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232 Yale University Obituary Record versity of Louisville School of Medicine 1935-36, medical director and thoracic surgeon Richland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Mansfield, 1937-42; chest consultant Mansfield General Hospital, fellow American College of Surgeons, American College of Chest Physicians, and American Medical Association, active member American Association for Thoracic Surgery, member Prospect Presbyterian Church, Maplewood, NJ Married May 19, 1928, in Tucson, Ariz, Inez Edna Frankeberger (grad Chicago Musical Coll 1923), daughter of John Whitworth and Jeannette (Bntchard) Frankeberger No children Death due to angina pectoris Buried in Mansfield Cemetery Survived by wife (now Mrs H L Smith), mother, a sister, Ruth Miriam Fisher (grad Montclair Normal School 1928, Columbia 1928-29, Newark State Teachers Coll 1937-39, Rutgers 1940-41) of Maplewood, and a brother, Paul Lewis Fisher (B A Rutgers 1927) of Maplewood WILLIAM WADE BA I93O Bom October 13, 1908, in Syracuse, NY Died September 17, 1944, over Holland Father, Frank Edward Wade, '96 Mother, Margaret Burnet (Silsbee) Wade (B S Smith 1899) The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn, and Lycee Michelet, Pans Scholar of the third rank Sophomore year, of the second rank Junior year, and of the first rank Senior year, oration appointment Jumor and Senior years, member University Football Squad Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, Class footuall squad and wrestling team Freshman year, University Wrestling Team Sophomore year, on board Yale Daily News Freshman year, assistant business manager Junior year, and an editor Senior year, member Psi Upsilon Manager Power Control Corporation, Syracuse, 1930-32, salesman Jahn & Oilier Engraving Company, Chicago, 1933-35, field representative L C Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc, Syracuse, 1935-42, on Norman Hall Memorial Committee (Yale University) Married November 28, 1935, in Syracuse, Elsie Groat (Syracuse Umv 1932-35), daughter of William Avery Groat (BS Syracuse Umv 1897, M D. 1900) and Nellie (Bacon) Groat Children* Michael Sedgwick, Sharon, and Wendy Commissioned First Lieutenant, US. Army Air Corps, April 16, 1942, attended Army Air Forces Officers Training School, Miami Beach, June-August, 1942; promoted Captain November 15, 1942, appointed Intelligence Officer, 434th Troop Carrier Group, sent overseas September, 1943, and based in England, completed three missions over France on D-day in plane towing gliders, wrote daily reports on airborne troop operations and contributed an article on the subject to Air News Captain Wade was an observer in a plane loaded with paratroopers in the first American paratroop glider assault on Holland, when the plane was shot down over enemy territory after dropping the paratroopers Buried in US Military Cemetery, Mar- graten, Holland Survived by wife (now Mrs Harry Galhgher), children, mother, and two sisters, Anne Sedgwick Wade Pearson (B A Smith 1928), the wife of William Olaf Pearson of New York City, and Margaret Silsbee Wade Groat (Smith 1930- 32), the wife of Robert Andrews Groat (B A Cornell 1936) of Fayetteville, N Y KURT HELMER MacDUFFIE ba 1937 Born February 23,1915, tn New Yor\ City Died January 10, 1945, in New Yor\ City. Father, Marshall William MacDuffie (MD New York Homeopathic Medical Coll and Flower Hospital 1904), a homeopathic surgeon in New York City Mother, Wilhelmina Kessler (Helmer) MacDuffie Philhps-Andover Freshman Wrestling Team and University Wrestling Squad Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, on Budget Committee, and advisory council Associated Student Agencies Junior year, member Davenport College (touch football and hockey teams) Attended Yale School of Medicine 1937-42 (M D 1942). Interne Roosevelt Hospital, New York City, 1942-43; commissioned First Lieutenant, U S Army Medical Corps, in 1943, attended Medical Officers Training Camp, Carlisle Barracks, assistant battalion sur-
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 232 |
Transcript | 232 Yale University Obituary Record versity of Louisville School of Medicine 1935-36, medical director and thoracic surgeon Richland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Mansfield, 1937-42; chest consultant Mansfield General Hospital, fellow American College of Surgeons, American College of Chest Physicians, and American Medical Association, active member American Association for Thoracic Surgery, member Prospect Presbyterian Church, Maplewood, NJ Married May 19, 1928, in Tucson, Ariz, Inez Edna Frankeberger (grad Chicago Musical Coll 1923), daughter of John Whitworth and Jeannette (Bntchard) Frankeberger No children Death due to angina pectoris Buried in Mansfield Cemetery Survived by wife (now Mrs H L Smith), mother, a sister, Ruth Miriam Fisher (grad Montclair Normal School 1928, Columbia 1928-29, Newark State Teachers Coll 1937-39, Rutgers 1940-41) of Maplewood, and a brother, Paul Lewis Fisher (B A Rutgers 1927) of Maplewood WILLIAM WADE BA I93O Bom October 13, 1908, in Syracuse, NY Died September 17, 1944, over Holland Father, Frank Edward Wade, '96 Mother, Margaret Burnet (Silsbee) Wade (B S Smith 1899) The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn, and Lycee Michelet, Pans Scholar of the third rank Sophomore year, of the second rank Junior year, and of the first rank Senior year, oration appointment Jumor and Senior years, member University Football Squad Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, Class footuall squad and wrestling team Freshman year, University Wrestling Team Sophomore year, on board Yale Daily News Freshman year, assistant business manager Junior year, and an editor Senior year, member Psi Upsilon Manager Power Control Corporation, Syracuse, 1930-32, salesman Jahn & Oilier Engraving Company, Chicago, 1933-35, field representative L C Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc, Syracuse, 1935-42, on Norman Hall Memorial Committee (Yale University) Married November 28, 1935, in Syracuse, Elsie Groat (Syracuse Umv 1932-35), daughter of William Avery Groat (BS Syracuse Umv 1897, M D. 1900) and Nellie (Bacon) Groat Children* Michael Sedgwick, Sharon, and Wendy Commissioned First Lieutenant, US. Army Air Corps, April 16, 1942, attended Army Air Forces Officers Training School, Miami Beach, June-August, 1942; promoted Captain November 15, 1942, appointed Intelligence Officer, 434th Troop Carrier Group, sent overseas September, 1943, and based in England, completed three missions over France on D-day in plane towing gliders, wrote daily reports on airborne troop operations and contributed an article on the subject to Air News Captain Wade was an observer in a plane loaded with paratroopers in the first American paratroop glider assault on Holland, when the plane was shot down over enemy territory after dropping the paratroopers Buried in US Military Cemetery, Mar- graten, Holland Survived by wife (now Mrs Harry Galhgher), children, mother, and two sisters, Anne Sedgwick Wade Pearson (B A Smith 1928), the wife of William Olaf Pearson of New York City, and Margaret Silsbee Wade Groat (Smith 1930- 32), the wife of Robert Andrews Groat (B A Cornell 1936) of Fayetteville, N Y KURT HELMER MacDUFFIE ba 1937 Born February 23,1915, tn New Yor\ City Died January 10, 1945, in New Yor\ City. Father, Marshall William MacDuffie (MD New York Homeopathic Medical Coll and Flower Hospital 1904), a homeopathic surgeon in New York City Mother, Wilhelmina Kessler (Helmer) MacDuffie Philhps-Andover Freshman Wrestling Team and University Wrestling Squad Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, on Budget Committee, and advisory council Associated Student Agencies Junior year, member Davenport College (touch football and hockey teams) Attended Yale School of Medicine 1937-42 (M D 1942). Interne Roosevelt Hospital, New York City, 1942-43; commissioned First Lieutenant, U S Army Medical Corps, in 1943, attended Medical Officers Training Camp, Carlisle Barracks, assistant battalion sur- |