Clohesy and Elizabeth Ellen Collins and was baptised at St. Jarlath Church on August 30, 1896. His sponsors were
James Clohesy and Mary Collins. At this time, his parents lived at 669 Taylor Street. His younger sister, Marion Estelle Connelly nee Clohesy was born in 1898. Philip Michael Clohesy
was a Private, U.S. Marine Corps at Quantico, Commonwealth of Virginia when he was stricken with the INFLUENZA of 1918. Private Philip Michael Clohesy died of Pneumonia,broncho (Spanish Flu) on October 4, 1918 at
12:45 a.m. "On September 25, 1918 patient developed Influenza, duty, not due to own misconduct, admitted to Sick Quarters. Usual symptoms of cough, malaise, high temperature, headache, nose bleed. On October 2, 1918 patient developed a Pneumonia, broncho, both lungs being envolved, complacatory to influenza. Patient became
dilirious severe cough, restless, requiring restriction, temperature 104.6, pulse 140, respiration 60. Patient rapidly failing, stimulation of no avail". His file # is 134-078. His body was returned to Chicago and Mass was celebrated at St. Agatha Church at 3147 West Douglas Blvd.
LIVED: 22 YEARS, 1 MONTH and 18 DAYS.∼Father: Michael J Clohesy
Mother: Elizabeth Ellen Collins
Service Info: Pvt, US MARINE CORPS
WORLD WAR I
Philip Michael Clohesy was born on August 17th, 1896 and died on October 4th, 1918 at the age of 22. Philip was buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois and was a veteran of World War I. Philip Michael Clohesy lived 22 years, 10 months and 9 days.
Clohesy and Elizabeth Ellen Collins and was baptised at St. Jarlath Church on August 30, 1896. His sponsors were
James Clohesy and Mary Collins. At this time, his parents lived at 669 Taylor Street. His younger sister, Marion Estelle Connelly nee Clohesy was born in 1898. Philip Michael Clohesy
was a Private, U.S. Marine Corps at Quantico, Commonwealth of Virginia when he was stricken with the INFLUENZA of 1918. Private Philip Michael Clohesy died of Pneumonia,broncho (Spanish Flu) on October 4, 1918 at
12:45 a.m. "On September 25, 1918 patient developed Influenza, duty, not due to own misconduct, admitted to Sick Quarters. Usual symptoms of cough, malaise, high temperature, headache, nose bleed. On October 2, 1918 patient developed a Pneumonia, broncho, both lungs being envolved, complacatory to influenza. Patient became
dilirious severe cough, restless, requiring restriction, temperature 104.6, pulse 140, respiration 60. Patient rapidly failing, stimulation of no avail". His file # is 134-078. His body was returned to Chicago and Mass was celebrated at St. Agatha Church at 3147 West Douglas Blvd.
LIVED: 22 YEARS, 1 MONTH and 18 DAYS.∼Father: Michael J Clohesy
Mother: Elizabeth Ellen Collins
Service Info: Pvt, US MARINE CORPS
WORLD WAR I
Philip Michael Clohesy was born on August 17th, 1896 and died on October 4th, 1918 at the age of 22. Philip was buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois and was a veteran of World War I. Philip Michael Clohesy lived 22 years, 10 months and 9 days.
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