The Cork Examiner, 4 September 1901
| IN MEMORIAM |
| THIRD ANNIVERSARY.—In sad and loving memory of William Ahern, Barrack street, who died on the 4th September, 1898. Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on his soul. Immaculate Heart of Mary pray for him. |
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The Cork Examiner, 18 September 1901
| MARRIAGE |
| BRADY—O'MAHONY—On the 14th inst, at Union Hall, by the Rev J Murray, Patrick Brady, petty officer Royal Navy, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Jeremiah O'Mahony, naval pensioner, Post Office, Union Hall. |
| DEATHS |
| M'CARTHY—On the 17th inst, at his residence. Dominick street, Timothy M'Carthy, baker. Funeral from North Cathedral at 10.30 on to-morrow (Thursday) for St Joseph's Cemetery. R.I.P. American papers please copy. |
| AHERN—September 17th, at his residence, 61, Gillabbey street, Michael Ahern, agent, to the inexpressible grief of his sorrowing wife and family. Funeral from Lough Chapel on Thursday at 11 o'clock for Tracton Abbey. |
| O'LEARY—On the 15th inst, at her residence, Honoria, relict of the late Cornelius O'Leary, of Rockfield, to the inexpressible grief of her sorrowing children. |
| WATSON—September 14th, at his residence, Monearnane, Milford, Charleville, Co. Cork, Mr. Robert Watson; aged 58 years. Deeply and desrvedly mourned by his sorrowing wife, family, and friends. "Thy will be done." |
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