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- [S109] Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal, Saturday 9 November 1889.
Father's Obit
- [S2844] Freeman's Journal, Thursday 9 January 1908.
- [S2834] The Catholic Press, Thursday 9 January 1908.
- [S109] Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal, Saturday 9 November 1889.
Father in law Obit
- [S2834] The Catholic Press, Saturday 15 June 1901 p 9.
Father P. M. Ryan's Mother.
The death is announced of Mrs. Margaret
Ryan, mother of the Rev. Father P. M,
Ryan, of Port Macquarie, who left the
other day on a trip to the old country for
the benefit of his health. When parting
from his mother, Father Ryan could notice
no change in her condition, and they
parted expecting to meet after a few
months, the son taking the mother's mes
sage of love to his sister, who is a nun in
Ireland. But Father Ryan will never meet
his beloved mother in this world again, for
she passed away last Saturday. Mrs. Ryan
came to this country with her late husband
and some members of their family some 22
years ago. They engaged in pastoral pur
suits in the Murrumbidgee distriot, and will
be remembered by many residents of Coota
mundra Father Ryan arrived four years
later, and at his desire his mother came to
reside with her daughter, Mrs. James Purcell
of Forest Lodge, where she died. During
her illness she was attended by the Rev.
Fathers Coonan and Bunbury. The remains
were interred in Waverley Cemetery on
Sunday afternoon, her three eldest sons and
daughter being among the principal mour
ners, — May she rest in peace.
- [S2844] Freeman's Journal, Thursday 9 January 1908.
MRS. MARY PURCELL.
Mrs. Mary Purcell, who died on Sunday
last at her .residence, 134 Wigram-road, Forest
Lodge, was an old and respected meinbtir of
St James's parish, Forest Lodge. Mrs. Pur
cell, who was 65 years of age, wias a native
of Co. Westmealtlh, Ireland, and arrived in
New South Wales, with her husband, about
twenty-three years ago and settled in I* oresto
Lodge. She had not enjoyed the best of
health for some time past. Dr. R. Jiurfitt
attended her during her illness, and &he re
ceived the spiritual consolations of the
Church at the hands of the Rev. P. L. Coonan,
P.P. She leaves a husband and four chil
dren to- mourn their loss. She was sister to
the Rev. P. M. Ryan, of Smithtown (N.S.W.),
and to Sister Mary, of the Order of the Bless
ed Sacrament, Southend-on-Sea, Eesiex (Eng
land), and Messrs. M. E. Ryan (Sydney) and
J. N. Ryan (Trangie). Mrs. Purcell was
niece to the late Rev. Mi. H. Ryan, of Leich
hardt, and formerly of St. Mary's Cathedral.
The funeral took place on Monday last, the
remains being interred in the Catholic portion,
of the Rookwood Cemetery. The Rev. P. u.
Coonan, P.P., officiated at the grave. The
funeral arrangements were carried out in an
efficient manner by Messrs. F. Dahgar and
Co., 50 George-street, West, telephone 459,
Glebe.— R.I.P. ??:?-?
- [S52] x NSW BDM Indexes, NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, 1309/1908 .
PURCELL MARY PETER MARGARET GLEBE
- [S2844] Freeman's Journal, Thursday 9 January 1908.
MRS. MARY PURCELL.
Mrs. Mary Purcell, who died on Sunday
last at her .residence, 134 Wigram-road, Forest
Lodge, was an old and respected meinbtir of
St James's parish, Forest Lodge. Mrs. Pur
cell, who was 65 years of age, wias a native
of Co. Westmealtlh, Ireland, and arrived in
New South Wales, with her husband, about
twenty-three years ago and settled in Forest
Lodge. She had not enjoyed the best of
health for some time past. Dr. R. Burfitt
attended her during her illness, and she re
ceived the spiritual consolations of the
Church at the hands of the Rev. P. L. Coonan,
P.P. She leaves a husband and four chil
dren to- mourn their loss. She was sister to
the Rev. P. M. Ryan, of Smithtown (N.S.W.),
and to Sister Mary, of the Order of the Bless
ed Sacrament, Southend-on-Sea, Essiex (Eng
land), and Messrs. M. E. Ryan (Sydney) and
J. N. Ryan (Trangie). Mrs. Purcell was
niece to the late Rev. M. H. Ryan, of Leich
hardt, and formerly of St. Mary's Cathedral.
The funeral took place on Monday last, the
remains being interred in the Catholic portion,
of the Rookwood Cemetery. The Rev. P. u.
Coonan, P.P., officiated at the grave. The
funeral arrangements were carried out in an
efficient manner by Messrs. F. Dahgar and
Co., 50 George-street, West, telephone 459,
Glebe.— R.I.P.
- [S13] WWW, http://search.catholiccemeteries.org.au/default.aspx.
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