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52 Yale Umversity Obituary Record Waterbury High School Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1899-1900 Graduate student Harvard 1905-6 and 1907-8, and law student 1904-5, 1906-7, and 1908-9 (LLB. 1909), with Patent Button Company, Waterbury, 1912-15 (director 1913-48), secretary Piatt Brothers & Company, Waterbury, 1921-24, president 1924-48, director 1912-48, director Hawkins Company 1931-48, since 1921 had devoted most of his time to handling family interests, member New Haven County Bar Association, Yale Alumni Association of the Naugatuck Valley, and Second Congregational Church, Waterbury Unmarried Death due to cardiac decompensation Buried in Riverside Cemetery, Waterbury Survived by a sister, Miss Hilda Mary Camp of Waterbury and a brother, Orton P Camp, '12 HENRY LYMAN FOOTE, ba. 1904 Born March 11, 1881, New Haven, Conn , died February 10, 1949, Cleveland, Ohio Father, Sherman Fnsbie Foote, a manufacturer in New Haven, son of Jonathan and Sarah Reynolds (Stevens) Foote Mother, Mary Hutton (Rice) Foote, daughter of George and Sarah Cornelia (Thomson) Rice Yale relatives include Arthur C Thomson, '85 (uncle), Arthur E Foote, '96 (brother), Edith Burr Palmer Foote (School of Music 1897-98) (sister- in-law), Ehot C Thomson, '13 (cousin), Ray P Foote, '23, and Alfred S Foote, '28 (nephews) Philhps-Andover Secretary, Class statistician, and editor Class book Semor year, Eta Phi, Triennial Reunion Committee, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Ehhu Club In auditor's office Railway Steel Spring Company, New York C*ty, 1904; publicity department National Cash Register Company, Dayton, 1904-6, engaged in business in Cleveland 1906 unul retirement 1932; advertising manager Peerless Motor Car Company 1906-11, assistant sales manager Baker Motor Vehicle Company 190-16, with H A Lozier Company, automobiles, 1916, owner Foote Water Rectification Products, manufacturers' sales agency, 1916-32, librarian medical records department Cleveland Clinic 1941-45, member Cleveland Amateur Musical Club, deacon Church of the Covenant (Presbyterian), Cleveland, and chairman music committee 1923-28. Married June 20, 1913, in Buffalo, Ruth, daughter of Charles Winslow and Carrie LeClear (Young) Hamhn. Death due to primary lung tumor. Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife. CHAUNCEY CLARK KENNEDY, b.a. 1904 Born February 17,1883, Orange, N J ; died May 29, 1949, New Haven, Conn. Father, David A Kennedy, '74 Mother, Charlotte Adriance (Clark) Kennedy. Dearborn-Morgan School, Orange. Third Henry James TenEyck Prize Junior year, second colloquy appointment and Yale Literary Magazine medal Senior year, Fencing Club. Assistant manager shipping department English & Mersick Company, New Haven, 1904-5, General Theological Seminary 1905-7, assistant Church of the Ascension (Episcopal), New York City, 1907; rector St Tohn's Church, Walpole, NH, 1907-9; senior assistant Christ Church, Hartford, Conn, 1909-14, rector Christ Church, Stratford, Conn, 1914-23, St. John's Church, New Haven, 1923-30, Grace Church, New Haven, 1924-29, and St James* Church, Fair Haven, 1924-28, assistant Christ Church, New Haven, 1930-34, rector 1934 until retirement February, 1949; executive secretary Catholic Congress of the Episcopal Church 1930-34, secretary social service department Diocese of Connecticut 1920-23, director Connecticut League for Civil Liberties and Progressive Legislation; on faculty Labor College of New Haven 1924; Lieutenant US Ordnance Department November-December 1917, chaplain 21st Regiment Engineers, Toul Sector, France, December 1917-September 1918, and senior chaplain American Expeditionary Forces in Great Bntam and Ireland, September 1918-March 1919; awarded Military Cross (Great Britain) and M6- daille d'Honneur (France); with U.S. Army Transportation Corps 1944; member Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.
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 52 |
Transcript | 52 Yale Umversity Obituary Record Waterbury High School Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1899-1900 Graduate student Harvard 1905-6 and 1907-8, and law student 1904-5, 1906-7, and 1908-9 (LLB. 1909), with Patent Button Company, Waterbury, 1912-15 (director 1913-48), secretary Piatt Brothers & Company, Waterbury, 1921-24, president 1924-48, director 1912-48, director Hawkins Company 1931-48, since 1921 had devoted most of his time to handling family interests, member New Haven County Bar Association, Yale Alumni Association of the Naugatuck Valley, and Second Congregational Church, Waterbury Unmarried Death due to cardiac decompensation Buried in Riverside Cemetery, Waterbury Survived by a sister, Miss Hilda Mary Camp of Waterbury and a brother, Orton P Camp, '12 HENRY LYMAN FOOTE, ba. 1904 Born March 11, 1881, New Haven, Conn , died February 10, 1949, Cleveland, Ohio Father, Sherman Fnsbie Foote, a manufacturer in New Haven, son of Jonathan and Sarah Reynolds (Stevens) Foote Mother, Mary Hutton (Rice) Foote, daughter of George and Sarah Cornelia (Thomson) Rice Yale relatives include Arthur C Thomson, '85 (uncle), Arthur E Foote, '96 (brother), Edith Burr Palmer Foote (School of Music 1897-98) (sister- in-law), Ehot C Thomson, '13 (cousin), Ray P Foote, '23, and Alfred S Foote, '28 (nephews) Philhps-Andover Secretary, Class statistician, and editor Class book Semor year, Eta Phi, Triennial Reunion Committee, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Ehhu Club In auditor's office Railway Steel Spring Company, New York C*ty, 1904; publicity department National Cash Register Company, Dayton, 1904-6, engaged in business in Cleveland 1906 unul retirement 1932; advertising manager Peerless Motor Car Company 1906-11, assistant sales manager Baker Motor Vehicle Company 190-16, with H A Lozier Company, automobiles, 1916, owner Foote Water Rectification Products, manufacturers' sales agency, 1916-32, librarian medical records department Cleveland Clinic 1941-45, member Cleveland Amateur Musical Club, deacon Church of the Covenant (Presbyterian), Cleveland, and chairman music committee 1923-28. Married June 20, 1913, in Buffalo, Ruth, daughter of Charles Winslow and Carrie LeClear (Young) Hamhn. Death due to primary lung tumor. Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife. CHAUNCEY CLARK KENNEDY, b.a. 1904 Born February 17,1883, Orange, N J ; died May 29, 1949, New Haven, Conn. Father, David A Kennedy, '74 Mother, Charlotte Adriance (Clark) Kennedy. Dearborn-Morgan School, Orange. Third Henry James TenEyck Prize Junior year, second colloquy appointment and Yale Literary Magazine medal Senior year, Fencing Club. Assistant manager shipping department English & Mersick Company, New Haven, 1904-5, General Theological Seminary 1905-7, assistant Church of the Ascension (Episcopal), New York City, 1907; rector St Tohn's Church, Walpole, NH, 1907-9; senior assistant Christ Church, Hartford, Conn, 1909-14, rector Christ Church, Stratford, Conn, 1914-23, St. John's Church, New Haven, 1923-30, Grace Church, New Haven, 1924-29, and St James* Church, Fair Haven, 1924-28, assistant Christ Church, New Haven, 1930-34, rector 1934 until retirement February, 1949; executive secretary Catholic Congress of the Episcopal Church 1930-34, secretary social service department Diocese of Connecticut 1920-23, director Connecticut League for Civil Liberties and Progressive Legislation; on faculty Labor College of New Haven 1924; Lieutenant US Ordnance Department November-December 1917, chaplain 21st Regiment Engineers, Toul Sector, France, December 1917-September 1918, and senior chaplain American Expeditionary Forces in Great Bntam and Ireland, September 1918-March 1919; awarded Military Cross (Great Britain) and M6- daille d'Honneur (France); with U.S. Army Transportation Corps 1944; member Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. |