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Sheffield Scientific School 223 International Sdver Company and Oyster Growers and Dealers Association of North Amenca, active in establishing and maintaining the council manager type of government for Stratford, chairman Republican Town Committee; hfe member Stratford Memonal Board, former member Bncigeport Councd Boy Scouts of America, member Bndgeport Community Chest, Umted States Museum of History, Masomc order, and Chnst Church (Episcopal), Stratford Marned October 12, 1910, m Washmgton, D C, Helen Edwards, daughter of Lieut Col Eaton Albert Edwards and Mary Luanda (Conger) Edwards Chddren Cait (B A Connecticut College for Women 1934), Mary, the wife of Wdham Frederick Broughton, 3d (U S Naval Academy 1930-31); and Hervey Conger (Dartmouth 1941). Mr and Mrs Lewis lost their hves when their summer residence was destroyed by a hurncane and tidal wave. Buried m Walnut Grove Cemetery, Menden, Conn. Survived by chddren, two grandchddren, a sister, Mrs Helen Margery Lewis Roesller of Stony Creek, and a brother, Isaac Chauncey Lewis, ex-'18 S. Philip Mansfield Freeman, Ph.B. 1910. Bom December 9, 1888, tn Plainville, Conn Died November 9, 1938, in Lagunillas, Venezuela. Father, Edward Arthur Freeman, supermtendent and manager Welch Clock Company and Sessions Clock Company, son of Edward Arthur and Elizabeth (Storrs) Freeman of Coventry, Conn Mother, Mary Anne (Bolton) Freeman; daughter of Wdham Bolton of Walhngford, Conn Hartford Pubhc High School Mechamcal engmeermg course, member Vernon Hall and Phi Gamma Delta Worked m mechamcal department Youngstown (Ohio) Sheet & Tube Company 1910-14; resident engmeer 1914-17 and chief engmeer 1917-19 Amencan Brass Company, Tornngton, Conn , assistant to plant engmeer New Departure Manufacturmg Company, Bnstol, Conn , 1919- 20, with Bridgeport Brass Company 1920-22, service engmeer The Babcock & Wdcox Company, New York City, 1922-28 and 1930-32, and application engmeer 1932-37, assistant construction supermtendent to chief engmeer The John H Heald Paper Company, Lynchburg, Va , 1928-30, power advisory engmeer Taylor Management Corporation, New York City, 1934-35, m charge of construction and placement of a power plant enterpnse m Venezuela for J G White Engmeermg Company of New York smce 1937, member Plainville Congregational Church. Marned October 6, 1911, in Youngstown, Sara Neola, daughter of
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1935-1940 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1935-1940 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 223 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 223 International Sdver Company and Oyster Growers and Dealers Association of North Amenca, active in establishing and maintaining the council manager type of government for Stratford, chairman Republican Town Committee; hfe member Stratford Memonal Board, former member Bncigeport Councd Boy Scouts of America, member Bndgeport Community Chest, Umted States Museum of History, Masomc order, and Chnst Church (Episcopal), Stratford Marned October 12, 1910, m Washmgton, D C, Helen Edwards, daughter of Lieut Col Eaton Albert Edwards and Mary Luanda (Conger) Edwards Chddren Cait (B A Connecticut College for Women 1934), Mary, the wife of Wdham Frederick Broughton, 3d (U S Naval Academy 1930-31); and Hervey Conger (Dartmouth 1941). Mr and Mrs Lewis lost their hves when their summer residence was destroyed by a hurncane and tidal wave. Buried m Walnut Grove Cemetery, Menden, Conn. Survived by chddren, two grandchddren, a sister, Mrs Helen Margery Lewis Roesller of Stony Creek, and a brother, Isaac Chauncey Lewis, ex-'18 S. Philip Mansfield Freeman, Ph.B. 1910. Bom December 9, 1888, tn Plainville, Conn Died November 9, 1938, in Lagunillas, Venezuela. Father, Edward Arthur Freeman, supermtendent and manager Welch Clock Company and Sessions Clock Company, son of Edward Arthur and Elizabeth (Storrs) Freeman of Coventry, Conn Mother, Mary Anne (Bolton) Freeman; daughter of Wdham Bolton of Walhngford, Conn Hartford Pubhc High School Mechamcal engmeermg course, member Vernon Hall and Phi Gamma Delta Worked m mechamcal department Youngstown (Ohio) Sheet & Tube Company 1910-14; resident engmeer 1914-17 and chief engmeer 1917-19 Amencan Brass Company, Tornngton, Conn , assistant to plant engmeer New Departure Manufacturmg Company, Bnstol, Conn , 1919- 20, with Bridgeport Brass Company 1920-22, service engmeer The Babcock & Wdcox Company, New York City, 1922-28 and 1930-32, and application engmeer 1932-37, assistant construction supermtendent to chief engmeer The John H Heald Paper Company, Lynchburg, Va , 1928-30, power advisory engmeer Taylor Management Corporation, New York City, 1934-35, m charge of construction and placement of a power plant enterpnse m Venezuela for J G White Engmeermg Company of New York smce 1937, member Plainville Congregational Church. Marned October 6, 1911, in Youngstown, Sara Neola, daughter of |