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RICHARD F. BLINKHORN - Richard F. Blinkhorn, husband of Mrs. Mary A. Blinkhorn, died yesterday at his home, 45 Stanley street, after a brief illness. He was well-known in the Centralville section, having been a pioneer member of St. Michael's church and the St. Vincent de Paul Society.
A member of the Holy Name society of St. Michael's parish, the Lowell Art club and the Boston Business Men's club, he was well known in the art circles of this city and Boston. He was a foreman in the Merrimack Mills for 38 years, retiring four years ago.
Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Sister Agnes Richards, O.P., of St. Agnes academy, Memphis, Tenn; Mrs. John P. Burke and Miss Mary Blinkhorn; two sons, Richard W. and Edward F. Blinkhorn, and six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
– The Lowell Sun, Wednesday, November 8, 1944.
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RICHARD F. BLINKHORN - Richard F. Blinkhorn, husband of Mrs. Mary A. Blinkhorn, died yesterday at his home, 45 Stanley street, after a brief illness. He was well-known in the Centralville section, having been a pioneer member of St. Michael's church and the St. Vincent de Paul Society.
A member of the Holy Name society of St. Michael's parish, the Lowell Art club and the Boston Business Men's club, he was well known in the art circles of this city and Boston. He was a foreman in the Merrimack Mills for 38 years, retiring four years ago.
Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Sister Agnes Richards, O.P., of St. Agnes academy, Memphis, Tenn; Mrs. John P. Burke and Miss Mary Blinkhorn; two sons, Richard W. and Edward F. Blinkhorn, and six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
– The Lowell Sun, Wednesday, November 8, 1944.
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