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James Cline Heacox

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James Cline Heacox

Birth
Millwood, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
May 1939 (aged 52–53)
Lockport, Niagara County, New York, USA
Burial
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JAMES HEACOX DIES

President of Lockport Townsend Club Passes after Long Illness

LOCKPORT. May 29.- James C. Heacox, 53, of 45 North Transit street, president of Lockport's No. 1 Townsend club, and for several years an active worker in the Townsend plan, died Sunday in Lockport City hospital. He had been in poor health for several months.

Born in Millwood, Pa., Mr. Heacox was educated in the public schools there and then came to Lockport as a young man. For the past 18 years, until his health failed, he had been employed as a stationary fireman at the Simonds Saw and Steel company. He was also counselor of Niagara Council, 8, Junior Order of United American Mechanics.

Surviving are his wife, Olive Knox Heacox; two daughters, Mrs. Harry Walders, Niagara Falls and Mrs. Howard Van Dusen, San Diego, Cal., and four sons, Robert, John, William and David Heacox, all of Lockport.

The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2:30 at the Prudden funeral home, 242 Genessee St. Burial will be in Cold Springs cemetery

Source: The Niagra Falls Gazette, May 29, 1939
JAMES HEACOX DIES

President of Lockport Townsend Club Passes after Long Illness

LOCKPORT. May 29.- James C. Heacox, 53, of 45 North Transit street, president of Lockport's No. 1 Townsend club, and for several years an active worker in the Townsend plan, died Sunday in Lockport City hospital. He had been in poor health for several months.

Born in Millwood, Pa., Mr. Heacox was educated in the public schools there and then came to Lockport as a young man. For the past 18 years, until his health failed, he had been employed as a stationary fireman at the Simonds Saw and Steel company. He was also counselor of Niagara Council, 8, Junior Order of United American Mechanics.

Surviving are his wife, Olive Knox Heacox; two daughters, Mrs. Harry Walders, Niagara Falls and Mrs. Howard Van Dusen, San Diego, Cal., and four sons, Robert, John, William and David Heacox, all of Lockport.

The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2:30 at the Prudden funeral home, 242 Genessee St. Burial will be in Cold Springs cemetery

Source: The Niagra Falls Gazette, May 29, 1939


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