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54 Yale University Obituary Record fee ted his hearing, engaged in mining in Colorado 1901-03, employed in Santa Fe, N Mex, 1903-04 and mining in Idaho 1904-05, associated with Richards-New- stadt Construction Company, Los Angeles, 1905-07, receiving and shipping clerk Saddle Mountain Mining Company, Christmas, Ariz , 1907, associated with Salt Lake Timber Treating Company, Ostend, Cahf, 1907-09, owned and operated a poultry farm in Casa Verdugo, Cahf, 1909-13 and an agency in Los Angeles 1913-20, attended Palmer School of Chiropractic 1920-21 (DC 1921), member Eble & Eble, chiropractors, Glendale, 1921-45 and engaged in chiropractic research, president Fresno Petroleum Company, member San Fernando Valley and National Chiropractic associations and Masonic order Married December 24, 1908, in Oakland, Cahf, Frances Granniss Gillett Stremmell (D C Palmer School of Chiropractic 1921), daughter of George and Harriet Frances (Philhps) Stremmell Children Frances (died December 31, 1909), and adopted twins, Harriet Frances, the wife of Orville Henry Handy, and Ella May Death due to coronary sclerosis Ashes interred in Grand View Cemetery, Glendale Survived by wife, two daughters, a grandson, and two sisters, Lilhe Eble Kayser, the wife of Carl Fredrick Kayser (Umv Heidelberg 1887-80, PhD New York Umv 1892) of White Plains, NY, and Mrs Ernest F Keer of Glen Ridge, NJ TIMOTHY ALOYSIUS LEARY B A I9OO Bom December 12, 1871, in Scitico, Conn Died April 19, 1946, in New Yor\ City Father, Michael Leary, owner M Leary & Sons, coal dealers in Scitico Mother, Mary Moore (McCarthy) Leary, daughter of John and Ellen (Donahoe) McCarthy of Killarney, Ireland Yale relatives include Daniel E Learv, '88 L (brother), Paul E Learv, '17, John H Leary, '24, and Leo J Dowhng, '25 L (nephews), John C Leary, '45 (grandnephew) Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass Attended Yale Law School 1900-03 (LL B 1903, Class football team 1901-03) Admitted to the bar 1903, lawyer in New York City 1903-46, justice Municipal Court of the City of New York, Sixth District, 1919-32 (president justice 1927-32), justice Supreme Court, First District (Manhattan and the Bronx), 1932-40 and referee 1941- 46, delegate Constitutional Convention of the State of New York 1915; Alumni Fund agent for Class of 1903 L from 1920 to 1939, member New York County Lawyers Association and St Ignatius Loyola Church (Roman Cathohc), New York City. Married October 15, 1907, in White Plains, N Y, Sadie Eugenia Digney (Coll Mount St Vincent 1896-98), daughter of John McGrath and Sarah (Murphy) Digney and sister of R Emmet Digney, '03 Children Eugenia Digney (BA Coll Mount St Vincent 1930), John Digney, '33, Kathleen, the wife of John Giles Man- nion, Jr (B A Manhattan 1931); and Patricia (B A Trinity [Washington, DC] 1936), the wife of Richard Vernon Murphv (BA Georgetown 1933, LLB St John's T936) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Mount Calvary Cemeterv, White Plains Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, and two sisters, Miss Mary Ann Leary of Scitico and Mrs Margaret Leary Dowhng of Hartford, Conn VINCENT PADDOCK LOBDELL B A I9OO Born March 7, 1876, in Brewster, NY Died December 21, 1945, in Chicago, III Father, Alexander Frazier Lobdell, a merchant in Brewster; son of Anson and Sarah (Townsend) Lobdell of North Salem, NY Mother, Juha (Paddock) Lobdell, daughter of Isaac Vincent and Aureha (Waring) Paddock of the Town of Southeast Brewster, NY Philhps-Andover Second colloquy appointment Senior year In bond and brokerage business, New York City, 1900-10 (with N W Harris & Company, Rudolph Kleybolte & Company, Phil bin & Lobdell, and Lobdell & Com-
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 54 |
Transcript | 54 Yale University Obituary Record fee ted his hearing, engaged in mining in Colorado 1901-03, employed in Santa Fe, N Mex, 1903-04 and mining in Idaho 1904-05, associated with Richards-New- stadt Construction Company, Los Angeles, 1905-07, receiving and shipping clerk Saddle Mountain Mining Company, Christmas, Ariz , 1907, associated with Salt Lake Timber Treating Company, Ostend, Cahf, 1907-09, owned and operated a poultry farm in Casa Verdugo, Cahf, 1909-13 and an agency in Los Angeles 1913-20, attended Palmer School of Chiropractic 1920-21 (DC 1921), member Eble & Eble, chiropractors, Glendale, 1921-45 and engaged in chiropractic research, president Fresno Petroleum Company, member San Fernando Valley and National Chiropractic associations and Masonic order Married December 24, 1908, in Oakland, Cahf, Frances Granniss Gillett Stremmell (D C Palmer School of Chiropractic 1921), daughter of George and Harriet Frances (Philhps) Stremmell Children Frances (died December 31, 1909), and adopted twins, Harriet Frances, the wife of Orville Henry Handy, and Ella May Death due to coronary sclerosis Ashes interred in Grand View Cemetery, Glendale Survived by wife, two daughters, a grandson, and two sisters, Lilhe Eble Kayser, the wife of Carl Fredrick Kayser (Umv Heidelberg 1887-80, PhD New York Umv 1892) of White Plains, NY, and Mrs Ernest F Keer of Glen Ridge, NJ TIMOTHY ALOYSIUS LEARY B A I9OO Bom December 12, 1871, in Scitico, Conn Died April 19, 1946, in New Yor\ City Father, Michael Leary, owner M Leary & Sons, coal dealers in Scitico Mother, Mary Moore (McCarthy) Leary, daughter of John and Ellen (Donahoe) McCarthy of Killarney, Ireland Yale relatives include Daniel E Learv, '88 L (brother), Paul E Learv, '17, John H Leary, '24, and Leo J Dowhng, '25 L (nephews), John C Leary, '45 (grandnephew) Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass Attended Yale Law School 1900-03 (LL B 1903, Class football team 1901-03) Admitted to the bar 1903, lawyer in New York City 1903-46, justice Municipal Court of the City of New York, Sixth District, 1919-32 (president justice 1927-32), justice Supreme Court, First District (Manhattan and the Bronx), 1932-40 and referee 1941- 46, delegate Constitutional Convention of the State of New York 1915; Alumni Fund agent for Class of 1903 L from 1920 to 1939, member New York County Lawyers Association and St Ignatius Loyola Church (Roman Cathohc), New York City. Married October 15, 1907, in White Plains, N Y, Sadie Eugenia Digney (Coll Mount St Vincent 1896-98), daughter of John McGrath and Sarah (Murphy) Digney and sister of R Emmet Digney, '03 Children Eugenia Digney (BA Coll Mount St Vincent 1930), John Digney, '33, Kathleen, the wife of John Giles Man- nion, Jr (B A Manhattan 1931); and Patricia (B A Trinity [Washington, DC] 1936), the wife of Richard Vernon Murphv (BA Georgetown 1933, LLB St John's T936) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Mount Calvary Cemeterv, White Plains Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, and two sisters, Miss Mary Ann Leary of Scitico and Mrs Margaret Leary Dowhng of Hartford, Conn VINCENT PADDOCK LOBDELL B A I9OO Born March 7, 1876, in Brewster, NY Died December 21, 1945, in Chicago, III Father, Alexander Frazier Lobdell, a merchant in Brewster; son of Anson and Sarah (Townsend) Lobdell of North Salem, NY Mother, Juha (Paddock) Lobdell, daughter of Isaac Vincent and Aureha (Waring) Paddock of the Town of Southeast Brewster, NY Philhps-Andover Second colloquy appointment Senior year In bond and brokerage business, New York City, 1900-10 (with N W Harris & Company, Rudolph Kleybolte & Company, Phil bin & Lobdell, and Lobdell & Com- |