L. Wister Randolph, 70, Dies' Phillies Baseball Club Official. L. Wister Randolph, 70, vice president and director of the Phillies Baseball Club, died yesterday in Lankenau Hospital. Mr. Randolph, who lived at 937 Haverford rd. Bryn Mawr, was a descendant of Dr. Philip Syng Physick, "Father of American Surgery:. He maintained a lifelong interest in sports. He was a veteran of action on the Mexican border and in the First World War. He was an investment banker with Stroud and Cox, 123 S. Broad st. Surviving are his wife Mary, a son, R. Norris, a daughter Dorothy, a brother, three sisters and a grandchild. Requiem Mass 11 A M tomorrow, St. Thomas of Villanova Church, Rosemont.
from Newspapers.com Philidelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). 19 Jan 1967, Thu, -Page 43.
L. Wister Randolph, 70, Dies' Phillies Baseball Club Official. L. Wister Randolph, 70, vice president and director of the Phillies Baseball Club, died yesterday in Lankenau Hospital. Mr. Randolph, who lived at 937 Haverford rd. Bryn Mawr, was a descendant of Dr. Philip Syng Physick, "Father of American Surgery:. He maintained a lifelong interest in sports. He was a veteran of action on the Mexican border and in the First World War. He was an investment banker with Stroud and Cox, 123 S. Broad st. Surviving are his wife Mary, a son, R. Norris, a daughter Dorothy, a brother, three sisters and a grandchild. Requiem Mass 11 A M tomorrow, St. Thomas of Villanova Church, Rosemont.
from Newspapers.com Philidelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). 19 Jan 1967, Thu, -Page 43.
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