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Yale College 199 line (Townsend) Munson; daughter of Joseph B. and Mary B. Townsend of Overbrook, Pa Yale relatives include: Robert H. Munson, '79 (great- uncle); Edgar Munson, '04, and Curtis B. Munson, '16 (uncles); and George Munson, ^#-'32, and N. Van Vranken F. Munson, '33 (cousins). Montgomery School, Wynnewood, Pa., Episcopal Academy, Overbrook, and St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H. Entered Yale September, 1939; withdrew June 15, 1940, member St. Asaph's Church (Episcopal), Bala- Cynwyd, Pa. Enlisted as private Troop A, 104th Cavalry, January, 1941; received basic training at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation during 1941; on maneuvers in Wilhamsport and South Carolina during 1942; private (1st class) with mechanized cavalry on patrol duty at Camp Clatsop December, 1942—September, 1943. Death due to an accidental gunshot wound Bunecf in Churchyard of St Asaph's Church. Survived by parents, three sisters, Mrs Morris L Clothier Maxwell of Ardmore, Pa, and Mrs. J. F. Ducey, Jr, and Miss Nathalie Munson, both of Merion, and a brother, Lieut (j g.) Townsend Munson, '33, U.S.N.R. Charles Morgan Perry, Class of 1943. Born August 28, 1921, in New Haven, Conn Died October 25, 1943, off Quonset Point, R I Father, Walter Perry (B.A. Williams Coll. 1887) of New Haven, former bank commissioner State of Connecticut, son of Rev Arthur Latham Perry, LL.D , D.D (B.A. Williams Coll 1852), and Mary Brown (Smedley) Perry of Wilhamstown, Mass Mother, Elizabeth Merrick (Morgan) Perry. Yale relatives include an uncle, Carroll Perry, '94 D. Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, and The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. Entered Yale September, 1939; Freshman Glee Club; Yale Glee Club two years; Yale Quartet Junior year, member Silhman College, Beta Theta Pi, and Trinity Church (Episcopal), New Haven Married February 27, 1943, in Jacksonville, Fla , Cecilia Ann, daughter of William J. Horner. Withdrew from college January, 1942; enlisted in U.S Naval Reserve February 26, 1942, and member Third Yale Naval Aviation Unit, preliminary flight training Naval Reserve Air Base, Floyd Bennett Field, February-April, 1942, aviation cadet U S Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, April, 1942—March, 1943; received wings and commissioned Ensign, U S Naval Reserve, January 5,1943; member carrier qualification training unit,
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 199 |
Transcript | Yale College 199 line (Townsend) Munson; daughter of Joseph B. and Mary B. Townsend of Overbrook, Pa Yale relatives include: Robert H. Munson, '79 (great- uncle); Edgar Munson, '04, and Curtis B. Munson, '16 (uncles); and George Munson, ^#-'32, and N. Van Vranken F. Munson, '33 (cousins). Montgomery School, Wynnewood, Pa., Episcopal Academy, Overbrook, and St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H. Entered Yale September, 1939; withdrew June 15, 1940, member St. Asaph's Church (Episcopal), Bala- Cynwyd, Pa. Enlisted as private Troop A, 104th Cavalry, January, 1941; received basic training at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation during 1941; on maneuvers in Wilhamsport and South Carolina during 1942; private (1st class) with mechanized cavalry on patrol duty at Camp Clatsop December, 1942—September, 1943. Death due to an accidental gunshot wound Bunecf in Churchyard of St Asaph's Church. Survived by parents, three sisters, Mrs Morris L Clothier Maxwell of Ardmore, Pa, and Mrs. J. F. Ducey, Jr, and Miss Nathalie Munson, both of Merion, and a brother, Lieut (j g.) Townsend Munson, '33, U.S.N.R. Charles Morgan Perry, Class of 1943. Born August 28, 1921, in New Haven, Conn Died October 25, 1943, off Quonset Point, R I Father, Walter Perry (B.A. Williams Coll. 1887) of New Haven, former bank commissioner State of Connecticut, son of Rev Arthur Latham Perry, LL.D , D.D (B.A. Williams Coll 1852), and Mary Brown (Smedley) Perry of Wilhamstown, Mass Mother, Elizabeth Merrick (Morgan) Perry. Yale relatives include an uncle, Carroll Perry, '94 D. Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, and The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. Entered Yale September, 1939; Freshman Glee Club; Yale Glee Club two years; Yale Quartet Junior year, member Silhman College, Beta Theta Pi, and Trinity Church (Episcopal), New Haven Married February 27, 1943, in Jacksonville, Fla , Cecilia Ann, daughter of William J. Horner. Withdrew from college January, 1942; enlisted in U.S Naval Reserve February 26, 1942, and member Third Yale Naval Aviation Unit, preliminary flight training Naval Reserve Air Base, Floyd Bennett Field, February-April, 1942, aviation cadet U S Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, April, 1942—March, 1943; received wings and commissioned Ensign, U S Naval Reserve, January 5,1943; member carrier qualification training unit, |