Harry L. Jacquelin

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Harry L. Jacquelin

Birth
Death
30 May 1967 (aged 81)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
Plot
Originally buried in Evergreen Cemetary-Reinterred at All Saints next to his wife in 1995
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Harry at one time in his very early years began studying for the Catholic Priesthood.

On June 21,1919 Harry married Bernice Wadleigh of New Hampshire in Appanoug, R.I. They had 2 daughters; Doris & Virginia and 3 sons; Joseph, Lawrence & Gene. Harry adopted a son Ernest (Jack Reynolds) from his wife.

Harry worked as a salesman most of his life, never retiring. He resided in Branford, Conn. with his wife & worked at Union Station R.R. in New Haven, Conn. assisting travelers until the week preceding his death at the age of 82.

He left numerous grandchildren & great-grandchildren. He never left for work before he could get a great squeezing hug from a grandchild. My grandfather Harry would be pleased his great love of books and history has been passed on to me through him. I only wish I could have spoken to him more concerning his heritage and learned much more of his life.

"The greatest adventure of all is in the afterlife"
Harry at one time in his very early years began studying for the Catholic Priesthood.

On June 21,1919 Harry married Bernice Wadleigh of New Hampshire in Appanoug, R.I. They had 2 daughters; Doris & Virginia and 3 sons; Joseph, Lawrence & Gene. Harry adopted a son Ernest (Jack Reynolds) from his wife.

Harry worked as a salesman most of his life, never retiring. He resided in Branford, Conn. with his wife & worked at Union Station R.R. in New Haven, Conn. assisting travelers until the week preceding his death at the age of 82.

He left numerous grandchildren & great-grandchildren. He never left for work before he could get a great squeezing hug from a grandchild. My grandfather Harry would be pleased his great love of books and history has been passed on to me through him. I only wish I could have spoken to him more concerning his heritage and learned much more of his life.

"The greatest adventure of all is in the afterlife"