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Lawrence Francis Dahill

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Lawrence Francis Dahill

Birth
Newport, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
8 Jun 1976 (aged 65–66)
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Newport, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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-Son of Thomas Dahill & Zeba Russell
-Married on 23 Sep 1950 to Priscilla Jane Davis in Newport, NH

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Courtesy of ibmadams:
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"Lawrence F. Dahill, 65, of 5 Torrey St., Easthampton, died Tuesday in Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton. He was the husband of Priscilla (Davis) Dahill.

He was born in Newport, N.H., son of the late Thomas and Zeba (Russell) Dahill, and had been a resident of Leeds for a few years before moving to Easthampton 25 years ago. He was employed for the Doe Skin Manufacturing Co., Mount Tom, for five years and then was a baker for the Continental Baking Co. Northampton, for 20 years, retiring in 1972 when the plant closed.

Mr. Dahill was master of the Highland Grange in Huntington, a member of the Sixth and Seventh Granges, and a former member of the Pomona Grange, serving as assistant steward. He was a former three-year patron of the Junior Grange."...

-Son of Thomas Dahill & Zeba Russell
-Married on 23 Sep 1950 to Priscilla Jane Davis in Newport, NH

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Courtesy of ibmadams:
[edited]
"Lawrence F. Dahill, 65, of 5 Torrey St., Easthampton, died Tuesday in Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton. He was the husband of Priscilla (Davis) Dahill.

He was born in Newport, N.H., son of the late Thomas and Zeba (Russell) Dahill, and had been a resident of Leeds for a few years before moving to Easthampton 25 years ago. He was employed for the Doe Skin Manufacturing Co., Mount Tom, for five years and then was a baker for the Continental Baking Co. Northampton, for 20 years, retiring in 1972 when the plant closed.

Mr. Dahill was master of the Highland Grange in Huntington, a member of the Sixth and Seventh Granges, and a former member of the Pomona Grange, serving as assistant steward. He was a former three-year patron of the Junior Grange."...



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