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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/19/1957
QUINLAN - Joseph Cornelius
Quinlan, 54, of 32 Hill Pl., Tona-
wanda, died Thursday (April 18,
1957) in DeGraff Memorial Hpsi-
tal after a long illness. Born in
Tonawanda, Mr. Quinlan was a
lifelong resident of the city, and
was personnel manager at the In-
ternational Paper Co., where he
had been employed for the last 23
years. He was a member of St.
Francis of Assisi Church, the Holy
Name Society of the church, and
Twin City Council 413, Knights of
Columbus, of which he was a past
grand knight. He was a director
of the Twin City Catholic Club, and
was a member of the Personnel
managers Club of tonawanda, of
which he was a past president. He
was also a member of the El-
dredge Bicycle Club, the Chamber
of commerce of the Tonawandas,
and the Delaware Hose Company.
Mr. Quinlan is survived by his
wife, Cladys nee Hoolihan; three
sons, Paul, Peter and Bryan ; three
daughters, Mrs. Theodore Campas,
Miss Cornelia Quinlan and Miss
maureen Quinlan all of the Tona-
wandas. Two grandchildren, Chris-
tine and Ted Campas Jr., and a
sister, Mrs. Louis Berg, all of the
Tonawandas, also survive. Friends
may call at the Hamp Funeral
Home, 37 Adam St., Tonawanda
where services will be at 9 a.m.
Monday and at 9:30 a.m. in St.
Francis Church with the Rev. Wil-
bur Yaeger officiating. Burial in
Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
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