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Albert Gerard Tierney

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Albert Gerard Tierney

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
16 Mar 1981 (aged 85)
Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Albert was the son of Philip and Margaret V. (McCarthy) Tierney.

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Albert G. Tierney, 85, of 277 Ocean av. and Delrey Beach, Fla., a retired Boston lawyer, died in the Mary A. Alley Hospital here yesterday after a brief illness.

Born in Boston, he was a longtime resident of Waban before moving to Marblehead several years ago.

Mr. Tierney maintained a private law firm in the Boston area for more than 50 years.

A Navy veteran of World War I, he served aboard a submarine chaser off the New England coast, and was on the Newton draft board during World War II.

Mr. Tierney was a member of the Boston Bar Assn., the Massachusetts Bar Assn., the Corinthian Yacht Club and the Tedesco Country Club in Marblehead.

He leaves his wife, Myrtle (Curtin); two sons, Philip of McLean, Va., and Albert G. Tierney Jr. of Boston; and seven grandchildren.

A funeral Mass will be said tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Our Lady, Star of the Sea Church. Burial will be private.

(Published March 17, 1981 in the Boston Globe)
Albert was the son of Philip and Margaret V. (McCarthy) Tierney.

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Albert G. Tierney, 85, of 277 Ocean av. and Delrey Beach, Fla., a retired Boston lawyer, died in the Mary A. Alley Hospital here yesterday after a brief illness.

Born in Boston, he was a longtime resident of Waban before moving to Marblehead several years ago.

Mr. Tierney maintained a private law firm in the Boston area for more than 50 years.

A Navy veteran of World War I, he served aboard a submarine chaser off the New England coast, and was on the Newton draft board during World War II.

Mr. Tierney was a member of the Boston Bar Assn., the Massachusetts Bar Assn., the Corinthian Yacht Club and the Tedesco Country Club in Marblehead.

He leaves his wife, Myrtle (Curtin); two sons, Philip of McLean, Va., and Albert G. Tierney Jr. of Boston; and seven grandchildren.

A funeral Mass will be said tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Our Lady, Star of the Sea Church. Burial will be private.

(Published March 17, 1981 in the Boston Globe)

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