Edward F. Lennox
Lighting Company Employee
Edward F. Lennox of 159 Ashburton Avenue, garage attendant for the Westchester Lighting Company for 21 years, died this morning in the Burke Convalescent Home, White Plains, after a short illness.
He was sixty-one and the father of three veterans of World War II, James, Edward and William Lennox.
Also surviving are his wife, Mary E. Dalton at their marriage in St. Joseph's Church on April 12, 1917; two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Bernice) Moynihan and Mrs. Edward (Mary) McCabe; a brother, Lawrence Lennox, all of Yonkers; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary McIvor of Mount Vernon, and Miss Nellie Lennox of Snyder, N. Y. He leaves eight grandchildren.
Mr. Lennox was born in Yonkers on Oct. 28, 1888, a son of Patrick and Bridget Coakley Lennox.
Edward F. Lennox
Lighting Company Employee
Edward F. Lennox of 159 Ashburton Avenue, garage attendant for the Westchester Lighting Company for 21 years, died this morning in the Burke Convalescent Home, White Plains, after a short illness.
He was sixty-one and the father of three veterans of World War II, James, Edward and William Lennox.
Also surviving are his wife, Mary E. Dalton at their marriage in St. Joseph's Church on April 12, 1917; two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Bernice) Moynihan and Mrs. Edward (Mary) McCabe; a brother, Lawrence Lennox, all of Yonkers; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary McIvor of Mount Vernon, and Miss Nellie Lennox of Snyder, N. Y. He leaves eight grandchildren.
Mr. Lennox was born in Yonkers on Oct. 28, 1888, a son of Patrick and Bridget Coakley Lennox.
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