Occupation: Customs Inspector. Many a family story about chasing Rum Runners in old cars, while standing on the running board, during Prohibition - emptying upstairs bathtubs of illegal moonshine.
In retirement years, enjoyed growing gladiolas & entering them in garden shows and competitions. He also cross-pollinated & initiated some varieties. He named a beautiful pink one "Helen" for his wife.
Last residence, N. Windham, Cumberland, Maine.
Occupation: Customs Inspector. Many a family story about chasing Rum Runners in old cars, while standing on the running board, during Prohibition - emptying upstairs bathtubs of illegal moonshine.
In retirement years, enjoyed growing gladiolas & entering them in garden shows and competitions. He also cross-pollinated & initiated some varieties. He named a beautiful pink one "Helen" for his wife.
Last residence, N. Windham, Cumberland, Maine.
Family Members
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Elmer Lavell Donahue
1883–1952
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Ralph Edward "Doc" Donahue
1885–1946
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Lee Vining Donahue
1887–1965
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Neal Arland Donahue
1889–1967
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Jesse Churchill Donahue
1892–1918
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Dean Archer Donahue
1894–1981
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Frank Anthony Donahue Sr
1895–1981
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Ethel Donahue Bodwell
1897–1989
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Helen Adeline Donahue Pulsifer
1901–1997
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Cora Olive Donahue Caldwell
1903–1991
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Ruth Muriel Donahue Batt
1905–1991
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