HENNESSEY, Elmer P. 1919-1977
HENNESSEY
Posted By: County Coordinator (kermit)
Date: 4/5/2011 at 21:46:56
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Elmer Hennessey
OSAGE, IOWA — Services for Elmer Hennessey, 57, who died Sunday at the Veterans Hospital in Iowa City of leukemia, are pending at the Champion Funeral Home in Osage; survivors include his wife, Bertha; three sons, James of Waterloo, Thomas of Austin, Minnesota, and Patrick of Buffalo Center; a daughter, Mary Lou Hennessey of Cedar Falls; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hennessey of Osage; a sister, Mrs. Clarence Kuykendall of Waverly.
[Waterloo Courier, Monday, June 13, 1977]
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Elmer Hennessey
OSAGE-Services for Elmer Hennessey, 58. will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Osage with burial in the parish cemetery; a rosary service will 7:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Champion Funeral Home.
He died Sunday afternoon at Veterans Hospital in Iowa City of leukemia.
[Waterloo Courier, Tuesday, June 14, 1977]
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SERVICES HELD FOR
ELMER HENNESSEY JUNE 12Funeral services for Elmer Hennessey, 57, were held at Osage, June 15. Hennessey had passed away Sunday, June 12, at a hospital after an illness.
He was the father of Pat Hennessey, who is employed by Miff Wessels and friends of this community extend sympathy to the Elmer Hennessey family.
[Buffalo Center Tribune, Thursday, June 23, 1977]
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Social Security Death Index:
HENNESSEY, ELMER
b: 12 Oct 1919
d: Jun 1977
age: 57
ssn: Iowa 481-18-0340------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
See the tombstone photo (Elmer P. Hennessey) in the GPP collection.
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