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Yale College 35 1912-45, on staff Hartford Hospital, Hartford Dispensary, and Hartford Orphan Asylum, physician Old Peoples Home, Hartford, 1925-45, member Hartford Medical Society (secretary 1914-16), Hartford County Medical Association (secretary 1925-29), Connecticut State Medical Society (on committee Sixth Clinical Congress 1930), Masonic order, and First Church of Christ in Hartford, Congregational Married June 24, 1903, in Avon, Mary Louise, daughter of Lyman DeWitt and Cornelia Ida (Hall) Westfall No children Death due to hypertensive cardiovascular disease Ashes interred in Lyons Rural Cemetery Survived by wife and a nephew, Carll T. Harrington of Garden City, N Y CHARLES GARFIELD KING BA. 1894 Born February 21, 1873, tn Chicago, III Died September 14, 1945, tn Chicago, III Father, Charles Bohan King, a merchant in Chicago; son of William and Christina (Rockwell) King of Martinsburg, NY Mother, Ella (Garfield) King Fessenden and University schools, Chicago Member University Club and Delta Kappa Epsilon Attended Bryant & Stratton Business College, Chicago, 1894; traveled 1894-96, occupied in Chicago 1896-1917, partner Shanlkin & King, mortgage bankers, 1896- 1900, King, Coleman & Company, brokers, 1900-06, and King, Farnum & Company, 1906 until retirement 1917, senior adviser Mitchell, Hutchins & Company, Chicago, 1920-29, assisted tn organizing purchasing department American Red Cross in Pans August, 1917-Apnl, 1918, member Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind and St Chrys- ostom's Church (Episcopal), Chicago Marned January 6, 1898, in Chicago, Ginevra, daughter of William Alden and Ginevra (Walker) Fuller Children Ginevra King Mitchell Pine, the wife of John Taylor Pine, Jr , Charles Garfield, Jr (died in infancy); Marjone King Mitchell Belden, the wife of James Jerome Belden, 2d (Princeton 1903-05), Barbara (Mrs King Shaw), and Garfield, '36 Death due to pulmonary embolism Bur ied in Graceland Cemetery, Chicago Survived by wife, daughters, one son, and ten grandchildren HENRY SHORE NOON BA 1894 Born April 10, 1873, in Needham, Mass Died March 11^ 1946, tn Seattle, Wash Father, Rev Samuel Henry Noon (Wesleyan 1864-66, BD Boston Umv 1899), a Methodist Episcopal minister, son of James and Rebecca (Shore) Noon of Leicester, England, and Cambridge, Mass Mother, Mary Woods (Atkinson) Noon, daughter of Rev Kinsman Atkinson (B A Harvard 1834, MA 1840) and Dorothy Mynck (Woods) Atkinson of Bury, England, and Newburyport, Mass Leicester (Mass) Academy and Gloucester and Brookfield (Mass ) high schools Oration appointment and Scott Prize in French Junior year, high oration appointment and one-year honors in modern languages Senior year, member Phi Beta Kappa Attended Boston Umversity School of Law 1894-97 (LLB 1897), admitted to Massachusetts bar 1897 and Washington bar 1900, lawyer in Boston 1897-99 and in Seattle, specializing in corporation law, 1900-46 (partner with his brother Samuel 1900-01); member Washington State Bar Association, Masonic order, and Pilgrim Congregational Church, Seattle Married June 22, 1915, in Seattle, Louise Adela Hawley (Umv Washington 1908- 10), daughter of George Appleton Hawley (Umv Michigan 1867-68) and Adela Sheridan (McCord) Hawley. Children Mary Louise, the wife of Lawrence Bishop Conaway (Umv Southern California 1919-20, Umv California at Los Angeles 1920-21), Henry Shore, Jr (US Naval Academy 1939-40, B A Umv Washington 1945), and Phihp McCord (Umv Washington 1945, Univ Washington Law School 1945-) Death due to coronary thrombosis Survived by wife, children, four grandchildren, a sister, Grace Noon Parker (B A Stanford 1904), the wife of Eugene Mark Parker of
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
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 35 |
Transcript | Yale College 35 1912-45, on staff Hartford Hospital, Hartford Dispensary, and Hartford Orphan Asylum, physician Old Peoples Home, Hartford, 1925-45, member Hartford Medical Society (secretary 1914-16), Hartford County Medical Association (secretary 1925-29), Connecticut State Medical Society (on committee Sixth Clinical Congress 1930), Masonic order, and First Church of Christ in Hartford, Congregational Married June 24, 1903, in Avon, Mary Louise, daughter of Lyman DeWitt and Cornelia Ida (Hall) Westfall No children Death due to hypertensive cardiovascular disease Ashes interred in Lyons Rural Cemetery Survived by wife and a nephew, Carll T. Harrington of Garden City, N Y CHARLES GARFIELD KING BA. 1894 Born February 21, 1873, tn Chicago, III Died September 14, 1945, tn Chicago, III Father, Charles Bohan King, a merchant in Chicago; son of William and Christina (Rockwell) King of Martinsburg, NY Mother, Ella (Garfield) King Fessenden and University schools, Chicago Member University Club and Delta Kappa Epsilon Attended Bryant & Stratton Business College, Chicago, 1894; traveled 1894-96, occupied in Chicago 1896-1917, partner Shanlkin & King, mortgage bankers, 1896- 1900, King, Coleman & Company, brokers, 1900-06, and King, Farnum & Company, 1906 until retirement 1917, senior adviser Mitchell, Hutchins & Company, Chicago, 1920-29, assisted tn organizing purchasing department American Red Cross in Pans August, 1917-Apnl, 1918, member Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind and St Chrys- ostom's Church (Episcopal), Chicago Marned January 6, 1898, in Chicago, Ginevra, daughter of William Alden and Ginevra (Walker) Fuller Children Ginevra King Mitchell Pine, the wife of John Taylor Pine, Jr , Charles Garfield, Jr (died in infancy); Marjone King Mitchell Belden, the wife of James Jerome Belden, 2d (Princeton 1903-05), Barbara (Mrs King Shaw), and Garfield, '36 Death due to pulmonary embolism Bur ied in Graceland Cemetery, Chicago Survived by wife, daughters, one son, and ten grandchildren HENRY SHORE NOON BA 1894 Born April 10, 1873, in Needham, Mass Died March 11^ 1946, tn Seattle, Wash Father, Rev Samuel Henry Noon (Wesleyan 1864-66, BD Boston Umv 1899), a Methodist Episcopal minister, son of James and Rebecca (Shore) Noon of Leicester, England, and Cambridge, Mass Mother, Mary Woods (Atkinson) Noon, daughter of Rev Kinsman Atkinson (B A Harvard 1834, MA 1840) and Dorothy Mynck (Woods) Atkinson of Bury, England, and Newburyport, Mass Leicester (Mass) Academy and Gloucester and Brookfield (Mass ) high schools Oration appointment and Scott Prize in French Junior year, high oration appointment and one-year honors in modern languages Senior year, member Phi Beta Kappa Attended Boston Umversity School of Law 1894-97 (LLB 1897), admitted to Massachusetts bar 1897 and Washington bar 1900, lawyer in Boston 1897-99 and in Seattle, specializing in corporation law, 1900-46 (partner with his brother Samuel 1900-01); member Washington State Bar Association, Masonic order, and Pilgrim Congregational Church, Seattle Married June 22, 1915, in Seattle, Louise Adela Hawley (Umv Washington 1908- 10), daughter of George Appleton Hawley (Umv Michigan 1867-68) and Adela Sheridan (McCord) Hawley. Children Mary Louise, the wife of Lawrence Bishop Conaway (Umv Southern California 1919-20, Umv California at Los Angeles 1920-21), Henry Shore, Jr (US Naval Academy 1939-40, B A Umv Washington 1945), and Phihp McCord (Umv Washington 1945, Univ Washington Law School 1945-) Death due to coronary thrombosis Survived by wife, children, four grandchildren, a sister, Grace Noon Parker (B A Stanford 1904), the wife of Eugene Mark Parker of |