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John Francis Harrington Sr.

Birth
Fall River, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
9 Apr 1918 (aged 59–60)
Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Joliet, Will County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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JOHN HARRINGTON SR. Quinlan H. Harrington of 293 Washington Street, Fall River Massachusetts, received a telegram last evening, notifying him of the death of his brother, John Harrington, in Pueblo CO., which occurred April 9th, 1918. Besides leaving a wife and family in Joliet, he is survived by two brothers, Joseph and Jeremiah of this city, and a sister, Ellen Harrington, also of this city. Information courtesy of The Evening Herald Fall River Mass.

John Harrington Sr., 60 years old, died in his home in Pueblo, Colorado. He is survived by one son, John Jr., in the USN, and three daughters Miss Mary, Miss Margaret and Miss Ellen of Joliet. The body will be brought back to Joliet for Burial. Joliet Evening News, April 10th, 1918.

The funeral of John Harrington Sr. will be held tomorrow morning at 8:30 O'clock from the home at 311 Willow Avenue to St. Patrick's Catholic Church at 9:00 O'clock. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Joliet Evening News, April 13th, 1918.
JOHN HARRINGTON SR. Quinlan H. Harrington of 293 Washington Street, Fall River Massachusetts, received a telegram last evening, notifying him of the death of his brother, John Harrington, in Pueblo CO., which occurred April 9th, 1918. Besides leaving a wife and family in Joliet, he is survived by two brothers, Joseph and Jeremiah of this city, and a sister, Ellen Harrington, also of this city. Information courtesy of The Evening Herald Fall River Mass.

John Harrington Sr., 60 years old, died in his home in Pueblo, Colorado. He is survived by one son, John Jr., in the USN, and three daughters Miss Mary, Miss Margaret and Miss Ellen of Joliet. The body will be brought back to Joliet for Burial. Joliet Evening News, April 10th, 1918.

The funeral of John Harrington Sr. will be held tomorrow morning at 8:30 O'clock from the home at 311 Willow Avenue to St. Patrick's Catholic Church at 9:00 O'clock. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Joliet Evening News, April 13th, 1918.


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