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It looks like she died in Lafayette...
DIES HERE AFTER TRIP FROM WEST
Mrs. Julia C. Sullivan, a resident of Denver, Colo., died Thursday morning at 12:15
o'clock. at St. Elizabeth hospital, this city. Mrs. Sullivan came to Lafayette early
in June to attend the first mass celebrated by her nephew, The Rev. Anthony Quinlisk, at
St. Ann's church. She was taken ill while on the train and was removed to the home of
her brother, John E. Creahan, 1924 Thompson Street. On June 26 she was admitted to the
hospital.
Mrs. Sullivan was born in Lafayette, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Creahan. She was a member of Immaculate Conception cathedral in Denver, where she had
been a resident for the past 42 years. Her husband, Thomas Sullivan, died several years
ago. She is survived by two sons, Thomas F. Sullivan, Kansas City, Mo., and Ira A.
Sullivan, Denver; also two daughters, Mrs. Regina McClinton and Miss Florence L. Sullivan,
both of Denver; one brother, John E. Creahan, this city, and one sister, Mrs. Ella Falk,
Memphis, Tenn.
Rev. William Sullivan of Crawfordsville, was the celebrant at a requiem high mass for
Mrs. Sullivan Thursday morning at 7 o'clock in the chapel at St. Elizabeth hospital.
The body was taken to the Vianco funeral home and later shipped to Denver, Colo. for
burial. Thomas F. Sullivan of Kansas City, Ira A. Sullivan and Miss Florence Sullivan, of
Denver, who were at their mother's bedside, accompanied the remains to Denver.
LAFAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER, JULY 25, 1914
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