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240 Yale University Obituary Record railroad construction with Winston Bros Company, Hell Gate, Mont, 1907-08, with Oliver Iron Mining Company of Duluth, Minn, with headquarters in Eveleth, Minn, 1908, partner Morris & Shepard, railroad contractors,^ St Paul, 1908 until retirement 1919 (built for Great Northern Railroad the Stanley branch in North Dakota 1910 and Sun River line in Montana 1911, and later the extension of Minneapolis, St Paul, Rochester, Dubuque Electric Railroad in Minnesota), resided in France, Boston, New York City, and St Paul from 1919, volunteer worker United Boston Unemployment Rehef Campaign 1932, member Dayton Avenue Presbyterian Church, St Paul Married December 18, 1909, in St Paul, Mary Charlotte, daughter of Wilham Adams and Ella Gordon (Stone) Hardenbergh and sister of George S Hardenbergh, '10S Children Samuel McMillan, Jr, '34 S , [Francis] Gordon (B A Williams 1935, LL B Yale 1939), and Anne, the wife of Bayard K Sweeney, Jr, '34 Death due to pneumonia Buried in Oakland Cemetery, St Paul Survived by wife, children, eight grandchildren, and two brothers* Roger B Shepard, '08, and Frank P Shepard, '17 MALCOLM FULLER JONES PHB 1912 Bom February 3, 1888, in Pittsfield, Mass Died February 3, 1943, tn Cleveland Heights, Ohio Parents, Edward Foster and Caroline (Fuller) Jones Philhps-Andover Mechanical engineering course, heeled Yale Daily News in two competitions Freshman year, member York Hall and Chi Phi Associated with Art Metal Construction Gompanv, Jamestown, NY, 1912-17 (in engineering department of factory 1912-13, salesman New York and Pennsylvania 1913-15, representative in Buffalo, NY, 1915-17), engaged in real-estate business in Cleveland 1919-43, commissioned First Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, November 16, 1917, assigned to office of the Chief of Ordnance, Washington, Novem ber, 1917-January, 1919, discharged January 15, 1919 Married September 8,1917, in Elka Park, N Y, Eda Henrietta, daughter of William August and Emma (Pfeil) Hamann, and sister of William A Hamann, Jr., '13 S, Carl F. Hamann, '17 S, and Edmund H Hamann, '21 Children Elizabeth Hamann (B A Smith 1940), the wife of Ernest Everett Bruns (B A Umv Wisconsin 1940, LLB 1943), and Margaret Fuller (BA Smith 1941), the wife of John Girard Kuser (B S Fordham 1937, LL B 1946) Mr and Mrs Jones were divorced-in 1925 Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Brookmere Cemetery, Cleveland Survived by children, three grandchildren, and a, sister, Mrs Oliver Rieley of Cleveland JOSEPH IRVIN THOMPSON PHB I915 Born May 23, 1892, in Walnut, III Died November 8, 1944, in Chicago, III Father, George Patterson Thompson, associated with Thompson Yards, Incorporated, retail lumber, Minneapolis; son of Lewis Kent and Rebecca Elizabeth (Bos- hart) Thompson of Walnut Mother, Amy (Irvin) Thompson, daughter of Joseph M and Marion V (Reader) Irvin of Watson- town, Pa East and West High schools, Minneapolis, Lawrenceville (N J) School, and Treat's Tutoring School, Oak Bluffs, Mass Select course, Freshman Football Team, member St Elmo and Delta Phi With Thompson Yards, Incorporated, 1916-25 (manager Aberdeen, SDak, branch and general manager southern division, Minneapolis); manager General Electnc Refrigerator, San Jose, Cahf, 1929; associated with Automatic Appliance Company, Oakland, Cahf, 1929-35; occupied in Chicago 1935-44 (with Lever Lock Blocker Company 1935-41, in brokerage business 1941-43, with Pullman Car Company 1943-44), served in submanne service, US Navy, based m San Diego, 1917-18, member Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church, Minneapolis Unmarried
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 240 |
Transcript | 240 Yale University Obituary Record railroad construction with Winston Bros Company, Hell Gate, Mont, 1907-08, with Oliver Iron Mining Company of Duluth, Minn, with headquarters in Eveleth, Minn, 1908, partner Morris & Shepard, railroad contractors,^ St Paul, 1908 until retirement 1919 (built for Great Northern Railroad the Stanley branch in North Dakota 1910 and Sun River line in Montana 1911, and later the extension of Minneapolis, St Paul, Rochester, Dubuque Electric Railroad in Minnesota), resided in France, Boston, New York City, and St Paul from 1919, volunteer worker United Boston Unemployment Rehef Campaign 1932, member Dayton Avenue Presbyterian Church, St Paul Married December 18, 1909, in St Paul, Mary Charlotte, daughter of Wilham Adams and Ella Gordon (Stone) Hardenbergh and sister of George S Hardenbergh, '10S Children Samuel McMillan, Jr, '34 S , [Francis] Gordon (B A Williams 1935, LL B Yale 1939), and Anne, the wife of Bayard K Sweeney, Jr, '34 Death due to pneumonia Buried in Oakland Cemetery, St Paul Survived by wife, children, eight grandchildren, and two brothers* Roger B Shepard, '08, and Frank P Shepard, '17 MALCOLM FULLER JONES PHB 1912 Bom February 3, 1888, in Pittsfield, Mass Died February 3, 1943, tn Cleveland Heights, Ohio Parents, Edward Foster and Caroline (Fuller) Jones Philhps-Andover Mechanical engineering course, heeled Yale Daily News in two competitions Freshman year, member York Hall and Chi Phi Associated with Art Metal Construction Gompanv, Jamestown, NY, 1912-17 (in engineering department of factory 1912-13, salesman New York and Pennsylvania 1913-15, representative in Buffalo, NY, 1915-17), engaged in real-estate business in Cleveland 1919-43, commissioned First Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, November 16, 1917, assigned to office of the Chief of Ordnance, Washington, Novem ber, 1917-January, 1919, discharged January 15, 1919 Married September 8,1917, in Elka Park, N Y, Eda Henrietta, daughter of William August and Emma (Pfeil) Hamann, and sister of William A Hamann, Jr., '13 S, Carl F. Hamann, '17 S, and Edmund H Hamann, '21 Children Elizabeth Hamann (B A Smith 1940), the wife of Ernest Everett Bruns (B A Umv Wisconsin 1940, LLB 1943), and Margaret Fuller (BA Smith 1941), the wife of John Girard Kuser (B S Fordham 1937, LL B 1946) Mr and Mrs Jones were divorced-in 1925 Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Brookmere Cemetery, Cleveland Survived by children, three grandchildren, and a, sister, Mrs Oliver Rieley of Cleveland JOSEPH IRVIN THOMPSON PHB I915 Born May 23, 1892, in Walnut, III Died November 8, 1944, in Chicago, III Father, George Patterson Thompson, associated with Thompson Yards, Incorporated, retail lumber, Minneapolis; son of Lewis Kent and Rebecca Elizabeth (Bos- hart) Thompson of Walnut Mother, Amy (Irvin) Thompson, daughter of Joseph M and Marion V (Reader) Irvin of Watson- town, Pa East and West High schools, Minneapolis, Lawrenceville (N J) School, and Treat's Tutoring School, Oak Bluffs, Mass Select course, Freshman Football Team, member St Elmo and Delta Phi With Thompson Yards, Incorporated, 1916-25 (manager Aberdeen, SDak, branch and general manager southern division, Minneapolis); manager General Electnc Refrigerator, San Jose, Cahf, 1929; associated with Automatic Appliance Company, Oakland, Cahf, 1929-35; occupied in Chicago 1935-44 (with Lever Lock Blocker Company 1935-41, in brokerage business 1941-43, with Pullman Car Company 1943-44), served in submanne service, US Navy, based m San Diego, 1917-18, member Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church, Minneapolis Unmarried |