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24 Yale University Obituary Record led in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife and daughter. GEORGE SARKIS KEBABIAN, b.a. 1894 Born January 29, 1872, Rodosto, Turkey, died March 21, 1949, Bronxville, N Y. Father, George Couzu Kebabian, city treasurer of Rodosto. Mother, Mane (En- van-Kahn) Kebabian, daughter of Rev. Sarkis Envan-Kahn Yale relatives include* John C Kebabian, '88 (brother); Mihran H Kebabian, '06 S, George A Kebabian (Class of 1929), John S. Kebabian, '34, Paul B Kebabian, '38 (nephews), John P. Kebabian, '43 S (grandnephew). St Johnsbury Academy Third DeForest Mathematical Prize Freshman year; second dispute appointment and one-year honors in philosophy Senior year, Yale Union In business in New York City 1894, Yale Law School three months 1895 and studied in a law office in New York City 1895-98, lawyer in New York City 1898-1949, president Armenian Medical Relief Association of America, member North Presbytenan Church, New York City Married June 6, 1901, in New York City, Huldah Prudence, daughter of Samuel Fitz and Prudence (Eldndge) Randolph Death due to myocardial infarction Buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, NY Survived by wife SAMUEL LOWRY ORR, ba 1894 Born August 18, 1872, Evansville, Ind, died July 29, 1948, Evansville, Ind Father, James Laughhn Orr, president Orr Iron Company, Evansville, son of Samuel and Martha (Lowry) Orr Mother, Kate Anderson (Howes) Orr, daughter of Lewis and Emily (Anderson) Howes Yale relatives include a brother-in-law, Casselberry Dunkerson, '94 Westminster School First colloquy appointment Junior year, second dispute appointment Senior year, Yale Union, Eta Phi, Psi Upsilon With Orr, Griffith Company, iron and steel, Evansville, 1894-98, traveled in Japan and China 1898-99, junior member Orr Iron Company 1900-1918 and president 1918-48, a founder Sunbeam Electric Man ufacturing Company and vice-president 1930-45, president James L Orr Investment Company 1913-48, American Iron, Steel and Heavy Hardware Association 1919-20, Central States Heavy Hardware Association 1922-23, and Old National Bank, Evansville, 1931-40 (chairman board 1940-48), vice-president Evansville Tool Works 1911-37 and Evansville Chamber of Commerce 1924-25; on Vanderbury County Council, trustee Evansville College and Evansville Orphan Asylum, member First Presbyterian Church, Evansville. Married March 25, 1903, in Evansville, Louise Dunkerson (Smith Class of 1900), daughter of Robert Kendnck and Laura (Casselberry) Dunkerson Children Samuel, '28, Kendnck (Mrs Albert Trostel, Jr), and Robert Dunkerson, '40. Death due to pneumonia Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Evansville Survived by wife, children, and twelve grandchildren. FREDERICK TORREL PERSONS, b.a. 1894 Born February 2, 1869, Sandisfield, Mass, died September 2, 1948, Melrose, Mass Father, Byron John Persons, a farmer in Sandisfield, son of Torrel and Sylvama (Bristol) Persons. Mother, Ellen Keturah (Spaulding) Persons, daughter of Frederick and Mary (Goodwin) Spaulding Yale relatives include Stanley Cummings, '12, Earle R Cummings, '14 (brothers-in- law); William B. Cummings, '45 (nephew) Robbins Preparatory School. Second colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years, treasurer Yale Union Sophomore year Student Graduate School 1894-95 Instructor in English Episcopal Academy, Cheshire, Conn, 1894-96 and 1898- 99, principal D. M. Hunt School, Falls Village, Conn, 1896-98, diploma Union Theological Seminary and M.A. in English Columbia 1902; in charge Phelps Memorial Settlement, New York City, summer 1901 and May-October, 1902, supply minister Coytesville, NJ, 1901-2; associate minister United Church, New Haven, 1902-4; minister Congregational church, Wood- bridge, 1904-n and Mount Carmel 1911- 15, librarian Bangor Theological Seminary
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 24 |
Transcript | 24 Yale University Obituary Record led in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife and daughter. GEORGE SARKIS KEBABIAN, b.a. 1894 Born January 29, 1872, Rodosto, Turkey, died March 21, 1949, Bronxville, N Y. Father, George Couzu Kebabian, city treasurer of Rodosto. Mother, Mane (En- van-Kahn) Kebabian, daughter of Rev. Sarkis Envan-Kahn Yale relatives include* John C Kebabian, '88 (brother); Mihran H Kebabian, '06 S, George A Kebabian (Class of 1929), John S. Kebabian, '34, Paul B Kebabian, '38 (nephews), John P. Kebabian, '43 S (grandnephew). St Johnsbury Academy Third DeForest Mathematical Prize Freshman year; second dispute appointment and one-year honors in philosophy Senior year, Yale Union In business in New York City 1894, Yale Law School three months 1895 and studied in a law office in New York City 1895-98, lawyer in New York City 1898-1949, president Armenian Medical Relief Association of America, member North Presbytenan Church, New York City Married June 6, 1901, in New York City, Huldah Prudence, daughter of Samuel Fitz and Prudence (Eldndge) Randolph Death due to myocardial infarction Buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, NY Survived by wife SAMUEL LOWRY ORR, ba 1894 Born August 18, 1872, Evansville, Ind, died July 29, 1948, Evansville, Ind Father, James Laughhn Orr, president Orr Iron Company, Evansville, son of Samuel and Martha (Lowry) Orr Mother, Kate Anderson (Howes) Orr, daughter of Lewis and Emily (Anderson) Howes Yale relatives include a brother-in-law, Casselberry Dunkerson, '94 Westminster School First colloquy appointment Junior year, second dispute appointment Senior year, Yale Union, Eta Phi, Psi Upsilon With Orr, Griffith Company, iron and steel, Evansville, 1894-98, traveled in Japan and China 1898-99, junior member Orr Iron Company 1900-1918 and president 1918-48, a founder Sunbeam Electric Man ufacturing Company and vice-president 1930-45, president James L Orr Investment Company 1913-48, American Iron, Steel and Heavy Hardware Association 1919-20, Central States Heavy Hardware Association 1922-23, and Old National Bank, Evansville, 1931-40 (chairman board 1940-48), vice-president Evansville Tool Works 1911-37 and Evansville Chamber of Commerce 1924-25; on Vanderbury County Council, trustee Evansville College and Evansville Orphan Asylum, member First Presbyterian Church, Evansville. Married March 25, 1903, in Evansville, Louise Dunkerson (Smith Class of 1900), daughter of Robert Kendnck and Laura (Casselberry) Dunkerson Children Samuel, '28, Kendnck (Mrs Albert Trostel, Jr), and Robert Dunkerson, '40. Death due to pneumonia Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Evansville Survived by wife, children, and twelve grandchildren. FREDERICK TORREL PERSONS, b.a. 1894 Born February 2, 1869, Sandisfield, Mass, died September 2, 1948, Melrose, Mass Father, Byron John Persons, a farmer in Sandisfield, son of Torrel and Sylvama (Bristol) Persons. Mother, Ellen Keturah (Spaulding) Persons, daughter of Frederick and Mary (Goodwin) Spaulding Yale relatives include Stanley Cummings, '12, Earle R Cummings, '14 (brothers-in- law); William B. Cummings, '45 (nephew) Robbins Preparatory School. Second colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years, treasurer Yale Union Sophomore year Student Graduate School 1894-95 Instructor in English Episcopal Academy, Cheshire, Conn, 1894-96 and 1898- 99, principal D. M. Hunt School, Falls Village, Conn, 1896-98, diploma Union Theological Seminary and M.A. in English Columbia 1902; in charge Phelps Memorial Settlement, New York City, summer 1901 and May-October, 1902, supply minister Coytesville, NJ, 1901-2; associate minister United Church, New Haven, 1902-4; minister Congregational church, Wood- bridge, 1904-n and Mount Carmel 1911- 15, librarian Bangor Theological Seminary |