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Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union - March 18, 1931 - Deaths (cont.)
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 16:04:26 EST


STAKEM - On Tuesday, March 17, 1931, Patrick, beloved husband of Margaret
STAKEM. Funeral from 187 South Oxford st., on Friday, March 20, at 9;30 A.M.;
thence to St. Ignatius' Church, Carroll st., and Rogers ave. Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

WHEELER - Edward P., beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee QUINN). Funeral from
his home, 271 11th st., on Friday, at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Thomas Aquinas
Church 4th ave. and 9th st. Mass at 9:30. Member of morning Star Council. No.
294, K. of C., and K. Of C. Veterans Association. (Albany, N. Y., and
Providence, R. I. papers please copy.)

IN MEMORIAM

FLOHR - In loving and everlasting memory of my dear mother and a loving
sister, Chatherine FLOHR (nee DEIN), who departed this life on March 28,
1920. Gone but not forgotten. Daughter, Dorothy; Sister, Dora.

TIERNEY - In sad and loving memory of my beloved mother, Mary Jane TIERNEY,
who departed this life March 28, 1910. May her soul rest in peace. Gone, but
not forgotten. Son, Charles.

OBITUARIES

Patrick J. REDMOND died yesterday at his home, 1232 Herbert place, Hewlett.
He was born in Ireland. Coming to this country in his early youth he settled
in Manhattan later taking up his home in Far Rockaway and then settling in
Hewlett, where he lived for the past twenty-eight years. He was associated
with the building trades. he was one of the oldest parishioners of the Church
of St. Joseph, at Hewlett, and was a member of the church societies. e is
survived by his widow, Mary Clare REDMOND; a son, Patrick J., and his
daughter, Mrs. Thomas H. BROWER, Jr.The funeral will take place Friday at 9
A.M. Solemn requiem mass at the new Church of St. Joseph, by the Rev. John
FARRELL. Interment will be at St. Boniface Cemetery at Elmont under direction
of Thomas H. IRELAND.

Delia WATERS JOURDAN died Monday at her home, 16 Underhill avenue. She was
born in Oughterard, County Galway, Ireland, Forty-three years ago. Coming to
this country in her early youth she settled in this borough. She was a
regular attendant at the Church of St. Joseph and was a member of the church
societies. She was a daughter of the late Catherine and Michael WATERS, and
is survived by her husband, Michael JOURDAN; her daughter Winifred; her sons
Thomas and John Jourdan; her sisters, Catherine and Mary, and her brother,
John WATERS. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 9:30 A.M., with a solemn
requiem mass at the Church of St. Joseph. Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

Margaret RICE died on Monday. She was born in Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland,
thirty-four years ago, and is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Nellie SULLIVAN,
Mrs. Mary PREMOSCH, Mrs. Katherine LEIKO, Mrs. Elizabeth BRADLEY and Mrs.
Hannah REUTERBERG. The funeral will be held from her residence, 4307 Eighth
avenue, Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
Weigand Bros.

Mary STORRS COE, widow of the Rev. Edward Benton COE, died Sunday at her
home, 1 West Sixty-fourth street, Manhattan, in her eighty-fourth year. She
was the daughter of the late Rev. Richard SALTER STORRS, for more than fifty
years pastor of the Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn. In 1874 she married
Edward Benton COE, who was afterwards, for many years, a minister of the
Collegiate Dutch Reformed Church of New York. She had been a member of the
Wednesday Afternoon Club and the Barnard Club, and also manager of the
American Female Guardian Society and was the oldest member of the Women's
Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church in America. She is survived
by three daughters, the Misses Margaret ELMER, Miriam STORRS and Edith Mary
COE, and a son, Richard STORRS COE.

John Patrick MALONEY, son of Michael and Ellen DALY MALONEY, died yesterday
at his home, 217 Smith street. He was in Brooklyn, nineteen years ago. He was
a member of the Church of St. Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett streets, where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Friday. He was a member of the Holy Name
Society. He was employed by John Nicholson & Company, of 61 Broadway,
Manhattan. He is survived in addition to his parents by one brother, Frank
and a sister, Anna MALONEY. Interment will be at St. John;s Cemetery.

Gordon BORTHWICK died Monday at his home, 8205 Third avenue. He was employed
for fifteen years by Botany Worsted Mills, as shipping clerk. He is survived
by his widow, Loretta, and three brothers, George, Albert and Thomas. The
funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock tonight. The Rev. Dr. H. MELLISH
will officiate. Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be at Greenwood Cemetery
under direction of F. J. MCLAUGHLIN, 8125 Third avenue.

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Transcribed for the Brooklyn Info Page by Mary Davis


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