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Dr John Christopher O'Connor

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Dr John Christopher O'Connor

Birth
Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
6 Jan 1922 (aged 43)
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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He was the son of James T. & Helena (Millard) O'Connor. He married 1908 to Helen Jackson Raymond, and had two sons, John Marshall O'Connor and Raymond O'Connor. He graduated from Dartmouth College, class of 1902 and was a noted football player and later a head coach. During WWI he was a member of the Medical Corp, and was promoted to major in July 1918. He was a member of the staff of Camp Hospital No. 76, A. E. F.," Mehun sur Yevre, France. Following the war his medical practice was in Manchester, New Hampshire. He died of a heart attack.

Dr. O'CONNOR'S FUNERAL AT SALEM
Manchester, N.H. Jan 7--The funeral of Dr. John C. O'Connor, former Dartmouth football player and head coach, who died suddenly yesterday will be held Monday morning at ( o'clock at St. Joseph's Cathedral. Burial will be at Salem, Mass., the family home of Mrs. O'Connor. Dartmouth Alumni, the Knights of Columbus, the Calumet Club and all medical societies in the state will be represented at the funeral. -January 8, 1922, Boston Sunday Post-
He was the son of James T. & Helena (Millard) O'Connor. He married 1908 to Helen Jackson Raymond, and had two sons, John Marshall O'Connor and Raymond O'Connor. He graduated from Dartmouth College, class of 1902 and was a noted football player and later a head coach. During WWI he was a member of the Medical Corp, and was promoted to major in July 1918. He was a member of the staff of Camp Hospital No. 76, A. E. F.," Mehun sur Yevre, France. Following the war his medical practice was in Manchester, New Hampshire. He died of a heart attack.

Dr. O'CONNOR'S FUNERAL AT SALEM
Manchester, N.H. Jan 7--The funeral of Dr. John C. O'Connor, former Dartmouth football player and head coach, who died suddenly yesterday will be held Monday morning at ( o'clock at St. Joseph's Cathedral. Burial will be at Salem, Mass., the family home of Mrs. O'Connor. Dartmouth Alumni, the Knights of Columbus, the Calumet Club and all medical societies in the state will be represented at the funeral. -January 8, 1922, Boston Sunday Post-


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