Gill Joyce Genealogy

Bridget Gill (1876-1934)

MISS BEA GILL

Miss Bea Gill of 301 Hollenback Avenue, Parsons, died Friday of a heart attack following a six weeks’ illness.

Miss Gill was well known in this section where she had been a resident for many years. She was a communicant of St. Dominick’s Church and was active in its social circles.

Survivors are two sisters, Margaret Gill and Mrs. Frank Christopher, and two nieces, Mrs. Helen Brennan and Miss Mary Maloney, all of Parsons.

The funeral will be held this morning at 9 with a high mass of requiem at 9:30 in St. Dominick’s Church. Interment will be in the church cemetery at Hudson.

   The Wilkes-Barre Record - April 30, 1934


MISS BEA GILL

The funeral of Miss Bea Gill, who died on Friday following a heart attack was held yesterday morning from be late home, 301 Hollenback Avenue, Parsons. A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated in St. Dominic’s Church by Rev. M. J. Corrigan, assisted by Rev. Frank P. McHugh, deacon, and Rev. Joseph Padden, sub-deacon.

Casket bearers were John Gill, Thomas Gill, Joseph Gill, Francis Gill, Leo Gannon and John Mahon. Burial was in St. Dominic’s Church (*), Hudson, where Rev. Father Corrigan pronounced benediction.

(*) Church probably should be Cemetery.

   The Wilkes-Barre Record - May 1, 1934


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