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Law School 2I5 government appeal agent Local Draft Board 7A in World War II, organizer and past commander Gensi-Viola Post of the American Legion, member Hartford County and American Bar associations and St Mary's Church (Roman Catholic), Windsor Locks Married October 15, 1930, in East Hartford, Conn, Eleanor Ruth Gunn (B A Coll of St Elizabeth 1927), daughter of James Henry and Catherme Elizabeth (Flynn) Gunn Sons: James Edward, Jr, Philip Gunn, and Richard Ward Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in St Mary's Cemetery, Windsor Locks Survived by wife, sons, mother, two sisters, Marian Cannon Conroy (B A Coll of New Rochelle 1925), the wife of Thomas J Conroy of Hartford, and Kathleen Cannon Hansen, the wife of William T Hansen of Manchester, Conn, and seven brothers, Charles Daniel Cannon (B A Holy Cross 1918) of Hackensack, N J, William Francis Cannon (B A Holy Cross 1921) of East Hartford, Thomas Brendan Cannon (B A Holy Cross 1923) of Suffield, Raymond Joseph Cannon (BA Holy Cross 1925; LLB Yale 1928) of Hartford, Arthur Leonard Cannon (B A Holy Cross 1928) of Windsor Locks, John Philip Cannon (B A Holy Cross 1932) of Windsor Locks, and George Vincent Cannon of Hartford JOHN GEORGE PARKINSON, JR LLB I93I Born September 12,1908, in St Joseph, Mo Died March 27, 1946, in Houston, Texas Father, John George Parkinson, a lawyer in St Joseph, son of Thomas and Clara Emily (Carter) Parkinson of St Joseph Mother, Mildred (Stone) Parkinson, daughter of William Joel Stone (Governor of Missouri, member both houses of Congress and chairman Foreign Relations Committee of the U S Senate) and Sarah Louisa * (Winston) Stone of Washington, and Jefferson City, Mo Central High School, St Joseph, BA University of Missouri 1929 (member Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Phi), attended Yale Law School 1929-31 (LLB 1931, appointed Second Lieutenant, Infantry, ROTC, September 23, 1929); admitted to the bar 1931; lawyer in St Joseph 1931- 46 (partner Parkinson, Norns & Parkinson 1939-42); assistant prosecuting attorney Buchanan County 1943-46, member Masonic order Married December 31, 1936, in Kansas City, Mo, Minna Louise, daughter of Otto Herman and Alice (Harrgan) Quentin Children Joan Louise and Mary Anne Death due to chronic heart disease Ashes scattered Survived by wife, children, parents, two sisters, Mable Emily Parkinson Fairleigh, the wife of William Macdonald Fairleigh (BA Harvard 1925) of St Joseph, and Mildred Louise Parkinson Newell, the wife of Whipple Spalding Newell (B A Umv Missouri 1924) of Houston, and a brother, William Stone Parkinson (Umv Missouri 1933-36, Washington Umv 1935-36) of Houston ALLEN TOWNSEND WINMILL LL B I94O Bom April n, 1915, in New Yor\ City Missing in action October 10, 1944, in Burma Presumptive date of death October 11, 1945 Father, Robert Campbell Winmill, partner Gude, Winmill & Company, stock brokers, New York City, son of Albert and Josephine Horner (Campbell) Winmill of Warrenton, Va Mother, Viola (Townsend) Winmill, daughter of John Allen and Viola Sophie (Hawkins) Townsend of New York City St Mark's School, Southboro, Mass , B A Harvard University 1937 (captain polo team, member Hasty Pudding and Porcel- han clubs, and Institute of 1770), attended Yale Law School 1937-40 (LL B 1940), admitted to the bar 1940, associated with Hawkins, Delafield & Longfellow, lawyers, New York City, 1940-41, on Committee of College Men for Defense First 1941, member St John's Church (Episcopal), Locust Valley, N Y Married July 11, 1942, in Colorado Springs, Colo, Dorothy Ball (BA Umv Texas 1941), daughter of David and Gladys (Martin) Ball Daughter Elizabeth Town- send
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 215 |
Transcript | Law School 2I5 government appeal agent Local Draft Board 7A in World War II, organizer and past commander Gensi-Viola Post of the American Legion, member Hartford County and American Bar associations and St Mary's Church (Roman Catholic), Windsor Locks Married October 15, 1930, in East Hartford, Conn, Eleanor Ruth Gunn (B A Coll of St Elizabeth 1927), daughter of James Henry and Catherme Elizabeth (Flynn) Gunn Sons: James Edward, Jr, Philip Gunn, and Richard Ward Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in St Mary's Cemetery, Windsor Locks Survived by wife, sons, mother, two sisters, Marian Cannon Conroy (B A Coll of New Rochelle 1925), the wife of Thomas J Conroy of Hartford, and Kathleen Cannon Hansen, the wife of William T Hansen of Manchester, Conn, and seven brothers, Charles Daniel Cannon (B A Holy Cross 1918) of Hackensack, N J, William Francis Cannon (B A Holy Cross 1921) of East Hartford, Thomas Brendan Cannon (B A Holy Cross 1923) of Suffield, Raymond Joseph Cannon (BA Holy Cross 1925; LLB Yale 1928) of Hartford, Arthur Leonard Cannon (B A Holy Cross 1928) of Windsor Locks, John Philip Cannon (B A Holy Cross 1932) of Windsor Locks, and George Vincent Cannon of Hartford JOHN GEORGE PARKINSON, JR LLB I93I Born September 12,1908, in St Joseph, Mo Died March 27, 1946, in Houston, Texas Father, John George Parkinson, a lawyer in St Joseph, son of Thomas and Clara Emily (Carter) Parkinson of St Joseph Mother, Mildred (Stone) Parkinson, daughter of William Joel Stone (Governor of Missouri, member both houses of Congress and chairman Foreign Relations Committee of the U S Senate) and Sarah Louisa * (Winston) Stone of Washington, and Jefferson City, Mo Central High School, St Joseph, BA University of Missouri 1929 (member Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Phi), attended Yale Law School 1929-31 (LLB 1931, appointed Second Lieutenant, Infantry, ROTC, September 23, 1929); admitted to the bar 1931; lawyer in St Joseph 1931- 46 (partner Parkinson, Norns & Parkinson 1939-42); assistant prosecuting attorney Buchanan County 1943-46, member Masonic order Married December 31, 1936, in Kansas City, Mo, Minna Louise, daughter of Otto Herman and Alice (Harrgan) Quentin Children Joan Louise and Mary Anne Death due to chronic heart disease Ashes scattered Survived by wife, children, parents, two sisters, Mable Emily Parkinson Fairleigh, the wife of William Macdonald Fairleigh (BA Harvard 1925) of St Joseph, and Mildred Louise Parkinson Newell, the wife of Whipple Spalding Newell (B A Umv Missouri 1924) of Houston, and a brother, William Stone Parkinson (Umv Missouri 1933-36, Washington Umv 1935-36) of Houston ALLEN TOWNSEND WINMILL LL B I94O Bom April n, 1915, in New Yor\ City Missing in action October 10, 1944, in Burma Presumptive date of death October 11, 1945 Father, Robert Campbell Winmill, partner Gude, Winmill & Company, stock brokers, New York City, son of Albert and Josephine Horner (Campbell) Winmill of Warrenton, Va Mother, Viola (Townsend) Winmill, daughter of John Allen and Viola Sophie (Hawkins) Townsend of New York City St Mark's School, Southboro, Mass , B A Harvard University 1937 (captain polo team, member Hasty Pudding and Porcel- han clubs, and Institute of 1770), attended Yale Law School 1937-40 (LL B 1940), admitted to the bar 1940, associated with Hawkins, Delafield & Longfellow, lawyers, New York City, 1940-41, on Committee of College Men for Defense First 1941, member St John's Church (Episcopal), Locust Valley, N Y Married July 11, 1942, in Colorado Springs, Colo, Dorothy Ball (BA Umv Texas 1941), daughter of David and Gladys (Martin) Ball Daughter Elizabeth Town- send |