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KERINS, Thomas, d. Feb. 4. 1899 Funeral was held at the family residence , 308
North St. Paul's St., Rochester, with Mass at St. Bridget's Church.
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CUSHMAN, Julia A., wife of Thomas J. Cushman, died Feb. 5 at St. Mary's
Hospital, Rochester, aged 32 years. Funeral from the residence of her sister,
Mrs. H. B. Reynolds, 46 Merriman St, and at the Cathedral. Burial at Palmyra.
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McAVOY, James, died Feb. 5 at the family home at 2 Tremont St., Rochester, aged
42 years. He is survived by his wife, two children, Edward and Margarette, two
brothers who live in Nebraska, and one in this city. There are also three
sisters in Seneca Falls.
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O'KANE, Mrs. John, died Feb. 5 at the family home, on Jefferson Ave, Rochester,
aged 81 years. The deceased was born in County Derry, Ire., in 1818, and was
married in 1839 to John O'Kane, who died recently in this city. In 1841 Mrs.
O'Kane and her husband came to this country, and directly to this city, by way
of the Erie Canal. She is survived by five children, Mrs. J. K. Hallinan, Ellen,
Mary, Jennie and William O'Kane. Three grandchildren also survive. The funeral
was at Immaculate Conception Church.
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LEARY, John. Prominent citizen of Fairport, 2/23. Survived by his wife,
and son J. W. Leary of Kingston, N.Y. and daughter Mrs. Michael Higgins of
Rochester.