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Stanley V Cahill

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Stanley V Cahill Veteran

Birth
Rosebud, Gasconade County, Missouri, USA
Death
13 May 2005 (aged 92)
Fenton, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Rosebud, Gasconade County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Stanley was the son of T.V. Cahill and Ida Pearl nee Adams Cahill. He came from a family of six children. Born in Rosebud he and his sibling moved to Fenton, Missouri. His father lived with his family or one of the others. Stanley was in the U.S. Navy and he did a lot of traveling during that time. My Uncle Stanley has done a lot of research of the Cahill family and others. I remember him telling me about his grandfather Squire and his father and others. I owe this to him to keep the reach going and to find other relatives. The family reunion we would go to was always fun and interesting because you never knew who would show up that was a cousin of yours. One year two cousins that we have never meet had showed up. Was that fun because he would show them how they are related to us. I thank him for sharing pictures of our ancestors that I never did see and I thank him for showing me how genealogy can be fun and very rewarding, just like my grandfather showed me. I will never ever forget him, he was a kind and gentle person all around.
Stanley was the son of T.V. Cahill and Ida Pearl nee Adams Cahill. He came from a family of six children. Born in Rosebud he and his sibling moved to Fenton, Missouri. His father lived with his family or one of the others. Stanley was in the U.S. Navy and he did a lot of traveling during that time. My Uncle Stanley has done a lot of research of the Cahill family and others. I remember him telling me about his grandfather Squire and his father and others. I owe this to him to keep the reach going and to find other relatives. The family reunion we would go to was always fun and interesting because you never knew who would show up that was a cousin of yours. One year two cousins that we have never meet had showed up. Was that fun because he would show them how they are related to us. I thank him for sharing pictures of our ancestors that I never did see and I thank him for showing me how genealogy can be fun and very rewarding, just like my grandfather showed me. I will never ever forget him, he was a kind and gentle person all around.


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