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170 Yale University Obituary Record died December 27, 1948, Kansas City, Mo Father, Robert Selden Robertson, livestock dealer in Kansas City and Lawrence, Kans ; son of Nathaniel Selden and Emily (Thompson) Robertson. Mother, Laura (Purcell) Robertson, daughter of Samuel T and Camilla (Ford) Purcell B A University of Kansas 1910; LL.B. Yale 1912 (on board Yale Law Journal, associate editor The Shingle, Wayland Club; Phi Alpha Delta); lawyer in Kansas City 1912-48 (member Lombard*, Robertson, Fhgg & McLean at time of death); served in World War I and discharged with rank of First Lieutenant August 1919; overseas 1918-19 (Vaux and St-Mimel actions); president Sons of the Revolution and Native Sons of Kansas City; member Kansas City, Missouri State, and American Bar associations, Lawyers Association of Kansas City, Delta Upsilon, Masonic order, and Community Christian Church, Kansas City Married November 11,1921, in Highland Park, 111, Katharine, daughter of Leander LeRoy and Frances (Perry) Winters. Daughters Nancy Katharine (B A. Kansas City Umv 1944), the wife of Sanford R Dietrich, '41, and Flavia Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in the Pantheon, in Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas City Survived by wife, daughters, and three grandchildren THOMAS CHARLES FLOOD, ll.b. 1913 Born September 12, 1886, Middle- town, Conn ; died August 20, 1948, Portland, Conn Father, Frank Flood, bottler in Portland, son of Thomas Flood Mother, Catherine (Walsh) Flood, daughter of Patrick and Ellen Walsh B A Wesleyan University 1910; LL B. Yale 1913 (on board Yale Law Journal, Phi Alpha Delta), lawyer in Middletown and Portland 1913-48, probate judge District of Portland 1913-48, state attorney for Middlesex County 1941-48; state referee in bankruptcy 1927-40, counsel for townships of Cromwell, East Haddam, and Portland, and Portland Building & Loan Association; second vice-president Probate Assembly of Connecticut 1942-46, trustee Connecticut State Hospital, member Middletown Bar Association (president 1940), Middlesex County, Connecticut State, and American Bar associations, Bar Examining Committee of Connecticut, and St Mary's Church (Roman Catholic), Portland. Married July 20, 1915, in Pordand, Anna Josephine, daughter of William B. and Bridget C. Ahern. Children: Marion Catherine (BA Albertus Magnus 1939) and Thomas William (B A Wesleyan 1939; LL.B. Univ. Connecticut 1942). Death due to cerebral thrombosis. Buried in St Mary's Cemetery, Portland Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs Leo J. Gaffney and Mrs J. Raymond Bride, and two brothers, William Henry and Harold Walsh Flood, all of Pordand. EDWARD JEFFERSON MYERS, ll.b. 1917. Born January 16, 1893, Collinsville, Conn , died March 16, 1949, Hartford, Conn Father, Thomas Francis Myers, a salesman, son of Peter and Mary (McMahon) Myers Mother, Anna Matilda (Holloway) Myers; daughter of Patrick and Elizabeth (Henry) Holloway Yale relatives include a brother, George W Myers, LL.B 1910 B.A Trinity (Conn.) College 1914; LL B Yale 1917 (board Yale Law Journal, Phi Alpha Delta, Book and Gavel); lawyer in Hartford 1917-32 and Winsted, Conn, 1932-49, member Hartford County and Litchfield County Bar associations and St Joseph's Church (Roman Catholic), Winsted. Unmarried. Death due to myocardial infarction. Buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Collinsville. Survived by three sisters, Miss May Elizabeth Myers and Mrs. John V Montague, both of Middlebury, Conn, and Mrs F. Smart Fitzpatnck of Washmgton, and a brother, Thomas Bernard Myers of Racine, Wis. JOSEPH PARK BABCOCK, ll.b. 1927. Born March 28, 1893, Lafayette, Ind.; died June 19, 1949, New York City. Father, Charles Henry Babcock, with Calhoun Robbins & Company, dry goods
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 170 |
Transcript | 170 Yale University Obituary Record died December 27, 1948, Kansas City, Mo Father, Robert Selden Robertson, livestock dealer in Kansas City and Lawrence, Kans ; son of Nathaniel Selden and Emily (Thompson) Robertson. Mother, Laura (Purcell) Robertson, daughter of Samuel T and Camilla (Ford) Purcell B A University of Kansas 1910; LL.B. Yale 1912 (on board Yale Law Journal, associate editor The Shingle, Wayland Club; Phi Alpha Delta); lawyer in Kansas City 1912-48 (member Lombard*, Robertson, Fhgg & McLean at time of death); served in World War I and discharged with rank of First Lieutenant August 1919; overseas 1918-19 (Vaux and St-Mimel actions); president Sons of the Revolution and Native Sons of Kansas City; member Kansas City, Missouri State, and American Bar associations, Lawyers Association of Kansas City, Delta Upsilon, Masonic order, and Community Christian Church, Kansas City Married November 11,1921, in Highland Park, 111, Katharine, daughter of Leander LeRoy and Frances (Perry) Winters. Daughters Nancy Katharine (B A. Kansas City Umv 1944), the wife of Sanford R Dietrich, '41, and Flavia Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in the Pantheon, in Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas City Survived by wife, daughters, and three grandchildren THOMAS CHARLES FLOOD, ll.b. 1913 Born September 12, 1886, Middle- town, Conn ; died August 20, 1948, Portland, Conn Father, Frank Flood, bottler in Portland, son of Thomas Flood Mother, Catherine (Walsh) Flood, daughter of Patrick and Ellen Walsh B A Wesleyan University 1910; LL B. Yale 1913 (on board Yale Law Journal, Phi Alpha Delta), lawyer in Middletown and Portland 1913-48, probate judge District of Portland 1913-48, state attorney for Middlesex County 1941-48; state referee in bankruptcy 1927-40, counsel for townships of Cromwell, East Haddam, and Portland, and Portland Building & Loan Association; second vice-president Probate Assembly of Connecticut 1942-46, trustee Connecticut State Hospital, member Middletown Bar Association (president 1940), Middlesex County, Connecticut State, and American Bar associations, Bar Examining Committee of Connecticut, and St Mary's Church (Roman Catholic), Portland. Married July 20, 1915, in Pordand, Anna Josephine, daughter of William B. and Bridget C. Ahern. Children: Marion Catherine (BA Albertus Magnus 1939) and Thomas William (B A Wesleyan 1939; LL.B. Univ. Connecticut 1942). Death due to cerebral thrombosis. Buried in St Mary's Cemetery, Portland Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs Leo J. Gaffney and Mrs J. Raymond Bride, and two brothers, William Henry and Harold Walsh Flood, all of Pordand. EDWARD JEFFERSON MYERS, ll.b. 1917. Born January 16, 1893, Collinsville, Conn , died March 16, 1949, Hartford, Conn Father, Thomas Francis Myers, a salesman, son of Peter and Mary (McMahon) Myers Mother, Anna Matilda (Holloway) Myers; daughter of Patrick and Elizabeth (Henry) Holloway Yale relatives include a brother, George W Myers, LL.B 1910 B.A Trinity (Conn.) College 1914; LL B Yale 1917 (board Yale Law Journal, Phi Alpha Delta, Book and Gavel); lawyer in Hartford 1917-32 and Winsted, Conn, 1932-49, member Hartford County and Litchfield County Bar associations and St Joseph's Church (Roman Catholic), Winsted. Unmarried. Death due to myocardial infarction. Buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Collinsville. Survived by three sisters, Miss May Elizabeth Myers and Mrs. John V Montague, both of Middlebury, Conn, and Mrs F. Smart Fitzpatnck of Washmgton, and a brother, Thomas Bernard Myers of Racine, Wis. JOSEPH PARK BABCOCK, ll.b. 1927. Born March 28, 1893, Lafayette, Ind.; died June 19, 1949, New York City. Father, Charles Henry Babcock, with Calhoun Robbins & Company, dry goods |