
Obituaries - Q
Iron County Register, Ironton, Missouri, July 22, 1880, Page 5.
KILLED BY LIGHTENING--During the storm of Monday evening, a flash of lightening entered the Catholic Church at Iron Mountain, instantly killing Miss BRIDGET QUIGLEY, an accomplished and highly esteemed young lady. We have not been able to get any further particulars of the deplorable event. Miss Quigley graduated from one of the best schools in St. Louis about two years ago, with great honor, and since that time has been teaching the parochial school at Iron Mountain. Her death is a most sorrowful occurrence, and shocks not only the citizens of that town, but of this Valley as well; for she had many admiring friends among our people.
Iron County Register, Ironton, Missouri, August 3, 1882, Page 5.
Died--At Hogan Mountain, on Tuesday, the 11th day of July, 1882, little ANNIE QUINN, aged one year, seven months and eight days.
When little Annie was called away
By the resistless hand of death,
The guardian angels were hurrying round
To take her home to rest.
We laid her body in the toomb,
And there it must decay;
Her little spirit has taken
Its flight, far, far away.
Little Annie has gone home,
Her brother for to see;
Their little spirits are reunited in eternity.
By and by the trump will call us
From this earth away;
Then we will meet little Annie again,
Far, far away.
J.N.S., Des Arc, July 27, 1882.
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