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Yale College /1 buildings, Chicago, 1924 until retirement 1935; bred and raised mules on his farm m Centerville, Md, 1938-42 and operated a dairy farm 1942-46; secretary Evanston (111 ) Small Parks and Playground Association 1912-14, private Battery C, rst Illinois Field Artillery, 1915, promoted corporal 1916, transferred to Headquarters Company July, 1916, and served on Mexican border summer 1916; promoted sergeant, attended Officers Training Camp, Fort Sheridan, May-August, 1917, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, August 15, 1917, promoted First Lieutenant May 23,1918, stationed at Camp Grant as member Company A, Horse Section, 311th Ammunition Tram, 86th Division, August-December, 1917, transferred to Camp Joseph E Johnston January, 1918; assistant to general superintendent Army Transport Service January-March, 1918, transport quartermaster USS Aeolus March-July, 1918, and USS Veendi]\ July, 1918-January, 1919, discharged January 25, 1919, personnel officer Office of Civilian Defense, and air-raid warden Winnetka, 111, in World War II, chairman Yale Committee on Graduate Placement, Chicago, 1944-46, member board of governors Yale Club of Miami 1936 Married June 1, 1922, in Evanston, Josephine Hannah Dole (B A Smith 1912), daughter of John Newton and Olive (Burns) Dole Children Joan Cornelia, the wife of Rollin DeLos Weary, Jr (Northwestern 1942), Gerald Morton, Jr (Northwestern Class of 1949), and Juha Morton Death due to heart disease Buried in churchyard of Christ Church, Winnetka Survived by wife, children, a sistei, Nora Butler Ryerson, the wife of Edward L Ryerson, '08 S, and a brother, John M Butler, '16 WILLIAM MINTON DONNELLY BA I909 Bom August 5, 1886, in Detroit, Midi Died January 30, 1946, in Detroit, Mich Father, John Charles Donnelly (LL B Umv Michigan 1884), a lawyer in Detroit, son of William and Ellen (Bolger) Donnelly of Kerch, Ont, Canada Mother, Anna Honora (Minton) Donnelly, daughter of Martin and Honora (O'Meara) Minton of Alpena, Mich Yale relatives include a brother, Edward Donnellv, 'or Georgetown Preparatory School, Garrett Park, Md, and Detroit Umversity School Member Class baseball team and Alpha Delta Phi Attended University of Michigan Law School 1909-11 (LLB 1911, member Phi Delta Phi), admitted to the bar 1911, lawyer in Detroit 1911-46, partner Brennan, Donnelly & Van De Mark 1911-22, Donnelly, Hally, Donnelly & Munro 1922-30, on Detroit Rapid Transit Commission 1918-46 and Public Trust Commission (Michigan) 1937-38, representative in Michigan legislature sessions of 1933-34 and 1945-46, on executive committee Michigan Yale Alumni Association 1918- 19, member St Charles' Church (Roman Catholic), Detroit Married June 3, 1913, in Westminster, Md, Anne Elizabeth, daughter of John Mathias and Rhuanna (Gambnll) Roberts Children* Anne Elizabeth Roberts (B A Manhattanville 1935), the wife of Thomas Emmett Oakes (Ph B Umv Notre Dame 1931), John Charles, 2d (B A Georgetown 1937, LL B Umv Michigan 1940), William Minton, Jr (Georgetown 1935-36), and Mary Grace Mrs Donnelly died June 22, 1941 Death due to carcinoma Buned in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Detroit Survived by children and two sisters, Miss Laura M Donnelly of Detroit and Anne Minton Donnelly Nichols, the wife of Elliott Slo- cum Nichols (LLB Umv Michigan 1908), of Bloomfield Hills, Mich FRANK MARION COPPOCK, JR B A I9IO Born July ir, 1887, m Cincinnati, Ohio Died May 9, 1946, tn Cincinnati, Ohio Father, Frank Marion Coppock (B A Miami Univ 1873), partner in law firm of Coppock & Hammel, Cincinnati, son of Joseph C and Sarah Newman (Aldrich) Coppock of Ohio Mother, Jennie (Williams) Coppock, daughter of Francis B and Mary (Elhs) Williams of Cincinnati
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 77 |
Transcript | Yale College /1 buildings, Chicago, 1924 until retirement 1935; bred and raised mules on his farm m Centerville, Md, 1938-42 and operated a dairy farm 1942-46; secretary Evanston (111 ) Small Parks and Playground Association 1912-14, private Battery C, rst Illinois Field Artillery, 1915, promoted corporal 1916, transferred to Headquarters Company July, 1916, and served on Mexican border summer 1916; promoted sergeant, attended Officers Training Camp, Fort Sheridan, May-August, 1917, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, August 15, 1917, promoted First Lieutenant May 23,1918, stationed at Camp Grant as member Company A, Horse Section, 311th Ammunition Tram, 86th Division, August-December, 1917, transferred to Camp Joseph E Johnston January, 1918; assistant to general superintendent Army Transport Service January-March, 1918, transport quartermaster USS Aeolus March-July, 1918, and USS Veendi]\ July, 1918-January, 1919, discharged January 25, 1919, personnel officer Office of Civilian Defense, and air-raid warden Winnetka, 111, in World War II, chairman Yale Committee on Graduate Placement, Chicago, 1944-46, member board of governors Yale Club of Miami 1936 Married June 1, 1922, in Evanston, Josephine Hannah Dole (B A Smith 1912), daughter of John Newton and Olive (Burns) Dole Children Joan Cornelia, the wife of Rollin DeLos Weary, Jr (Northwestern 1942), Gerald Morton, Jr (Northwestern Class of 1949), and Juha Morton Death due to heart disease Buried in churchyard of Christ Church, Winnetka Survived by wife, children, a sistei, Nora Butler Ryerson, the wife of Edward L Ryerson, '08 S, and a brother, John M Butler, '16 WILLIAM MINTON DONNELLY BA I909 Bom August 5, 1886, in Detroit, Midi Died January 30, 1946, in Detroit, Mich Father, John Charles Donnelly (LL B Umv Michigan 1884), a lawyer in Detroit, son of William and Ellen (Bolger) Donnelly of Kerch, Ont, Canada Mother, Anna Honora (Minton) Donnelly, daughter of Martin and Honora (O'Meara) Minton of Alpena, Mich Yale relatives include a brother, Edward Donnellv, 'or Georgetown Preparatory School, Garrett Park, Md, and Detroit Umversity School Member Class baseball team and Alpha Delta Phi Attended University of Michigan Law School 1909-11 (LLB 1911, member Phi Delta Phi), admitted to the bar 1911, lawyer in Detroit 1911-46, partner Brennan, Donnelly & Van De Mark 1911-22, Donnelly, Hally, Donnelly & Munro 1922-30, on Detroit Rapid Transit Commission 1918-46 and Public Trust Commission (Michigan) 1937-38, representative in Michigan legislature sessions of 1933-34 and 1945-46, on executive committee Michigan Yale Alumni Association 1918- 19, member St Charles' Church (Roman Catholic), Detroit Married June 3, 1913, in Westminster, Md, Anne Elizabeth, daughter of John Mathias and Rhuanna (Gambnll) Roberts Children* Anne Elizabeth Roberts (B A Manhattanville 1935), the wife of Thomas Emmett Oakes (Ph B Umv Notre Dame 1931), John Charles, 2d (B A Georgetown 1937, LL B Umv Michigan 1940), William Minton, Jr (Georgetown 1935-36), and Mary Grace Mrs Donnelly died June 22, 1941 Death due to carcinoma Buned in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Detroit Survived by children and two sisters, Miss Laura M Donnelly of Detroit and Anne Minton Donnelly Nichols, the wife of Elliott Slo- cum Nichols (LLB Umv Michigan 1908), of Bloomfield Hills, Mich FRANK MARION COPPOCK, JR B A I9IO Born July ir, 1887, m Cincinnati, Ohio Died May 9, 1946, tn Cincinnati, Ohio Father, Frank Marion Coppock (B A Miami Univ 1873), partner in law firm of Coppock & Hammel, Cincinnati, son of Joseph C and Sarah Newman (Aldrich) Coppock of Ohio Mother, Jennie (Williams) Coppock, daughter of Francis B and Mary (Elhs) Williams of Cincinnati |