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Sheffield Scientific School 131 (Swarthmore Class of 1952), and Ruth Agnes (Swarthmore Class of 1954). Death due to acute coronary insufficiency. Survived by wife, children, and two brothers, Rev. Oscar E. Maurer, *o6 D, and Lloyd L Maurer, '16 M. FRANK MALCOLM MINOR, b s. 1924 Born December 13, 1900, Andover, Mass , died July 28,1948, Montclair, N.J. Father, Frederic James Minor, secretary American Woolen Company, New York City; son of George Strong and Nellie (Andrews) Minor. Mother, Ethel Agnes (Wakefield) Minor; daughter of John Franklin and Lavora Adelaide (Seward) Wakefield. Yale relatives include* Henry C Minor, '02 S. (uncle), Bernard B. Pelly '23 (cousin) Montclair High School General science course; Freshman and University 150- pound Crew squads, Freshman and University Glee clubs; Junior Promenade Committee; York Hall and Chi Phi. In brokerage business New York City 1924-48 (partner Pyne, Kendall & Hollister at time of death); member New York Stock Exchange and St Luke's Church (Episcopal), Montclair Marned June 12, 1924, in New Haven, Margaret Morse, daughter of Ashbel Ryley and Gertrude Flora (Manville) Elliott Sons: Elliott Manville (B.A Williams 1948); Frank Malcolm, Jr (Univ. Virginia Class of 1951); and Paul Andrews (Yale Class of 1953). Death due to metastasis to lungs Buried in Rosedale Cemetery, Montclair. Survived by wife (Mrs. Stevens), sons, mother, and two brothers, Frederick Wakefield Minor of Mt Vernon, N Y, and Thomas Gordon Minor of Blue Hills, Maine JOSEPH FRANCIS OED,bs 1924. Born October 3, 1898, New Haven, Conn , died November 21, 1948, Detroit, Mich Father, Valentine Henri Oed, a liquor dealer, New Haven Mother, Mary Helen (Tennis) Oed Milford (Conn ) School General science course; University Football and Baseball teams, The Colony and Berzehus Awarded B S June 1925 Employed m Detroit 1924-48, with A G. Spalding & Brothers, sports store, 1924-26; salesman iEtna Life Insurance Company 1926-29, group insurance representative Michigan John Hancock Life Insurance Company 1929-31; affiliated with General Underwriters, Inc, 1932-33; supervisor iEtna Life Insurance Company 1933-35, independent insurance broker affiliated with General Underwriters, Inc, 1936-48, secretary Fuller Laboratories, Inc, 1945-48, seaman US Naval Reserve in World War I, member American Legion Married September 5, 1925, in Dayton, Ohio, Minnie Louise, daughter of John Charles and Stella (Reed) Kreuger Death due to carcinoma Buried in Dc- Kalb, 111 Survived by wife, a sister, Mrs Joseph F Misbach of New Haven and a brother, Edward William Oed of Teaneck, NJ MONT [SANDELS] ECHOLS, b.s. 1929 Born May 6, 1907, Fort Smith, Ark ; died February 7, 1949, Chicago, 111 Father, William Joseph Echols (Umv Virginia 1891-94), wholesale grocer in Fort Smith, son of William Joseph and Elizabeth Trader (Carter) Echols Mother, Fannie (Sandels) Echols; daughter of Mont Hines and Betty Bhss (Johnson) Sandels. The Hotchkiss School General science course, Freshman Crew, Class Football Team, cup man, Kappa Beta Phi, St Anthony and Delta Psi Successively secretary, treasui er, president and general manager Ballman-Cummings Furniture Company, Fort Smith, 1929-49; president Mercury Motors, Inc, 1933-49; vice-president Arkansas Warehouse Company 1930-49, member St John's Church (Episcopal), Fort Smith Married May 17, 1933, in Fort Smith, Carmehta, daughter of Alfred Napoleon and Ella Elizabeth (McLoud) Sicard Son Mont Sandels, Jr. Death due to acute monocytic leukemia. Buried in Fort Smith Survived by wife, son, two sisters, Mrs Elizabeth Echols Cravens of Fort Smith and Miss Fannie Sandels
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 131 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 131 (Swarthmore Class of 1952), and Ruth Agnes (Swarthmore Class of 1954). Death due to acute coronary insufficiency. Survived by wife, children, and two brothers, Rev. Oscar E. Maurer, *o6 D, and Lloyd L Maurer, '16 M. FRANK MALCOLM MINOR, b s. 1924 Born December 13, 1900, Andover, Mass , died July 28,1948, Montclair, N.J. Father, Frederic James Minor, secretary American Woolen Company, New York City; son of George Strong and Nellie (Andrews) Minor. Mother, Ethel Agnes (Wakefield) Minor; daughter of John Franklin and Lavora Adelaide (Seward) Wakefield. Yale relatives include* Henry C Minor, '02 S. (uncle), Bernard B. Pelly '23 (cousin) Montclair High School General science course; Freshman and University 150- pound Crew squads, Freshman and University Glee clubs; Junior Promenade Committee; York Hall and Chi Phi. In brokerage business New York City 1924-48 (partner Pyne, Kendall & Hollister at time of death); member New York Stock Exchange and St Luke's Church (Episcopal), Montclair Marned June 12, 1924, in New Haven, Margaret Morse, daughter of Ashbel Ryley and Gertrude Flora (Manville) Elliott Sons: Elliott Manville (B.A Williams 1948); Frank Malcolm, Jr (Univ. Virginia Class of 1951); and Paul Andrews (Yale Class of 1953). Death due to metastasis to lungs Buried in Rosedale Cemetery, Montclair. Survived by wife (Mrs. Stevens), sons, mother, and two brothers, Frederick Wakefield Minor of Mt Vernon, N Y, and Thomas Gordon Minor of Blue Hills, Maine JOSEPH FRANCIS OED,bs 1924. Born October 3, 1898, New Haven, Conn , died November 21, 1948, Detroit, Mich Father, Valentine Henri Oed, a liquor dealer, New Haven Mother, Mary Helen (Tennis) Oed Milford (Conn ) School General science course; University Football and Baseball teams, The Colony and Berzehus Awarded B S June 1925 Employed m Detroit 1924-48, with A G. Spalding & Brothers, sports store, 1924-26; salesman iEtna Life Insurance Company 1926-29, group insurance representative Michigan John Hancock Life Insurance Company 1929-31; affiliated with General Underwriters, Inc, 1932-33; supervisor iEtna Life Insurance Company 1933-35, independent insurance broker affiliated with General Underwriters, Inc, 1936-48, secretary Fuller Laboratories, Inc, 1945-48, seaman US Naval Reserve in World War I, member American Legion Married September 5, 1925, in Dayton, Ohio, Minnie Louise, daughter of John Charles and Stella (Reed) Kreuger Death due to carcinoma Buried in Dc- Kalb, 111 Survived by wife, a sister, Mrs Joseph F Misbach of New Haven and a brother, Edward William Oed of Teaneck, NJ MONT [SANDELS] ECHOLS, b.s. 1929 Born May 6, 1907, Fort Smith, Ark ; died February 7, 1949, Chicago, 111 Father, William Joseph Echols (Umv Virginia 1891-94), wholesale grocer in Fort Smith, son of William Joseph and Elizabeth Trader (Carter) Echols Mother, Fannie (Sandels) Echols; daughter of Mont Hines and Betty Bhss (Johnson) Sandels. The Hotchkiss School General science course, Freshman Crew, Class Football Team, cup man, Kappa Beta Phi, St Anthony and Delta Psi Successively secretary, treasui er, president and general manager Ballman-Cummings Furniture Company, Fort Smith, 1929-49; president Mercury Motors, Inc, 1933-49; vice-president Arkansas Warehouse Company 1930-49, member St John's Church (Episcopal), Fort Smith Married May 17, 1933, in Fort Smith, Carmehta, daughter of Alfred Napoleon and Ella Elizabeth (McLoud) Sicard Son Mont Sandels, Jr. Death due to acute monocytic leukemia. Buried in Fort Smith Survived by wife, son, two sisters, Mrs Elizabeth Echols Cravens of Fort Smith and Miss Fannie Sandels |