Message #: |
4072 |
Date Posted: |
02-16-2002 |
Obit: |
O'Neill, Thomas (1851 - 1872) |
Contact: |
Susie |
Email: |
searcher4u@hotmail.com |
Surnames: COVILL DARLING DOUGLAS O'NEILL
Thomas O'Neill
(1851-1872)
After a lingering illness of several months, varying considerably
in severity, Thomas O'Neill, only son of James O'Neill, the pioneer
and founder of this village, died in Sparta (where he had been
receiving medical treatment) on last Saturday noon, March 2, 1872,
age 21 years and 20 days. The sad intelligence conveyed in the
foregoing lines, reached here by telegram soon after the event
which they chronicle had transpired. His remains were brought here
on the following day by his parents, who were with him in his dying
hours, in a costly black walnut casket with silver mountings and
otherwise appropriately decorated, and preserved until yesterday to
await the arrival of a sister from school, before being consigned
to their final resting place.
The deceased had suffered a great deal,
and a short time before his death he was rendered entirely blind by
the affections of his system, which were numerous, the most
prominent among which were dropsy and disease of the liver and
kidneys. The news came wholly unexpected, except to a few, and as
the sorrowful tidings went rapidly from mouth to mouth, a
wide-spread felling of sorrow and sadness became very soon apparent
in the village. "Tommy" O'Neill, as he was familiarly known, was
born and reared in this place, and probably had a larger circle of
acquaintances than any young man in this vicinity. His friends were
legion, because he posed a rare faculty for sociability, was
proverbially honest and ever frank, generous and warm-hearted. He
was really the pet of the town and was accorded rare privileges by
everyone. As evidence of this high regard we will only refer to the
large concourse of people who gathered at the little church
yesterday to witness the funeral ceremonies and pay their last
tribute of respect to the memory of the departed. He was the only
son of kind, loving and devoted parents, the only and affectionate
brother of two loving sisters. To them the death of "Tommy" has
caused the most poignant grief, and they have the heartfelt
sympathy of a sorrowful community in their bereavement. It is
indeed hard to see a young man full of life and hope, cut down just
at his maturity, when everything is promising and nothing has yet
been realized. But "death loves a shinning mark'" and the blow is
given without the power of human hands to avert it.
My notes: This obit was sent to me by Kevin Struensee, a volunteer
genealogist.
Tommy O'Neill's parents were James O'Neill Jane Douglas. His
sisters Isabella (Covill) and Maria (Darling). James O'Neill was
the brother of my ggg grandfather.
Clark County Republican (newspaper of Neillsville, WI) March 7, 1872
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