Charles D. Levering Obituary - Visitation & Funeral Information
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memorials.kuhnfuneralhomes.comThe year of Charles Lever’s birth is unquestionably 1806; the place, No. 35 Amiens Street (formerly North Strand), Dublin.* The house in which he was born was subsequently converted into a shop. At the suggestion of Dr Fitzpatrick, a tablet was inserted in the front wall of this building, bearing the name and the dates of the birth and death of Charles James Lever.* Recently, in making railway extensions in the neighbourhood, the house was demolished. A railway bridge spans Amiens Street at...
www.gutenberg.orgHe visited Ireland in 1871, and seemed alternately in very high and very low spirits; after his return to Trieste he failed gradually, and died suddenly there, from failure of the heart's action, on 1 June 1872. He had continued to lose at cards to the last, yet his affairs were in perfect order, and his family was not unprovided for.
en.wikisource.orgpreacher of charity sermons were often sought, had finally a quiet life of it in a rural parish, without a flock, and died long previous to his over- Avorked brother. "Better to wear out than rust out,"
upload.wikimedia.orgFeb. 22, 1957 – Feb. 26, 1998 Tis your presence we feel and all that abound here on Earth is where you are found. We feel you in the air as the messages
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