Friday, September 26, 1941 - pg 15, col 3
Dennis J Coveney
Dennis Joseph Coveney, 85, a former resident of Everett, Pa., and for a number of years superintendent of the Tecumseh tannery, died in Baltimore, Sunday. He was born In UIster county, New York, a son of William and Ann Kelley Coveney, and was united in marriage with Rose Bevans on May 8, 1882. Mr. Coveney was well and favorably known in this section. Besides his widow he is survived by four daughters and two sons namely: Rose M., Ruth E., Helena and Mrs. A. W. Crownover, of Cleveland, Ohio, and W. P. Coveney, Altoona. Mr. Coveney was a member of St. Cecelia's Church in Baltimore where services were conducted with Rev. John J. Murphy officiating interment was in Bonnie Bray Cemetery.
Friday, September 26, 1941 - pg 15, col 3
Dennis J Coveney
Dennis Joseph Coveney, 85, a former resident of Everett, Pa., and for a number of years superintendent of the Tecumseh tannery, died in Baltimore, Sunday. He was born In UIster county, New York, a son of William and Ann Kelley Coveney, and was united in marriage with Rose Bevans on May 8, 1882. Mr. Coveney was well and favorably known in this section. Besides his widow he is survived by four daughters and two sons namely: Rose M., Ruth E., Helena and Mrs. A. W. Crownover, of Cleveland, Ohio, and W. P. Coveney, Altoona. Mr. Coveney was a member of St. Cecelia's Church in Baltimore where services were conducted with Rev. John J. Murphy officiating interment was in Bonnie Bray Cemetery.
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