Isaac Jay Quesenberry of Garden City, L. I., a lawyer with Turk, Marsh, Ouchterloney, Kelly & Hoare, died of a heart condition possibly induced by a blood clot at Roosevelt Hospital at 3:15 P. M.
His son, Preston Banks Quesenberry of Glen Oaks, Queens, died about a minute earlier at Long Island Jewish Hospital in New Hyde Park, L. I., of periarteritis nodosa, a rare disease of the arteries. He was associate editor of Republic Aviation News.
The father was 54 years old and the son 29.
The elder Mr. Quesenherry, a graduate of the University of Virginia Law School, also studied at New York University. He specialized in real‐estate and tax law.
Surviving are the elder Mr. Quesenberry's widow, the former Charlotte Pattison, and another son, Dr. Peter Jay Quesenberry, a physician.
Isaac Jay Quesenberry of Garden City, L. I., a lawyer with Turk, Marsh, Ouchterloney, Kelly & Hoare, died of a heart condition possibly induced by a blood clot at Roosevelt Hospital at 3:15 P. M.
His son, Preston Banks Quesenberry of Glen Oaks, Queens, died about a minute earlier at Long Island Jewish Hospital in New Hyde Park, L. I., of periarteritis nodosa, a rare disease of the arteries. He was associate editor of Republic Aviation News.
The father was 54 years old and the son 29.
The elder Mr. Quesenherry, a graduate of the University of Virginia Law School, also studied at New York University. He specialized in real‐estate and tax law.
Surviving are the elder Mr. Quesenberry's widow, the former Charlotte Pattison, and another son, Dr. Peter Jay Quesenberry, a physician.
Family Members
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Noah Quesenberry
1881–1883
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Laura Quesenberry Lewis
1883–1972
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Ruth Quesenberry
1885–1891
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Mary Quesenberry Lewis
1887–1910
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Emma Quesenberry
1890–1977
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Lester Quesenberry
1892–1982
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Onie Quesenberry
1895–1897
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Margaret "Maggie" Quesenberry Gardner
1899–1988
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Alma Quesenberry Kingrea
1902–1994
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Gladys Quesenberry
1905–1929
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