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Thomas Jerome Cusick

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Thomas Jerome Cusick

Birth
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Jan 1938 (aged 37)
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Sugar Notch, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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THOMAS CUSICK PASSES IN CITY
Cousin Of Bishop Gerald O'Hara Of Georgia
   The funeral of Thomas J. Cusick, 38, who died at 6 last night at his home, 215 Ridge street, Parsons, will be held on Monday morning from the home at 9 and with a requiem high mass at St. Dominick's Church, Parsons, at 9:30.
   Mr. Cusick was born in Parsons and resided there all his life. For about twenty years he worked for railroads and was trainman on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad until about two years ago, when ill health caused him to resign.
   He was a member of St. Dominick's Church, Parsons, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.
   Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Mary O'Hara Cusick, five sisters, Mary, Margaret and Agnes, at home; Mrs. George Sink, of Parsons, and Mrs. John R. Bonner, of Kingston, two brothers, John, at home, and Joseph, assistant manager of Kresge's Store, Carbondale, and several cousins in other cities, including Bishop Gerald O'Hara, D. D., of Savannah, Ga.
(Wilkes-Barre Evening News, 21 Jan 1939)
THOMAS CUSICK PASSES IN CITY
Cousin Of Bishop Gerald O'Hara Of Georgia
   The funeral of Thomas J. Cusick, 38, who died at 6 last night at his home, 215 Ridge street, Parsons, will be held on Monday morning from the home at 9 and with a requiem high mass at St. Dominick's Church, Parsons, at 9:30.
   Mr. Cusick was born in Parsons and resided there all his life. For about twenty years he worked for railroads and was trainman on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad until about two years ago, when ill health caused him to resign.
   He was a member of St. Dominick's Church, Parsons, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.
   Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Mary O'Hara Cusick, five sisters, Mary, Margaret and Agnes, at home; Mrs. George Sink, of Parsons, and Mrs. John R. Bonner, of Kingston, two brothers, John, at home, and Joseph, assistant manager of Kresge's Store, Carbondale, and several cousins in other cities, including Bishop Gerald O'Hara, D. D., of Savannah, Ga.
(Wilkes-Barre Evening News, 21 Jan 1939)


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