Mr. Dennison was a son of Captain and Mrs. Robert Dennison, and was born in Warren May 25, 1870. With the exception of a few 5 years in Philadelphia where he had charge of banks, his entire life was spent in this community where he was held in the highest of esteem by all who knew him.
He was married to Miss Florence Lee, of Franklin, April 19, 1900, the wedding taking place in Pittsburgh. Besides his wife he is survived by a son. Lt. Commander Robert Lee Dennison, now stationed at Mare Island on the submarine Cuttlefish; a daughter Miss Barbara Dennison, of Warren, and a brother Myron W. Dennison, of Cleveland.
Mr. Dennison was a member of the First Presbyterian church; was active in the Conewango club where he was not only chairman of the house committee but had been managing the business affairs for several years. He was also an honorary member of the Conewango Fishing club. Friends are asked to please omit flowers.
Warren Times Mirror, Saturday, May 15, 1937.
Mr. Dennison was a son of Captain and Mrs. Robert Dennison, and was born in Warren May 25, 1870. With the exception of a few 5 years in Philadelphia where he had charge of banks, his entire life was spent in this community where he was held in the highest of esteem by all who knew him.
He was married to Miss Florence Lee, of Franklin, April 19, 1900, the wedding taking place in Pittsburgh. Besides his wife he is survived by a son. Lt. Commander Robert Lee Dennison, now stationed at Mare Island on the submarine Cuttlefish; a daughter Miss Barbara Dennison, of Warren, and a brother Myron W. Dennison, of Cleveland.
Mr. Dennison was a member of the First Presbyterian church; was active in the Conewango club where he was not only chairman of the house committee but had been managing the business affairs for several years. He was also an honorary member of the Conewango Fishing club. Friends are asked to please omit flowers.
Warren Times Mirror, Saturday, May 15, 1937.
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