The  Shelbyville  Republican
Monday September 26, 1938
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ST. PAUL  MAN  DIED  AT  SON’S
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Funeral Rites for Anthony Mulroy,
Seventy-Nine, To Be Held Today
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           Anthony Mulroy, age seventy-nine, a native of St. Paul, and a resident of that town until a few months ago, died Saturday at the home of his son, John Mulroy, in Lawrenceburg.
           Funeral services will be held this morning at 9:30 o’clock at the St. Paul Catholic Church.  Burial will be made in the church cemetery.
            Survivors with the son are two grandsons.  The deceased was the last of that generation of his family.  There are several cousins who survive in Shelby county.
Contributed by Barb Huff  for Don T. Mitchell


The  Shelby  Democrat
Thursday, November 24, 1927
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FINDS  DEATH  DUE
TO  ACCEDENTAL  FALL
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          Accidental death is the verdict of  Edward Boyd,  county coroner in the cae of  Edward Mulroy,  65 years old, of St. Paul, who fell into a pit at the Greely Stone Quarry near St. Paul on November 8 and died two hours later at the Major hospital here.  The report of the coroner was filed this afternoon with the clerk of the Shelby circuit court.
          There were no eye witnesses to the accident and workmen at the quarry gave the same version of the mishap.  They said that Mr. Mulroy had been wheeling coal to the edge of the pit when the accident occurred.  The coroner gave as his verdict that the death of Mr. Mulroy was caused from crusing injuries when he fell the fifty feet to the bottom of the pit.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Monday January 3, 1921
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RETTA  MULROY
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Of  St. Paul, Died in Indianapolis
Hospital Sunday Morning
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          Mrs. Retta Mulroy, sister of Mr. Herman Avery, of South West street, this city, died Sunday morning at 7:30 o’clock in the Long Hospital, where she had been a patient for four weeks.  Mrs. Mulroy was afflicted with gangrene in both legs.  Two operations had been performed trying to save her life.  She left one son, John Mulroy.
Mrs. Mulroy was one of St. Paul’s best known women.  She was a member of the Christian church.  The funeral will be held Tuesday at two o’clock at the home, the Rev. Alfonso Burns, pastor of the Gwynneville Christian church, officiating.  The interment will be made in the Ogden graveyard by C. M. Ewing.
Contributed by Barb Huff  for Don T. Mitchell

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