BUSlNliSS CAREER
- ___A_q A 7
sniiL 's PIONEER MERCHAN'l‘
Pi Es AWAY AT HOME WED-l
5‘5 §DA¥ AFTER HOPELESS 1
EARCEJ‘OR RELIEF
AA - ”A l ’A \
ionizer business man, named
‘htime on Wednesday morning.
condition has been hopeless!
{or some weeks past and death not
" qted by family and friends.
‘to sionslly for several years past
. s3 sufiered from so- -called their
in: m and each recurring period
VLF: be more severe. Last Spring
became Alarmed and tried man
rig outside specialists and in July
AA ‘ it was made to Los Angeles, whel'
As lthorough x-rey examination we ‘
made, without disclosing the exec:
nature of his trduhle. Finding no?
'zelief in hot siiring treatment he re-
turned home after six weeks but in
August visited a specialist in Port-
Bland, and the disease had then ded.
weloped sufficientlyto be diagnosed as
“sarcoma of the pelvis bone, but not
:possible of ofintion for relief. He
was brought home and made ascom-
, ortahle as possible until the end.
? The funeral will be held at st.
.‘Edwsrd’s Chnreh An‘Shelton, Satin-”i
day, October 13, at 10 a. m., and AAA-,
'ftetnlent msdeqn the astho'lio eerie-1
etery; High Msss‘ will be celebrated.
,hy Father Regimbal and other clergyii
.A large number of friends from out-
.side points, including the Knights
of Columbus and Elks lodges 0.11
, Olympis, will be in attendance.
Thomas O‘Neill Wm
ville, Canada, September 3,1859,the
mum. son of James and Catherine
-‘A(Hinch) O’Neill, natives of Ireland!
yThere were ten children in the fam-
[in those now living being one
rather, John, still living at the old
tame, and a sister, Mrs. Wm Phelan,
iwing An RocKester, N. Y. Ahmther
, ohn died in Reno, Nevada, last fall
{fie left home when fourteen years
esof age and went to Saginaw, Mich-
igan, where he took up the trade a
E‘blacksmitb learned of his father as
home. In; the latter part of 1886 he
came West and landing at Shelton:
A secured employment at his trade of‘
lithe Satsoy Railroad Company, now
'the Peninhl‘llnrn in its little frame
shop located where is now the cross-
, .mg at Fifth and RaAlrond streets,
Lin February, 1889, he was married
”rte Miss Jeannette McDonald, dough» ‘
lter ofe Mrs. Margaret McDonald, and
fibecame associated with the latter in .
Elle merchandise business, opening a ,
" general store in the David Shelton
finilding on First street, which has]
. r sAnce been his niece of business»?
ut ten years ago Mrs. McDonaldt
withdrew from' the business, '
,notsbly oyster lands and eultAva. tAo
and was one of the largest camel}
and shippers of this bay.
also interested in and manager 1‘
the Shelton Tinnsportation Comp y,
He‘ weal
and connected with the State nk
of elton and other local ente
prisa, His recreation! were féW)
one of which heAng the development
of a Summer home and farm at the
head of the bay in which he took
much interest. He also took during ‘
his long business_ career in Sheltoiy
an active interest in' publie afiairs,
and besides serving as county tress:
um and commissioner, has left his .
impress upon many of the activi
to advance the eommunity.whieh, ll.
feel the loss in his going, as will the
people 01 Shelton with whom 119.3%?
so long been associated.
“Deceased leaves to mourn
:A sorrowing wife, three son .
21d James, Angus Lhwrence and L
Thomas Richard, and gone daughter, ‘
, OCR Text:
BUSlNliSS CAREER
- ___A_q A 7
sniiL 's PIONEER MERCHAN'l‘
Pi Es AWAY AT HOME WED-l
5‘5 §DA¥ AFTER HOPELESS 1
EARCEJ‘OR RELIEF
AA - ”A l ’A \
ionizer business man, named
‘htime on Wednesday morning.
condition has been hopeless!
{or some weeks past and death not
" qted by family and friends.
‘to sionslly for several years past
. s3 sufiered from so- -called their
in: m and each recurring period
VLF: be more severe. Last Spring
became Alarmed and tried man
rig outside specialists and in July
AA ‘ it was made to Los Angeles, whel'
As lthorough x-rey examination we ‘
made, without disclosing the exec:
nature of his trduhle. Finding no?
'zelief in hot siiring treatment he re-
turned home after six weeks but in
August visited a specialist in Port-
Bland, and the disease had then ded.
weloped sufficientlyto be diagnosed as
“sarcoma of the pelvis bone, but not
:possible of ofintion for relief. He
was brought home and made ascom-
, ortahle as possible until the end.
? The funeral will be held at st.
.‘Edwsrd’s Chnreh An‘Shelton, Satin-”i
day, October 13, at 10 a. m., and AAA-,
'ftetnlent msdeqn the astho'lio eerie-1
etery; High Msss‘ will be celebrated.
,hy Father Regimbal and other clergyii
.A large number of friends from out-
.side points, including the Knights
of Columbus and Elks lodges 0.11
, Olympis, will be in attendance.
Thomas O‘Neill Wm
ville, Canada, September 3,1859,the
mum. son of James and Catherine
-‘A(Hinch) O’Neill, natives of Ireland!
yThere were ten children in the fam-
[in those now living being one
rather, John, still living at the old
tame, and a sister, Mrs. Wm Phelan,
iwing An RocKester, N. Y. Ahmther
, ohn died in Reno, Nevada, last fall
{fie left home when fourteen years
esof age and went to Saginaw, Mich-
igan, where he took up the trade a
E‘blacksmitb learned of his father as
home. In; the latter part of 1886 he
came West and landing at Shelton:
A secured employment at his trade of‘
lithe Satsoy Railroad Company, now
'the Peninhl‘llnrn in its little frame
shop located where is now the cross-
, .mg at Fifth and RaAlrond streets,
Lin February, 1889, he was married
”rte Miss Jeannette McDonald, dough» ‘
lter ofe Mrs. Margaret McDonald, and
fibecame associated with the latter in .
Elle merchandise business, opening a ,
" general store in the David Shelton
finilding on First street, which has]
. r sAnce been his niece of business»?
ut ten years ago Mrs. McDonaldt
withdrew from' the business, '
,notsbly oyster lands and eultAva. tAo
and was one of the largest camel}
and shippers of this bay.
also interested in and manager 1‘
the Shelton Tinnsportation Comp y,
He‘ weal
and connected with the State nk
of elton and other local ente
prisa, His recreation! were féW)
one of which heAng the development
of a Summer home and farm at the
head of the bay in which he took
much interest. He also took during ‘
his long business_ career in Sheltoiy
an active interest in' publie afiairs,
and besides serving as county tress:
um and commissioner, has left his .
impress upon many of the activi
to advance the eommunity.whieh, ll.
feel the loss in his going, as will the
people 01 Shelton with whom 119.3%?
so long been associated.
“Deceased leaves to mourn
:A sorrowing wife, three son .
21d James, Angus Lhwrence and L
Thomas Richard, and gone daughter, ‘
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Obituaries for Shelton Cemetery,O Last Name,O'Neill, Thomas.tif,O'Neill, Thomas.tif, O'Neill, Thomas.tif