—died on Tuesday, Feb 11
—owner, publisher and editor of the Old York Transcript and the Wells-Ogunquit Compass
—son of the humorist, the late John Kendrick Bangs Sr.
—career in the newspaper business having worked at papers in New England, the Heart papers of New York; Fort Worth TX, Boston and Manchester NH; owned the Transcript and Compass since Aug 1933
—survived by his wife, Lucille Bangs, formerly of Manchester; and his brothers: John Kendrick Bangs Jr. of Grosse Point MI and Francis H. Bangs of Avon CT; and his step-mother, Mrs. John Kendrick Bangs
—body placed in tomb until spring when burial is expected in the village cemetery
~sources:
The Portsmouth Herald; Wednesday & Thursday, Feb 13 & 14 1941
—died on Tuesday, Feb 11
—owner, publisher and editor of the Old York Transcript and the Wells-Ogunquit Compass
—son of the humorist, the late John Kendrick Bangs Sr.
—career in the newspaper business having worked at papers in New England, the Heart papers of New York; Fort Worth TX, Boston and Manchester NH; owned the Transcript and Compass since Aug 1933
—survived by his wife, Lucille Bangs, formerly of Manchester; and his brothers: John Kendrick Bangs Jr. of Grosse Point MI and Francis H. Bangs of Avon CT; and his step-mother, Mrs. John Kendrick Bangs
—body placed in tomb until spring when burial is expected in the village cemetery
~sources:
The Portsmouth Herald; Wednesday & Thursday, Feb 13 & 14 1941
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