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The Evening Telegram and Other Local Papers
In Memoriam
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SLANEY, Thomas
The Evening Telegram    May 14, 1921 (Saturday)

In Memoriam. The very many friends of Thomas Slaney will regret to hear of his death at Canden, N.J. a few weeks ago. Mr. Slaney had reached the advanced age of eighty years, ... In church matters, too, he took an active interest, and his dear old Chapel's Cove had none more loyal son than Tom Slaney when he emigrated two years ago to live abroad with his daughter, Mrs. James Aide. The deceased was thrice married. By his first wife, Miss Constance Fardy, he leaves two daughters - Mrs. Patrick Dwyer, Holyrood, and Mrs. John Day, Notre Dame Bay. By his second wife, Miss Kate Curran, one daughter, Mrs. James Aide, 215 Mt. Vernon Street, Camden, with whom he lived at the time of his death. And by his third wife, Miss Mary Flynn, Colliers, C.B., none. His remains now rest in Mt. Vernon Cemetery beside those of his two daughters who predeceased him, and may his soul rest in peace. Thomas Slaney, who was called by Almighty God to his reward on Wednesday, March 2nd.

SNOW
Evening Telegram   November 19, 1977 (Saturday)

In memoriam. In fond and loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, James S. Snow who entered into rest November 19th, 1950. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. - Lovingly remembered by his wife and family.

SNOW
Evening Telegram November 18, 1978 (Saturday)

In fond and loving memory of a dear Husband and Father James S. Snow who entered into rest November 19th, 1950. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. - Lovingly remembered by his wife and family.

 

 

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