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92 Yale University Obituary Record K Auburn plant 1905-10, manager 1911-42; vice-president of the company 1920-29, president 1929-42), president H. F Hemingway & rCompany, Inc., Baltimore, 1929-39 and Lockport Canning Company 1929-40; president Associated Chanties 1923-26, Auburn Commumty Chest 1926-27, Auburn Chamber of Commerce 1928, Auburn Board of Education 1930-38, and Cayuga Museum of History and Art 1942, on executive board Auburn City Hospital and New York State Y.M C A , chairman local umt Yale Endowment Fund Campaign 1926; director National Canners Association, member Association of New York State Canners (president 1925) and Second Presbytenan Church, Auburn Marned Apnl 27,1910, m Bradford, Pa , Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Albert Bamber and Margaret Dorcas (Bovaird) Booth Chddren: Booth, '34, Harvey Willet, '35, David Stuart (B A Princeton 1936), and Margaret Death due to mjunes received m a fall. Buned m Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn. Survived by wife, chddren, a grandson, and a brother, Stuart C. Hemingway, '05 S Alfred Ethndge, B.A. 1906. Bom July 12, 1884, in Rome, N.Y. Died May 12, 1943, in Bartow, Fla. Father, James Murdock Ethndge, a wholesale grocer m Rome; son of Alfred and Abby Murdock (House) Ethndge of Rome Mother, Minnie Irene (Patnck) Ethndge, daughter of Simeon and Elosia Pauline (Halstead) Patnck of Albany, NY. Rome High School and The Hotchkiss School, Lakevdle, Conn Traveled around the world 1906, secretary The Ethndge Company, advertising, New York City, 1907-09 and member firm 1909-16; vice-president The Ethndge Association of Artists 1916-17; assistant chief, advertising section, U S Food Administration, Washington, 1917-18; Captam Ordnance Department, overseas October 27, 1918-February 21, 1919; associated with his father m A Ethndge & Company 1919-25; president Clinton (NY) Canning Company 1925-28 and Ethndge Canning Company, Clinton, 1928 until retirement 1937, assistant marketing specialist, U S Food Distnbution Administration, passing on quality of canned goods for Armed Forces and Lend- Lease 1942-43, member First Presbytenan Church, Rome Marned June 28,1921, m Utica, N Y , Jean, daughter of Leslie Warnick and Anne (Huntington) Brown Children Alfred, Jr, and Leslie-Ann. Death due to acute heart fadure Buried in Rome Cemetery Survived by wife, chddren, two sisters, Mrs Edward Gould, Jr, of Osterville, Mass., and Mrs Leonard McAneny of Yonkers, N Y, and a brother, James Murdock Ethndge, Jr., '09
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1940-1945 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1940-1945 |
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 92 |
Transcript | 92 Yale University Obituary Record K Auburn plant 1905-10, manager 1911-42; vice-president of the company 1920-29, president 1929-42), president H. F Hemingway & rCompany, Inc., Baltimore, 1929-39 and Lockport Canning Company 1929-40; president Associated Chanties 1923-26, Auburn Commumty Chest 1926-27, Auburn Chamber of Commerce 1928, Auburn Board of Education 1930-38, and Cayuga Museum of History and Art 1942, on executive board Auburn City Hospital and New York State Y.M C A , chairman local umt Yale Endowment Fund Campaign 1926; director National Canners Association, member Association of New York State Canners (president 1925) and Second Presbytenan Church, Auburn Marned Apnl 27,1910, m Bradford, Pa , Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Albert Bamber and Margaret Dorcas (Bovaird) Booth Chddren: Booth, '34, Harvey Willet, '35, David Stuart (B A Princeton 1936), and Margaret Death due to mjunes received m a fall. Buned m Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn. Survived by wife, chddren, a grandson, and a brother, Stuart C. Hemingway, '05 S Alfred Ethndge, B.A. 1906. Bom July 12, 1884, in Rome, N.Y. Died May 12, 1943, in Bartow, Fla. Father, James Murdock Ethndge, a wholesale grocer m Rome; son of Alfred and Abby Murdock (House) Ethndge of Rome Mother, Minnie Irene (Patnck) Ethndge, daughter of Simeon and Elosia Pauline (Halstead) Patnck of Albany, NY. Rome High School and The Hotchkiss School, Lakevdle, Conn Traveled around the world 1906, secretary The Ethndge Company, advertising, New York City, 1907-09 and member firm 1909-16; vice-president The Ethndge Association of Artists 1916-17; assistant chief, advertising section, U S Food Administration, Washington, 1917-18; Captam Ordnance Department, overseas October 27, 1918-February 21, 1919; associated with his father m A Ethndge & Company 1919-25; president Clinton (NY) Canning Company 1925-28 and Ethndge Canning Company, Clinton, 1928 until retirement 1937, assistant marketing specialist, U S Food Distnbution Administration, passing on quality of canned goods for Armed Forces and Lend- Lease 1942-43, member First Presbytenan Church, Rome Marned June 28,1921, m Utica, N Y , Jean, daughter of Leslie Warnick and Anne (Huntington) Brown Children Alfred, Jr, and Leslie-Ann. Death due to acute heart fadure Buried in Rome Cemetery Survived by wife, chddren, two sisters, Mrs Edward Gould, Jr, of Osterville, Mass., and Mrs Leonard McAneny of Yonkers, N Y, and a brother, James Murdock Ethndge, Jr., '09 |