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Pulaski County ArArchives Obituaries.....Quigley, Mark F. June 22, 1905
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Newspapers 
St. Joseph News-Press (St. Joseph, MO) Sat Jun 24, 1905 pg 12
         MARK QUIGLEY FOUND DEAD
A Former St. Joseph Man's Lifeless Body Found
       in a Creek at Hot Springs, Ark
   The body of Mark F. Quigley, formerly of St. Joseph,
was found in a creek two miles south of Hot Springs, Ark.,
yesterday. The police think he committed suicide, 
although there was an ugly wound in the head. This may
have been sustained by striking his head on a rock in
jumping into the stream.
   Mark Quigley was cashier of the Tootle, Wheeler &
Motter Dry Goods Company a number of years. He was
unusually intelligent and he was regarded as a young
man of exceptional promise. Dissipation wrecked his life,
however, and he finally lost his position with the 
wholesale house. He left St. Joseph about four years ago.
   Quigley was a student at Christian Brothers College
and his family was well known and prominent in Catholic
circles here. His father, John Quigley, was city 
engineer about thirty years ago.
   John and Joseph Quigley, brothers of Mark are interested
in the Ackerman-Quigley Printing Company in Kansas City.
They were in the real estate business here at one time.
The mother died in this city a number of years ago. The
family lived for many years on Church street between 
Twelvth and Thirteenth streets.

Arkansa Gazette (Little Rock, AR) Sat Jun 24, 1905 pg 2
                SUICIDE BY DROWNING
M. F. Quigley of St. Joseph, Mo., Ended His Life 
               Near Hot Springs.
Special to the Gazette:
   Hot Springs, June 23.--With his head and shoulders
lying in the shallow water, the dead body of M. F.
Quigley of St. Joseph, Mo., was found in Gulpha creek,
two miles east of this city, this morning by two boys,
who were playing along the banks.
   The coroner was notified and the body was removed to
the McCafferty morgue, where an inquest was held this
afternoon, the jury returning a verdict of suicide by
drowning.
   From the fact that Quigley's head was badly bruised
the theory of murder was advanced, but it developed at
the inquest that deceased informed several persons that
he was tired of life and intended to take his life.
   His family in Missouri are wealthy, but drink is 
said to have absorbed his life so completely, and all
efforts to overcome the desire had proven such failures,
that Quigley decided there was only one way to stop,
and in this last act of his life he was successful.
   Deceased was an expert accountant, J. A. Quigley,
a Kansas City business man, is his brother.

The Catholic Tribune (St. Joseph, MO) Sat Jul 01, 1905 pg 4
               Death of Mark Quigley
   Mark Quigley, son of John Quigley, at one time engineer,
and well known in this city where the family resided for
many years, met death by drowning at Hot Springs, Ark.,
last week, word to that effect having been received in St.
Joseph Sunday.
   Deceased, previous to his departure from St. Joseph 
seven years ago, was head book-keeper for the Tootle, 
Wheeler and Motter Dry Goods Comany and had a wide circle
of friends here. He was 48 years old and unmarried.
   Relatives from New York, Texas and Kansas Ciy reached
St. Joseph in time to attend the funeral which occurred
Wednesday afternoon from the Chathedral.



Additional Comments:
1880 Saint Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri
John Quigley       52 Self  Maine Ireland Ireland
Virginia Quigley   44 Wife  Ireland Ireland Ireland
Mark F. Quigley    22 Son  IA ME IRE d. Jun 1905 Hot Springs, Ark
John T. Quigley    20 Son  IA ME IRE m. Annie Pumphrey 1882 Jackson Co. Mo
William H. Quigley 19 Son  IA ME IRE
Joseph O. Quigley  17 Son  IA ME IRE
George Quigley     16 Son  IA ME IRE
Mary A. Quigley    13 Daug MO ME IRE m. Gustave A. Ackerman 1892 Buchanan Co. MO
Frances Quigley    11 Daug MO ME IRE
Annie M. Quigley   10 Daug MO ME IRE
Theresia B. Quigley 7 Daug MO ME IRE
Allice J. Quigley   5 Daug MO ME IRE
Ettie G. Quigley    4 Daug MO ME IRE

1870 Saint Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri
John Quigley     43 New Brunswick
Breglia Quigley  33 Ireland
Celia C Quigley  13 IA m. Alexius P. Byrne 1876 Buchanan Co. MO
Mark F Quigley   12 IA d. Jun 1905 Hot Springs, Ark Obit in Buchanan Co. MO
John T Quigley   10 IA m. Annie Pumphrey 1882 Jackson Co. Mo
William Quigley	9  IA m. 1  m. 2 Maud Rucker 1899 Buchanan Co. MO
Joseph Quigley    8 IA
George Quigley    6 IA
Mary A Quigley    4 MO m. Gustave A. Ackerman 1892 Buchanan Co. MO
Francis J Quigley 1 MO

1860 Prairie Springs, Jackson, IA
John P Quigley   33 Cannaan
Virgitia Quigley 23 Ireland
Celia C Quigley   4 IA m. Alexius P. Byrne 1876 Buchanan Co. MO
Mark F Quigley    2 IA d. Jun 1905 Hot Springs, Ark Obit in Buchanan Co. MO
John T Quigley	7/12 IA m. Annie Pumphrey 1882 Jackson Co. Mo


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