Burns Result in Death Of Miss Ellen Daley

Saturday, October 8, 1932

As a result of burns suffered five weeks ago when a can of inflammable liquid exploded while she was using it to clean paint brushes. Miss Ellen Daley, well known resident of Osgoode, Ont., died in a local hospital last night at the age of 71 years.

Miss Daley had been admitted to the hospital shortly after the accident, but it was realized that she could not recover, and her death last night was not entirely unexpected.

She was born at Osgoode, daughter of the late John Daley, and had lived on the farm practically all har life, with the exception of a few years in Ottawa. She was well known in the community and was a devout member of St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Osgoode.

Miss Daley is survived by a brother, Peter Deley, Osgoode, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Galvin, Chicago, Ill.

Remains are at the funeral home of McEvoy Bros., 471 MacLaren street, but will be taken to her home on Sunday afternoon. The funeral will he held from her residence at 9.30 o'clock Monday morning to St. John's church for requiem high mass at 10 o'clock. Interment will be made in the pariah cemetery.

Source: 
The Ottawa Journal
Church: 
St. John