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Latest revision as of 06:45, May 18, 2022

Birth

Lily was born about 1907 in Leghorn, Massachusetts.

Marriage and Children

She was the wife of the late Henry R. Reidy.

Occupation

She and her husband maintained a farm in Rensselaerville for many years where they raised goats and chickens.

Military Service

Mrs. Reidy served as an Army nurse in the China-Burma theatre of operations in World War II.

Death

Lillian died August 30, l997 at Eden Park Nursing Home in Albany, New York.

Burial

There was no funeral service as Mrs. Reidy made an anatomical gift of her body to the Albany Medical College.

Other Media

Obituary
ALBANY -- Lillian (Lily) C. Reidy, age 90, died August 30, l997 at Eden Park Nursing Home. Mrs. Reidy was born in Leghorn, MA. She was the wife of the late Henry R. Reidy. She and her husband maintained a farm in Rensselaerville for many years where they raised goats and chickens. Mrs. Reidy was a veteran of World War II and served as an Army nurse in the China-Burma theatre of operations. Mrs. Reidy has no survivors. She leaves dear friends, George Sleasman, Rose Mary Deaton, Constance Marsh, Alfred LeMon and Robert and Holly Cramer. There will be no funeral service as Mrs. Reidy has made an anatomical gift of her body to the Albany Medical College. Published in the Albany Times Union, Capital Region Section, Page B7, 3 Sep 1997 Issue.

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