Death of James Enwright.
The many friends of this estimable young man will regret to hear of his death
which occurred at the residence of his mother, No. 45 Summer Street,
Wednesday forenoon. Deceased was attacked with chills about a week ago, and
typhoid fever ensued with the fatal result. He was a plumber by trade, and
was for many years in the employ of T. R. Garity & Co. He recently, in
conjunction with Mr. Farrell, started in business for himself, and the future
was full of bright promise. Mr. Enwright was 28 years of age, and was
prominent in all the charitable works which are carried on under Catholic
auspices. He was a member of the committee of St. Peter's orphan asylum, the
committee of St. John's hospital and the Young Men's Catholic Library
association. He was a young man of kindly disposition and excellent
character, who knew few enemies and many friends. The funeral will occur at
his late residence, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
--The American Citizen [Lowell], 13 April 1883
Dennis Ahern [no relation]
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