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Death of Most Interesting and Venerable Lad jr.—No death has caused a more widespread sense of loss than that of Mrs. Kate O’Flynn which occurred Wednesday at her home in Tenth street. The funeral took place yesterday at the old home of the deceased in Paulding, Miss. ' The Rev. Father Doyle, with a party of sorrowing relatives and friends, accompanied the body to its resting place, where it was interred with all the rites of theiCatholic church of which fehe was a devout member.Mrs. O’Flynn leaves behind a large family circle deeply bereaved. Her husband, Mr. John O’Flynn Sr., survives her, as well as five cihtdren, Mrs. Tarbutton (Miss Florence O’Flynn) Messrs. Charles, Jim/ John Jr., and Eugene, O'Flynn.'Mr. and Mrs. O’Flynn were members of that very ’ picturesque and worthy colony of Irish Catholics, who many years ago settled at Paulding and made a unique chapter in the history of our statp, Mrs. O’Flynn wasborn in Paulding in 1855 and was the■youngest one of her family, the mem-
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Laurel Leader

Laurel, Mississippi, US

Fri, May 26, 1916

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