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Laughlin Murrin

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Laughlin Murrin

Birth
County Cork, Ireland
Death
3 Mar 1899 (aged 79)
Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Millersburg, Iowa County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Laughlin Murrin died at his home in English township, March 3, 1899, Mr. Laughlin Murrin, aged 73 years, 2 months, and 2 days. He was born in Kildare County, Ireland but came to this country in his early boyhood days without acquaintances or money, but he soon made friends and prospered. He was married in 1851 at Watertown, NY and moved to Iowa in 1856, locating on a farm in English township, and for 48 years he resided in the same community, having the esteem and confidence of all who knew him. His wife, a grand, noble woman, and two sons and four daughters survive him and mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father. Two sons have preceded him to the spirit land. His children who are living all reside in Iowa County, and are Mrs. Ed Wagner, Charles Murrin, Mrs. T. R. Dillin, Mrs. John Faas, Jr., William Murrin, and Mrs. M. Kelley; all of them were at his bedside during his sickness and death. He was a Christian gentleman and had the rites of his church administered to him before his death. A good man called home at a ripe old age, one that had been true in every relationship in his life; as a husband, as a father, a neighbor, as a citizen, as a Catholic he was honorable and upright and has only entered a higher and purer life; it is true that we call it death, but in reality it is the beginning of life, a life that will never end. Father McCarville conducted the funeral services at the Millersburg Church, preaching a most excellent sermon. The family wishes to thank those who so kindly and sympathetically assisted them during his sickness and death...
Laughlin Murrin died at his home in English township, March 3, 1899, Mr. Laughlin Murrin, aged 73 years, 2 months, and 2 days. He was born in Kildare County, Ireland but came to this country in his early boyhood days without acquaintances or money, but he soon made friends and prospered. He was married in 1851 at Watertown, NY and moved to Iowa in 1856, locating on a farm in English township, and for 48 years he resided in the same community, having the esteem and confidence of all who knew him. His wife, a grand, noble woman, and two sons and four daughters survive him and mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father. Two sons have preceded him to the spirit land. His children who are living all reside in Iowa County, and are Mrs. Ed Wagner, Charles Murrin, Mrs. T. R. Dillin, Mrs. John Faas, Jr., William Murrin, and Mrs. M. Kelley; all of them were at his bedside during his sickness and death. He was a Christian gentleman and had the rites of his church administered to him before his death. A good man called home at a ripe old age, one that had been true in every relationship in his life; as a husband, as a father, a neighbor, as a citizen, as a Catholic he was honorable and upright and has only entered a higher and purer life; it is true that we call it death, but in reality it is the beginning of life, a life that will never end. Father McCarville conducted the funeral services at the Millersburg Church, preaching a most excellent sermon. The family wishes to thank those who so kindly and sympathetically assisted them during his sickness and death...


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  • Added: Jul 19, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14979728/laughlin-murrin: accessed ), memorial page for Laughlin Murrin (1 Jan 1820–3 Mar 1899), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14979728, citing Saint Bernards Cemetery, Millersburg, Iowa County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by svandee (contributor 46842720).