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WALSH, Patrick W

Male 1886 - 1956  (~ 69 years)


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  1. 1.  WALSH, Patrick W was born in Aug 1886 in New York; died on 9 Jan 1956 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 1/13/1956

    Services for Patrick W Walsh,
    a World War veteran and longtime
    Auburn mail carrier, who
    died Tuesday, were at 10:30 a m
    today at hia home. 1 Pimm Ave..
    with the Rev. Daniel Wheeland
    officiating.
    A solemn high mass of requiem
    was sung at 11 a.m. at St. Al-
    phosaus Church by Father Wheel-
    and, assisted by the Rev. Fred-
    erick J. Eisemann as deacon and
    the Rev. Bernard c. Casper as
    subdeacon. At the conclusion of
    the Mass the burial service was
    read.
    Burial was in the family plot
    inSt. Joseph's Cemetery where
    the committal service was conduct-
    ed by the Rev. Robert G Kreckel.
    Bearers were Thomas F. Walsh,
    John C. Walsh, Edward J. Walsh,
    Robert J. Crawford, Robert J.
    Herron and Ross P. Westcott,
    nephews of the deceased.
    The recitation of the Rosary
    was led by Father Kreckel Wed-
    nesday evening at the home. Mem-
    bers of the Holy Name Society of
    St. alphonsus Church recited the
    Rosary last evening, led by Fa-
    ther Wheeland.
    Military rites were conducted
    today by W. Mynderse Rice Post
    97, american Legion, of which
    Mr. Walsh was a member. The
    color guard was comprised of
    Commander Harold B. Hoagland,
    William B. Dunning, Jr., Richard
    Weaver, Bernard Crolowicz,
    Frederick Whaley and Arthur W.
    Titus. The old Wheeler Bell atop
    the City Hall toiled as the fu-
    neral procession left the church.
    Commander Hoagland present-
    ed the flag which draped the
    coffin to Mrs. Walsh.
    Auburn Post Office employees
    and members of W. Mynderse
    Rice Post 97 visited the home
    leats evening.




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