The Waterloo Republican Thursday, March 8, 1900 DEATHS SHOOCK The infant son, aged 4 months, of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Shoock died Tuesday. CREEDON The city papers announced last week announced the death of Miss Maggie Creedon, formerly one of the teachers in the Waterloo schools. She suffered from cancer for a number of years, from the effects of which she died. In this melancholy topic it might be stated that Miss Creedon was a warm friend of Miss Crowely, whose death is also noted in our columns. Both died about the same time and from the same ailment. CROWLEY Miss Johanna Crowley died near this city March 1st, 1900 aged about 53 years. Miss Crowley had been ailing for a number of years, her death resulting from cancer which refused to yield to treatment. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Crowley, both of whom are dead. Mr. Crowley was accidentally killed in the early sixties by being thrown from a wagon one Sunday morning when returning from church. The mother died about four years ago. Besides a large number of friends she leaves a number of relatives, among whom are Mrs. Buckely of St.Louis, Mrs. T. Burns of Columbia, Daniel Crowley of Waterloo, and Dr. J. Crowley of Kansas City. Miss Crowley was a devout Catholic, and a member of the Rosary and Sacred Heart societies.