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154 Yale University Obituary Record CHARLES HERBERT HASKINS, m.d. 1923 Born March 4, 1895, Johnstown, Pa , died January 18, 1949, Hametstown, NY. Father, Rev Edwin Erastus Haskins, an Evangelical minister Mother, Luna Louisa (King) Haskins BS Demson 1922, MD Yale 1923; interne New Haven Hospital 1923-24, physician Saranac Lake, N.Y., 1924-49; ex- terne Trudeau Sanatorium 1925-27, member Saranac Lake Medical Society and Church of St Luke the Beloved Physician (Episcopal), Saranac Lake Marned March 17, 1928, in New York City, Abigail Maitland, daughter of William Cross and Mary (Darrah) Warnock Daughter. Abigail Louise. Death due to accidental drowning. Survived by wife, daughter, a sister, Mrs. Ernest J. Grewe of San Francisco, and two brothers, Joseph Frederic Haskins of Columbus, Ohio, and Rev Robert Freeman Haskins of Fremont, Ohio JOHN LAWRENCE O'BRIEN, md. 1925 Born October 15, 1897, New York City, died May 3, 1949, Buffalo, N.Y Father, Terrence Patrick O'Brien; son of Terrence and Mary (Shea) O'Brien. Mother, Mary (Dooley) O'Brien, daughter of Michael and Elizabeth (Digan) Dooley. La Salle Academy, New York City; Fordham University 1916-17 and 1919-20 (Kappa Psi), private U S Army, 1917 until discharge 1919, overseas August 1917- Apnl 1919 (Verdun Sector, Meuse-Argonne offensive, Army of Occupation; awarded Croix de Guerre 1918); MD Yale 1925, interne St Mary's Hospital for Children, New York City, 1925-26 and St Francis Hospital 1926-28, physician and surgeon New York City 1928-49, on staff St Francis and New York City hospitals, fellow American Medical Association, member Bronx County Medical Society, Medical Society of the State of New York, and St Nicholas of Tolentine Church (Roman Catholic), New York City Married December 30, 1929, in Wheeling, W Va, Antoinette, daughter of Theodore and Angela (Laszewska) Temphn. Children John Lawrence, Jr (Iona Coll Class of 1954), Michael Thomas (Manhat tan Coll Class of 1954), George James, Robert Brendan, and Patricia Mary Death due to coronary occlusion. Buried in St Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y. Survived by wife and children. HENRY WASHEIM, JR., m.d. 1928. Born May 12, 1900, Bad Durkheim, Germany; died October 20, 1948, Utica, N.Y. Father, Henry Washeim, in business in Neponsit, NY.; son of Henry and Margaret (Rosendahl) Washeim. Mother, Magdalene (Schacht) Washeim; daughter of Carl and Magdalena (Fuchs) Schacht. B.S. College of the City of New York 1922; University of Michigan 1922-23; assistant physiology University of Georgia 1923-26; research work Columbia University 1924; research assistant Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, 1925; M.D Yale 1928 (Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Kappa Kappa); interne and assistant resident surgery New Haven Hospital 1928-29; on pediatric staff Children's Hospital, Boston, 1929; assistant pediatrics Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY, 1929-31, assistant pediatrician University of Rochester 1930-31; pediatrician in Utica 1931 until retirement 1946; consultant on poliomyelitis State Department of Health of New York 1931, on staff St Elizabeth's Hospital, St Luke's Home and Hospital, Utica General Hospital, Utica Dispensary, St Joseph's Infant Home, and Child Health Association, fellow American Medical Association and American Academy of Pediatrics, member Oneida County Medical Society, Medical Society of the State of New York, and Grace Church (Episcopal), Utica. Married March 9, 1929, in Philmont, NY, Sara Frances Crandell (BN. 1929), daughter of John Lincoln and Anna Bay- hs (Sagendorph) Crandell Children: Sara Jane (Keuka Coll. 1948-50, Mrs William John Williams), Gretchen Crandell, and Susan Ross Death due to cerebral hemorrhage. Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Utica Survived by wife, children, mother, and a sister and brother, Miss Madeline Helen Washeim and William Washeim, both of Baldwin, N Y.
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 154 |
Transcript | 154 Yale University Obituary Record CHARLES HERBERT HASKINS, m.d. 1923 Born March 4, 1895, Johnstown, Pa , died January 18, 1949, Hametstown, NY. Father, Rev Edwin Erastus Haskins, an Evangelical minister Mother, Luna Louisa (King) Haskins BS Demson 1922, MD Yale 1923; interne New Haven Hospital 1923-24, physician Saranac Lake, N.Y., 1924-49; ex- terne Trudeau Sanatorium 1925-27, member Saranac Lake Medical Society and Church of St Luke the Beloved Physician (Episcopal), Saranac Lake Marned March 17, 1928, in New York City, Abigail Maitland, daughter of William Cross and Mary (Darrah) Warnock Daughter. Abigail Louise. Death due to accidental drowning. Survived by wife, daughter, a sister, Mrs. Ernest J. Grewe of San Francisco, and two brothers, Joseph Frederic Haskins of Columbus, Ohio, and Rev Robert Freeman Haskins of Fremont, Ohio JOHN LAWRENCE O'BRIEN, md. 1925 Born October 15, 1897, New York City, died May 3, 1949, Buffalo, N.Y Father, Terrence Patrick O'Brien; son of Terrence and Mary (Shea) O'Brien. Mother, Mary (Dooley) O'Brien, daughter of Michael and Elizabeth (Digan) Dooley. La Salle Academy, New York City; Fordham University 1916-17 and 1919-20 (Kappa Psi), private U S Army, 1917 until discharge 1919, overseas August 1917- Apnl 1919 (Verdun Sector, Meuse-Argonne offensive, Army of Occupation; awarded Croix de Guerre 1918); MD Yale 1925, interne St Mary's Hospital for Children, New York City, 1925-26 and St Francis Hospital 1926-28, physician and surgeon New York City 1928-49, on staff St Francis and New York City hospitals, fellow American Medical Association, member Bronx County Medical Society, Medical Society of the State of New York, and St Nicholas of Tolentine Church (Roman Catholic), New York City Married December 30, 1929, in Wheeling, W Va, Antoinette, daughter of Theodore and Angela (Laszewska) Temphn. Children John Lawrence, Jr (Iona Coll Class of 1954), Michael Thomas (Manhat tan Coll Class of 1954), George James, Robert Brendan, and Patricia Mary Death due to coronary occlusion. Buried in St Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y. Survived by wife and children. HENRY WASHEIM, JR., m.d. 1928. Born May 12, 1900, Bad Durkheim, Germany; died October 20, 1948, Utica, N.Y. Father, Henry Washeim, in business in Neponsit, NY.; son of Henry and Margaret (Rosendahl) Washeim. Mother, Magdalene (Schacht) Washeim; daughter of Carl and Magdalena (Fuchs) Schacht. B.S. College of the City of New York 1922; University of Michigan 1922-23; assistant physiology University of Georgia 1923-26; research work Columbia University 1924; research assistant Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, 1925; M.D Yale 1928 (Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Kappa Kappa); interne and assistant resident surgery New Haven Hospital 1928-29; on pediatric staff Children's Hospital, Boston, 1929; assistant pediatrics Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY, 1929-31, assistant pediatrician University of Rochester 1930-31; pediatrician in Utica 1931 until retirement 1946; consultant on poliomyelitis State Department of Health of New York 1931, on staff St Elizabeth's Hospital, St Luke's Home and Hospital, Utica General Hospital, Utica Dispensary, St Joseph's Infant Home, and Child Health Association, fellow American Medical Association and American Academy of Pediatrics, member Oneida County Medical Society, Medical Society of the State of New York, and Grace Church (Episcopal), Utica. Married March 9, 1929, in Philmont, NY, Sara Frances Crandell (BN. 1929), daughter of John Lincoln and Anna Bay- hs (Sagendorph) Crandell Children: Sara Jane (Keuka Coll. 1948-50, Mrs William John Williams), Gretchen Crandell, and Susan Ross Death due to cerebral hemorrhage. Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Utica Survived by wife, children, mother, and a sister and brother, Miss Madeline Helen Washeim and William Washeim, both of Baldwin, N Y. |