The body of Thomas McManaman of No. 128 Teall avenue who disappered Thursday evening … was discovered floating in the Erie canal just east of the Clinton street bridge at 5:30 this morning … It is believed that Mr. McManaman met his death when the Clinton street bridge was up, he had very poor eyesight. Mr. McManaman was 75 years old and was a veteran of the civil war. He had been a resident of Syracuse for over fifty years. He is survived by his widow Margaret; four sons, John, James, Bernard, Frank and Thomas McManaman, Jr.
The funeral will be held from the home Monday morning at 9 o’clock and a half hour later at St. Vincent de Paul’s church. Burial will be made in St. Agnes’s cemetery.
The body of Thomas McManaman of No. 128 Teall avenue who disappered Thursday evening … was discovered floating in the Erie canal just east of the Clinton street bridge at 5:30 this morning … It is believed that Mr. McManaman met his death when the Clinton street bridge was up, he had very poor eyesight. Mr. McManaman was 75 years old and was a veteran of the civil war. He had been a resident of Syracuse for over fifty years. He is survived by his widow Margaret; four sons, John, James, Bernard, Frank and Thomas McManaman, Jr.
The funeral will be held from the home Monday morning at 9 o’clock and a half hour later at St. Vincent de Paul’s church. Burial will be made in St. Agnes’s cemetery.
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