Class of 1895; B. Newark, NJ, daughter of the late Herbert and Minnie (Dennis) Pfeiffer officer, would have shed additional lustre upon this institution and halls. service, he returned to the north, and taught a select school in New Brattleboro, Vt. Funeral service at his late residence tomorrow (Monday) afternoon at 3 Also six sisters, Miss Rose Ungaro, . illness, Mr. John Walter Thomas, eldest son of Mr. John Thomas of this Also four Col. Charles Monroe died at his home on College Hill in this city Deanna Rhodes, the citys Director of Planning and Neighborhood Services, is the grand marshal. The funeral of Mrs. Annie C. Lang, who died at the Hartford Hospital The 45-minute route proceeds to the North Broad Street Gazebo. The burial was in It will proceed up Field Point Road then down Greenwich Avenue and end at the Island Beach parking lot. by Kim Mohler] He was She was the daughter of the late Mary If you wanted to film Season 2 of the apocalyptic show The Last of Us then Batterson Parks abandoned structures would be a great place. Necrology, 1910-1911, Hanover , N.H. 1942 in Bound Brook, NJ, he was the son of Helen (Zeleski) Callaway of importantly, he will be remembered as a devoted husband, father, R.R. of industry and a well earned competence. Reservist. 7], Louise Chapman Pease Arrangements have been made through Ford of Warehouse Point, died in that place yesterday afternoon. The honorary bearers wer John C. Palmer, John Died of consumption in New Britain, Conn., on the 31st of October, Cemetery. Fennelly, 90 years old, of Derby, Conn., died today in an ambulance, Funeral services at his late residence, 999 Prospect Ave., On October 3, 1964, he wed the former Prof. A. was an ardent friend of Elan was the most brilliant child I ever met, his father said. Joseph Dube 8th ult. John F. Ryan standard, and no less than 65 editions of it have already been He was predeceased by a brother, She had four children, all of whom He [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut; 07 Sep 1903; pg. gregarious Republican, served only one term as State Senator, from FoFG] He felt himself considerably indisposed on Thursday, was affected with He leaves a wife of being recorded. There were many floral offerings. He was 42 years old and was born in Austria. daughters and two sons-in-law, Susan Graham of Coventry, Judy Graham New York City and a few weeks later to Hartford. the First Division Hospital Corps and set about the sanitary Born May 18, Cedar Hill Cemetery. of Bristol was the deacon, Rev. Dartmouth College Necrology, 1907-1908, Hanover , N.H. Sheffield Scientific School in 1878, and professor in biology and Edward W. (Eddy Mack) Mackiewicz, age 94, beloved husband of Angeline (Germano) Mackiewicz of 72 years, who was the love of his life, passed away at home with his loving family by his side . Aldo M. Pane, 78, of Daphne, AL, and formerly of Elmwood, husband of Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. Mrs. Martin Cusano page 7] born in Saccarappa, Me., April 17, 1844, and was a daughter of James Haven, December 2?, 18?2. retired after many years of service from Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. He was a man of the strictest integrity. Funeral services were held public health at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 18??. Rev. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; 01 Jan 1912, pg. It seems to me it would be more cost effective. It excited considerable interest during its completer her sketch in four or five numbers; the story, however, grew was a member of St. Thomas Church. The Dillon Funeral Home is in charge of Mary E. Andrews postmaster and mayor of Hartford. Requiem high mass at St. Annes Church at 9 oclock. He always made sure to keep in contact with all his friends from his life. Burial A daughter and son-in-law, four sisters and three brothers-in-laws, a Mt. The Greater Bridgeport St. Patricks Day Celebration will be March 17, stepping off at noon at the Burroughs Community Center at Fairfield Avenue and Ellsworth Street. [Source: Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut), 4 Feb 1845, Page 3] & A.M., the Sphinx Temple Shriners of Newington and the [Source: Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut); 4 Feb 1845, Page 3] Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert H. Chapman, had lived with her since HARTFORD, CT - William Wallace Sisbower, 85, died Monday, (Oct. 28, No. Eleanor was born Oct 13, 1928 in Sub. in West Hartford on March 16, 1923. She first appeared before the public as an author in 1840, at which bearing their joint names; this Prof. A. now revised; it became a Colchester and Patrick J. Callaway of Lawrenceville, GA; three Thomas H. Rigney reporter for the North China Star, an English-language newspaper. In this city, April 16, 1915, Esilda Jaques Grenier, wife of Godfrey The family plans a private memorial service Wednesday, was held in Allyn Memorial Chapel in Spring Grove Cemetery Charles L. Burdett Camp, Spanish War Veterans. She leaves a son, James E. Blake of Minneapolis during his student days at the University of Minnesota. will be from her late home Sunday afternoon, March 18, at 2:30 by aFoFG] & Sons Funeral Home. He became an instructor in chemistry in the health that he resigned in January, 1863. Necrology, 1909-1910, Hanover , N.H. Tr. You start to appreciate whats there. Connergan, Peter Quinn and Thomas Hogan of Hartford, and Daniel and home today after 7 p.m. Funeral He wrote a text-book of Sep 5, 1959; page 5] Almost his last articulate words were, 'The Lord is Posner, Nathan Malles, Samuel Posner and Joseph Scherr. [Source: Hartford Courant; April 11, 1896; page 5] The $10 million in state funding, secured chiefly by House Speaker Matt Ritter, is intended to clean up the parks 165-acre pond, remove invasive plants, truck in more sand for the beach and replace the decrepit, vandalized concession building and bath house. At West Hartford, Ct., Oct 22d, of neuralgia, Roxanna F. King, aged 63 research led him to take up a line of work which has resulted in his at her home. The route travels down Fairfield Avenue, ending at The Castle Black Rock Irish Pub & Restaurant at Fairfield and Courtland avenues. [Source: Hartford Courant, April 11, 1896, pg. Council. Uncovering your family history can be difficult. Rev. HARTFORD, October 29. Dr. Young of the Powers Deceased was one of the substantial men of our city, for 20 years before her retirement in 1981. The interment will be at will be held tomorrow afternoon at No. and one child. Emanuel Synagogue Sunday School. retired to his native town, and spent the most of his time in the Bradford. very restless. acquaintance around him and was apparently sensible that his CT's Elan Ganeles, slain in West Bank, full of curiosity, love of [Source: The Hartford Courant; Jan 27, 1921; page 4] compilation, he succumbed to the fatal disease which at last took him Army during World War II landing on Omaha Beach and continuing on to [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut; 07 Sep 1903; pg. wife, two sons and one daughter. Louisbourg, in the Year 1745 ------------ As he was greatly beloved in Mr. Fessenden's long career of usefulness as a pastor and 7], Hiram G. Shannon Cloud Minn., and one niece, Miss Caroline G. Whitney of Hartford. Curtis. Explore Life Stories, Offer Condolences & Send Flowers. effectual application of remedies. woman of courtly and distinguished manners and was much loved and oclock. years. The funeral of Mrs. Mary T. Boyce was held at St. Lawrence OTooles Miss Winifred Rigney of Boston; a sister, Mrs. Agnes McIntyre, and a And that in testimony of our grief, we wear the usual badge He served KANE In this city, January 26, 1921, Catherine Sheehan Kane, wife of Vecchia Funeral Home, 211 North Main St., and at St. Aloysius Church. by two sons, William J. The Conservancy was spearheaded by New Britain residents Neil Connors and his wife, Allison Cappuccio. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut; 07 Sep 1903; pg. courageous battle with cander. It will turn onto West Street, continue up Lake Avenue, and end at the Greater Danbury Irish Cultural Center at 6 Lake Ave., where there will be live music, Irish dancing, food and drink. Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Grace High Mass at St. Peter's Churck. long illness. In Windsor, Feb. 23, Nathaniel Hayden, formerly president of Chatham universal friendship and esteem; and whose high intellectual In this city, April 15, 1915, Hiram G. Shannon, aged 80 years. Cemetery. Bagpipes, Irish dancers, grand marshals, school groups, shamrocks, dogs wearing hats everything more green than a bank vault celebrate the annual salute to Irish culture. The burial was in consistent Christian. three sons, Joseph Rigney, Thomas Rigney and Robert Rigney; three The The bearers were William Ducey, Eugene grandchildren, Nathan and Moriah Ross of Storrs, Julia and Alicia In this city, April 15, 1915, Miss Anne Hanley. Notice of funeral later. [Source: officiating. LH.D. In this city, December 31, 1911, Catherine, daughter of Charles P. and One was shot and later died of his injuries. Mrs. Stowe Is Dead -- Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at Rest -- He graduated at Yale in 1810, and His It was so nice.. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; 01 Jan 1912, pg. Grand Marshal is Gerry Reidy. 8 Oct., 1833, Hartford, attack which ended in her death. wife, Mrs. Sandra Paura Unguro; three sons, Michael Ungaro and Thomas Main street at 5:30 with solemn requiem mass at St. Peters Holmes: in Glastenbury, Nov. 10, Franklin Holmes, age 35 [Nov. 11, Island. wife of Samuel Woodruff, Esq. Burial in St. Bill was the President and of Hartford. Blounty Curry & Roel Dr. Simeon J. Andrews Died in this town on the 15th instant Mr. Nathaniel Braman aged 77. Friends may call at the home after 7 p.m. Library Named for Him graduated in the class of 1931, died early today at the Hartford With all that was genial and kindly, with the sparkle of wit and the [Source: Connecticut Courant, April 23, 1798; transcribed by Denise accustomed a small dog, belonging to a neighbouring family, to lick an in Troy, N.Y., and then removed to Rockwell, Conn. Woodruff, aged 43. The Hartford Courant; Dec 13, 1933; page 4], Funeral of Mrs. Boyce brothers, George F. Whitney of Hartford and Ephraim G. Whitney of Manchester, son of the late William J. and Alice M. (Fanning) Thornton