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Bernard Patrick McGreevy

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Bernard Patrick McGreevy

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
9 Jan 1944 (aged 70)
Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Burial
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Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, January 10, 1944:
"Bernard Patrick McGreevy, 71, 214 Milton Place, retired machinist helper for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, died at his home yesterday following a brief illness. Mr McGreevy was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, the Holy Name Society, the Young Mens Institute and Woodmen of the World. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Anna (Creamer) McGreevy, two sons; Thomas McGreevy, Baltimore and John McGreevy, Washington; three sisters: Mrs. Anna Kenney and Mrs. James Bryson, both of Cumberland and Mrs. Mary Kirk, Wilmerding, Pa."

Cumberland Times, Cumberland, Maryland, January 12, 1944:
"Services for Bernard Patrick McGreevy, 71, of 214 Milton place, who died Sunday, were conducted this morning at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Interment was in the parish cemetery. The Rev. Francis J. McKeown was celebrant of the solemn requiem mass. The Rev. Thomas A. Hardesty was deacon, and the Rev. Charles W. Bogan, subdeacon. Pallbearers were Bernard V., Arnold D., Joseph, William J., and Owen J. McGreevy and John Kirk."
Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, January 10, 1944:
"Bernard Patrick McGreevy, 71, 214 Milton Place, retired machinist helper for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, died at his home yesterday following a brief illness. Mr McGreevy was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, the Holy Name Society, the Young Mens Institute and Woodmen of the World. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Anna (Creamer) McGreevy, two sons; Thomas McGreevy, Baltimore and John McGreevy, Washington; three sisters: Mrs. Anna Kenney and Mrs. James Bryson, both of Cumberland and Mrs. Mary Kirk, Wilmerding, Pa."

Cumberland Times, Cumberland, Maryland, January 12, 1944:
"Services for Bernard Patrick McGreevy, 71, of 214 Milton place, who died Sunday, were conducted this morning at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Interment was in the parish cemetery. The Rev. Francis J. McKeown was celebrant of the solemn requiem mass. The Rev. Thomas A. Hardesty was deacon, and the Rev. Charles W. Bogan, subdeacon. Pallbearers were Bernard V., Arnold D., Joseph, William J., and Owen J. McGreevy and John Kirk."


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