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Albert M. Minahan

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Albert M. Minahan

Birth
Death
1932 (aged 26–27)
Burial
Oswego, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section K
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Cemetery records have the last name as Minaham.
Last name in census records and the following obituary have the last name as MINAHAN

Albert M. Minahan, 29, former resident of this city, died Tuesday evening in Presbyterian hospital, New York city, where on Friday last he underwent an operation.

Mr. Minahan was born in this city, the son of Cornelius T. and the late Alice Glynn Minahan of 152 East Third street.
He was educated in the schools of the city and was a member of St. Paul's church.

For the past several years he was employed as a construction engineer on New York.
His many friends in Oswego will regret to hear of his death.

Surviving are his widow, his father, and one brother, George Minahan, this city, and one sister, Mrs. Susan Morgan of Syracuse.

The body will arrive in this city Thursday morning.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral at St. Paul's church at 10 o'clock.

Published in the Oswego Palladium Times
Wednesday March 30, 1932
Cemetery records have the last name as Minaham.
Last name in census records and the following obituary have the last name as MINAHAN

Albert M. Minahan, 29, former resident of this city, died Tuesday evening in Presbyterian hospital, New York city, where on Friday last he underwent an operation.

Mr. Minahan was born in this city, the son of Cornelius T. and the late Alice Glynn Minahan of 152 East Third street.
He was educated in the schools of the city and was a member of St. Paul's church.

For the past several years he was employed as a construction engineer on New York.
His many friends in Oswego will regret to hear of his death.

Surviving are his widow, his father, and one brother, George Minahan, this city, and one sister, Mrs. Susan Morgan of Syracuse.

The body will arrive in this city Thursday morning.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral at St. Paul's church at 10 o'clock.

Published in the Oswego Palladium Times
Wednesday March 30, 1932


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