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Re: HEALY, Gerald C. or Cornelius G.
Posted by: Cathee Crapo (ID *****8761) Date: July 11, 2008 at 12:13:39
In Reply to: HEALY, Gerald C. or Cornelius G. by Pat Procida of 6489

Hi,
I did a search in newspaper archives, it didn't have any
past 1977, but I did find the following who looks to be related in Butte:

You might already have this obit, but just in case you don't it might be helpful.

I am not related,
Cathee

Montana Standard
10-30-1939

Daniel Healy, widely known Butte
man and former member of the local
fire department, died yesterday afternoon
at a local hospital after a brief illness. The family residence is at 548 Franklin street.
Mr. Healy was a native of Ireland and had been
A resident of Butte for the past 20 years.
He had been employed as a miner and was
A member of the Butte fire department from 1929 to 1933. He was a member of the Butte Eagles lodge and a member of the Holy Name society of the Immaculate Conception parish.
Mr. Healy is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Margaret Agnes Healy; a son,
Joseph, and a daughter, Rosemarie,
all of Butte; two brothers. Thomas
Healy of Butte and Cornelius Healy
of Ireland; two sisters, Mrs. Julia
O'Leary. of Butte and Mrs. Mary
Mahoney of San Francisco; three
sisters-in-law. Mrs. Jerry Healy and
Mrs. Helen Healy of Butte and Mrs.
Mary Healy of San Fancisco, and
by several nephews and nieces in
Butte, San Francisco and Ireland.
The body is at the Daly-Shea mortuary. Funeral arrangements will be annouced later.




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