Howard Copithorne Obituary The Boston Globe Publ 13 Feb 1940 Tue Pg 6
Howard Copithorne,
War Veteran, Dead
Howard E, Copithorne, 42, of 210
Summer st, Somerville, who served
overseas in the World War with the
301st Field Signal Battalion. U. S. A.,
died yesterday at the Chelsea Naval
Hospital. He was born in Somer-
ville and was a member of the John
Abbot Lodge, A. F. and A. M., and
the First Methodist Church.
He leaves a wife, Frances (Foley),
and a daughter Nancy Ann, 10, four
brothers; Arthur, Chester I., George
A., and Clarence A., all of Somer-
ville. and a sister, Mrs. Stephen
Smith of New Haven. The funeral
will be from the David Fudge
Chapel, 100 Highland av., Somer-
ville, Thursday efternoon at 1
o'clock.
Howard Copithorne Obituary The Boston Globe Publ 13 Feb 1940 Tue Pg 6
Howard Copithorne,
War Veteran, Dead
Howard E, Copithorne, 42, of 210
Summer st, Somerville, who served
overseas in the World War with the
301st Field Signal Battalion. U. S. A.,
died yesterday at the Chelsea Naval
Hospital. He was born in Somer-
ville and was a member of the John
Abbot Lodge, A. F. and A. M., and
the First Methodist Church.
He leaves a wife, Frances (Foley),
and a daughter Nancy Ann, 10, four
brothers; Arthur, Chester I., George
A., and Clarence A., all of Somer-
ville. and a sister, Mrs. Stephen
Smith of New Haven. The funeral
will be from the David Fudge
Chapel, 100 Highland av., Somer-
ville, Thursday efternoon at 1
o'clock.
Family Members
-
John Robert Copithorne
1873–1939
-
William Edward Copithorne
1875–1937
-
Charles R. Copithorne
1878–1880
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George Alfred Copithorne
1880–1941
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Herbert Cleveland Copithorne
1885–1937
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Lester A. Copithorne
1887–1887
-
Chester Irving Copithorne
1888–1943
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Clarence Albert Copithorne
1890–1971
-
Arthur Nelson Copithorne
1892–1955
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