Road, Worcester
died from pnuemonia
born in St. George, Maine
resided in Worcester for many years
worked as head stenographer at M.J. Whitall Carpet Mills
father: Urban V. SMALLEY
brothers: Albion, Howard, Harold SMALLEY
sister: Mrs. Lillian CROSS

Mrs. Octavia HOLDEN
widow of Cyrus HOLDEN
funeral was held on Dec. 24, 1921 from her home, 24 Channing St.

Charles W. GRAY
funeral was Dec. 23, 1921 from his home, 20 Channing St.
(there's lots of info in this article)

Mrs. Mary DEE
funeral held Dec. 24, 1921
her son is the Rev. Richard J. DEE
bearers were: Walter H. CURRAN, John F. DEE, John J. DROHAN, James A.
TRAINOR, Charles K. SWEENEY, George F. BRAINEY

Patrick P. HUGHES
died: Dec. 24, 1921
wife: Julia T. LINEHAN
one son: Peter J. HUGHES
four daughers: Theresa A., Helen E., Margaret C. HUGHES and Gertrude J.,
wife of Cornelius J. LYNCH
three brothers: John, James and Henry HUGHES
three sisters: Bridget LAVERTY, Ellen COAN, Annie LAVERTY

Stephen B. HOLMES
died Dec. 24, 1921
born in Middleboro
son of Richard B. HOLMES and Lydia THOMAS
survived by one daughter, Lydia B. HOLMES of Stoughton

Edmund F. MORRISSEY
died: Dec. 2(?), 1921
wife: Mary COX

Robert W. CLIFFORD
died: Dec.22, 1921
died in West Boylston

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And this...

Janitor ALBEE to Visit Greenfield
J.H. ALBEE of Murray Avenue, one of the janitors at the courthouse, left
this afternoon for Greenfield. He will pass Chrismas with his daughter,
Mrs. John CLARK, and his two grandchildren.

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And finally...

Henry J. HEALEY Wins Three Suits

(This story details how he was in an auto "collision" with F. Lillian BARBER
on West Boylston Street. M. Lillibridge HAZARD was a passenger in BARBER's
car, and that he won in court.)


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