Excerpt from obituary published in the Birminghm News on December 16, 1968:
Funeral will be Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. for Percy Maxwell Cassidy, 69-year-old retired superintendent of mines for U.S. Pipe & Foundry and member of the State Board of Mine Examiners. Service will be at Ridout's Valley Chapel with burial in Elmwood Cemetery.
Mr. Cassidy, who lived on Seventh Avenue West, died Friday. He was a member of Ensley Highland Presbyterian Church and the American Institue of Mining Engineers.
Survivors include his wife, Nellie R. Cassidy, Birmingham; daughter, Carol (Mrs. J.B.) Paisley, Jr., Monterey, California; brother, Carl Cassidy, Chicago, Illinois; and sister, Violet Jane (Mrs. C.H.) Lawrence, Martare Harbor, Nova Scotia.
Excerpt from obituary published in the Birminghm News on December 16, 1968:
Funeral will be Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. for Percy Maxwell Cassidy, 69-year-old retired superintendent of mines for U.S. Pipe & Foundry and member of the State Board of Mine Examiners. Service will be at Ridout's Valley Chapel with burial in Elmwood Cemetery.
Mr. Cassidy, who lived on Seventh Avenue West, died Friday. He was a member of Ensley Highland Presbyterian Church and the American Institue of Mining Engineers.
Survivors include his wife, Nellie R. Cassidy, Birmingham; daughter, Carol (Mrs. J.B.) Paisley, Jr., Monterey, California; brother, Carl Cassidy, Chicago, Illinois; and sister, Violet Jane (Mrs. C.H.) Lawrence, Martare Harbor, Nova Scotia.
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