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Mulick, Catherine 1873 - 1918

MULICK

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 7/25/2024 at 12:19:09

Source: Cresco Plain Dealer Nov. 1, 1918, P5 C5

Mrs. J. W. Mulick died Wednesday morning after a lingering illness This good wife and mother bore her cross of pain patiently to the end. She was a noble woman devoted to her family and her passing will be a loss hard to bear. We will publish a suitable obituary next week.

Transcriber’s Note: Find a Grave shows this was Catherine who was born Apr. 14, 1973 and died Oct. 23, 1918. She is buried in Calvary Elma Cemetery.

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Source: Cresco Plain Dealer Nov. 15, 1918, P4 C1

OBITUARY

MULICK.

In the passing of Mrs. J. W. Mulick this community loses a most valuable and highly respected member whose womanly virtues had a wide influence that recall the words of the poet, “How far that little candle throws its beams, so shines a good deed in a naughty world.”

Catherine L. Cullen was born in Montreal, Canada, where she was educated and grew to womenhood{sic} amid surroundings that developed a noble character and fitted her for the role of wife and mother which she later performed with singular grace and charm. On June 7, 1905 she was married to Dr. J. W. Mulick at St. Patrick’s church, Montreal, Canada. She came with her husband to Elma and soon became one of the most highly respected members of the community.

To this union four children were born, Mary Mildred, James Arthur, Catherine Merion and Joseph P. C. Little Catherine Merion preceded her mother in death six years ago last March.

Mrs. Mulick passed away on Wednesday, October 23, 1918, after a lingering illness during which time she exhibited wonderful patience and fortitude. The end came peacefully after she had received the sacraments of the church whose precepts she had so faithfully followed, and the grace of our Heavenly Father welcomes her spirit to its everlasting home.

The funeral was held Saturday, Oct. 26th, from the Immaculate Conception church. A solemn requiem Mass was celebrated. Rev. Father Gunn, celebrant; Father O’Brien, deacon; Father Bowen, sub-deacon; with Father Collins and Father Hogan in the sanctuary. The body was laid to rest in the local Catholic cemetery.—Elma New Era.

Calvary Elma Cemetery
 

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