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Daniel Sample

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Daniel Sample

Birth
Death
13 Oct 1914 (aged 63–64)
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5471717, Longitude: -72.0539151
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Norwich Bulletin (Norwich, Connecticut), 14 Oct 1914, Wed • Page 5 Column 2

“Daniel Sample.

Daniel Sample of No. 132 High street died rather suddenly on Tuesday evening after a very short illness. Mr. Sample had resided in this city for some years and was employed as a laborer. At one time Mr. Sample was employed as a molder in the Richmond Stove foundry. Besides his wife he leaves five sons, Robert Sample, Joseph Sample, who is a telegraph operator on the New Haven railroad, John Sample, Edward Sample and William Sample and also a daughter, Catherine Sample. Mr. Sample was about 70 years of age.”
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Norwich Bulletin (Norwich, Connecticut), 17 Oct 1914, Sat • Page 5 Column 5

“FUNERAL.

Daniel Sample.

At 8 o’clock Friday morning the funeral of Daniel Sample was held from his late home, No. 132 High street and in the large attendance were relatives from Somerville, Mass., Bridgeport, Waterbury, Hartford, Taunton and other places. There were a number of beautiful floral offerings. Rev. J. H. Broderick officiated at the mass in St. Patrick’s church at 9 o’clock, and Lead Kindly Light and Nearer, My God to Thee, were rendered at the close of the service by Mrs. F. L. Farrell. The bearers were Arthur McGee of Hartford, M. J. Slattery of Taunton, Edward J. Slattery, Thomas Slattery of Bridgeport and Henry J. Craney and burial took place in the family plot in St. Mary’s cemetery.

Undertakers Cummings and Ring had charge of the funeral arrangements.”
Norwich Bulletin (Norwich, Connecticut), 14 Oct 1914, Wed • Page 5 Column 2

“Daniel Sample.

Daniel Sample of No. 132 High street died rather suddenly on Tuesday evening after a very short illness. Mr. Sample had resided in this city for some years and was employed as a laborer. At one time Mr. Sample was employed as a molder in the Richmond Stove foundry. Besides his wife he leaves five sons, Robert Sample, Joseph Sample, who is a telegraph operator on the New Haven railroad, John Sample, Edward Sample and William Sample and also a daughter, Catherine Sample. Mr. Sample was about 70 years of age.”
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Norwich Bulletin (Norwich, Connecticut), 17 Oct 1914, Sat • Page 5 Column 5

“FUNERAL.

Daniel Sample.

At 8 o’clock Friday morning the funeral of Daniel Sample was held from his late home, No. 132 High street and in the large attendance were relatives from Somerville, Mass., Bridgeport, Waterbury, Hartford, Taunton and other places. There were a number of beautiful floral offerings. Rev. J. H. Broderick officiated at the mass in St. Patrick’s church at 9 o’clock, and Lead Kindly Light and Nearer, My God to Thee, were rendered at the close of the service by Mrs. F. L. Farrell. The bearers were Arthur McGee of Hartford, M. J. Slattery of Taunton, Edward J. Slattery, Thomas Slattery of Bridgeport and Henry J. Craney and burial took place in the family plot in St. Mary’s cemetery.

Undertakers Cummings and Ring had charge of the funeral arrangements.”


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