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3 24 Yale University Obituary Record Married January 7,1891, in New Castle, Pa , Harriot Guerard, daughter of Colonel Robert Bruce McComb and Annie (Guerard) McComb. Children Edgar Guerard (Carnegie Inst. Technology 1911-13, 1914-16; Harvard 1924-25); Charles Alfred; and William Rogers (Carnegie Inst. Technology 1918-20, 1921-22). Mr and Mrs Hamilton were divorced. Death due to acute peritonitis. Ashes interred in Riverside Cemetery, Waterbury Survived by children and a sister, Miss Kathenne Deborah Hamilton of Try on, N.C. Charles Frederick Odell, B.A. 1886. Born July 18, 1863, in Tarrytown, N.Y. Died April 30, 1945, in Tarrytown, N.Y. Father, Jacob Odell, president Jacob Odell & Sons, lumber and coal, Tarrytown, assemblyman New York Legislature; son of Jonathan S. and Jane W. (Tompkins) Odell of Tarrytown. Mother, Harriet Eliza (Barker) Odell; daughter of Dr John Barker and Harriet (Howland) Barker of Adams, Mass. Irving School for Boys, Tarrytown, and Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass Freshman Baseball Team, Class baseball team Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years; University Baseball Team Sophomore and Junior years, winner 100-yard dash Class games Freshman year and fall and spring athletic games Junior year, 220-yard dash Class games Freshman year, fall athletic games Sophomore and Junior years, and spring athletic games Junior year; Class glee club; member He Boule and Psi Upsilon Associated with Jacob Odell & Sons 1886-1917; president Tarrytown & Irvington Union Gas Light Company 1895-97; secretary Tarrytown Merchants Association 1901-10; manager Huyler & Company, chocolate products, Plattsburg, N.Y., 1915-17; religious secretary base hospital at Camp McClellan 1918; overseas April, 1918-June, 1919, with Y.M.C A.; physical director with American troops at Verdun, Soissons, and Coblenz, and with Army of Occupation; ordained deacon in Episcopal church 1920 and priest 1922, chaplain Harts Island Prison and House of Refuge, New York City, 1921-23, resident chaplain Western State Penitentiary, Pittsburgh, 1923-24; minister St. Luke's Church, Caribou, Maine, and Church of the Advent, Limestone, 1924-28, and St. Peter's Church, Portland, 1928 until retirement 1937, chaplain Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1937; successively secretary, treasurer, second assistant chief, first assistant chief, and chief Tarrytown Fire Department; member Masonic order and Christ Church (Episcopal), Tarrytown (assistant rector). Married September 28,1892, in Tarrytown, Louise Marion, daughter of Jonathan and Julianna (Reeves) Dade Children Helen Margaret, the wife of John Matteson Squiers (Kenyon Coll. ^-'13); and Ehott Dade.
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 24 |
Transcript | 3 24 Yale University Obituary Record Married January 7,1891, in New Castle, Pa , Harriot Guerard, daughter of Colonel Robert Bruce McComb and Annie (Guerard) McComb. Children Edgar Guerard (Carnegie Inst. Technology 1911-13, 1914-16; Harvard 1924-25); Charles Alfred; and William Rogers (Carnegie Inst. Technology 1918-20, 1921-22). Mr and Mrs Hamilton were divorced. Death due to acute peritonitis. Ashes interred in Riverside Cemetery, Waterbury Survived by children and a sister, Miss Kathenne Deborah Hamilton of Try on, N.C. Charles Frederick Odell, B.A. 1886. Born July 18, 1863, in Tarrytown, N.Y. Died April 30, 1945, in Tarrytown, N.Y. Father, Jacob Odell, president Jacob Odell & Sons, lumber and coal, Tarrytown, assemblyman New York Legislature; son of Jonathan S. and Jane W. (Tompkins) Odell of Tarrytown. Mother, Harriet Eliza (Barker) Odell; daughter of Dr John Barker and Harriet (Howland) Barker of Adams, Mass. Irving School for Boys, Tarrytown, and Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass Freshman Baseball Team, Class baseball team Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years; University Baseball Team Sophomore and Junior years, winner 100-yard dash Class games Freshman year and fall and spring athletic games Junior year, 220-yard dash Class games Freshman year, fall athletic games Sophomore and Junior years, and spring athletic games Junior year; Class glee club; member He Boule and Psi Upsilon Associated with Jacob Odell & Sons 1886-1917; president Tarrytown & Irvington Union Gas Light Company 1895-97; secretary Tarrytown Merchants Association 1901-10; manager Huyler & Company, chocolate products, Plattsburg, N.Y., 1915-17; religious secretary base hospital at Camp McClellan 1918; overseas April, 1918-June, 1919, with Y.M.C A.; physical director with American troops at Verdun, Soissons, and Coblenz, and with Army of Occupation; ordained deacon in Episcopal church 1920 and priest 1922, chaplain Harts Island Prison and House of Refuge, New York City, 1921-23, resident chaplain Western State Penitentiary, Pittsburgh, 1923-24; minister St. Luke's Church, Caribou, Maine, and Church of the Advent, Limestone, 1924-28, and St. Peter's Church, Portland, 1928 until retirement 1937, chaplain Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1937; successively secretary, treasurer, second assistant chief, first assistant chief, and chief Tarrytown Fire Department; member Masonic order and Christ Church (Episcopal), Tarrytown (assistant rector). Married September 28,1892, in Tarrytown, Louise Marion, daughter of Jonathan and Julianna (Reeves) Dade Children Helen Margaret, the wife of John Matteson Squiers (Kenyon Coll. ^-'13); and Ehott Dade. |