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142 Yale University Obituary Record neenng course, assistant manager University Orchestra Sophomore year and manager Junior year, member Phi Kappa Epsilon With Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, Staten Island, N Y, for a short time after graduation, engaged in civil and construction engineering 1903-46, successively with Isaac Hopper & Son and Waring, Chapman & Farquhar, New York City, independently engaged in Morse- mere, N J, engineer in charge Works Progress Administration projects Palisades Interstate Park, engineer Borough of Ridgefield, NJ, and designer of sewer system, associate member American Society of Civil Engmeers Marned January 14, 1903, in Monson, Carolyn Woodruff, daughter of W K Flynt Children Charles Frederick, Jr, and Elizabeth King (deceased) Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Hillside Cemetery, Rutherford, N J Survived by wife and son BEN SHERMAN EASTMAN PH B 1902 Born July 21, 1880, tn Boise, Idaho Died December 18, 1945, in Boise, Idaho Father, Hosea Bradford Eastman, president First Security Bank of Idaho, Boise, son of Caleb and Tabitha Eastman of Whitefield, NH Mother, Mary (Blackin- ger) Eastman, daughter of Valentine and Margaret Blackinger of Albany, N Y, and Silver City, Idaho Yale relatives include a brother, Frank M Eastman, '02 Philhps-Andover Mechanical engineering course, member The Cloister and Book and Snake Associated with Fletcher, Eastman, Teller [William Romer, '02] Hardware Company, Boise, 1902-06 and president of its successor Eastman-Teller Hardware Company, Ltd, 1906-10, vice-president Pacific National Bank, Boise, 1909-39 and Boise Water Corporation 1910-26, an officer Boise Artesian Hot and Cold Water Company 1910-26, president and manager Eastman Building, Inc, an office rental building, Boise, 1926-45, first president University Club, Boise, member Boise Chamber of Commerce and St Michael's Cathedral (Episcopal), Boise Married September 16, 1908, in Schuyler, Nebr, Edith Louise, daughter of John James and Augusta Frederica (Batker) Kading Children* Ben Sherman, Jr (died in infancy), Mary Margaret, the wife of Joseph Corbett Donohue (Umv California Class of 1927); and Margaret Louise (B A Stanford 1940), the wife of Gerold Cami- nllo Dunn (B A and LL B Stanford 1934) Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buned in Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise. Survived by wife, daughters, and three grandchildren GAIUS WILLIAM PERKINS, JR PHB I902 Born December 30, 1878, in Grand Rapids, Mich Died December 14, 1945, in Grand Rapids, Mich Father, Gams William Perkins, president Grand Rapids School Furniture Company (later American Seating Company) and Perkins Land & Lumber Company, Grand Rapids, son of Samuel Fields and Mary Desire (Mclntyre) Perkins of Grand Rapids Mother, Emma Louisa (Pike) Perkins, daughter of Abram Ward and Elenora Louise (Pryor) Pike of Grand Rapids Lawrenceville (N J ) School and Philhps- Andover Chemistry course Honors for excellence in all studies Junior year With Thompson Lumber Company, Ltd, wholesale lumber merchants, Grand Rapids, 1902-06, with his brother established Perkins Land & Lumber Company 1906, secretary and treasurer 1906-28, and president of its successor Perkins Bros, Inc, 1928 until retirement in 1945 because of ill-health, member Peninsular Club, Grand Rapids (president 1917), attended Episcopal church, Grand Rapids Married March 3,1913, in Grand Rapids, Jessie Eunice, daughter of James Bradley and Mary A (Nichols) Watkins No children Mrs Perkins died November 19,1937. Death due to emphysema Buried in Fulton Street Cemetery, Grand Rapids Survived by a brother, Charles Francis Perkins of Grand Rapids
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 142 |
Transcript | 142 Yale University Obituary Record neenng course, assistant manager University Orchestra Sophomore year and manager Junior year, member Phi Kappa Epsilon With Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, Staten Island, N Y, for a short time after graduation, engaged in civil and construction engineering 1903-46, successively with Isaac Hopper & Son and Waring, Chapman & Farquhar, New York City, independently engaged in Morse- mere, N J, engineer in charge Works Progress Administration projects Palisades Interstate Park, engineer Borough of Ridgefield, NJ, and designer of sewer system, associate member American Society of Civil Engmeers Marned January 14, 1903, in Monson, Carolyn Woodruff, daughter of W K Flynt Children Charles Frederick, Jr, and Elizabeth King (deceased) Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Hillside Cemetery, Rutherford, N J Survived by wife and son BEN SHERMAN EASTMAN PH B 1902 Born July 21, 1880, tn Boise, Idaho Died December 18, 1945, in Boise, Idaho Father, Hosea Bradford Eastman, president First Security Bank of Idaho, Boise, son of Caleb and Tabitha Eastman of Whitefield, NH Mother, Mary (Blackin- ger) Eastman, daughter of Valentine and Margaret Blackinger of Albany, N Y, and Silver City, Idaho Yale relatives include a brother, Frank M Eastman, '02 Philhps-Andover Mechanical engineering course, member The Cloister and Book and Snake Associated with Fletcher, Eastman, Teller [William Romer, '02] Hardware Company, Boise, 1902-06 and president of its successor Eastman-Teller Hardware Company, Ltd, 1906-10, vice-president Pacific National Bank, Boise, 1909-39 and Boise Water Corporation 1910-26, an officer Boise Artesian Hot and Cold Water Company 1910-26, president and manager Eastman Building, Inc, an office rental building, Boise, 1926-45, first president University Club, Boise, member Boise Chamber of Commerce and St Michael's Cathedral (Episcopal), Boise Married September 16, 1908, in Schuyler, Nebr, Edith Louise, daughter of John James and Augusta Frederica (Batker) Kading Children* Ben Sherman, Jr (died in infancy), Mary Margaret, the wife of Joseph Corbett Donohue (Umv California Class of 1927); and Margaret Louise (B A Stanford 1940), the wife of Gerold Cami- nllo Dunn (B A and LL B Stanford 1934) Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buned in Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise. Survived by wife, daughters, and three grandchildren GAIUS WILLIAM PERKINS, JR PHB I902 Born December 30, 1878, in Grand Rapids, Mich Died December 14, 1945, in Grand Rapids, Mich Father, Gams William Perkins, president Grand Rapids School Furniture Company (later American Seating Company) and Perkins Land & Lumber Company, Grand Rapids, son of Samuel Fields and Mary Desire (Mclntyre) Perkins of Grand Rapids Mother, Emma Louisa (Pike) Perkins, daughter of Abram Ward and Elenora Louise (Pryor) Pike of Grand Rapids Lawrenceville (N J ) School and Philhps- Andover Chemistry course Honors for excellence in all studies Junior year With Thompson Lumber Company, Ltd, wholesale lumber merchants, Grand Rapids, 1902-06, with his brother established Perkins Land & Lumber Company 1906, secretary and treasurer 1906-28, and president of its successor Perkins Bros, Inc, 1928 until retirement in 1945 because of ill-health, member Peninsular Club, Grand Rapids (president 1917), attended Episcopal church, Grand Rapids Married March 3,1913, in Grand Rapids, Jessie Eunice, daughter of James Bradley and Mary A (Nichols) Watkins No children Mrs Perkins died November 19,1937. Death due to emphysema Buried in Fulton Street Cemetery, Grand Rapids Survived by a brother, Charles Francis Perkins of Grand Rapids |