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Harold Edward O'Connor

Birth
Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
14 Feb 1920 (aged 5–6 months)
Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Monday Evening, February 16, 1920
Harold Edward O'Connor.
Mrs. J. L. Miller, 214 E. Thomas street, was called to Utica on Saturday evening on account of the serious illness and death of her nephew, Harold Edward O'Connor,
aged six months,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. O'Connor, 1683 Lincoln avenue, Utica.
Mrs. Miller arrived at the home shortly before 1 o'clock Sunday morning
and the child died soon after her arrival.
Harold was taken ill last Thursday with stomach trouble.
Mr. O'Connor is a former resident this city
and they have many friends who will sympathize with them in their bereavement.
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Herald Dispatch, Utica, NY, Wednesday evening, February 18, 1920
Harold O'Connor
The funeral of Harold O'Connor was held at the family residence, 1683 Lincoln avenue at 2 o'clock in this afternoon.
Members of the family acted as bearers and the remains were placed in the receiving vault of St. Agnes Cemetery.
Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Monday Evening, February 16, 1920
Harold Edward O'Connor.
Mrs. J. L. Miller, 214 E. Thomas street, was called to Utica on Saturday evening on account of the serious illness and death of her nephew, Harold Edward O'Connor,
aged six months,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. O'Connor, 1683 Lincoln avenue, Utica.
Mrs. Miller arrived at the home shortly before 1 o'clock Sunday morning
and the child died soon after her arrival.
Harold was taken ill last Thursday with stomach trouble.
Mr. O'Connor is a former resident this city
and they have many friends who will sympathize with them in their bereavement.
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Herald Dispatch, Utica, NY, Wednesday evening, February 18, 1920
Harold O'Connor
The funeral of Harold O'Connor was held at the family residence, 1683 Lincoln avenue at 2 o'clock in this afternoon.
Members of the family acted as bearers and the remains were placed in the receiving vault of St. Agnes Cemetery.


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