The many friends of Captain John Heagerty of East Eleventh and Seneca streets will regret to learn of his death in the Hospital last evening.
He was a life long resident of this city and had spent most of his sixty years on the lakes having started as a boy and winning a masters certificate at an early age.
He is survived by his wife, two brothers, Captain Timothy Heagerty of Ashtabula and Daniel Heagerty of this city and two sisters, Mrs. John Weigelt and Mrs. James Farrell, both of this city.
Published in the Oswego Daily Times
Wednesday Evening April 14, 1920
The many friends of Captain John Heagerty of East Eleventh and Seneca streets will regret to learn of his death in the Hospital last evening.
He was a life long resident of this city and had spent most of his sixty years on the lakes having started as a boy and winning a masters certificate at an early age.
He is survived by his wife, two brothers, Captain Timothy Heagerty of Ashtabula and Daniel Heagerty of this city and two sisters, Mrs. John Weigelt and Mrs. James Farrell, both of this city.
Published in the Oswego Daily Times
Wednesday Evening April 14, 1920
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