-engineer at the hospital for the past five years
-lived most of his life in Yonkers until moving to Port Chester
-survived by three sons, William and Joseph Gannon of New York City, and Thomas Gannon of the U.S. Navy; a daughter, Mrs. Martin Cloonen of Ozone Park, L.I.; three brothers, John of Carmel, N.Y., Thomas of Sunnyside,
L.I., and Martin Gannon of Yonkers; sisters, Mrs. Joseph [Margaret] Curran, wife of Deputy City Assessor Joseph Curran and Mrs. David Geil of Los Angeles, Calif.
-funeral Tuesday from William H. Healy and Son Funeral Home; high mass of requiem in St. Mary's Church; burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery
-obituary published in The Herald Statesman, Yonkers, N.Y., Saturday, 2/26/1944-0783
-engineer at the hospital for the past five years
-lived most of his life in Yonkers until moving to Port Chester
-survived by three sons, William and Joseph Gannon of New York City, and Thomas Gannon of the U.S. Navy; a daughter, Mrs. Martin Cloonen of Ozone Park, L.I.; three brothers, John of Carmel, N.Y., Thomas of Sunnyside,
L.I., and Martin Gannon of Yonkers; sisters, Mrs. Joseph [Margaret] Curran, wife of Deputy City Assessor Joseph Curran and Mrs. David Geil of Los Angeles, Calif.
-funeral Tuesday from William H. Healy and Son Funeral Home; high mass of requiem in St. Mary's Church; burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery
-obituary published in The Herald Statesman, Yonkers, N.Y., Saturday, 2/26/1944-0783
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