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Raymond Joseph “RJ” Cunningham

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Raymond Joseph “RJ” Cunningham

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Apr 1971 (aged 68)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 31, block 4, lot 39, grave 6
Memorial ID
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Mass of the Resurrection was offered Wednesday at Blessed Sacrament Church for Raymond J. Cunningham, 68, a retired member of the board of governors and secretary-treasurer of the Colorado & Southern Railway. Burial was in Mount Olivet.
Cunningham, of 1419 Eudora St, died unexpectedly Monday at home. He was a Denver resident for 47 years.
Born May 29, 1902, in Chicago, Ill., Cunningham was educated at St. Patrick's Academy and DePauw University in Chicago.
He moved to Denver in January 1924 and married Kathleen J. Feeney Sept 7, 1931, in Grand Lake, Colo.
Cunningham was a member of Blessed Sacrament Church and a past chairman of Midwest Treasury Division of the Association of Railroads.
Surviving is his wife; a son, Donald Cunningham, Denver; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Kay Connell, Whittier, Calif., Mrs. JoAnn Baker, Denver, and Mrs. Patricia Carroll, Peru, Ill,; a sister, Mrs. Mary Devereux, Oak Park, Ill, and 10 grandchildren.
Mass of the Resurrection was offered Wednesday at Blessed Sacrament Church for Raymond J. Cunningham, 68, a retired member of the board of governors and secretary-treasurer of the Colorado & Southern Railway. Burial was in Mount Olivet.
Cunningham, of 1419 Eudora St, died unexpectedly Monday at home. He was a Denver resident for 47 years.
Born May 29, 1902, in Chicago, Ill., Cunningham was educated at St. Patrick's Academy and DePauw University in Chicago.
He moved to Denver in January 1924 and married Kathleen J. Feeney Sept 7, 1931, in Grand Lake, Colo.
Cunningham was a member of Blessed Sacrament Church and a past chairman of Midwest Treasury Division of the Association of Railroads.
Surviving is his wife; a son, Donald Cunningham, Denver; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Kay Connell, Whittier, Calif., Mrs. JoAnn Baker, Denver, and Mrs. Patricia Carroll, Peru, Ill,; a sister, Mrs. Mary Devereux, Oak Park, Ill, and 10 grandchildren.


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