She is survived by three children, Mrs. Fred Baurley and Mrs. Albert Hauersperger, of Four Corners, and Miss Emma Foy of Seymour; also by two brothers, William Hamant, of Cincinnati, Ohio; and Charles Hamant, of Indianapolis; and by seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
İNorth Vernon Sun/Plain Dealer
Mrs. Mary Foy, age eighty-five, a resident of this vicinity for almost sixty years, died at the home, 307 East Laurel street, at 1:15 o'clock Sunday morning. Death followed a four weeks' illness since she had suffered a stroke and was due to a complication of diseases.
Funeral services will be conducted at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning from St. Joseph Catholic Church at Four Corners with the Reverend Father Raymond Marchino, pastor, in charge. Burial in Four Corners Cemetery.
Mrs. Foy was born on January 25, 1855, at Logansport, Indiana the daughter of Lambert and Mary Bordeaux Hamant, both natives of France. She moved to this vicinity in 1882 and was married on November 26, 1883, at St. James Church, as the Four Corners Church was then known, to Thomas Foy, who died on June 17, 1909.
Mrs. Foy was a member of the St. Ambrose Catholic Church in this city and had a wide acquaintance of friends who mourn her death.
She is survived by three children, Mrs. Fred Baurley, of Four Corners, Jennings County; Mrs. Albert Hauersperger, also of Four Corners, and Miss Emma Foy of this city. Two brothers, William Hamant, of Cincinnati and Charles Hamant, of Indianapolis; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren also survive.
Friends may call at the home, 307 East Laurel street, at anytime.
İSeymour Daily Tribune