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156 Yale University Obituary Record JOSEPH BOYCE TALMAGE PHB I9II Born April 22, 1890, in Cleveland, Ohio Died May 2, 1946, tn Cleveland Heights, Ohio Father, William Clinton Talmage, associated with Geo Worthington Company, wholesale hardware, Cleveland; son of Henry Gardner and Sarah (Bird) Talmage of Mount Gilead, Ohio Mother, Leona (Boyce) Talmage; daughter of Joseph and Juha (French) Boyce of Willoughby, Ohio University School, Cleveland Select course, honors in English Freshman year, in Spanish, Enghsh composition, physical and commercial geography Junior year, and in Spanish and English Senior year, on board Yale Scientific Monthly Senior year, member Class Book committee, St Elmo and Delta Phi, and Aurehan Honor Society Traveled around the world 1912-13, apprentice Crowell-Lundoff-Little Company, building construction, Cleveland, 1911-12 and Warner & Swazey, machine tools, Cleveland, 1914-17, president Kell- man-Talmage Company, building construction, Cleveland, 1921-31, owned and operated a celery farm in Sarasota, Fla, 1931-33, associated with McKesson-Hall- Van Gorder, wholesale druggists, Cleveland, 1934-38, manager safe deposit department Cleveland Trust Company 1940-45, enlisted in Engineer Reserve Officers Training Corps April 1,1917, commissioned First Lieutenant, Engineers, August 30, 1917, stationed at Camp Lee May-July, 1918, secretary Committee on Emergency Construction, War Industries Board, Washington, May, 1917-Apnl, 1919, discharged April 30, 1919, attended Fair- mount Presbyterian Church, Cleveland Heights Married June 24, 1920, in Cleveland, Margaret, daughter of Charles Henry and Janet (Morrison) Carleton Children Margaret (Holhns 1939-40), the wife of Ralph Worthington, 3d (Umv North Carolina 1935-36), William Carleton, '45 S, and Ann Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland Survived by wife, children, two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Clemens Lundoff of Bennington, Vt. FREDERICK DAVIS VanSICKLEN PH B I913 Born July 10, 1890, in Alameda, Calif. Died December 7, 1945, in San Francisco, Calif Father, Frederick Wetherbee VanSicklen (Umv Vermont 1872-73), wholesale grocer and director Wells Fargo & Union Trust Company, son of Frederick Meech and Sophia (Wetherbee) VanSicklen of Burlington, Vt Mother, Gertrude (Davis) VanSicklen, daughter of Isaac Elphinstone and Sarah (Pond) Davis of San Francisco The Choate School, Walhngford, Conn Select course; chairman board Yale Scientific Monthly and Class Book historian Senior year, member Elizabethan Club and St Elmo and Delta Phi Associated with Dodge, Sweeney & Co, wholesale grocers, exporters, and importers, San Francisco, 1913-17 and 1919 until 1931 or 1932 (treasurer 1931), served with U S Food Administration, Washington, May-December, 1917, enlisted and commissioned Chief Petty Officer, US Naval Reserve, December 14, 1917, stationed in Norfolk, Va, until discharged January 3, 1918, to accept commission as First Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, US Army, in Office of Director of Storage, purchase, storage, and traffic division, General Staff, Washington, January, 1918-July, 1919, promoted Captain June 10, 1918, discharged and commissioned Major,' Quartermaster Reserve Corps, July, 1919; attended Unitarian church Married August 4, 1943, in San Francisco, Ethel, daughter of Alexander S and Ehza (Rodgers) Lilley No children Death due to bronchopneumonia Buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, San Mateo County, Cahf Survived by wife, two sisters, Mrs George Lyman of San Francisco and Miss Hilda VanSicklen of Pacific Grove, Cahf, and a brother, Horace D VanSicklen, '17 S
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 156 |
Transcript | 156 Yale University Obituary Record JOSEPH BOYCE TALMAGE PHB I9II Born April 22, 1890, in Cleveland, Ohio Died May 2, 1946, tn Cleveland Heights, Ohio Father, William Clinton Talmage, associated with Geo Worthington Company, wholesale hardware, Cleveland; son of Henry Gardner and Sarah (Bird) Talmage of Mount Gilead, Ohio Mother, Leona (Boyce) Talmage; daughter of Joseph and Juha (French) Boyce of Willoughby, Ohio University School, Cleveland Select course, honors in English Freshman year, in Spanish, Enghsh composition, physical and commercial geography Junior year, and in Spanish and English Senior year, on board Yale Scientific Monthly Senior year, member Class Book committee, St Elmo and Delta Phi, and Aurehan Honor Society Traveled around the world 1912-13, apprentice Crowell-Lundoff-Little Company, building construction, Cleveland, 1911-12 and Warner & Swazey, machine tools, Cleveland, 1914-17, president Kell- man-Talmage Company, building construction, Cleveland, 1921-31, owned and operated a celery farm in Sarasota, Fla, 1931-33, associated with McKesson-Hall- Van Gorder, wholesale druggists, Cleveland, 1934-38, manager safe deposit department Cleveland Trust Company 1940-45, enlisted in Engineer Reserve Officers Training Corps April 1,1917, commissioned First Lieutenant, Engineers, August 30, 1917, stationed at Camp Lee May-July, 1918, secretary Committee on Emergency Construction, War Industries Board, Washington, May, 1917-Apnl, 1919, discharged April 30, 1919, attended Fair- mount Presbyterian Church, Cleveland Heights Married June 24, 1920, in Cleveland, Margaret, daughter of Charles Henry and Janet (Morrison) Carleton Children Margaret (Holhns 1939-40), the wife of Ralph Worthington, 3d (Umv North Carolina 1935-36), William Carleton, '45 S, and Ann Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland Survived by wife, children, two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Clemens Lundoff of Bennington, Vt. FREDERICK DAVIS VanSICKLEN PH B I913 Born July 10, 1890, in Alameda, Calif. Died December 7, 1945, in San Francisco, Calif Father, Frederick Wetherbee VanSicklen (Umv Vermont 1872-73), wholesale grocer and director Wells Fargo & Union Trust Company, son of Frederick Meech and Sophia (Wetherbee) VanSicklen of Burlington, Vt Mother, Gertrude (Davis) VanSicklen, daughter of Isaac Elphinstone and Sarah (Pond) Davis of San Francisco The Choate School, Walhngford, Conn Select course; chairman board Yale Scientific Monthly and Class Book historian Senior year, member Elizabethan Club and St Elmo and Delta Phi Associated with Dodge, Sweeney & Co, wholesale grocers, exporters, and importers, San Francisco, 1913-17 and 1919 until 1931 or 1932 (treasurer 1931), served with U S Food Administration, Washington, May-December, 1917, enlisted and commissioned Chief Petty Officer, US Naval Reserve, December 14, 1917, stationed in Norfolk, Va, until discharged January 3, 1918, to accept commission as First Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, US Army, in Office of Director of Storage, purchase, storage, and traffic division, General Staff, Washington, January, 1918-July, 1919, promoted Captain June 10, 1918, discharged and commissioned Major,' Quartermaster Reserve Corps, July, 1919; attended Unitarian church Married August 4, 1943, in San Francisco, Ethel, daughter of Alexander S and Ehza (Rodgers) Lilley No children Death due to bronchopneumonia Buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, San Mateo County, Cahf Survived by wife, two sisters, Mrs George Lyman of San Francisco and Miss Hilda VanSicklen of Pacific Grove, Cahf, and a brother, Horace D VanSicklen, '17 S |