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supplement 243 son, and St Paul's School, Concord, NH Industrial administration course, Freshman 150-pound Crew, on business board Yale Literary Magazine Senior year, member NROTC at Yale, Davenport College (on crew and soccer team), and Vernon Hall, awarded B S October 25, 1943, as of the Class of 1944. Member St Hubert's Church (Episcopal), Mentor, Ohio. Unmarried Commissioned Ensign D-V(G), U S Naval Reserve, June 28, 1943, and stationed at Norfolk, Va ; reported for duty with USS Longshaw, under construction at Bremerton, Wash, September 18, 1943, and assigned as assistant First Lieutenant, First Division Officer, and Combat Information Center Officer, his ship was commissioned December 4, 1943, and left for ddty in the Pacific February 18, 1944, promoted Lieutenant () g ) September 1, 1944 Lieutenant Walker lost his life when the Longshaw went aground off Okinawa and was sunk by Japanese land batteries Posthumously awarded Navy citation Survived by parents and a sister, Miss Mariette Walker. FRANK JOHN COCHRAN B E I936 Born June 16, 1912, tn Brooklyn, N Y Died November 17, 1943, in the South Pacific area. Father, Nicholas Cochran, in operating service staff Yale School of Medicine, son of Nicholas Schoolmaker and Anna (Schreiner) Cochran of Brooklyn Mother, Julia (Freitag) Cochran *- daughter of John Nicholas and Elizabeth Eva (Vollmar) Freitag of Rhine, Germany New Haven High School Mechanical engineering course, University Water Polo Squad and Vanderbilt Swimming Team Junior year Mechanical engineer Henry G Thompson & Son Company, manufacturers of cutting tools, New Haven, 1936-41; member St Francis Church (Roman Cathohc), New Haven Married June 23, 1938, in New Haven, Caroline Lola, daughter of Victor and Caroline (Saidak) Furgalack Daughter Judith Carol Ensign 18th Division, 5th Battalion, U S Naval Reserve, 1938-41; called to active duty as Ensign, US Navy, May 22, 1941, stationed at Newport, RI, Naval Training School and later as assistant engineer officer on hospital ship USS Solace May-September, 1941, engineer officer of the destroyer transport USS McKean September, 1941-November 17, 1943, promoted Lieutenant (j g ) June r6, 1942, and Lieutenant March 1, 1943, participated in eight major battles and in landings on Solomon Islands, including the Russell Islands, Ren- dova, New Georgia, Vella Lavella, Treasury, Choiseul, Guadalcanal, and Bougainville Lieutenant Cochran lost his life when the McKean was sunk by an enemy torpedo plane off Bougainville Survived by wife (now Mrs Paul Hoeffner), daughter, parents, and two sisters, Mrs Glenn Ains- ley Ridgeway and Mrs Eskil Ingver Rotts EDMUND OCUMPAUGH, 4th B E I94I Born November 29, 1918, in New Haven, Conn Died November 30, 1943, in the Pacific area Father, Edmund Ocumpaugh, 3d, '17, sales representative International Silver Company, Menden, Conn , son of Edmund Ocumpaugh, 2d (Umv Rochester 1886-88), and Clara (Solomon) Ocumpaugh Mother, Elizabeth Morrow (Hotchkiss) Ocumpaugh (Yale School of the Fine Arts 1914-15); daughter of Norton Royce Hotchkiss (MD Umv Maryland 1892) and Elizabeth Lucy (Belk) Hochkiss Yale relatives include* Norton R Hotchkiss, '23 (uncle), Eugenia Hotchkiss Dana (School of Music 1920-21) (aunt), Edward S Dana, 2d (Class of 1950) (cousin) New Haven High School and Philhps- Andover Mechanical engineering course, Naval Science award Freshman year, Freshman Lacrosse and Football teams, University Lacrosse Team Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, on Intercollegiate Athletic Council Senior year, member Saybrook College (football team Sophomore and Junior years [captain Senior year], hockey team .Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, athletic secretary Senior year), NROTC
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 243 |
Transcript | supplement 243 son, and St Paul's School, Concord, NH Industrial administration course, Freshman 150-pound Crew, on business board Yale Literary Magazine Senior year, member NROTC at Yale, Davenport College (on crew and soccer team), and Vernon Hall, awarded B S October 25, 1943, as of the Class of 1944. Member St Hubert's Church (Episcopal), Mentor, Ohio. Unmarried Commissioned Ensign D-V(G), U S Naval Reserve, June 28, 1943, and stationed at Norfolk, Va ; reported for duty with USS Longshaw, under construction at Bremerton, Wash, September 18, 1943, and assigned as assistant First Lieutenant, First Division Officer, and Combat Information Center Officer, his ship was commissioned December 4, 1943, and left for ddty in the Pacific February 18, 1944, promoted Lieutenant () g ) September 1, 1944 Lieutenant Walker lost his life when the Longshaw went aground off Okinawa and was sunk by Japanese land batteries Posthumously awarded Navy citation Survived by parents and a sister, Miss Mariette Walker. FRANK JOHN COCHRAN B E I936 Born June 16, 1912, tn Brooklyn, N Y Died November 17, 1943, in the South Pacific area. Father, Nicholas Cochran, in operating service staff Yale School of Medicine, son of Nicholas Schoolmaker and Anna (Schreiner) Cochran of Brooklyn Mother, Julia (Freitag) Cochran *- daughter of John Nicholas and Elizabeth Eva (Vollmar) Freitag of Rhine, Germany New Haven High School Mechanical engineering course, University Water Polo Squad and Vanderbilt Swimming Team Junior year Mechanical engineer Henry G Thompson & Son Company, manufacturers of cutting tools, New Haven, 1936-41; member St Francis Church (Roman Cathohc), New Haven Married June 23, 1938, in New Haven, Caroline Lola, daughter of Victor and Caroline (Saidak) Furgalack Daughter Judith Carol Ensign 18th Division, 5th Battalion, U S Naval Reserve, 1938-41; called to active duty as Ensign, US Navy, May 22, 1941, stationed at Newport, RI, Naval Training School and later as assistant engineer officer on hospital ship USS Solace May-September, 1941, engineer officer of the destroyer transport USS McKean September, 1941-November 17, 1943, promoted Lieutenant (j g ) June r6, 1942, and Lieutenant March 1, 1943, participated in eight major battles and in landings on Solomon Islands, including the Russell Islands, Ren- dova, New Georgia, Vella Lavella, Treasury, Choiseul, Guadalcanal, and Bougainville Lieutenant Cochran lost his life when the McKean was sunk by an enemy torpedo plane off Bougainville Survived by wife (now Mrs Paul Hoeffner), daughter, parents, and two sisters, Mrs Glenn Ains- ley Ridgeway and Mrs Eskil Ingver Rotts EDMUND OCUMPAUGH, 4th B E I94I Born November 29, 1918, in New Haven, Conn Died November 30, 1943, in the Pacific area Father, Edmund Ocumpaugh, 3d, '17, sales representative International Silver Company, Menden, Conn , son of Edmund Ocumpaugh, 2d (Umv Rochester 1886-88), and Clara (Solomon) Ocumpaugh Mother, Elizabeth Morrow (Hotchkiss) Ocumpaugh (Yale School of the Fine Arts 1914-15); daughter of Norton Royce Hotchkiss (MD Umv Maryland 1892) and Elizabeth Lucy (Belk) Hochkiss Yale relatives include* Norton R Hotchkiss, '23 (uncle), Eugenia Hotchkiss Dana (School of Music 1920-21) (aunt), Edward S Dana, 2d (Class of 1950) (cousin) New Haven High School and Philhps- Andover Mechanical engineering course, Naval Science award Freshman year, Freshman Lacrosse and Football teams, University Lacrosse Team Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, on Intercollegiate Athletic Council Senior year, member Saybrook College (football team Sophomore and Junior years [captain Senior year], hockey team .Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, athletic secretary Senior year), NROTC |