Obit: |
Mulvey, Dr. John S. ( - 14 NOV 1894) |
Contact: |
Stan |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
Surnames: |
MULVEY |
----Source: CLARK COUNTY REPUBLICAN PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 11/29/1894
Mulvey, Dr. John S. (25 DEC 1858 - 14 NOV 1894)
The body of Dr. J.S. Mulvey arrived Thursday. He died of
consumption at Fresno, Cal., Wednesday, Nov. 14th, 1894. Henry
Mulvey had started for California to bring his brother home, having
heard that he was failing fast, but death came sooner than
expected, and he had gotten only as far as St. Cloud when he
received the sad news and returned. The funeral will be held
Saturday and a full obituary cannot be given until next week.
(Loyal Tribune)
The remains were brought to this city (Neillsville, Clark County)
Saturday for burial and interred in the Catholic Cemetery.
Dr. Mulvey was, for a long time, a resident of this city and had a
large practice in this community.
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Obit: Mulvey, Dr. John S. #2
(1858-1894)
Contact: Kathleen Englebretson
Email:
kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Mulvey
---Source: The Marshfield News and Wisconsin Hub (22 November 1894)
Mulvery, Dr. John S. (25 December 1858-14 November 1894)
Dr. J. S. Mulvey, a well known physician of Loyal, died of consumption at
Fresno, California on Thursday of last week. Dr. Mulvey has been a resident of
Clark County since 1891, when he commenced his profession at Loyal. In 1885 he
moved to Neillsville, but removed to Loyal in 1892. Last spring he was taken
sick with pneumonia and exposed himself too soon. Consumption threatened him and
in July he left for Southern California for his health. Words of encouragement
as to his condition came in every letter, but his relatives mistrusted that all
was not well with him and on Wednesday of last week his brother, H. S. Mulvey
left for California to bring him home. He had started on his way, expecting to
take the trip leisurely, but the day following a telegram came announcing the
doctor's death. A.A. Graves, brother-in-law of the deceased came to Marshfield
and, after much difficulty, succeeded in getting a telegram to H. S. Mulvey at
St. Paul, Minnesota, and he continued his journey with all speed. Dr. Mulvey was
35 years of age, and popular with all who enjoyed his acquaintance.
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