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Sheffield Scientific School 287 road Company 1912; associated with J. W. Bishop Company, construction engineers, Worcester, Mass., 1912-17 (superintendent of construction 1914-17); inducted into National Army October 4, 1917, assigned to Topographic Division, Intelligence Section, Company A, 29th Regiment, Corps of Engineers; overseas October, 1917-December, 1918, promoted lance corporal December, 1917, and sergeant March, 1918, took examinations for Reserve Officers Engineer Corps and commissioned Second Lieutenant June 24,1918; assistant to Engineer Officer in charge of construction Advance Section, Service of Supply; discharged January 13, 1919; member Mahoney & Tucker, construction engineers, Providence, 1919-28; president and treasurer Tucker Construction Company, Inc., 1928-36; president Pneumatic Concrete Corporation 1936-44, member Providence Engineering Society, Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers, American Legion, and St. Pius Church (Roman Catholic), Providence. Married October 6, 1924, in Amsterdam, N Y , Anna Rose, daughter of Robert Francis and Margaret Therese Owens. No children. Death due to cerebral hemorrhage. Buried in St. Ann's Cemetery, Cranston, R.I. Survived by wife, a sister, Miss Margaret Anne Tucker of New Haven, and a brother, Walter Dominick Tucker, of New Haven. Frederick Hansson, Ph.B. 1913. Born October 14, 1892, in New Yor\ City* Died December 13,1944, in Honolulu, T.H. Father, Frederick Hansson, a cigar maker with F. D. Grave & Son, New Haven, Conn; son of Hans Hansson of Sweden Mother, Anna Maria (Lindblum) Hansson; daughter of Carl Lindblum of Sweden. New Haven High School. Select course. Manager Sampling Works, Idaho Springs and Georgetown, Colo., 1913-15; mine chemist, and assayer Yak Tunnel, Leadville, Colo , 1915- 17; commercial chemist International Smelting Company, Toole, Utah, 1918-21; assistant chemist Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association Experiment Station, Honolulu, 1921-37 and assistant sugar technologist 1937- 44; member Honolulu Business Men's Training Corps, Masonic order, and Swedish Lutheran Church, Leadville Married (1) June 11, 1916, in Leadvdle, Blanche Bertie, daughter of Otto and Emma Magdalene (Puttkamer) Swanson Daughter: Josephine Blanche. Mrs. Hansson died March 9, 1937 Married (2) April 12, 1939, in Honolulu, Florence Kaiulani, daughter of William Everett and Florence Amy (Roe) Devereux. Death due to carcinoma. Ashes interred in Nuuanu Cemetery, Honolulu. Survived by wife, daughter, and a brother, Benjamin Hansson of Torrington, Conn.
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 287 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 287 road Company 1912; associated with J. W. Bishop Company, construction engineers, Worcester, Mass., 1912-17 (superintendent of construction 1914-17); inducted into National Army October 4, 1917, assigned to Topographic Division, Intelligence Section, Company A, 29th Regiment, Corps of Engineers; overseas October, 1917-December, 1918, promoted lance corporal December, 1917, and sergeant March, 1918, took examinations for Reserve Officers Engineer Corps and commissioned Second Lieutenant June 24,1918; assistant to Engineer Officer in charge of construction Advance Section, Service of Supply; discharged January 13, 1919; member Mahoney & Tucker, construction engineers, Providence, 1919-28; president and treasurer Tucker Construction Company, Inc., 1928-36; president Pneumatic Concrete Corporation 1936-44, member Providence Engineering Society, Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers, American Legion, and St. Pius Church (Roman Catholic), Providence. Married October 6, 1924, in Amsterdam, N Y , Anna Rose, daughter of Robert Francis and Margaret Therese Owens. No children. Death due to cerebral hemorrhage. Buried in St. Ann's Cemetery, Cranston, R.I. Survived by wife, a sister, Miss Margaret Anne Tucker of New Haven, and a brother, Walter Dominick Tucker, of New Haven. Frederick Hansson, Ph.B. 1913. Born October 14, 1892, in New Yor\ City* Died December 13,1944, in Honolulu, T.H. Father, Frederick Hansson, a cigar maker with F. D. Grave & Son, New Haven, Conn; son of Hans Hansson of Sweden Mother, Anna Maria (Lindblum) Hansson; daughter of Carl Lindblum of Sweden. New Haven High School. Select course. Manager Sampling Works, Idaho Springs and Georgetown, Colo., 1913-15; mine chemist, and assayer Yak Tunnel, Leadville, Colo , 1915- 17; commercial chemist International Smelting Company, Toole, Utah, 1918-21; assistant chemist Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association Experiment Station, Honolulu, 1921-37 and assistant sugar technologist 1937- 44; member Honolulu Business Men's Training Corps, Masonic order, and Swedish Lutheran Church, Leadville Married (1) June 11, 1916, in Leadvdle, Blanche Bertie, daughter of Otto and Emma Magdalene (Puttkamer) Swanson Daughter: Josephine Blanche. Mrs. Hansson died March 9, 1937 Married (2) April 12, 1939, in Honolulu, Florence Kaiulani, daughter of William Everett and Florence Amy (Roe) Devereux. Death due to carcinoma. Ashes interred in Nuuanu Cemetery, Honolulu. Survived by wife, daughter, and a brother, Benjamin Hansson of Torrington, Conn. |