rooneys-minnesota.com | |||
John Michael Shaw Born 18 Apr 1877 Montgomery, Daviess County, Indiana, died 16 Feb 1954 Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, age 76 years s/o Andrew Jackson Shaw and Elizabeth Rainey Married (1) Jessie Merrifield, March 23, 1907 in Carter County, OK (2) Julia Agnes Martin From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Thursday, February 18, 1954, p. 21: Shaw, John Michael, age 76, 1500 Elizabeth Blvd., passed away Tuesday evening. Survivors, wife, Mrs. Julia Shaw; daughter, Misses Nora Margaret, Lillian, Mildred Shaw, all of Fort Worth; brother, William J. Shaw, Fort Worth. Recitation of the rosary 8 p.m. Wednesday at residence. Requiem high mass will be offered 9:30 a.m. Thursday, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rev. Meinrod Marbaugh, celebrant. Interment Greenwood. Pallbearers, Rowan Shaw, Edwin Shaw, Bill Shaw, W. V. McClure, M. E. Chamberlain. Friends may call at the residence after 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. Arrangements Harveson-Cole. Married 16 Nov 1921 Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, age 44 years (married 32 years) to: Julia Agnes Martin, age by marriage 35 years, daughter of William Joseph Martin and Catherine Bridget Rooney. Born 11 Jul 1886 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota, died 29 Nov 1969 Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, age 83 years Julia was their first child to be born in Bangor Township. Margaret and her sister Julia were home with their parents until they died. At the time they were all living in Sedan. In 1913 or 1914, they moved into the hotel building in Sedan, owned by William E. Martin, and ran it for two or three years. "The Martin girls," as they were referred to locally, then went off to be trained as Red Cross nurses in Helena, Montana. Julia was a Red Cross nurse during WWI. In 1920 they returned to Sedan for a vacation and homecoming. In June of that year Margaret married Chris Miller, a farmer, in Townsend, Montana. After the "team" broke up with Margaret's marriage, Julia went to Chicago to work, and then to Ft. Worth, Texas to follow her nursing profession. It was there that she met John Shaw, whom she married in 1921. John was born in Montgomery, Indiana in 1877, but when they met he was a dairy farmer in Texas. He continue at that while she operated a rest home. They had three daughters, only one of whom married and had children. Millie assisted her mother in the rest home and Lillian worked as a bookkeeper for commercial employers until her untimely death from a stroke ("CVA") in 1974. MRS. J. M. SHAW During World War No. 1, Mrs. J. M. Shaw, manager of the Shaw sanitarium, 3132 Frazier was a nurse in the Letterman Military Hospital, San Fr ancisco. When the Armistice was signed Mrs. Shaw had her passport and overseas equipment ready to leave for Europe. She was glad becaus e the war came suddenly to a close but was disappointed that she could not make the trip abroad. Eight nurses, all graduates from St. John s, Helena, Montana had volunteered for overseas service and some of them where abroad when the armistice was signed. Mrs. Shaw, whose maiden name was Julia E. Martin was married to J. M. Shaw in 1921. They are the parents of three charming daughters, Misses Nora Mae, a pre-medical student in O. L. V., Lillian, and Mildred, both in O. L. V. high school and both planning to train for registered nurses when they graduate. The Shaw Sanitarium, like many other institutions, was planned around a family need. After her husband became ill and was a convalescent patient for three years, Mrs. Shaw was so busy with his care that she could not enter the business or professional world to supplement the family income which had become necessary at this time. Putting her nursing practice into profitable business was the solution to her problem. The Shaw Sanitarium designed to give proper care and nursing to invalids was established in 1935. Beginning in her home Mrs. Shaw now has five cottages equipped to take care of men and women whose children are so busy in their business and professional careers that they do not have time to give their parents proper care. The cottages situated on adjoining lots constitute a little community where the patients who are not confined to their beds may visit each other. Mrs. Shaw employs a good cook. She personally supervises the planning and serving of well balanced meals. The bedrooms are neat and orderly at all times. The buildings are equipped with furnace heat, all fire hazards removed . Mr. and Mrs. Shaw own a farm where they raise chickens and where a flock of hens produce eggs for the Sanitarium and a surplus for the market. Mr. Shaw's health has improved so much that he is able to assist his wife with flowers and to grow fresh vegetables for use of the sanitarium. Passersby are attracted to the happy little group who play games on the lawns during the summer months. Children: 1. Nora Margaret ShawBorn 3 Feb 1923 Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, died 22 Jan 1995 Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, age 71 years From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Tuesday, January 24, 1995: FORT WORTH - Nora Margaret Shaw Stinnett, 71, a homemaker and former employee of the brokerage firm of Merrill, Lynch, Pearce, Fenner & Smith, died of cancer Sunday at home. Vigil: 7 tonight at Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home. Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Patrick Cathedral. Burial: Greenwood Memorial Park. Mrs. Stinnett was born in Fort Worth and was a lifelong resident. She was a graduate of both Our Lady of Victory High School and College, a member of Beta Sigma Phi and a volunteer for many years at St. Joseph Hospital. Mrs. Stinnett was a 40-year member of Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church, where she served on the school board, Parish Council and Altar Society. She was also a member of National Council of Catholic Women. Memorials: The Community Hospice of St. Joseph or the American Cancer Society. Survivors: Husband, Ashby E. Stinnett of Fort Worth; three sons, Michael Stinnett and Martin Stinnett, both of Fort Worth, and Christopher Stinnett of Dallas; daughter, Julia Hummert of Grandview; sister, Mildred Shaw of Fort Worth; and two grandchildren. 2. Lillian Marie ShawBorn 15 May 1924 Tarrant County, Texas, died 15 Mar 1974 Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, age 49 years Lillian did not marry or have children. She worked as a bookkeeper for commercial employers until her untimely death from a stroke ("CVA" ) in 1974. From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Sunday, March 17, 1974, p. 34A: Rosary for Miss Lillian Marie Shaw will be at 4 p.m. Sunday in Harveson and Cole Funeral Chapel with mass at 9:30 a.m. Monday at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church. Burial will be in Greenwood. Miss Shaw of 3140 Frazier died in a hospital Friday. A Fort Worth native, Miss Shaw was a graduate of Our Lady of Victory Academy and was a member of Beta Sigma Phi, a professional business women's sorority. She was an office clerk for Cox's Ridglea department store for 10 years. She was an avid sports fan and a member of the Wings Booster Club. Survivors include two sisters, Miss Mildred C. Shaw and Mrs. Nora Stinnett, both of Fort Worth. From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Sunday, March 17, 1974, p. 29C: Miss Lillian Marie Shaw, 3140 Frazier, of Friday, March 15. Survivors: Sisters, Miss Mildred C. Shaw, Mrs. Nora Stinnett; nieces and nephews, Michael, Chris, Martin and Julia Margaret Stinnett. Friends may call at Harveson & Cole Funeral Home where Rosary will be recited 4 p.m. Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. Monday, St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church. Interment Greenwood. Pallbearers: Bill Shaw, Terry Chamberlain, Edwin Shaw, Rowan Shaw, Raymond Medlenka, Ernest Sallino. Honorary pallbearers: Bill McClure, Andrew McClure, Andrew Shaw, Carl Perkins, Mike Chamberlain, Al Medina, W. B. Shaw, George Sutherland. Arrangements Harveson & Cole. 3. Mildred Catherine "Millie" ShawBorn 23 Oct 1927 Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, died 12 Aug 2013 Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas Event Description: Greenwood Memorial Park, age 85 years Mildred Catherine Shaw, a native and lifelong Fort Worth resident, passed away on Monday, Aug. 12, 2013, in her 86th year. Mass of Christian Burial, 1 p.m. Friday at St. Andrew Catholic Church, Fort Worth. Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park, Fort Worth. Visitation: 6 p.m. Thursday with a rosary beginning at 7 p.m. Thursday at Thompson's Harveson & Cole. Mildred was born Oct. 23, 1927, the third daughter of John and Julia Shaw, a pioneer Fort Worth dairy family. She was a graduate of Harris Hospital Nursing School and for many years ran Shaw's Sanitarium with her mother, then carried on after her mother's death. Mildred was a longtime member of St. Andrew Catholic Church, where she served as an extraordinary minister of Communion. Prior to that, she was a member of St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church. Mildred was preceded in death by her parents; her sisters, Nora Margaret Stinnett and Lillian Marie Shaw; and her nephew, Michael Eugene Stinnett. Survivors: Niece, Julia Margaret Hummert and husband, Steve, of Grandview, and their children, Katherine Nors and Michael Hummert, along with their spouses and children; nephews, Christopher Stinnett of Dallas, and Martin Stinnett of Crowley; and brother-in-law, Gene Stinnett of Crowley, formerly of Fort Worth. Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home and Crematory 702 Eighth Avenue, Fort Worth 817-336-0345 Published in Dallas Morning News on August 14, 2013 |