Sudden Death Of Edmund Clancy
Comes as a shock to his many friends
was on the street Wednesday - death the result of heart trouble from which he was a sufferer
Edmund Clancy, the well known N. Main Street saloon keeper, died suddenly at his home on E. Huron street, Thursday morning at 5 o'clock of heart trouble.
The announcement of Mr. Clancy's death was a great surprise to his many friends for few knew that he had been ill, in fact he was on the street yesterday afternoon. To those who were intimately acquainted with him, however, it was known that he was a sufferer from heart trouble, but none thought that death would come so soon.
Mr. Clancy was the son of Edwin Clancy, of Northfield, where he was born in 1854, and has always made his home in this country. He leaves a wife and five sisters - Mrs. John Shannon, of Northfield, Mrs. William Nanry, Mrs. Frank Hanlon and Miss Lizzie Clancy of this city, and Mrs. M.F. Griffin, of Toledo.
The funeral will be held at St. Thomas church Saturday morning at 9 o'clock.
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Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat