Obituary-The Oakdale Sentinel-October 17, 1935</TITLE>

CLEMENT J O’SULLIVAN

Clement J O’SULLIVAN, 58, died early Sunday morning, October 13, 1935 at a Norfolk Hospital where he had undergone a major operation about ten days previous. He had been in poor health for some time. Mr O’SULLIVAN was born May 15, 1877 at West Point, Nebraska. At the time of his death, Mr O’SULLIVAN was a conductor on the C &amp; NW railroad, having entered that company’s service on October 4, 1900 as a freight brakeman. He was promoted to freight conductor June 3, 1906. Mr O’SULLIVAN was well and favorably known not only in his home community but throughout the C &amp; NW service in this section. He is survived by his widow and two sisters. Out of town relatives present at the funeral were; Miss Eva O’SULLIVAN of Omaha, and Mrs E. M. LAU and Mr and Mrs J. R. MORRIS of Minneapolis, MN. Funeral services were held at the Sacred Heart Church in Norfolk Tuesday morning. Burial was in the Oakdale Cemetery.</P>


Obituary-Neligh News and Leader-March 19, 1964

Mrs LOWELL (MARKLEY) O’SULLIVAN

Funeral services were held Saturday, March 14 at 2 p.m. in the MARSHALL Mortuary at Tilden for Mrs Lowell O’SULLIVAN, 81, who died March 9, 1964 at Manor Hall in Tilden. Burial was in the Oakdale Cemetery with Ivan KINNAN, Merle EVANS, Earl MCNARE, William CORNETT, Fred DWORAK, and Donald OFE acting as pallbearers. She was born to Ben and Catherine MARKLEY on October 31, 1882 at Oakdale. Mrs O’SULLVIAN is survived by one sister, Mrs Flora M SMITH of Elsinore, California, four nieces and four nephews. Preceding her in death were her husband, parents, three sisters and four brothers.