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82 Yale University Obituary Record divorced in 1941 Married (2) March 21, 1941, in Gardnerville, Nev, Janine Voisin Pinchot, daughter of Gabriel and Lola (Bernet) Voisin Son Anthony Voisin Death due to coronary thrombosis. Ashes interred in Poundndge (NY) Cemetery. Survived by wife, one daughter, one son, and two stepdaughters, Marianne Pinchot and Rosemonde Pinchot JOHN SPIES PENFOLD, ba. 1926. Born May 10, 1904, Quincy, 111; died November 10, 1948, New York City Father, Rev Frederick Spies Penfold (B D General Theological Seminary 1900), a Protestant Episcopal minister, son of John and Frances (Brown) Penfold Mother, Ethel Stanton (Fnsby) Penfold, daughter of Augustus and Mary Ella (Stanton) Fnsby Yale relatives include Leopold Damrosch, '34, and John F Morse, '35 (cousins). Hope High School, Providence Freshman 150-pound Crew, Freshman Glee Club, Zeta Psi On editorial staff Ivy Lee Associates, publicity, New York City, 1926-27 and Time magazine 1929-30, on staff Fortune 1930-35 and Town and Country 1935-48 (managing editor 1940-48), editor* Largely Fiction by Countess Eleanor Palffy; member St Stephen's Church (Episcopal), Providence Unmarried. Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence. Survived by mother, two sisters, Mrs Peter vanl Burnett of West Barrington, RI, and Mrs Mary Penfold Pillsbury of Boston, and a brother, Joseph W Penfold (Class of 1930) WILLIAM LOCKE HART, ba. 1927. Born October 24, 1903, Detroit, Mich; died March 23, 1949, Detroit, Mich Father, William Hart, president Hart Brothers Realty and Building Company, Detroit, son of John and Martha (Barris- dale) Hart Mother, Fidelia Higgins (Locke) Hart, daughter of Isaac and Mary (Musgro\e) Locke Worcester Academy Freshman Hockey Team University of Michigan Law School 1927-28, messenger Guardian Trust Company, Detroit, 1928-29; in real-estate business Detroit 1929-49; member First Presbyterian church, Detroit. Unmarried. Death due to a heart attack. Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit Survived by a brother, Samuel Chambers Hart of Detroit JOHN FORREST DILLON, 30, b.a. 1928 Born March 11, 1907, Kansas City, Mo , died March 20, 1949, Montgomery, Ala. Father, John Forrest Dillon, 2d (Class of 1904), retired partner Strong & Dillon Lumber Company, Kansas City, son of Hiram Price and Susie Finley (Brown) Dillon Mother, Olga Marguerite (Brown) Dillon (BA Springfield Normal Coll 1905), daughter of Charles Brackett and Alice (Clark) Brown Culver Military Academy Scholar of the second rank Freshman year and of the third rank Sophomore and Junior years, oration appointment Junior and Senior years; Beta Theta Pi. Yale Law School 1928-30, University of Alabama 1931-32, and University of Alabama School of Medicine 1932-34; MD Washington University 1936; interne St Louis City Hospital 1936-38 and resident physician 1938-39; physician in Montgomery, specializing m obstetrics and gynecology, 1939-49, member St. John's Church (Episcopal), Montgomery Married September 22, 1928, in Alexander City, Ala, Virginia Austin, daughter of James Henry and Willie Virginia (Maxwell) Henderson Children. John Forrest, 4th (Umv Alabama Class of 1952), Virginia Brown, and William Henderson Death due to uremia Buried in City Cemetery, Alexander City Survived by wife, children, father, and a brother, Kenneth P Dillon, '35 HARRY RALPH LEVY, b.a 1928 Born December 23, 1903, Birmingham, Ala; died November 28, 1948, New York City Father, Louis Levy, treasurer L Pizitz
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 82 |
Transcript | 82 Yale University Obituary Record divorced in 1941 Married (2) March 21, 1941, in Gardnerville, Nev, Janine Voisin Pinchot, daughter of Gabriel and Lola (Bernet) Voisin Son Anthony Voisin Death due to coronary thrombosis. Ashes interred in Poundndge (NY) Cemetery. Survived by wife, one daughter, one son, and two stepdaughters, Marianne Pinchot and Rosemonde Pinchot JOHN SPIES PENFOLD, ba. 1926. Born May 10, 1904, Quincy, 111; died November 10, 1948, New York City Father, Rev Frederick Spies Penfold (B D General Theological Seminary 1900), a Protestant Episcopal minister, son of John and Frances (Brown) Penfold Mother, Ethel Stanton (Fnsby) Penfold, daughter of Augustus and Mary Ella (Stanton) Fnsby Yale relatives include Leopold Damrosch, '34, and John F Morse, '35 (cousins). Hope High School, Providence Freshman 150-pound Crew, Freshman Glee Club, Zeta Psi On editorial staff Ivy Lee Associates, publicity, New York City, 1926-27 and Time magazine 1929-30, on staff Fortune 1930-35 and Town and Country 1935-48 (managing editor 1940-48), editor* Largely Fiction by Countess Eleanor Palffy; member St Stephen's Church (Episcopal), Providence Unmarried. Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence. Survived by mother, two sisters, Mrs Peter vanl Burnett of West Barrington, RI, and Mrs Mary Penfold Pillsbury of Boston, and a brother, Joseph W Penfold (Class of 1930) WILLIAM LOCKE HART, ba. 1927. Born October 24, 1903, Detroit, Mich; died March 23, 1949, Detroit, Mich Father, William Hart, president Hart Brothers Realty and Building Company, Detroit, son of John and Martha (Barris- dale) Hart Mother, Fidelia Higgins (Locke) Hart, daughter of Isaac and Mary (Musgro\e) Locke Worcester Academy Freshman Hockey Team University of Michigan Law School 1927-28, messenger Guardian Trust Company, Detroit, 1928-29; in real-estate business Detroit 1929-49; member First Presbyterian church, Detroit. Unmarried. Death due to a heart attack. Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit Survived by a brother, Samuel Chambers Hart of Detroit JOHN FORREST DILLON, 30, b.a. 1928 Born March 11, 1907, Kansas City, Mo , died March 20, 1949, Montgomery, Ala. Father, John Forrest Dillon, 2d (Class of 1904), retired partner Strong & Dillon Lumber Company, Kansas City, son of Hiram Price and Susie Finley (Brown) Dillon Mother, Olga Marguerite (Brown) Dillon (BA Springfield Normal Coll 1905), daughter of Charles Brackett and Alice (Clark) Brown Culver Military Academy Scholar of the second rank Freshman year and of the third rank Sophomore and Junior years, oration appointment Junior and Senior years; Beta Theta Pi. Yale Law School 1928-30, University of Alabama 1931-32, and University of Alabama School of Medicine 1932-34; MD Washington University 1936; interne St Louis City Hospital 1936-38 and resident physician 1938-39; physician in Montgomery, specializing m obstetrics and gynecology, 1939-49, member St. John's Church (Episcopal), Montgomery Married September 22, 1928, in Alexander City, Ala, Virginia Austin, daughter of James Henry and Willie Virginia (Maxwell) Henderson Children. John Forrest, 4th (Umv Alabama Class of 1952), Virginia Brown, and William Henderson Death due to uremia Buried in City Cemetery, Alexander City Survived by wife, children, father, and a brother, Kenneth P Dillon, '35 HARRY RALPH LEVY, b.a 1928 Born December 23, 1903, Birmingham, Ala; died November 28, 1948, New York City Father, Louis Levy, treasurer L Pizitz |