Paper; Boston Herald (Boston, Mass) Pg, 28
Somerville Fireman Dies Suddenly
George A. Copithorne, 61, of Upland Road, West Somerville, a fireman with ladder company 4, Highland avenue, Somerville, collapsed shortly after leaving the station last night and was dead on arrival at Somerville Hospital.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary L. Copithorne; three sisters, Mrs. Sumner Bruns, Miss Mary A., and Miss Emma Copithorne; three brothers, Chester I., Arthur and Clerence A. and a daughter, Mrs. Stephen Smith, of New Haven, CT.
Paper; Boston Herald (Boston, Mass) Pg, 28
Somerville Fireman Dies Suddenly
George A. Copithorne, 61, of Upland Road, West Somerville, a fireman with ladder company 4, Highland avenue, Somerville, collapsed shortly after leaving the station last night and was dead on arrival at Somerville Hospital.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary L. Copithorne; three sisters, Mrs. Sumner Bruns, Miss Mary A., and Miss Emma Copithorne; three brothers, Chester I., Arthur and Clerence A. and a daughter, Mrs. Stephen Smith, of New Haven, CT.
Family Members
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John Robert Copithorne
1873–1939
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William Edward Copithorne
1875–1937
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Charles R. Copithorne
1878–1880
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Herbert Cleveland Copithorne
1885–1937
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Lester A. Copithorne
1887–1887
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Chester Irving Copithorne
1888–1943
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Clarence Albert Copithorne
1890–1971
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Arthur Nelson Copithorne
1892–1955
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Howard Groom Copithorne
1897–1940
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