Mrs. Edward Lucey The Carroll Times gives the following account of the death of a former resident of this city, and a lady that was well known to many people. Mrs. Edward J. Lucey died at 8:00 o'clock, Monday evening January 19th at her home in this city, the cause of death being pernicious anemia, from which the deceased had suffered for the past two years. The funeral took place this morning at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic church of which she was a member and burial was made in the cemetery of that parish. Mrs. Elizabeth Grace Lucey was born May 19, 1856 at Mayo, Tipperary county, Ireland, her parents being John and Julia Grace. They moved to America when the subject of this sketch was only one year old and settled in La Salle county, Illinios. In 1865 they moved to Boone, Iowa, where she met and was married June 5, 1875 to Edward J. Lucey, who survives her. To this union, six children were born, four of whom are living, their names being; Mrs. William Drey, John, Edward and Jerry Lucey. All of these are residents of Carroll. Two sisters, Mrs. Lee Carver and Mrs. C. F. Hamilton, preceded her in death as did one brother , James Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Lucey came to Carroll March 15, 1879 and have made this city their home ever since that time. She was a valued member of the Ladies Sodality and Daughters of Isabella and her death will be mourned by a wide circle of friends as well as by those of her own home circle. Boone Co. Democrat Jan. 29, 1914 Typed by Lyman Morrison, 1994. Edward J. Lucey Edward J. Lucey came to Carroll in 1878, partner with Geo. Micka in General Merchandise. Later blacksmith with Charles Hamilton. Hamilton later sold his interest to become County Atty, and Lucey partnered with Henry Wegner, one of the founders of St. Josephs church. >From Carroll Times via Marie Hackett as told to Norma Berns and relayed to Lyman? All of the old editions of Carroll Times have been put under lock and key until such a time as the Historical Society gets enough money to microfilm them. 8/18/94 Lyman Morrison LUCEY WEDS And now, E. J. Lucey has taken Mary E. Grace for better or worse and for weal and for woe. The marriage took place in Boonesbora Catholic church, Wednesday morning. Boone County Democrat June 16, 1875 Typed by Lyman Morrison, 1994.