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Delilah Kennedy
Mulhall State Journal
June 26, 1914
Submitted by: Debby Cook


DEATH OF MRS. DELILAH KENNEDY
Miss Delilah Dennis was born in Pickaway county, Ohio, June 2, 1837, was married to James T. Kennedy on February 4, 1857, and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Allie Blakesley, Jan. 22, 1921, aged 83 years, 7 months and 20 days. She leaves four children T.W. Kennedy of Lamont, Okla., J. E. Kennedy of Indianola, Ia., Mrs. Allie Blakesley and R.W. Kennedy of Mulhall. She leaves besides her children 20 grand children and 16 great grand children.
Mrs. Kennedy joined the Methodist Church at an early age. She lived faithful to the end. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. T.B. Cave on Sunday afternoon in the Methodist church at Mulhall. Interment was in Rose Lawn Cemetery by the side of her husband.


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