Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1914 — Requiem Highmass Chanted at Funeral of Mrs. T. M. Callahan. [ARTICLE]
Requiem Highmass Chanted at Funeral of Mrs. T. M. Callahan.
The funeral of Mrs. T. M. Callahan this morning was largely attended, many of the old neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Callahan in Barkley township being in attendance. The solemn requiem highmass was chanted by the (pastor of St. Augustine’s, Father Christian Daniel, assisted by Rev.* Arnold Weyman, as deacon, and Rev. Isadore Collins, as subdeacon. Others of the reverned clergy present were Father William Hordeman, of Frankfort, and Father Nicholas Greiwe. The college choir in charge of Rev. Justin Henkle, answered the responses and sang the mass. Mrs. Callahan was removed from this life when only 32 years of age. She had made many close friends during her life and there was general sorrow at her death. She was a victim of tuberculosis and had suffered a great deal during the past few months, but bore up with rare fortitude. The body was laid to rest in Mt. Calvary cemetery.
