Hourigan Cemetery at Haysville, Marion County, Kentucky
Hourigan
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Lottie Hourigan Morton
Born 1889
Died 4/2/1914
Daughter of James Patrick Hourigan & Grace Ann Johnson
MARION FALCON   6/26/1908
RILEY NEWS - Sunday school met at Mr. Shelby Isaacs and the following officers were elected; F.M. Watson, Superintendent, T.D. Edwards, Assistant Superintendent ,
Miss Lottie Hourigan, Secretary, Miss Carrie Edwards,  treasurer.  Teachers were not appointed as they had not literature.  Money was collected for buying literature and song books.  Good order was kept.
LEBANON ENTERPRISE   5/19/1911
RILEY -
Mrs. Mattie Bonta of Mercer County and Mrs. Lottie Morton of St. Louis, Missouri are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hourigan, at this place.
Lebanon Enterprise  4/3/1914
DIES IN ST. LOUIS
A telegram was received here yesterday announcing that Mrs. Lottie Morton, who formerly was a resident of this county, had died at her home in St. Louis of pneumonia.  She was a daughter of J. P. Hourigan, of Riley, and had been living in St. Louis for about three months.  The remains will arrive at her old home this morning and the funeral services will be held at Haysville church at 11 o'clock.  Rev. J. L. Adkins will conduct the services, and burial will be in the cemetery adjoining the church.

Mrs. Morton is survived by her husand, to whom she was married a few years ago; her parents and several brothers and sisters, who have the sympathy of many friends in their sorrow.
St. Louis Post Dispatch  4/4/1914, Page 11
Burial Permit for Lottie M. Morton
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