The funeral was largely attended and there was an abundance of floral tributes. Division No. 1, A. O. H., attended in a body, as did also the boilermakers of the O. & W. shops. There was also a delegation from the O. & W. Relief and Benefit Association.
The pallbearers were William Pohlman, D. B. Sweeney, M. J. Doran, T. M. Gillen, Joseph Sweeney and J. H. Lawder, all members of the A. O. H.
Burial was in the family plot in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
--The Orange County Times-Press (Middletown, NY), Friday, April 16, 1909, page 6
Note: Birth date obtained from 1900 US Federal census and may not be accurate.
The funeral was largely attended and there was an abundance of floral tributes. Division No. 1, A. O. H., attended in a body, as did also the boilermakers of the O. & W. shops. There was also a delegation from the O. & W. Relief and Benefit Association.
The pallbearers were William Pohlman, D. B. Sweeney, M. J. Doran, T. M. Gillen, Joseph Sweeney and J. H. Lawder, all members of the A. O. H.
Burial was in the family plot in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
--The Orange County Times-Press (Middletown, NY), Friday, April 16, 1909, page 6
Note: Birth date obtained from 1900 US Federal census and may not be accurate.
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