Obituary Record

Margaret (Peggy), 7 months O'Hanlon
Died on 2/9/1951
Buried in Holy Cross (Catholic Church) Cemetery

#1-Printed in Pilot-Tribune, February 15, 1951

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PEGGY O’HANLON IS DEAD, AGE 7 MONTHS

Margaret Ann (Peggy) O’Hanlon, seven-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed O’Hanlon, Jr., of Blair, died Friday evening at Children’s Hospital in Omaha. Ill since last fall, the baby had recently been taken back to the hospital.

Private prayer services were held Saturday morning at the Campbell Mortuary, with interment following in Holy Cross Cemetery. The Rev. Edward C. O’Donnell, pastor of St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church, officiated.

Peggy was born June 23, 1950. She is survived, in addition to her parents, by two brothers, Michael and Thomas O’Hanlon; two sisters, Kathleen and Patricia O’Hanlon; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed O’Hanlon, Sr., of Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Haller of Bell, Calif., formerly of Omaha. Mrs. Clark O’Hanlon of Blair and Mrs. George Haller of Omaha are the great-grandparents.

#2-15 Feb., 1951 - The Enterprise - Margaret Ann (Peggy)

Margaret Ann (Peggy) O’Hanlon, seven month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed O’Hanlon, Jr. of Blair, died at Children’s Hospital in Omaha Friday night following a lengthy illness.

Brief prayer services for the baby were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Campbell Mortuary. The Rev. Edward C. O’Donnell of St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church officiated, and burial followed in Holy Cross Cemetery here.

Peggy was born in Blair June 23, 1950. Surviving besides her parents are two brothers, Michael and Thomas; two sisters, Kathleen and Patricia; the grandparents, Mrs. and Mrs. Reed O’Hanlon, Sr. of Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Haller of Bell, Calif., formerly of Omaha. There are three great grandmothers, Mrs.Clark O’Hanlon, Sr. and Mrs. Grace Maher, both of Blair and Mrs. George Haller of Omaha.

Obituary courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file at the Blair Public Library.

Printed in the Washington County Pilot-Tribune on 2/15/1951


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