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86 Yale University Obituary Record and Beta Theta Pi, NROTC at Yale, commissioned Ensign U S Naval Reserve at graduation LL B Harvard 1942, lawyer in New Haven 1942-48, specialized in Federal real-estate taxation and probate law, assistant secretary Connecticut Milk Dealers Association 1942-48, on advisory board Albertus Magnus College, member New Haven Chamber of Commerce, New Haven County Bar Association, State Bar Association of Connecticut, and St Joseph's Church (Roman Catholic), New Haven Married September 2, 1944, in Norwalk, Conn, Jeanne Alice Quinlan (B A Coll. New Rochelle 1938), daughter of Edward J Quinlan, '07, and Jane Alice (Fahy) Quinlan Son Peter Frederick. Death due to Hodgkin's disease Buried in St Lawrence Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife, son, mother, a sister, Miss Elizabeth Mary McKeon of New Haven, and three brothers, Frank Daniel McKeon of East Haven, John J McKeon, Jr, '35, and Stephen G. McKeon (Class of 1935)- CHARLES THOMAS RAYHILL, b a. 1939 Born August 10, 1917, Belleville, 111; died September 26, 1948, St Louis County, Mo Father, Charles T Rayhill, president Belleville Savings Bank Mother, Virginia Mane Knobeloch Rayhill Klemme (Monticello Coll 1914-16) St Louis Country Day School Scholar of the third rank Sophomore year and second rank Junior year, oration appointment Junior and Senior years, member Calhoun College Attended School of International Law, Buenos Aires, 1939-40 LLB Yale 1946 Inducted into Army of the United States September 1942 and assigned to Army Air Force Technical Training Command, legal clerk office Judge Advocate, Jefferson Barracks, served overseas in Italy 1944-45, discharged as sergeant October 1945, awarded five bronze battle stars, secretary-treasurer John Nasht & Associates, Inc, pubhc relations, New York City, 1947-48 (in charge branch office Buenos Aires 1947), executive director Cit izens Committee for Slum Clearance, St. Louis, 1948, member Missouri Bar Association Unmarried. Death due to injuries received in an automobile accident. Survived by mother, father, and stepfather, Roland Metzler Klemme (M.D. Washmgton Univ. 1921) WALTER BENJAMIN HARRIS, b.a. 1944. Born December 18, 1922, St. Louis, Mo ; died May 2, 1949, St Louis, Mo. Father, Gustav Leon Harris (Harvard 1915-17), formerly vice-president B. Harris Wool Company, St Louis; son of Benjamin and Ella (Drexler) Harris. Mother, Louise (Zelmcker) Harris (Washington Umv Class of 1921); daughter of Walter and Blanche (Elson) Zelmcker St Louis Country Day School Freshman Crew Squad; member Davenport College (touch football, golf, and soccer teams), B.A. June 1946 as of the Class of 1944. In Army of the United States February 1943-February 1946 (assigned to Corps of Military Police, Headquarters Detachment, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh; attended military government school Fort Custer); Second Lieutenant US Army Reserves; in credit department A. S Aloe Company, manufacturers of surgical and hospital supplies, St. Louis, 1946-47; wrote and produced television shows for Westheimer & Company, advertising agency, St Louis; member Congregation Shaare Emeth, St. Louis Unmarried. Died suddenly Buried in Mt. Sinai Cemetery, St. Louis Survived by father, stepmother, and maternal grandmother. EDWARD GOWLING OAKLEY, b.a. 1947 Born February 6, 1920, Southport, Conn ; died September 16, 1948, Charlotte, NC Father, Erastus Griffiths Oakley, a mechanical engineer Bridgeport Brass Company, son of Arthur M. and Lauretta (Leech) Oakley Mother, Irene (Gowlmg) Oakley, daughter of Matthew and Irene Gowhng
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 86 |
Transcript | 86 Yale University Obituary Record and Beta Theta Pi, NROTC at Yale, commissioned Ensign U S Naval Reserve at graduation LL B Harvard 1942, lawyer in New Haven 1942-48, specialized in Federal real-estate taxation and probate law, assistant secretary Connecticut Milk Dealers Association 1942-48, on advisory board Albertus Magnus College, member New Haven Chamber of Commerce, New Haven County Bar Association, State Bar Association of Connecticut, and St Joseph's Church (Roman Catholic), New Haven Married September 2, 1944, in Norwalk, Conn, Jeanne Alice Quinlan (B A Coll. New Rochelle 1938), daughter of Edward J Quinlan, '07, and Jane Alice (Fahy) Quinlan Son Peter Frederick. Death due to Hodgkin's disease Buried in St Lawrence Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife, son, mother, a sister, Miss Elizabeth Mary McKeon of New Haven, and three brothers, Frank Daniel McKeon of East Haven, John J McKeon, Jr, '35, and Stephen G. McKeon (Class of 1935)- CHARLES THOMAS RAYHILL, b a. 1939 Born August 10, 1917, Belleville, 111; died September 26, 1948, St Louis County, Mo Father, Charles T Rayhill, president Belleville Savings Bank Mother, Virginia Mane Knobeloch Rayhill Klemme (Monticello Coll 1914-16) St Louis Country Day School Scholar of the third rank Sophomore year and second rank Junior year, oration appointment Junior and Senior years, member Calhoun College Attended School of International Law, Buenos Aires, 1939-40 LLB Yale 1946 Inducted into Army of the United States September 1942 and assigned to Army Air Force Technical Training Command, legal clerk office Judge Advocate, Jefferson Barracks, served overseas in Italy 1944-45, discharged as sergeant October 1945, awarded five bronze battle stars, secretary-treasurer John Nasht & Associates, Inc, pubhc relations, New York City, 1947-48 (in charge branch office Buenos Aires 1947), executive director Cit izens Committee for Slum Clearance, St. Louis, 1948, member Missouri Bar Association Unmarried. Death due to injuries received in an automobile accident. Survived by mother, father, and stepfather, Roland Metzler Klemme (M.D. Washmgton Univ. 1921) WALTER BENJAMIN HARRIS, b.a. 1944. Born December 18, 1922, St. Louis, Mo ; died May 2, 1949, St Louis, Mo. Father, Gustav Leon Harris (Harvard 1915-17), formerly vice-president B. Harris Wool Company, St Louis; son of Benjamin and Ella (Drexler) Harris. Mother, Louise (Zelmcker) Harris (Washington Umv Class of 1921); daughter of Walter and Blanche (Elson) Zelmcker St Louis Country Day School Freshman Crew Squad; member Davenport College (touch football, golf, and soccer teams), B.A. June 1946 as of the Class of 1944. In Army of the United States February 1943-February 1946 (assigned to Corps of Military Police, Headquarters Detachment, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh; attended military government school Fort Custer); Second Lieutenant US Army Reserves; in credit department A. S Aloe Company, manufacturers of surgical and hospital supplies, St. Louis, 1946-47; wrote and produced television shows for Westheimer & Company, advertising agency, St Louis; member Congregation Shaare Emeth, St. Louis Unmarried. Died suddenly Buried in Mt. Sinai Cemetery, St. Louis Survived by father, stepmother, and maternal grandmother. EDWARD GOWLING OAKLEY, b.a. 1947 Born February 6, 1920, Southport, Conn ; died September 16, 1948, Charlotte, NC Father, Erastus Griffiths Oakley, a mechanical engineer Bridgeport Brass Company, son of Arthur M. and Lauretta (Leech) Oakley Mother, Irene (Gowlmg) Oakley, daughter of Matthew and Irene Gowhng |