Obituary |
The Times-Mountaineer Saturday, May 7, 1892 W. W. Statesman: The body of Henry McNally, who died at Lewiston, Idaho, April 28th, was brought to this city and interred in the Catholic cemetery on Sunday afternoon. It was followed to the grave by a large concourse of citizens in carriages after the funeral services at the Catholic cathedral. Henry McNally was born in Ireland in the year 1827 and was 65 years of age at the time of his death. He came to Walla Walla in 1859, and after residing here several years went to the salmon river mines where he engaged in mining with varying success for several years, and finally settled down near Lewiston engaged in raising horses. He was a brother to Mrs. James Kearney, of Lewiston, who died some few years ago and who also was buried here. He was a good law-abiding citizen and left his property to his niece, a daughter of Mr. Joseph Rafferty. [Appears to have been buried in Walla Walla, WA, but I could find no Catholic cemetery in that city] |