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Charles H. Hurley

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Charles H. Hurley

Birth
Glendola, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Death
17 Apr 1931 (aged 76)
Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Charles H. Hurley, one of the oldest and best known residents of Shrewsbury and vicinity, died late last Friday afternoon at his home at sycamore and Shrewsbury avenues of pneumonia. He was evidently in good health until the Sunday previous when he was first stricken.

Mr. Hurley was a charter member of the Red Bank council of the Junior American mechanics. For many years he was affiliated with the Long Branch tribe of Red Men. At various times he served as a member of the election boards of Shrewsbury borough and township.

The deceased is survived by eight daughters, Mrs. Samuel E. Clark and Miss Lillian Hurley, who lived with him; Mrs. Sadie E. Guillaudeu of Belford; Mrs. John Hugg and Mrs. Milton Lamb of Long Branch; Mrs. William Bennett of Oakhurst; Mrs. Sidney Bennett of Colt's Neck and Mrs. Arthur Whitmore of Baltimore. Surviving also is a brother, David Hurley of Asbury Park.

Private funeral services were held yesterday at the late residence with the Rev. George H. Miksch, pastor of the Shrewsbury Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev. Dwight L. Parsons of Little Silver, in charge. Burial, in charge of Albert W. Worden, was at the West Long Branch cemetery.

Red Bank Register, Wed., April 22, 1931
Charles H. Hurley, one of the oldest and best known residents of Shrewsbury and vicinity, died late last Friday afternoon at his home at sycamore and Shrewsbury avenues of pneumonia. He was evidently in good health until the Sunday previous when he was first stricken.

Mr. Hurley was a charter member of the Red Bank council of the Junior American mechanics. For many years he was affiliated with the Long Branch tribe of Red Men. At various times he served as a member of the election boards of Shrewsbury borough and township.

The deceased is survived by eight daughters, Mrs. Samuel E. Clark and Miss Lillian Hurley, who lived with him; Mrs. Sadie E. Guillaudeu of Belford; Mrs. John Hugg and Mrs. Milton Lamb of Long Branch; Mrs. William Bennett of Oakhurst; Mrs. Sidney Bennett of Colt's Neck and Mrs. Arthur Whitmore of Baltimore. Surviving also is a brother, David Hurley of Asbury Park.

Private funeral services were held yesterday at the late residence with the Rev. George H. Miksch, pastor of the Shrewsbury Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev. Dwight L. Parsons of Little Silver, in charge. Burial, in charge of Albert W. Worden, was at the West Long Branch cemetery.

Red Bank Register, Wed., April 22, 1931


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100803353/charles_h-hurley: accessed ), memorial page for Charles H. Hurley (27 Jun 1854–17 Apr 1931), Find a Grave Memorial ID 100803353, citing Old First Methodist Church Cemetery, West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by Ruth Ryan (contributor 46967971).