-died in St. John's Riverside Hospital after a long illness
-daughter of Patrick and Anna (McGrain) Torpey
-married Thomas Francis Hackett 14 Oct. 1920 in St. Joseph's Church; he died in 1951
-educated in Yonkers schools
-communicant of St. Joseph's Church
-employed as a weaver with Alexander Smith Carpet Mills, until the firm closed here
-survived by son, Thomas F. of Hopewell Junction, N.Y.; daughter, Mrs. James (Eileen Marie) Palmieri of Yonkers; sisters, Mrs. Laura Gage and Mrs. Anne Quinlan, both of Yonkers; brother, Albert Torpey of Yonkers and six grand-children
-predeceased by brother, John
-funeral Thursday from Flynn Memorial Home; high mass of requiem in St. Joseph's Church; interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery
-obituary published in The Herald Statesman, Yonkers, N.Y., Wednesday, 5/31/1967-6496
-died in St. John's Riverside Hospital after a long illness
-daughter of Patrick and Anna (McGrain) Torpey
-married Thomas Francis Hackett 14 Oct. 1920 in St. Joseph's Church; he died in 1951
-educated in Yonkers schools
-communicant of St. Joseph's Church
-employed as a weaver with Alexander Smith Carpet Mills, until the firm closed here
-survived by son, Thomas F. of Hopewell Junction, N.Y.; daughter, Mrs. James (Eileen Marie) Palmieri of Yonkers; sisters, Mrs. Laura Gage and Mrs. Anne Quinlan, both of Yonkers; brother, Albert Torpey of Yonkers and six grand-children
-predeceased by brother, John
-funeral Thursday from Flynn Memorial Home; high mass of requiem in St. Joseph's Church; interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery
-obituary published in The Herald Statesman, Yonkers, N.Y., Wednesday, 5/31/1967-6496
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