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OBITURARY: ANNA LENOR MC GOFF - 1921
THE RIVERTON REVIEW
WED., SEPT. 7, 1921
PAGE 4, COLUMN 2
Mrs. Anna Boyle, nee McGoff, widow of Dominick Boyle, died last Frideay morning, August 26, at her home on Ohio Avenue, and was buried Sunday August 28th at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Services were held in the Church of the Ascension by the Rev. Wm. Keavey.
"Lead Kindly Light" and Fading Still Fading" were the songs by the Choir. After the services the cortege proceeded to the cemetery where interment was made.
Ten pall bearers were Messrs, Chas. Beaman, James Winchester, Lee Groves, Bryce Freeman, Sr., Harry Farthing, and Ferd Wise, Sr. Undertaker J. P. McKenna had charge.
Mrs. Boyle was born in Mayo County, Ireland, on Christmas Day, 1846, from where she went to Scotland at the age of seven. Here she grew into womanshood and became the wife of Dominick Boyle.
They came to America where they lived in Jackson, Ohio, until twenty-four years ago, when Mr. Boyle died. For the last twenty-two years, she resided with her children in different parts of Wyoming. Last living with her son John in Hudson.
She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Wm. Hotchkiss, Mrs. George Downey, Dominick and John Boyle, all of Hudson, Charles of Gunn; Edward of Gebo and Mrs. Alec Kirk of Greybull.
There are twenty-one grand children. TWO SISTERS AND THREE BROTHERS survive her, all residing in Kentucky.