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BRENNAN, Francis William

Male Abt 1896 - 1963  (~ 67 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BRENNAN, Francis William was born about 1896 in Utica, Oneida County, NY; died on 20 Jun 1963 in Utica, Oneida County, NY.

    Notes:

    Utica NY Observer - 6/21/1963

    Francis William Brennan,
    67, of 1625 Conkling Ave., a
    retired railroad employe, flea
    unexpectedly yesterday in St
    Luke's-Memorial H o s p i t al
    Centef. Dr. T. W. Piekielniak,
    coroner, said death was due
    to natural causes.
    A native of Utica, he received
    his education here and
    was graduated from Assumptjpn
    Academy. In 1919, he
    married Mary Borland in Albany.
    Mr. Brennan moved to Albany
    in 1915 and later ;to
    Syracuse. " He returned to
    Utica in 1932. He had been
    employed by the New York
    Central Railroad as a timekeeper
    .for 46 years. He retired
    in 1961.
    Mr. Brennan was a member
    of Blessed Sacrament Church,
    it* Holy Name Society and
    was a veteran of World War
    1.
    Besides his wife, he leaves
    two sons, J. Robert, of Buffalo,
    and James B.. of Framlngham
    Center, Mass.; two
    daughters, Mrs. Albert J.
    (Mary) Bamberger, of Frankfort,
    and Mrs. Stafford M.
    "(Patricia) Hanna, of Beacon;
    four sisters, the Misses Joan,
    Margaret and Mary Brennan,
    of New Haven, Conn., and
    Miss Helen C. Brennan, of
    East Northport; and a brother,
    James H. Brennan, of Southington,
    Conn.
    The funeral will be at 9
    - Monday- f rom-the Doyle Funeral
    Home and at 9:30 from
    Blessed Sacrament Church,
    where a solemn requiem Mass
    will be offered. Burial will be
    in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
    Calling hours at the funeral
    home will be from 2 to 4 and
    7 to 9 tomorrow and Sunday

    Francis married BOCCACCIO, Mary Incarncion in 1919 in Abany, Albany County, NY. Mary (daughter of BOCCACCIO, Amadio and Mary M) was born in May 1900 in NJ; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Utica NY Observer - 6/8/1947

    Miss Mary Catherine-Brennan
    daughter of Mr. and Mra. Francis
    W. Brennan, 1581 St. Vincent, be-
    came the bride of Albert Joseph
    Bamberger son of Mr. and Mrs.
    Albert J. Bamberger, 1025 Ney, at
    10 a.m.. yesterday in the Church
    of the Blessed Sacrament. The
    Rev. Luke Gallagher officiated.
    The couple was attended by
    Miss Patricia A. Brennan, the
    bride's sister and Richard E.
    Bamberger, the bridegroom's
    brother.
    The ushers were Earl W. Davis,
    the bridegroom's brother-in-law,
    and Raymond Whitton.
    Edward Solan sang "Ave
    Maria^ _"0 Lord I Am Not
    Worthy," and "Panls Angelicus,"
    accompanied by William Walters.
    The bride was gowned in White
    nylon taffeta styled with a square
    neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves
    which were pointed at the wrists
    and a full skirt which ended in a
    long train. Her fingertip veil was
    edged with lace and caught to a
    tiara of seed pearls. She carried a
    white'Missal with a white orchid
    and streamers of shattered carnations.
    Her attendant chose a blue
    moire gown fashioned with a
    round neckline, cap sleeves, and
    full skirt. She wore a headband
    and carried spring flowers.
    After breakfast in- the Town
    House-and a reception in the
    Catholic-Women's Club from 2
    p. m to 4 p.m., the couple left
    for a trip through the New Eng
    land States and Canada.
    The bride's mother wore a blue
    print dress-with white accessories
    and the bridegroom's mother was
    attired in a black print dress with
    matching accessories. Both had
    orchid corsages.
    The bride, a graduate- of Proctor
    High School, la employed by
    the New York-Telephone. Company.
    The bridegroom, a graduate
    of Whitesboro Central School,
    served three years with the Army
    infantry, two years of which he
    spent In tha European Theater.
    He presently works for the New
    York Telephone Company. -
    "Out-of-town gueats were: Mrs.
    J. R. Brennan, Mlas Joan, Miss
    Margaret and Mis Mary Bren-'
    nan, New Haven, Conn.; Mr. and
    Mrs.. J. R. Brennan,, Potsdam;
    Miss Helen C. Brennan, Amster-
    dam; Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Bam-
    berger, Buffalo. Other guests at-
    tended from Syracuse, Albany,
    Rome and Poland.
    Pre-nuptial parties were given
    by Mrs. Donald E. Thayer, Mrs.
    A. J. Bamberger, Miss Bette
    Loftis, Miss Frances Weigand,
    Miss Phylis Bowen and Beta Chi
    Sorority.

    Children:
    1. BRENNAN, Mary Catherine was born on 13 May 1922 in New York; died on 24 May 2010 in Albany, Albany County, NY.
    2. BRENNAN, J Robert was born about 1923 in New York.
    3. BRENNAN, Patricia was born on 6 Jun 1930 in New York; died on 19 Mar 2011 in East Dennis, Barnstabe County, MA.
    4. BRENNAN, James B

Generation: 2



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