Source: The Arlington Advocate, March 31, 1938
DANIEL F. AHERN
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After a brief illness, Daniel F. Ahern passed away at Symmes Hospital on Tuesday, this week. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning from his late residence, 20 Alton street, at eight o'clock. At nine, a solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated in St. Agnes' Church. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery.
Mr. Ahern, who was sixty years old, was treasurer of the fruit and produce concern of Lord & Spencer, Inc., in Faneuil Hall Market, Boston. He was a member of Arlington Council 109, Knights of Columbus.
Advocate readers will remember that it was while Mr. Ahern was travelling in Mexico with his nephew, Francis D. Ahern, a few years ago, that the latter, a Boston University student, was killed in Mexico City in an argument with two Mexican policemen over a hotel bill. Both officers were accused of shooting the youth in the back, but a Mexico City court of law failed to clear up the details of the fatal shooting.
Mr. Ahern is survived by two brothers, Maurice P., of 20 Alton street, and Timothy C., of 52 Wyman terrace. One sister, Miss Mary Ahern, of the Alton street address, also survives.
Source: The Arlington News, April 1, 1938
A very large number of people attended the funeral of the late Daniel F. Ahern, late of 20 Alton street, this morning. A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated in St. Agnes' Church. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant cemetery.
Mr. Ahern was for years treasurer of Lord & Spencer, Inc., Faneuil Hall commission merchants, and was one of the best known men in the market district. He was born in Arlington, the son of Maurice and Abbie (Murphy) Ahern. Mr. Ahern was single. He was treasurer of the St. Vincent DePaul Society of St. Agnes' Church and a trustee of Arlington Council, K. of C.
Source: The Arlington Advocate, March 31, 1938
DANIEL F. AHERN
———
After a brief illness, Daniel F. Ahern passed away at Symmes Hospital on Tuesday, this week. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning from his late residence, 20 Alton street, at eight o'clock. At nine, a solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated in St. Agnes' Church. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery.
Mr. Ahern, who was sixty years old, was treasurer of the fruit and produce concern of Lord & Spencer, Inc., in Faneuil Hall Market, Boston. He was a member of Arlington Council 109, Knights of Columbus.
Advocate readers will remember that it was while Mr. Ahern was travelling in Mexico with his nephew, Francis D. Ahern, a few years ago, that the latter, a Boston University student, was killed in Mexico City in an argument with two Mexican policemen over a hotel bill. Both officers were accused of shooting the youth in the back, but a Mexico City court of law failed to clear up the details of the fatal shooting.
Mr. Ahern is survived by two brothers, Maurice P., of 20 Alton street, and Timothy C., of 52 Wyman terrace. One sister, Miss Mary Ahern, of the Alton street address, also survives.
Source: The Arlington News, April 1, 1938
A very large number of people attended the funeral of the late Daniel F. Ahern, late of 20 Alton street, this morning. A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated in St. Agnes' Church. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant cemetery.
Mr. Ahern was for years treasurer of Lord & Spencer, Inc., Faneuil Hall commission merchants, and was one of the best known men in the market district. He was born in Arlington, the son of Maurice and Abbie (Murphy) Ahern. Mr. Ahern was single. He was treasurer of the St. Vincent DePaul Society of St. Agnes' Church and a trustee of Arlington Council, K. of C.
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