He had been a resident of this city for 45 years and was much respected by all who knew him.
He leaves his wife, Mary (Sheehan) Tobin; three daughters, Mrs. Ralph Quealey of Boston, Mrs. Michael J. Rogers and Mrs. John B. Doyle of this city; two sons, T. James and J. Joseph of Bayonne, N.J.; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Finley and Mrs. Vincent Martin of Rockville, Conn.; three brothers, Stephen, William and Joseph of Rockville; several nieces and nephews and 11 grandchildren.
He was a constant attendant of the Immaculate Conception church. The body will be removed to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Michael J. Rogers by Funeral Director Charles H. Molloy's Sons.
- The Lowell Sun, Friday, Sept. 11, 1931.
*Age 70, per CENTER FOR LOWELL HISTORY – UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL LIBRARIES (online).
He had been a resident of this city for 45 years and was much respected by all who knew him.
He leaves his wife, Mary (Sheehan) Tobin; three daughters, Mrs. Ralph Quealey of Boston, Mrs. Michael J. Rogers and Mrs. John B. Doyle of this city; two sons, T. James and J. Joseph of Bayonne, N.J.; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Finley and Mrs. Vincent Martin of Rockville, Conn.; three brothers, Stephen, William and Joseph of Rockville; several nieces and nephews and 11 grandchildren.
He was a constant attendant of the Immaculate Conception church. The body will be removed to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Michael J. Rogers by Funeral Director Charles H. Molloy's Sons.
- The Lowell Sun, Friday, Sept. 11, 1931.
*Age 70, per CENTER FOR LOWELL HISTORY – UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL LIBRARIES (online).
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