Susan J. Gough (Sr.
Mary de Sales)
Death of Sister Mary de Sales:
Peacefully Passing Away After a Brief But Painful Illness
in St. Joseph’s Convent.
A few moments before six o’clock last evening Sister
Mary de Sales died in St. Joseph’s Convent of
pneumonia contracted about two weeks ago. For several days
her condition had been very critical and her death was not
unexpected. Surrounding her at her death were her sisters
in religion and immediate relatives who administered to her
comfort and consolation and thus she passed peacefully and
submissively away, leaning with Christian faith and trust
upon Him to whose serice she had devoted her life. In the
world her name was Susan Gough. She was the daughter of
Mrs. John Gough and was born in this borough January 11,
1864, being aged at the time of her death 22 years, 2
months and 12 days. She was a sister of Peter J., John J.,
and Michael Gough. She entered St. Joseph’s Convent
August 30, 1883 and had just completed her novitiate, being
professed on her death bed. (...)
Sister de Sales was a most estimable young lady and was
greatly beloved and esteemed by all who knew her. During
her illness she had the most skillful treatment and tender
nursing. Against the dreadful disease which attacked her
she fought bravely and was patient, obedient and hopeful to
the end, repaying all the care that was lavished upon her
with the love of her pure and gentle heart. (...)
The funeral will take place Friday morning at half past
nine o’clock. Services will be held in St.
Gabriel’s church. The following will be the pall
bearers: Edward Lockman, Edward McGeehan, Michael Givens,
Thomas Conlin, John McGlory, Philip Clark, Terence Brady,
John Dougherty. The remains will be laid to rest in the
Sisters’ plot in St. Gabriel’s cemetery.
Hazleton Sentinel, Wednesday, 24 Mar 1886, page
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