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Divinity School 201 nois 1921, PhD. 1925; died October 20, 1944); and Newell Francis (B.A. Bates 1926; died December 4,1926). Mrs. Towns- end died June 16, 1944. Death due to arteriosclerosis Buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Poland, Maine Survived by two sons and seven grandchildren WILLIAM GILBERT LATHROP BD. 1892 Born July 27, 1865, tn Providence, RI. Died January 12, 1948, tn Mt. Carmel, Conn. Father, Henry Edwards Lathrop, superintendent Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providencp; son of Joseph Edwards and Lucy (Kelly) Lathrop. Mother, Harriet Newell (Stocking) Lathrop (Mount Holyoke Class of 1855), daughter of John Miles and Emehne (Newell) Stocking. Yale relatives include a grandson, Robert P. Lathrop, '42 E. BA Brown 1889; B.D. Yale 1892 (resident licentiate 1896-1907); MA in social science Yale 1905, PhD 1909, minister Congregational church Monroe, Conn, 1892-93, North Haven, 1893-1901, Shelton, 1901-16, and Mt Carmel, 1916-35; minister emeritus 1935-48, author Brass Industry tn Connecticut, Brass Industry tn the United States, and The Development of the Brass Industry in Connecticut, registrar New Haven Association of Congregational Churches 1922-37; a founder New Haven Council of Churches in 1924, recording secretary 1924-36, secretary 1925- 27; president Connecticut branch Yale Divinity School Alumni Association 1930- 32, secretary 1936-38; president New Haven Congregational Club; vice-president Mt Carmel Library Association 1935-38; director Hamden Public Health and Visiting Nurse Association; member Order of Founders and Patriots of America, and Masonic order Married June 16, 1891, in Westerly, R I., Helen Esther Spicer, daughter of Albert Hamilton and Helen Adelaide (Torrey) Spicer. Children: Henry Monroe, '12 S , Albert Spicer (BS Columbia 1918, MD 1920); and Frederic William (B A Brown 1920, MD Harvard 1924). Death due to carcinoma Ashes interred in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, R I. Survived by wife, sons, eight grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren HERBERT PEKIN WOODIN B.D. 1893 Born August 4, 1866, tn Peking, China. Died June 21, 1948, m Takoma Park, Md. Father, Rev. Simeon Foster Woodin (B A Williams 1855, B D Union Theological Seminary 1859), missionary to China; son of George and Phebe (Foster) Woodin Mother, Sarah Lee (Utley) Woodin, daughter of Rev Samuel Utley and Mary J. (Eastman) Utley BA. Amherst 1888, teacher St John's Mihtary Academy, Ossinmg, NY, 1889- 90, B D. Yale 1893, minister Congregational church Stockbndge, Mass, 1891-94, Presbytenan church, Amenia, NY, 1894-98, Third Congregational Church, Chicopee, Mass, 1898-1908, High Street Congregational Church, Auburn, Maine, 1908-19, Center Church, Brattleboro, Vt, 1919-25, and First Church of Christ (Congregational), Saybrook, Conn, 1925-42, minister emeritus 1942-48, DD Bates 1917, educational secretary YMCA, Camp Devens, in World War I, moderator Windham Association of Congregational Churches 1925, president Maine and Vermont Congregational conferences, president Acton Library Association, Saybrook, member Masonic order. Married January 26, 1898, in Amenia, Ahce, daughter of Isaac and Julia (Mygatt) Mead Son. Knowlton Mead (Ph B Brown 1921, M A 1923) Mrs Woodin died April 20, 1941. Death due to carcinoma Buried in Amenia Survived by son, a grandson, and two sisters, Miss Gertrude Lee Woodin and Mrs. Grace Woodin Van Allen, both of Takoma Park, Md DONALD GREY COLP B.D. 1899 Born June 25,1869, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Died April 14, 1948, tn Minneapolis, Minn. Father, Benjamin Colp, a lumberman in
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 201 |
Transcript | Divinity School 201 nois 1921, PhD. 1925; died October 20, 1944); and Newell Francis (B.A. Bates 1926; died December 4,1926). Mrs. Towns- end died June 16, 1944. Death due to arteriosclerosis Buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Poland, Maine Survived by two sons and seven grandchildren WILLIAM GILBERT LATHROP BD. 1892 Born July 27, 1865, tn Providence, RI. Died January 12, 1948, tn Mt. Carmel, Conn. Father, Henry Edwards Lathrop, superintendent Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providencp; son of Joseph Edwards and Lucy (Kelly) Lathrop. Mother, Harriet Newell (Stocking) Lathrop (Mount Holyoke Class of 1855), daughter of John Miles and Emehne (Newell) Stocking. Yale relatives include a grandson, Robert P. Lathrop, '42 E. BA Brown 1889; B.D. Yale 1892 (resident licentiate 1896-1907); MA in social science Yale 1905, PhD 1909, minister Congregational church Monroe, Conn, 1892-93, North Haven, 1893-1901, Shelton, 1901-16, and Mt Carmel, 1916-35; minister emeritus 1935-48, author Brass Industry tn Connecticut, Brass Industry tn the United States, and The Development of the Brass Industry in Connecticut, registrar New Haven Association of Congregational Churches 1922-37; a founder New Haven Council of Churches in 1924, recording secretary 1924-36, secretary 1925- 27; president Connecticut branch Yale Divinity School Alumni Association 1930- 32, secretary 1936-38; president New Haven Congregational Club; vice-president Mt Carmel Library Association 1935-38; director Hamden Public Health and Visiting Nurse Association; member Order of Founders and Patriots of America, and Masonic order Married June 16, 1891, in Westerly, R I., Helen Esther Spicer, daughter of Albert Hamilton and Helen Adelaide (Torrey) Spicer. Children: Henry Monroe, '12 S , Albert Spicer (BS Columbia 1918, MD 1920); and Frederic William (B A Brown 1920, MD Harvard 1924). Death due to carcinoma Ashes interred in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, R I. Survived by wife, sons, eight grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren HERBERT PEKIN WOODIN B.D. 1893 Born August 4, 1866, tn Peking, China. Died June 21, 1948, m Takoma Park, Md. Father, Rev. Simeon Foster Woodin (B A Williams 1855, B D Union Theological Seminary 1859), missionary to China; son of George and Phebe (Foster) Woodin Mother, Sarah Lee (Utley) Woodin, daughter of Rev Samuel Utley and Mary J. (Eastman) Utley BA. Amherst 1888, teacher St John's Mihtary Academy, Ossinmg, NY, 1889- 90, B D. Yale 1893, minister Congregational church Stockbndge, Mass, 1891-94, Presbytenan church, Amenia, NY, 1894-98, Third Congregational Church, Chicopee, Mass, 1898-1908, High Street Congregational Church, Auburn, Maine, 1908-19, Center Church, Brattleboro, Vt, 1919-25, and First Church of Christ (Congregational), Saybrook, Conn, 1925-42, minister emeritus 1942-48, DD Bates 1917, educational secretary YMCA, Camp Devens, in World War I, moderator Windham Association of Congregational Churches 1925, president Maine and Vermont Congregational conferences, president Acton Library Association, Saybrook, member Masonic order. Married January 26, 1898, in Amenia, Ahce, daughter of Isaac and Julia (Mygatt) Mead Son. Knowlton Mead (Ph B Brown 1921, M A 1923) Mrs Woodin died April 20, 1941. Death due to carcinoma Buried in Amenia Survived by son, a grandson, and two sisters, Miss Gertrude Lee Woodin and Mrs. Grace Woodin Van Allen, both of Takoma Park, Md DONALD GREY COLP B.D. 1899 Born June 25,1869, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Died April 14, 1948, tn Minneapolis, Minn. Father, Benjamin Colp, a lumberman in |