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Dr Dudley Robinson Welch

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Dr Dudley Robinson Welch

Birth
Huntingdon, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
24 May 1930 (aged 53)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Obituary
1930. OBITUARY, "Chicago Tribune"
Dudley R. Welsh, beloved husband of Gertrude L., fond father of Elizabeth L. Ingerle, Martha G., Allen D., Robert L., Ann Y., and William B. Welsh, at residence 830 East 52nd St. Member of Chicago Dental Society. Services 2 pm Tuesday at St. James Methodist Episcopal Church, 46th St. and Ellis Avenue. Under the auspices of Mystic Star Lodge No. 758 A.F. & A.M. Interment Mt. Hope.
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1930 ... undated & unidentified clipping
PASSING OF DR. DUDLEY R. WELCH
The sudden death of Dr. Dudley R. Welch, 830 E. 52nd street, widely known dentist with offices at 841 E. 63rd street, was a shock to many friends throughtout the state as well as in Canada. He was a native of Franklin, Quebec, where he was born 53 years ago, and had practiced in Chicago since 1902. He was popular in Masonic circles, and the funeral services were under the auspices of Mystic Star Lodge, A. F. & M., burial being at Mount Hope. Mrs. Welch is well known as the state president of the Daughters of the British Empire.
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Obituary
1930. OBITUARY, "Chicago Tribune"
Dudley R. Welsh, beloved husband of Gertrude L., fond father of Elizabeth L. Ingerle, Martha G., Allen D., Robert L., Ann Y., and William B. Welsh, at residence 830 East 52nd St. Member of Chicago Dental Society. Services 2 pm Tuesday at St. James Methodist Episcopal Church, 46th St. and Ellis Avenue. Under the auspices of Mystic Star Lodge No. 758 A.F. & A.M. Interment Mt. Hope.
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1930 ... undated & unidentified clipping
PASSING OF DR. DUDLEY R. WELCH
The sudden death of Dr. Dudley R. Welch, 830 E. 52nd street, widely known dentist with offices at 841 E. 63rd street, was a shock to many friends throughtout the state as well as in Canada. He was a native of Franklin, Quebec, where he was born 53 years ago, and had practiced in Chicago since 1902. He was popular in Masonic circles, and the funeral services were under the auspices of Mystic Star Lodge, A. F. & M., burial being at Mount Hope. Mrs. Welch is well known as the state president of the Daughters of the British Empire.
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