Middlesex County Newspaper Abstracts


Malden Evening News, 6 July 1948
Entire Crew Saved In Sea Explosion
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   SEASIDE, N. J., July 6—The Coast Guard reports the entire crew of the 100-foot vessel “Reliable,” which exploded two miles off the Jersey coast, has been rescued.

DR. E. L. O'HEARN
DIES SUDDENLY

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Suffers Heart Attack at Home, 78 Rural Avenue Medford. Practiced Dentistry at 1 Main St., This City. Native of Everett; Harvard Graduate
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   Dr. Edward L. O'Hearn, 50, a dentist with offices at 1 Main st. at the Everett line, died suddenly yesterday at his home, 78 Rural ave. in Medford of a heart attack. He had been in apparent good health up to the time of his being stricken.
   Born in Everett, he graduated from the Everett schools and from Harvard Dental School as president of his class, cum laude. He was a member of the Guild of St. Apollona and of a number of the dental societies.
   Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary (McCarthy) O'Hearn; three children, Edward L., Jr., 16, John, 13 and Patricia, ten; his mother, Mrs. Ellen O'Hearn of Everett, three brothers, John and Thomas of Everett and Dr. Robert W. a dentist of Medford and two sisters, Mrs. Edward Hyland of Cambridge and Mrs. Earl Gallant of Everett.
   The funeral will be from his late home Thursday morning with a solemn high mass at St. Joseph's church in Medford and burial in Oak Grove cemetery, Medford.
MRS. JOHN SULLIVAN
DIES AT HOSPITAL

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Lifelong Resident at 117 Pierce St., Daughter of Late Daniel E. and Margaret Mahoney, Leaves Husband and Son, John J. Sullivan, Jr.
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   Mrs. Margaret E. (Mahoney) Sullivan, who was born and all her life resided at 117 Pierce st. in the Faulkner section passed away yesterday morning at Malden hospital following a long illness. In her 59th year, she was the wife of John J. Sullivan, well-known painter.
   The deceased was the daughter of the late Margaret (Creedon) Mahoney and Daniel E. Mahoney, who was employed for many years by the Dana Williams Coal Co. formerly located on Dana st. on the site of the present Mason Lumber Co. Her father was killed in 1897 while engaged in work in Everett, and her mother passed away in 1920.
   She was a member of Sacred Hearts [sic] church.
   Besides her husband, she leaves one son, John J. Sullivan, Jr., and three grandchildren, John Lawrence, Thomas Bernard and Patricia Ann Sullivan.
   The funeral will be held from her son's home, 273 Bainbridge st. at 8:15 Thursday morning with a high mass of requiem at nine in the Sacred Hearts church. Interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery.
Submitted by dja

1948 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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