REGAN, WILLIAM H - Jasper County, Missouri | WILLIAM H REGAN - Missouri Gravestone Photos

William H REGAN

Mt Calvary Catholic aka Calvary Cemetery
Jasper County,
Missouri

Clara
10 Nov 1860
7 Apr 1913

William
24 May 1844 Whitewater, Walworth Co, WI
1 Apr 1913

Mary
2 Nov 1886
5 Jan 1922
Daughter of William and Clara

Walter
Aug 1892
1903
Son of William and Clara

REGAN—Mrs. Clara L. Regan, 52 years old, died at 12 o’clock Sunday night at her home, 2111 Bird street. She is survived by nine children. Death was caused by spinal meningitis. Her husband, William Regan, died last week. Funeral services will be held at 9 o’clock this morning from the residence. Burial will be made in Mount Calvary cemetery.

Joplin Morning Tribune April 8, 1913

William H. Regan, 69 years old, a miner, died at 11 o’clock last night at his home, 2111 Bird street, caused by tuberculosis. He is survived by a wife, seven daughters and two sons, all living in Joplin except a son, William, who is teaching in Columbia, and a daughter, Mrs. A. L. Monett of Lanagan. A sister, Miss Mary Regan, and a brother, M. E. Regan, No. 1201 Jackson avenue, also survive him. The body was brought to the Frank-Seivers undertaking rooms. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Regan now is ill from brain fever.

Joplin Daily Globe April 2, 1913

MISS MARY L. REGAN DIES AT HOSPITAL

Bookkeeper for Inter-State Grocer Company Succumbs After a Month’s Illness.

Miss Mary Lenore Regan, No. 2111 Bird avenue, bookkeeper for the Inter-State Grocer Company, died at 6 o’clock yesterday morning in St. John’s hospital. She had been ill a month.

She is survived by two brothers, Will Regan, in charge of the government experiment station at Rutgers Institute in New York, and Maurice Regan, teacher of agriculture in the University of Missouri at Columbia, and six sisters, Misses Nell, Agnes, Dora, Josephine, Clara and Frances Regan, at home. Her brothers and sisters were at the bedside when death came.

Miss Regan was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Regan, whose deaths occurred April 1 and April 7, respectively, in 1913.

The body will lie in state at the residence from 9 o’clock this morning until 2 o’clock this afternoon. The funeral will be held at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon from St. Peter’s Catholic church, with burial in Mount Calvary cemetery. The Rev. Father D. J. O’Driscoll, pastor of the church will conduct the services. The following will be pallbearers: Mrs. Emma Tonnies, Miss Zelma Elvins, Miss Nell Wing, Miss Kate Saller, Mrs. Jean Bond and Miss Viola Smoot.


Published in the Joplin Globe, January 6, 1922, page 4.

Contributed on 10/3/18 by tslundberg
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Submitted: 10/3/18 • Approved: 10/3/18 • Last Updated: 9/13/23 • R814978-G814977-S3

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