Miscellaneous Hampden County, Massachusetts Obituaries
Thomas Kennedy Dated January 21, 1908 Thomas J. Kennedy, age 38 years, of 31 Grove St., the Falls, died yesterday morning after a lingering illness. He lived in the Falls about 36 years. He is survived by a widow, a daughter, Miss Minnie Kennedy, and three sisters: Mrs. Mary Walsh of Woonsocket, RI, Mrs. Patrick Malone of the Falls, and Mrs. Katherine Hughes of Indian Orchard. The funeral will be held tommorrow morning at 9 am in St. Patrick's Church with burial in St. Patricks Cemetery. Bearers were Timothy Hanifan, Maurice Hanifan, John Hughes, Thomas, William, and Ambrose Malone. Mrs. Ellen Malone Chicopee - March 19, 1919 - The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Malone of 74 Montgomery St., was held this morning at her home, with a solemn high mass of requeim in Saint Patrick's Church. The Celebrant of the mass was Rev. J.B. Murphy, Deacon, Rev. J.W. Finnerty, and Sub Deacon Rev. Francis H. Swift. The bearers were Thomas Malone of Chicopee Falls, William and Ambrose of Holyoke, John J. Shea of Holyoke, William Hughes and Thomas Malone of Springfield. The Committal Service at the grave was read by Fr. Swift and burial was held in St. Patrick's Cemetery. John Malone Chicopee - Jan. 18, 1932 - John Malone of 83 Belcher St., died at the Mercy Hospital yesterday after a short illness. He was born in Ireland, coming to Chicopee Falls 40 yrs ago and had lived there ever since. He was employed at the Johnson and Johnson Mills as a watchman for 20 years, retiring 10 years ago. He leaves two brothers, William Malone of Springfield and Thomas of Ireland, four nephews and three nieces. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at the P.M. Shea Company Funeral Parlors at 8:15, followed by requiem High Mass in St. Patrick's Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Chicopee Falls. Patrick W. Malone Chicopee April 11, 1925 - Patrick W. Malone, 69, died in his home, 74 Montgomery Street, yesterday after a short illness. He had lived in Chicopee 45 years and had been employed as gateman at the Johnson & Johnson company. He was a member of St. Patrick's Church and Holy Name Society. He leaves three sons, Thomas and Ambrose of Chicopee Falls, and William of Holyoke, and three brothers, John Malone of the Falls, William Malone of Springfield, and Thomas of Ireland. The funeral will be held at the home Monday morning at 8:15, followed by requiem high mass in St. Patrick's Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Partick's Cemetary. Thomas J. Malone Chicopee Falls - Aug. 7, 1948 - Thomas J. Malone, of 83 Belcher St., died last night after a brief illness. He was born in Chicopee Falls, and was educated in St. Patrick's Parochial School. He had worked for the J. Stevens Arms Co. and Westover Air Force Base as a janitor, retiring six years ago. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Edwards at home and Mrs. Ralph Guilbeau of Chicopee Falls, and a son, Cyril Malone of Chicopee Falls. The funeral will be held at the Frank Tylunas Funeral Home, Monday morning at 8:00, followed by requiem High Mass in St. Patrick's Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. William J. Malone Springfield, Mar. 31, 1932 - William J. Malone of 46 Vinton Street, died last night at his home after a brief illness. He was born in Ireland, and had lived in the city 50 years. He leaves one son, William J. Malone Jr. of Rochester, New York and two daughters, Miss Catherine U. and Miss Mary T. Malone, both at home. Mrs. Catherine (Boland) Malone, his wife, died five months ago. The funeral will be held at the home tomorrow morning at 11, followed by a solemn requiem High Mass at the Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery.
William V. Malone William V. Malone of Bellevue, formally of Holyoke, Mass., died Wednesday in Clarkson Hospital, Omaha. He was the husband of Maureen (Mullin) Malone. Born in Holyoke, Mass. He was the son of the late William and Jeanette (Moran) Malone. He was a Civil Engineer with the Department of the United States Air Force. He was a member of St. Mary's Church. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Kevin W. Malone of Omaha, two daughters, Susan Jensen of Morrison, Colorado, and Martha Behm of Omaha; a sister, Eileen Federici of Wayne, N.J., and 10 grandchildren. The funeral will be Saturday at 11 am at St. Mary's Church, here, with burial in Bellevue Cemetery.
James Shugrue James Shugrue was killed instantly Sunday at "DEAD MAN'S CURVE"- bewildered by trains. James Shugrue, 74, of 214 Lyman Street, was struck by 306 south bound Boston and Maine passenger train near the Ice House immediately North of Prospect Street, at 1:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon and his body was literally ground to pieces. Shugrue was coming from the river with a pair of oars over his shoulder and was awaiting the passing of a North bound freight train before crossing the tracks toward his home. The approaching passenger train was not observed nor heard because of the freight train, and Shugrue walked directly in front of the passenger engine. It was utterly impossible even to slacken the speed before the body was crushed into a shapeless mass of flesh and bones. Hardly a bone in the body was not broken. A stretcher was obtained and the remains were carried to the station, where the train was due at 1:48 o'clock. The train was in charge of conductor Frank Newton and Charles Ellis was the Engineer. So many fatalities have occurred at the point where Shugrue was struck that is known as "DEAD MAN'S CURVE." It has well earned the title. Medical examiner Frank Holyoke viewed the remains. Following the inspection, the body was removed to Hobart's Undertaking Rooms on Maple Street. Shugrue had a large acquaintance in Ward 4. He was a laboror, but had not worked steadily for some time. He leaves two sons and four daughters, all residents of Holyoke. The funeral was held this morning. |