Her sister Mary married John Laithwaite, and was the mother of Sir Gilbert John Laithwaite, 1894-1986, a career civil servant and diplomat, who was UK ambassador to Ireland 1949-1951.
Marion married Luke Malley in Dublin, in 1894.
Her son
Lieutenant Francis Luke Malley
died of injuries received in WW1, in what was then Tanganyika, East Africa.
He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant on 20 July 1915. He was an officer in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, attached to the 2nd Battalion of the 1st Kings African Rifles.
For further details of her and her children, see the bio of her husband.
Her sister Mary married John Laithwaite, and was the mother of Sir Gilbert John Laithwaite, 1894-1986, a career civil servant and diplomat, who was UK ambassador to Ireland 1949-1951.
Marion married Luke Malley in Dublin, in 1894.
Her son
Lieutenant Francis Luke Malley
died of injuries received in WW1, in what was then Tanganyika, East Africa.
He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant on 20 July 1915. He was an officer in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, attached to the 2nd Battalion of the 1st Kings African Rifles.
For further details of her and her children, see the bio of her husband.
Inscription
In Loving Memory Of
LUKE MALLEY
who died 18th December 1945.
aged 83 years.
and his wife
MARIAN MALLEY
who died 11th March 1960
aged 87 years.
Their son
CHARLES MALLEY
B.Co. 2nd Batt. Dublin Brigade I.R.A.
killed in action 3rd July 1922
aged 18 years
their daughter
MARION DALY
who died 25th July 1948
aged 45 years
their son
ERNIE O'MALLEY
formerly
O.C. 2nd Southern Division I.R.A.
who died 25th March 1957
aged 59 years
R.I.P.
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