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ii4 Yale University Obituary Record member Masonic order, vestryman St Andrew's Church (Episcopal), South Orange, 1936-39 and 1943-44, and Church of the Holy Communion, South Orange, 1947. Married February 12, 1929, in South Orange, Gertrude Dumbell, daughter of Allerton Delano and Gertrude Minna (Dumbell) Hitch Children. Wilson Walters, Jr (Univ. of the South 1949- ), and Georgiana Hitch Death due to mesenteric thrombosis caused by polycythemia vera. Buried in St Stephen's Cemetery, Milburn, N J. Survived by wife, children, mother, a sister, Helen Stearly Ailing (BA. Wellesley 1925), the wife of Frederic Augustus Ailing (B A Princeton 1907, MD. Columbia 1911) of Montclair, and a brother, Rev. Garrett R. Stearly, '23. JOSEPH LEVERETT BLUM BA 1921 Born February 6, 1899, in Bridgeport, Conn Died August 10,1947, m Los Angeles, Cahf. Father, Lewis Blum, president Style Furniture Company, New Haven, Conn Mother, Mathilda (Rosenblum) Blum. Yale relatives include two cousins, Joseph Earnest Blum (Class of 1920 S ) and Max Blum (Class of 1920) New Haven High School Member Battery B, Field Artillery Unit, SAT.C. at Yale fall of 1918 In busmess with father and brother in Leeds, Inc, furniture store, New Haven; resided in Los Angeles at the time of his death Unmarried Died after a long illness Buried in Los Angeles Survived by father, mother, two sisters, Ivirs Marilynn Blum Arnold and Mrs Leoni Blum Fadden, and a brother, Henry Blum, all of Los Angeles. [DAVID] EDWIN PURSELLE PHB I924 Born February 5, 1901, in Mauch Chun\, Pa. Died June 14, 1948, in West Reading, Pa Father, David Eilenberger Pursell, treasurer Noe-Equl Hosiery Mills, Inc, Reading, and general manager for eastern and southern Pennsylvania, Aetna Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn.; son of Daniel M. and Rebecca (Eilenberger) Pursell of Upper Black Eddy, Pa Mother, Carrie Hester (Heist) Pursell; daughter of Samuel B. and Elizabeth (Depuy) Heist of Mauch Chunk Mauch Chunk High School, Perkiomen School, Pennsburg, Pa, and Milford (Conn.) School. University Water Polo Team Junior and Senior years, University Debating Association Junior and Senior years. District sales manager Noe-Equl Hosiery Mills, Inc, and manager hosiery-lingerie affiliated specialty shop, Reading, 1924-26; owner Purselle Shops, retailers of women's wearing apparel and accessories, 1926-48 (in Reading 1926-48 and Allentown 1927- 34); vice-president Reading Choral Society; secretary Reading Musical Foundation; chairman City Affairs Committee, and Berks County branch, Pennsylvania Economy League; trustee First Presbyterian Church, Reading. Married April 21, 1934, in Wyomissing, Pa, Louise Mane Meinig (B A. Vassar 1928), daughter of Ernst Richard and Maria Catherine (Vogt) Meinig Children: David Meinig and Richard Meinig. Death due to multiple myeloma. Ashes interred in Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading Survived by wife, sons, mother, a sister, Mildred Pursell Prince (grad. New York and Paris School of Fine and Applied Art 1927), the wife of James Dickson Prince (C E Columbia 1928) of Baltimore, Md, and a brother, Stanley Heist Pursell (Univ. Pennsylvania Class of 1915) of Reading FREDERIC ARN, JR BA. I925 Born August 29, 1902, in Chattanooga, Tenn Died January 27,1948, in Milledgeville, Ga. Father, Fred Arn (B S Scottsboro [Ala.] Normal School 1897), president and treasurer J M Card Lumber Company, Inc., Mobile, Ala , son of Godfrey and Elizabeth (Van Brunt) Arn of Terre Haute, Ind,
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 114 |
Transcript | ii4 Yale University Obituary Record member Masonic order, vestryman St Andrew's Church (Episcopal), South Orange, 1936-39 and 1943-44, and Church of the Holy Communion, South Orange, 1947. Married February 12, 1929, in South Orange, Gertrude Dumbell, daughter of Allerton Delano and Gertrude Minna (Dumbell) Hitch Children. Wilson Walters, Jr (Univ. of the South 1949- ), and Georgiana Hitch Death due to mesenteric thrombosis caused by polycythemia vera. Buried in St Stephen's Cemetery, Milburn, N J. Survived by wife, children, mother, a sister, Helen Stearly Ailing (BA. Wellesley 1925), the wife of Frederic Augustus Ailing (B A Princeton 1907, MD. Columbia 1911) of Montclair, and a brother, Rev. Garrett R. Stearly, '23. JOSEPH LEVERETT BLUM BA 1921 Born February 6, 1899, in Bridgeport, Conn Died August 10,1947, m Los Angeles, Cahf. Father, Lewis Blum, president Style Furniture Company, New Haven, Conn Mother, Mathilda (Rosenblum) Blum. Yale relatives include two cousins, Joseph Earnest Blum (Class of 1920 S ) and Max Blum (Class of 1920) New Haven High School Member Battery B, Field Artillery Unit, SAT.C. at Yale fall of 1918 In busmess with father and brother in Leeds, Inc, furniture store, New Haven; resided in Los Angeles at the time of his death Unmarried Died after a long illness Buried in Los Angeles Survived by father, mother, two sisters, Ivirs Marilynn Blum Arnold and Mrs Leoni Blum Fadden, and a brother, Henry Blum, all of Los Angeles. [DAVID] EDWIN PURSELLE PHB I924 Born February 5, 1901, in Mauch Chun\, Pa. Died June 14, 1948, in West Reading, Pa Father, David Eilenberger Pursell, treasurer Noe-Equl Hosiery Mills, Inc, Reading, and general manager for eastern and southern Pennsylvania, Aetna Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn.; son of Daniel M. and Rebecca (Eilenberger) Pursell of Upper Black Eddy, Pa Mother, Carrie Hester (Heist) Pursell; daughter of Samuel B. and Elizabeth (Depuy) Heist of Mauch Chunk Mauch Chunk High School, Perkiomen School, Pennsburg, Pa, and Milford (Conn.) School. University Water Polo Team Junior and Senior years, University Debating Association Junior and Senior years. District sales manager Noe-Equl Hosiery Mills, Inc, and manager hosiery-lingerie affiliated specialty shop, Reading, 1924-26; owner Purselle Shops, retailers of women's wearing apparel and accessories, 1926-48 (in Reading 1926-48 and Allentown 1927- 34); vice-president Reading Choral Society; secretary Reading Musical Foundation; chairman City Affairs Committee, and Berks County branch, Pennsylvania Economy League; trustee First Presbyterian Church, Reading. Married April 21, 1934, in Wyomissing, Pa, Louise Mane Meinig (B A. Vassar 1928), daughter of Ernst Richard and Maria Catherine (Vogt) Meinig Children: David Meinig and Richard Meinig. Death due to multiple myeloma. Ashes interred in Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading Survived by wife, sons, mother, a sister, Mildred Pursell Prince (grad. New York and Paris School of Fine and Applied Art 1927), the wife of James Dickson Prince (C E Columbia 1928) of Baltimore, Md, and a brother, Stanley Heist Pursell (Univ. Pennsylvania Class of 1915) of Reading FREDERIC ARN, JR BA. I925 Born August 29, 1902, in Chattanooga, Tenn Died January 27,1948, in Milledgeville, Ga. Father, Fred Arn (B S Scottsboro [Ala.] Normal School 1897), president and treasurer J M Card Lumber Company, Inc., Mobile, Ala , son of Godfrey and Elizabeth (Van Brunt) Arn of Terre Haute, Ind, |