The Pittsburgh Press
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
20 Feb 1935, Wed • Page 12
Francis X. Quinn
A requiem high mass for Francis X. Quinn, a veteran of the Carnegie Steel Co. will be sung at St. Scholastica's Church tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Quinn died at his home, 123 Virginia Ave., Aspinwall, on Tuesday morning. He was 89.
Born in County Armaugh, Ireland, he came to Pittsburgh with his twin brother in 1872.
Surviving are one son, J.M.F. Quinn; five daughters, Mrs. J. B. Wagner of Hyde Park, N.Y.; Mrs. C. M. Frekar of Fairmont, W. Va.; Mrs. C. D. Harnack of Pittsburgh. Mrs. F. L. Maltby and Miss Mary Quinn of Aspinwall, and four grandchildren.
The Pittsburgh Press
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
20 Feb 1935, Wed • Page 12
Francis X. Quinn
A requiem high mass for Francis X. Quinn, a veteran of the Carnegie Steel Co. will be sung at St. Scholastica's Church tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Quinn died at his home, 123 Virginia Ave., Aspinwall, on Tuesday morning. He was 89.
Born in County Armaugh, Ireland, he came to Pittsburgh with his twin brother in 1872.
Surviving are one son, J.M.F. Quinn; five daughters, Mrs. J. B. Wagner of Hyde Park, N.Y.; Mrs. C. M. Frekar of Fairmont, W. Va.; Mrs. C. D. Harnack of Pittsburgh. Mrs. F. L. Maltby and Miss Mary Quinn of Aspinwall, and four grandchildren.
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