His second wife was Susan Cushman - no children from that marriage.
Obituary:
Syracuse, New York
The Herald newspaper
Thursday evening, May 15, 1919
Page 6, Column 5
DR. M'LENNAN DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Dr. Roderick Colin McLennan died early this morning at his home, No. 611 Walnut avenue. Dr. McLennan was born in Lyndon, March 19th, 1858. He was a graduate of Cornell university in 1884 and of Columbia Medical school in 1886. He began his medical practice in this city in 1886. He retired ten years ago owing to ill health. He was at one time trustee of the Syracuse Public Library and was also a charter member and president of the Academy of medicine.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. S. Carola Cushman McLennan and two daughters, Mrs. A. V. Spencer of Fayetteville and Miss Marjorie McLennan of this city. The funeral will be held at the home Saturday at 3 P. M. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery.
His second wife was Susan Cushman - no children from that marriage.
Obituary:
Syracuse, New York
The Herald newspaper
Thursday evening, May 15, 1919
Page 6, Column 5
DR. M'LENNAN DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Dr. Roderick Colin McLennan died early this morning at his home, No. 611 Walnut avenue. Dr. McLennan was born in Lyndon, March 19th, 1858. He was a graduate of Cornell university in 1884 and of Columbia Medical school in 1886. He began his medical practice in this city in 1886. He retired ten years ago owing to ill health. He was at one time trustee of the Syracuse Public Library and was also a charter member and president of the Academy of medicine.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. S. Carola Cushman McLennan and two daughters, Mrs. A. V. Spencer of Fayetteville and Miss Marjorie McLennan of this city. The funeral will be held at the home Saturday at 3 P. M. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery.
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