Posted by Cathy Gowdy on Friday, July 26, 2013 at 06:05:13 :
The Marin Journal
Thursday, March 19, 1903
Page 3
Death of E. McGee of Nicasio Thursday
Edward McGee of Nicasio, a well known and popular native of that place, died in San Francisco on Thursday from blood poisoning. He was aged 33 years. Mr. McGee had many friends in Petaluma who will learn the sad news with great regret. No particulars regarding the funeral have as yet been received.
--- --- ---
Marin County Tocsin
Saturday, March 21, 1903
Page 3
Death of Ed Magee
The news of the death of Edward Magee, one of Marin County’s most prominent residents, was received here Saturday of last week. Edward Magee was born and raised in Nicasio. About a year ago, he removed to San Francisco where he has since been residing with his sisters. His parents died some years ago, and a brother, Richard Magee, also passed away a few years ago. The Magee family were highly esteemed in Marin County and the death of the young man will be regretted. He hurt his foot some time ago, and blood poisoning set in. He was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital where he passed away at 3 o’clock, March 6th. Deceased left two sisters, Misses Mary and Alice Magee of San Francisco.
He was a native of Nicasio, aged 34 years. Mr. Magee was an honest, upright young man, and by his pleasing manner, commanded the respect and esteem of all who knew him. The funeral took place Sunday at Petaluma and was attended by friends from all over the county.
powered by SpudBoard |