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THE WESTERN STAR, 27 March 1886 |
Obituary of PAT GALLIGHER |
PAT GALLIGHER DEAD. Pat Galligher breathed his last at his residence in Galligher, Comanche county, on Friday of last week. He had been ill only about 10 days. His death resulted from tonsillitis, swollen throat and glands. Deceased was a native of Ireland, and located on the town site that bears his name about 12 years ago. He had accumulated considerable property, having been principally engaged in the cattle business, since he came to the county. He leaves a wife, the daughter of Mr. A. Feltner, of Lake City, and four children. Deceased was 30 years of age and apparently in good health until his last illness. His funeral took place last Saturday under the auspices of the I. O. O. F. lodge of Lake City, of which he was a member. Peace to his ashes. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Shirley Brier |
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