The Waterloo Times Oct 22, 1915 MRS. M. J. CROWE PASSED AWAY Mrs. M. J. Crowe, beloved wife of Matt Crowe, departed this life on Friday morning, October 15, 1915, after a lingering illness. Mrs. Crowe was born in County Roscommon, Ireland. She came to America with her parents in early childhood and spent the greater part of her life in Monroe County where her parents settled upon coming to the United States. She was a devout member of the Catholic church and as long as her health permitted, was an active worker in all its religious and charitable organizations. Her leading characteristics were devotion to her home and family. She was above all an ideal mother and faithful friend. Indeed, her life and character are so well known that further comment is unnecessary. She leaves to mourn her loss, a husband and three daughters, viz: Mamie, the wife of Dr. Paulter, Kittie, her faithful attendant during her last illness, and Helen, a religious of the congregation of the Sacred Heart, now station at St. Charles, Mo., a sister, Mrs. Anna Blue and a brother William Wall, besides many devoted relatives and friends. The esteem in which she was held was attested by the large number attending her funeral. Her remains were laid to rest in Sts. Peter and Paul’s cemetery Monday morning after solemn requiem mass in the Catholic church here, conducted by Rev, C. Krewet. May her sleep be peaceful and calm.