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Benjamin J. Sherry

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Benjamin J. Sherry

Birth
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Death
9 Apr 1956 (aged 63)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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s/o William Sherry & Mary M. Riley Holland Sherry
h/o Edith Sherry
Grandson of John Riley & Catherine Garrahan
Great Grandson of Bernard Riley & Margaret Brennan.
Siblings were Mary "Pinkie" Sherry & Roy Sherry.
Benjamin died at the VA Hospital in Kansas City, MO He was in WW I. (Info from his death certificate)

MO DC #13487


BENJAMIN J. SHERRY

Benjamin J. Sherry, 63, a former resident of St. Joseph, died Sunday at the VA Hospital in Kansas City, MO. Mr. Sherry, a painter and veteran of World War I, serving in France with Co. M., 139th Infantry, 35th Division. He had lived in Kansas City the last 14 years.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Sherry; a sister, Miss Mary Sherry, and a niece, Mrs. Margaret Fabac, all of the home.
The body is at the McHardy-McGilley-Eblar Mortuary in Kansas City. The requium Mass will be Wednesday morning at 9 at St. James Catholic Church in Kansas City, and the body will be brought to St. Joseph at noon and taken to the Meierhoffer-Fleeman Mortuary. The rosary will be recited Wednesday at 8 at the chapel and graveside services will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery Thursday morning at 10, the Rev. Paul Schenk, C.P.P.S. officiating.

St. Joseph Gazette April 10, 1956, page 2
s/o William Sherry & Mary M. Riley Holland Sherry
h/o Edith Sherry
Grandson of John Riley & Catherine Garrahan
Great Grandson of Bernard Riley & Margaret Brennan.
Siblings were Mary "Pinkie" Sherry & Roy Sherry.
Benjamin died at the VA Hospital in Kansas City, MO He was in WW I. (Info from his death certificate)

MO DC #13487


BENJAMIN J. SHERRY

Benjamin J. Sherry, 63, a former resident of St. Joseph, died Sunday at the VA Hospital in Kansas City, MO. Mr. Sherry, a painter and veteran of World War I, serving in France with Co. M., 139th Infantry, 35th Division. He had lived in Kansas City the last 14 years.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Sherry; a sister, Miss Mary Sherry, and a niece, Mrs. Margaret Fabac, all of the home.
The body is at the McHardy-McGilley-Eblar Mortuary in Kansas City. The requium Mass will be Wednesday morning at 9 at St. James Catholic Church in Kansas City, and the body will be brought to St. Joseph at noon and taken to the Meierhoffer-Fleeman Mortuary. The rosary will be recited Wednesday at 8 at the chapel and graveside services will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery Thursday morning at 10, the Rev. Paul Schenk, C.P.P.S. officiating.

St. Joseph Gazette April 10, 1956, page 2

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