The body of Mrs. Johanna Maney, who died in Oklahoma City last Friday afternoon, was brought to El Reno Monday morning for burial.
The remains were taken to the Catholic church, where the funeral services were held at 10 o'clock. Solemn requiem high mass was said by Rev. Father Gregory, assisted by Rev. Fathers Keikeisen, Hall and Sevens.
Interment took place in the Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Maney and her husband came to America from Ireland in the early sixties and settled in Pennsylvania. Later they moved to Iowa and Nebraska, coming to El Reno in 1892, where she made her home until a year ago when she went to Oklahoma City to the home of her son, James Maney, with whom she was living at the time of her death.
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