Friday Sep 08, 1944 Taunton Daily Gazette page 12
Patrick J. Noonan, janitor at the Barnum Street School for many years was found dead at his home, 20 Ingell Street, this morning by a neighbor, Bernard Mulholland. Medical Examiner Andrew J. Leddy said that the man died from a heart
attack this morning. Dr. Leddy also said that he had learned that Mr. Noonan had complained of pains in his chest for the past two weeks, indicating a heart condition.
Saturday Sep 09, 1944 Taunton Daily Gazette page 2
In this city, Sep 08, 1944, at his late residence 20 Ingell Street, Patrick J., son of the late John and Helen (Powers) Noonan. Funeral from the Dolan Funeral Home Monday Sep 11 at 8 a.m. Requiem mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 9 a.m.
Relatives and friends are invited.
Same page
Patrick J. Noonan, who died suddenly, early Friday morning at his home, 28 Ingell Street, was born in Taunton, the son of John and Helen Noonan. He had lived here all his life. He was employed as janitor at the Caleb Barnum School. A member of Sacred Heart Church, Noonan was well known throughout the city. One brother, Michael Noonan of Pawtucket and two nieces survive.
Friday Sep 08, 1944 Taunton Daily Gazette page 12
Patrick J. Noonan, janitor at the Barnum Street School for many years was found dead at his home, 20 Ingell Street, this morning by a neighbor, Bernard Mulholland. Medical Examiner Andrew J. Leddy said that the man died from a heart
attack this morning. Dr. Leddy also said that he had learned that Mr. Noonan had complained of pains in his chest for the past two weeks, indicating a heart condition.
Saturday Sep 09, 1944 Taunton Daily Gazette page 2
In this city, Sep 08, 1944, at his late residence 20 Ingell Street, Patrick J., son of the late John and Helen (Powers) Noonan. Funeral from the Dolan Funeral Home Monday Sep 11 at 8 a.m. Requiem mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 9 a.m.
Relatives and friends are invited.
Same page
Patrick J. Noonan, who died suddenly, early Friday morning at his home, 28 Ingell Street, was born in Taunton, the son of John and Helen Noonan. He had lived here all his life. He was employed as janitor at the Caleb Barnum School. A member of Sacred Heart Church, Noonan was well known throughout the city. One brother, Michael Noonan of Pawtucket and two nieces survive.
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