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Attack is Fatal To Mrs. Steffey

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6
Month
February
Year
1937
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Attack Is Fatal
To Mrs. Steffey

Lifelong Resident Here Dies
At Age Of 69

Mrs. Milton M. Steffey, 69, of
520 N. Ashley St., died last night
at her home of an illness which
followed a heart attack on Dec. 27.

Mrs. Steffey personified the type
of neignborly, sympathetic Irish
woman whose services, given willingly, were constantly in demand
in years gone by as a practical
nurse and as a "friend in need"
of hundreds of families in the city.

Born May 31, 1867, in Ann
Arbor, Mrs. Steffey had been a
resident of N. Ashley St. her entire life. She formerly was Julia
Ann O'Grady, daughter of John
and Catherine O'Grady, who were
among the first Irish settlers of
the city.

She was married 47 years ago
to Mr. Steffey. She was a mem-
ber of St. Thomas Catholic church,
and was active in the church organizations before her health began to fail a few years ago.

She is survived by her husband;

a daughter, Miss H. Irene Steffey
of Ann Arbor; four son' " ;'y
and George of Ann A-i d
Milton and Stuart of Jackson, two
brothers, John O'Grady of Min-
neapolis and Stan O'Grady of Battle Creek, and five grandchildren
in Jackson.

Funeral services will be held at
10 o'clock Friday morning in St.
Thomas Catholic church with
burial in St. Thomas cemetery.
Friends may call at the residence
where the Rosary will be recited
at 8 o'clock tomorrow night.