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Mary (Lynn) Kiley

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Birth Date: January 15, 1871
Death Date: March 11, 1953
Age at Death: 82
Sex: F

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T. L. Kiley

in Kansas.

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Fairview Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Salida, Colorado
Mortuary Name: Bowman Funeral Chapel, Eagle, Colorado

Obituaries

Eagle Valley Enterprise page 8 - March 12, 1953

FUNERAL FOR MRS. KILEY IN SALIDA SATURDAY
Funeral services will be held in Salida Saturday for Mrs. Mary Lynn KILEY, mother of Mrs. N. E. BUCHHOLZ of Eagle, who passed away in the home of her daughter in Eagle Wednesday morning.
Rosary will be at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Eagle Friday afternoon at 1 oclock and the body will be taken to Salida for Mass Saturday morning.
Bowman Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. KILEY, who was 82 at the time of her death, has made her home with Mrs. BUCHHOLZ since the death of her husband a year ago. for the past several weeks she has been confined to her bed.

Eagle Valley Enterprise page 8 - March 19, 1953

MRS. T. L. KILEY BURIED IN SALIDA SATURDAY
Funeral services for Mrs. T. L. KILEY, mother of Mrs. N. E. BUCHHOLZ of Eagle, were held Saturday morning at St. Joseph church in Salida. The Rev. Bernard GILLICK celebrated the Requiem High Mass, assisted by the Children's Choir.
A sacred duet, "I Need Thee, Heart of Jesus: was sung by Kathryn CULLINAN and Barbara AUGUSTYN. As the recessional, Kathryn CULLINAN sang "Oh Take Her to Thy Sacred Heart."
Pallbearers were Robert BRAZIL, A. A. McCLURE, Anthony KNIPP, T. A. MILSOM, Chester KURTZ and Douglas MADDEN. Interment was in Fairview cemetery in Salida, beside the body of her husband, who died November 29, 1951.
Mrs. KILEY, nee Mary LYNN, was born January 15, 1871 in Easton, Kans. Following her marriage to Mr. KILEY 52 years ago in Kansas, she came to Leadville where Mr. KILEY was employed with the D&RGW Railroad. They later moved to Buena Vista and in 1925, to Salida to establish a home.
Five children born to the couple are Mrs. BUCHHOLZ, John of Houston, Tex., George of Lomita Park, Calif., Joe of San Francisco and William of San Bruno, Calif. The children were all present at the services.
Mrs. KILEY was a member of St. Joseph Church, th Altar and Rosary Society, Daughters of Isabella and the Bandage Club. Until recently she had been active in all of the organizations.
Other survivors in addition to her children are two sisters, Mrs. T. S. MARSHALL of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Jennie KELLEY of San Francisco and three brothers, J. H. LYNN of Kansas city, Mo., T. H. LYNN of Nortonville, Kans. and D. C. LYNN of San Diego. Seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive her.
Attending the funeral from out of town, other than her children, were Mrs. MARSHALL, T. H. LYNN and Leo LYNN of Nortonville, Kansas, Joe HALL of Piper, Kansas and Mrs. John KILEY of Houston.

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