-43- - ordained a* 3t. Georgia on June 23, 1931* 'hy -2 i 3hop 0*3ulliv6n« To aervod 03 curate at tfco i &eilica fear one year, end then joined the teeming Staff at at, Dunatan'a. In the autuao of 1933* Dr. Sarrell was to have &>ne t» London*. England , to do post- graduate writ in i &iglioh, and aub»ot),uent3y boad that department at the Qaiveraity. Feeling unwell during that suoraor, he entered St» Stasy»a L 'oepital* t&ntreal, for what was considered to 'ooa rather ordinary operation, Hare he died unexpectedly on July 12, 1933 $ after bat ■£®o years In the priesthood. She remains arrived by train, and -.703:0 removed to the basilica to lie in 3tate. Solera* JSasa was calibrated there by Bev. J » B« Be trier, Vico-Hector of 3t» Sunataa*a, 2ho oor- txw cos given by Bov, John Enoss , S » J., oho had coon proeching $be prieets* retreat at the College, 2fee remains wore t>.;en transferred to the hoae of bio parenta osaX later tho socio day to ^->t, George*a CJjureh, Ijdto Pontifical IJooa was sung by iC&shop 0* Sullivan, with a touching panegyric being delivered by Hov, J , A, i 'Asrphy, Itector of the Xfe&vorsity* A long-time classmate of the dooeasod prieqt, liov, 8r* Richard Ellsworth , acted as suodeacon of the ftesd*^* 3 E 7* fiHGHABL BQG8SX Father aooney t?aa born in Ions on Kovember 24, 1393, son of Joseph Sooney and Sridgot 3eera»icfe. Following graduation from St* IJunstan's in 1919* he entered the Grand Seninary of Quebec , and 40 2bo Charlottotown Guardigm, (July 13» 38, 1933)*