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Delia <I>Kiernan</I> Jackson

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Delia Kiernan Jackson

Birth
New York County, New York, USA
Death
29 Apr 1905 (aged 37–38)
Camden, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Camden, Oneida County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.3304222, Longitude: -75.7421528
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Profound sorrow is expressed among all her friends over the death of Mrs. B. F. Jackson, which occurred Saturday evening at 8:46 at her home on Church street from exhaustion. For a year she had been ill and twice during that time had she been to a New York hospital for an operation, the last time returning about two and a half months ago. In spite of the best medical skill and loving care, her condition gradually grew more complex, until her life gently ebbed away.

Mrs. Jackson was a native of New York city, was reared in the metropolis and spent the greater portion of her life there. Her maiden name was Delia Kiernan, a daughter of Mrs. Catharine Kiernan, who for over a year has resided here. Deceased had been twice married, her first husband being George Johnson, a brother of Hon. Russell M. Johnson of Camden. Her union with Mr. Jackson of New York took place April 22, 1896. Seven years ago they first came to this village and remained for a short period, but but about two years ago they returned and established a permanent residence by purchasing a fine home. Mrs. Jackson was a lady of refined tastes, of domestic disposition, a devoted and loving mother, and was highly esteemed here and elsewhere. In religious faith she was a Roman Catholic and a former member of St. Anslem church in New York.

Besides her mother and husband five children—ranging between the ages of 4 and 14—are left to mourn her sad and untimely death. They are Russell and Horace Johnson, Anne, Estelle and Edwin Jackson, to all of whom sincere sympathy is extended. The funeral was held from St. John's church at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, Rev. Father Tiernan officiating.

The music was fine and during the mass Geo. H. Williams sang "Calvary," in rich baritone voice. Messrs. I.D. West, Dr. H. L. Borland, A. T. Wilkinson, A. H. Maloney, D. J. Crimmins an Charles McCarthy acted as bearers.

The remains were placed for the present in the receiving vault at Forest Park cemetery and eventually will be interred in New York city.

The Camden Advance-Journal, Camden, N.Y., Thursday, May 4, 1905
Profound sorrow is expressed among all her friends over the death of Mrs. B. F. Jackson, which occurred Saturday evening at 8:46 at her home on Church street from exhaustion. For a year she had been ill and twice during that time had she been to a New York hospital for an operation, the last time returning about two and a half months ago. In spite of the best medical skill and loving care, her condition gradually grew more complex, until her life gently ebbed away.

Mrs. Jackson was a native of New York city, was reared in the metropolis and spent the greater portion of her life there. Her maiden name was Delia Kiernan, a daughter of Mrs. Catharine Kiernan, who for over a year has resided here. Deceased had been twice married, her first husband being George Johnson, a brother of Hon. Russell M. Johnson of Camden. Her union with Mr. Jackson of New York took place April 22, 1896. Seven years ago they first came to this village and remained for a short period, but but about two years ago they returned and established a permanent residence by purchasing a fine home. Mrs. Jackson was a lady of refined tastes, of domestic disposition, a devoted and loving mother, and was highly esteemed here and elsewhere. In religious faith she was a Roman Catholic and a former member of St. Anslem church in New York.

Besides her mother and husband five children—ranging between the ages of 4 and 14—are left to mourn her sad and untimely death. They are Russell and Horace Johnson, Anne, Estelle and Edwin Jackson, to all of whom sincere sympathy is extended. The funeral was held from St. John's church at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, Rev. Father Tiernan officiating.

The music was fine and during the mass Geo. H. Williams sang "Calvary," in rich baritone voice. Messrs. I.D. West, Dr. H. L. Borland, A. T. Wilkinson, A. H. Maloney, D. J. Crimmins an Charles McCarthy acted as bearers.

The remains were placed for the present in the receiving vault at Forest Park cemetery and eventually will be interred in New York city.

The Camden Advance-Journal, Camden, N.Y., Thursday, May 4, 1905


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  • Added: Mar 6, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207690229/delia-jackson: accessed ), memorial page for Delia Kiernan Jackson (1867–29 Apr 1905), Find a Grave Memorial ID 207690229, citing Forest Park Cemetery, Camden, Oneida County, New York, USA; Maintained by TLyons (contributor 48816921).