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n8 Yale University Obituary Record aid Children Roderick Perry (died 1920), Douglas Craig, Elizabeth Steele (died 1931), and Anne Curtis Death due to carcinoma Buried in Oak- lawn Cemetery, Fairfield, Conn Survived by wife, two children, three grandchildren, a sister, Mrs Austin W Roche of Fairfield, and a brother, Lewis P. Curtis, '23. JAMES JOHN DONEGAN, ph b. 1909. Born April 29, 1886, Bridgeport, Conn.; died July 13,1948, Evanston, 111 Father, Bernard Donegan, with Winchester Repeating Arms Company, New Haven Mother, Nellie (Daley) Donegan. Boardman Trade School, New Haven. Civil engineering course, Freshman Baseball Team With Bureau of Engineering, New Haven, 1909-12, instructor in mathematics and athletics New Jersey Mihtary Academy, Freehold, 1912-13, instructor in engineering Trinity College [N C ] 1913-14, University of Maine 1914-16, and Junior College of Engineering, Loyola University, 1916-19, with City Planning Division, Board of Local Improvements, Chicago, 1919-21, assistant engineer Sanitary District of Chicago 1921-23; concrete designer and engineer G H Gottschalk Corporation, Chicago, 1923-24, map engineering draftsman Bureau of Maps and Plats, Department of Public Works, Chicago, 1924-34; CE. Northwestern University 1920, civil engineer Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company, structural engineer La Salle Engineering Company, Chicago, during World War I, member Society of Civil Engineers and Roman Catholic church Married August 30,1915, in New Haven, Mary, daughter of Joseph and Anna (Matti) Thomas Daughter Mary Frances (BA Rosary Coll 1945, Mrs Joseph Rud). Death due to coronary heart disease Buried in St Lawrence Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife, daughter, two grandchildren, and a sister, Miss Irene Donegan of West Haven, Conn. GEORGE HUGHES KAERCHER, ph b 1909 Born May 20, 1888, Philadelphia, Pa , died February 3, 1949, Philadelphia, Pa. Father, George Ringgold Kaercher, lawyer in Pottsville and Philadelphia; son of Franklin B. and Susannah Caroline (Hunt- zinger) Kaercher. Mother, Annette (Hughes) Kaercher; daughter of Francis Wade and Elizabeth (Sillyman) Hughes The Hotchkiss School. Select course, honors Junior year; vice-president Sheff Debating Society Senior year; Class tennis team; Phi Kappa Epsilon. LLB. University of Pennsylvania 1912 (member Delta Chi); lawyer in Pottsville 1912-49; director Pardee Land Company 1914-49 (vice-president 1924-42, treasurer 1928-49, secretary and general counsel 1942-49); chairman finance committee Pottsville Y M.C.A.; solicitor Girard Estate in Schuykill County and Pottsville School District; director Chamber of Commerce, Pottsville, member Pennsylvania National Guard; First Lieutenant, US. Infantry, World War I; member Trinity Church (Episcopal), Pottsville. Married February 21, 1924, in Pottsville, Elizabeth Dodson, daughter of Isaac and Agnes (Swartz) Beahm Death due to myasthenia gravis. Buried in Charles Baber Cemetery, Pottsville. Survived by wife and a sister, Mrs. George M. Keiser of Pottsville PAUL INDEPENDENCE KEELER, ph b. 1909 Born July 4,1887, Tunkhannock, Pa.; died June 30,1949, Denver, Colo. Father, Asa Sharpe Keeler (B A. Lafayette 1881, MA 1884), attorney in Tunkhannock, mother, Eugenia (Snyder) Keeler Phillips-Exeter. Mechanical engineering course, Freshman Baseball Squad; Class Baseball Team Engineer m Pittsburgh 1909-12, Philippine Islands 1912-14, and Scottsdale and Corning, N.Y, until 1917, mechanical engineer B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, 1917-22; successively in experimental department Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio, and mechanical engmeer Gates Rubber Company, Denver, 1922-49; member Masonic order Married (1) June 26,1906, in Cambridge, Mass, Grace L One child. Mr. and Mrs. Keeler were divorced. Married (2) June 16,
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 118 |
Transcript | n8 Yale University Obituary Record aid Children Roderick Perry (died 1920), Douglas Craig, Elizabeth Steele (died 1931), and Anne Curtis Death due to carcinoma Buried in Oak- lawn Cemetery, Fairfield, Conn Survived by wife, two children, three grandchildren, a sister, Mrs Austin W Roche of Fairfield, and a brother, Lewis P. Curtis, '23. JAMES JOHN DONEGAN, ph b. 1909. Born April 29, 1886, Bridgeport, Conn.; died July 13,1948, Evanston, 111 Father, Bernard Donegan, with Winchester Repeating Arms Company, New Haven Mother, Nellie (Daley) Donegan. Boardman Trade School, New Haven. Civil engineering course, Freshman Baseball Team With Bureau of Engineering, New Haven, 1909-12, instructor in mathematics and athletics New Jersey Mihtary Academy, Freehold, 1912-13, instructor in engineering Trinity College [N C ] 1913-14, University of Maine 1914-16, and Junior College of Engineering, Loyola University, 1916-19, with City Planning Division, Board of Local Improvements, Chicago, 1919-21, assistant engineer Sanitary District of Chicago 1921-23; concrete designer and engineer G H Gottschalk Corporation, Chicago, 1923-24, map engineering draftsman Bureau of Maps and Plats, Department of Public Works, Chicago, 1924-34; CE. Northwestern University 1920, civil engineer Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company, structural engineer La Salle Engineering Company, Chicago, during World War I, member Society of Civil Engineers and Roman Catholic church Married August 30,1915, in New Haven, Mary, daughter of Joseph and Anna (Matti) Thomas Daughter Mary Frances (BA Rosary Coll 1945, Mrs Joseph Rud). Death due to coronary heart disease Buried in St Lawrence Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife, daughter, two grandchildren, and a sister, Miss Irene Donegan of West Haven, Conn. GEORGE HUGHES KAERCHER, ph b 1909 Born May 20, 1888, Philadelphia, Pa , died February 3, 1949, Philadelphia, Pa. Father, George Ringgold Kaercher, lawyer in Pottsville and Philadelphia; son of Franklin B. and Susannah Caroline (Hunt- zinger) Kaercher. Mother, Annette (Hughes) Kaercher; daughter of Francis Wade and Elizabeth (Sillyman) Hughes The Hotchkiss School. Select course, honors Junior year; vice-president Sheff Debating Society Senior year; Class tennis team; Phi Kappa Epsilon. LLB. University of Pennsylvania 1912 (member Delta Chi); lawyer in Pottsville 1912-49; director Pardee Land Company 1914-49 (vice-president 1924-42, treasurer 1928-49, secretary and general counsel 1942-49); chairman finance committee Pottsville Y M.C.A.; solicitor Girard Estate in Schuykill County and Pottsville School District; director Chamber of Commerce, Pottsville, member Pennsylvania National Guard; First Lieutenant, US. Infantry, World War I; member Trinity Church (Episcopal), Pottsville. Married February 21, 1924, in Pottsville, Elizabeth Dodson, daughter of Isaac and Agnes (Swartz) Beahm Death due to myasthenia gravis. Buried in Charles Baber Cemetery, Pottsville. Survived by wife and a sister, Mrs. George M. Keiser of Pottsville PAUL INDEPENDENCE KEELER, ph b. 1909 Born July 4,1887, Tunkhannock, Pa.; died June 30,1949, Denver, Colo. Father, Asa Sharpe Keeler (B A. Lafayette 1881, MA 1884), attorney in Tunkhannock, mother, Eugenia (Snyder) Keeler Phillips-Exeter. Mechanical engineering course, Freshman Baseball Squad; Class Baseball Team Engineer m Pittsburgh 1909-12, Philippine Islands 1912-14, and Scottsdale and Corning, N.Y, until 1917, mechanical engineer B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, 1917-22; successively in experimental department Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio, and mechanical engmeer Gates Rubber Company, Denver, 1922-49; member Masonic order Married (1) June 26,1906, in Cambridge, Mass, Grace L One child. Mr. and Mrs. Keeler were divorced. Married (2) June 16, |