—son of the late Andrew & Catherine Healey
—born in England c. 1861
—the family immigrated and settled in Yonkers c. 1865
—retired from the Yonkers Police Department with a rank of Sergeant in 1925
—survived by his sisters, Mrs. Ellen McCaul and Miss Margaret Healey; his nephews: YPD Motorcycle Patrolman Thomas F. McCaul and Frank McCaul of Yonkers, Arthur McCaul an undertaker in Tarrytown and Arthur Healey of Connecticut; his nieces: Miss Veronica McCaul and Mrs. Margaret Oakley, both of Yonkers
—requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church; interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery
~source: Yonkers Statesman; Saturday, Aug 9 1930
—son of the late Andrew & Catherine Healey
—born in England c. 1861
—the family immigrated and settled in Yonkers c. 1865
—retired from the Yonkers Police Department with a rank of Sergeant in 1925
—survived by his sisters, Mrs. Ellen McCaul and Miss Margaret Healey; his nephews: YPD Motorcycle Patrolman Thomas F. McCaul and Frank McCaul of Yonkers, Arthur McCaul an undertaker in Tarrytown and Arthur Healey of Connecticut; his nieces: Miss Veronica McCaul and Mrs. Margaret Oakley, both of Yonkers
—requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church; interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery
~source: Yonkers Statesman; Saturday, Aug 9 1930
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