Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1941, Part 21

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1941
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Number of Pages: 418


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Abbie B. Drew


58


3


Mar. 21


Giovanni Nigrelli


51


Mar. 22


Bridget O'Dowd


79


4


24


Mar. 24


Patrick J. Anderson


73


4


19


Mar. 24


John J. D'arcy


78


10


13


Mar. 25


Katherine F. Coffey


73


4


27


Mar. 25


Genie Ryder


85


11


Mar. 26


Jessie Arnold


72


Mar. 26


Mary F. Russell


61


Mar. 26


Fredrick Landry


76


Mar. 26


Ellen T. Mclaughlin


78


2


20


Mar. 27


James B. White


Abt. 53


Mar. 28


John C. Kidston


68


Mar. 28


Bessy McDonough


61


6


19


Mar. 28


Francis E. Smith


42


10


21


Mar. 29


James Thomson


61


1


9


Mar. 29


William F. Gilbody


21


Mar. 29


Sarah S. Taylor


92


11


14


Mar. 31


Francis T. Mallett


60


Apr.


1


Klaes R. Olson


61


4


Apr. 2


Sontino Brovelli


56


Apr. 2 Anselm Kantola


69


8


20


Apr.


2 Frank M. D'Angelo


68


1


1


Apr.


3 Edith H. Smith


62


1


Apr.


4 Elsa C. Lewin


55


10


Apr.


4 Bertha M. Trepanier


61


9


Apr.


4 Frank L. Hynes


Abt. 67


Apr.


4


Janet E. Reed


6


20


Apr.


4 William C. McCullock


68


Apr.


5 George Knowling


76


2


Apr.


5 Carl G. Peterson


82


9


28


Apr.


5 Mary F. Doulay


45


-


Apr.


5 Ellen B. Hannon


76


Apr.


6 Sarah A. Thornley


87


Apr.


7 Alfred Carrera


58


9


18


Apr.


8 Walter J. Henny


43


Apr.


8 Margaret V. McCarthy


55


2


11


Apr.


8 Belle Loud


59


2


16


312


CITY OF QUINCY


Date


Name


Years


Age Months


Days


Apr. 9


Anne L. Sprague


70


2


16


Apr. 10


Patrick Marrin


64


Apr. 11


Mary J. Ainslie


72


1


15


Apr. 11


Margaret E. O'Brien


55


Apr. 11


Frank H. Carlson


58


1


19


Apr. 11


Ellen H. Bryan


80


Apr. 11


Alexander Christie


72


6


Apr. 12


John Manson


67


-


Apr. 12


Harriet P. Niles


83


Apr. 13


Andrew J. Jackson


75


7


3


Apr. 13


Agnes O'Connell


77


Apr. 14


John A. Holmen


79


7


Apr. 15


William L. Palmer


51


5


Apr. 15


Maria Cammisans


72


Apr. 16


Timothy Whooley


80


Apr. 17


Henry S. Holman


78


5


20


Apr. 17


Mary Bamford


69


Apr. 18


Stillborn


73


5


30


Apr. 19


John O'Brien


83


10


2


Apr. 20


Edward A. Hathaway


17


10


25


Apr. 20


Margaret A. Farrell


67


7


8


Apr. 21


Lumina Landry


71


9


21


Apr. 21


Bennett


20


Apr. 21


Peter Lierman


46


1


17


Apr. 23


Anthony Poliatti


56


8


22


Apr. 23


Grahn


5 hrs. 49 mins ..


Apr. 23


Samuel F. Barker


89


10


11


Apr. 24


Annie A. Gahm


78


11


26


Apr. 24


Mary A. O'Brien


78


3


24


Apr. 25


Phebe Beeman


64


2


8


Apr. 25


Panagiota Thompson


70


Apr. 26


Gorhan L. Damon


77


1


13


Apr. 26


Stillborn


Apr. 26


Charles H. Holt


60


-


Apr. 27


William H. Deininger ...


47


-


Apr. 27


Margaret J. Smith


62


Apr. 27


Hilda M. Swanson


59


2


9


Apr. 28


Thomas E. Foster


19


Apr: 28


Joyce A. Gregory


12


Apr. 29


Ella Mckean .


64


Apr. 30


Hector Mackenzie


88


10


Apr. 30


Vincent Cirillo


44


Apr. 30


Concetta Cramo


71


May


1 Louisa M. Jacobi


67


11


29


May


2


Grace I. Lawson


36


1


2


May 2 Tricomi


1


23 hrs.


20 mins.


-


-


Apr. 16


John F. Leahy


69


Apr. 18


Ernest B. Neal


hrs.


-


.....


........


313


REPORT OF CITY CLERK


Date


Name


Years


Age Months Days


May 2


Hennebury


2 hrs. 37 mins.


May 2


Josephine H. Casey


71


May 2 Leua E. Walsh


Abt. 36


May 3 Antonio Ricci


45


11


13


May 4 Margaret Robicheau


50


May 4 Margaret Johnson


68


May 5 James M. Ryan


69


May


5 Margaret E. Alexander


35


6


23


May 5


Robertina Teare


75


May


7 Mary J. Mackenzie


61


5


1


May 7 Hazle Smith


45


10


8


May 7


Harriet B. Tebbets


83


9


23


May 7 Edwin Tidd


75


May


7


Edith E. Varney


64


May


7


James Murphy


94


May


7


Harold Johnson


83


9


8


May 8 Lorraine M. Johnson


11


6


27


May 9 Anna L. Olsen


77


5


May 10


John J. O'Brien


63


1


21


May 10


Louisa M. Baynton


86


4


16


May 10


Charles W. Nelson


70


7


May 11


Rose Morris


50


May 12


Charles Trentini


55


9


May 12


Mary E. Chapman


67


May 12


Ella A. Hayden


76


May 12


Edwin L. B. Tuttle


79


6


7


May 13


Edward L. Flood


53


May 13


Hugh L. McIntyre


68


6


May 13


Mary Donahue


69


May 14


Charles W. Ayers


47


May 14


George A. Nimeskern


47


May 15


Archibald McIntire


60


May 15


James G. Langley


Abt. 80


May 16


Robert Duwan


46


May 16


Arthur G. Clark


79


6


May 16


Alexandria J. Marshall


68


May 16


Thomas Vozella


58


May 16


Arthur P. Leary


49


7


10


May 17


Maria W. Starrett


93


7


26


May 17


Catherine T. Feeley


86


5


May 17


Louis P. Marker


65


May 17


William H. Condry


60


May 18


Edna R. Willis


52


May 18


Lottie C. Sands


60


May 18


Albert E. Stephenson


68


1


17


May 18


Flaherty


May 19


Frank J. McCormack


Abt. 64


5


3


May 21


Joseph Ainsworth


83


4


20


.....


62


8


5


May


7 Amos J. Kenney


81


5


-


13


May 19


Joseph W. Chadsey


67


.....


51


May 7 Ernest E. Knight


May 7 Ruth A. Robertson


314


CITY OF QUINCY


Age


Date


Name


Years Months Days


May 21


Theresa Vitale


Abt. 30


May 22


Bridget J. Farrell


Abt. 71


May 22


Michael J. Walsh


Abt. 71


May 23


Olive K. Sheehan


34


May 23 Norman C. Spalding


61


May 23


Mary E. Mullane


Abt. 61


May 23


Patrick F. Glennon


80


May 23


Alfred W. DeYoung


79


May 24


Mary A. Wirta


51


17


May 24


Cesira Tombari


32


May 24


Edward Thies


23


10


May 26


Charles A. Foster


80


1


27


May 26


Ann Biggart


78


9


May 26


Frank J. Murphy


69


-


May 26


Joseph D. Mastico


72


May 26


Alfred L. Huddel


70


1


11


May 27


Paul E. Avery


52


7


25


May 28 May 28


Clara K. Hathaway


72


6


10


May 29


Frank J. Stephenson


59


1


8


May 29


Anna M. Cleveland


46


May 29


James J. McHugh


36


May 29


James C. Ellis


70


May 30


Edward J. McKee


67


May 30


Landry


16 hrs. 4 mins.


May 30


Jacob W. Mortenson


77


May 31


Russell Linto


29


9


May 31


Fred G. Cox


78


9


6


May 31


Sacco


82


June


1 Frederick L. Wheeler


83


10


24


June 1 Irwin Cadman


43


June 2 James C. White


49


June 2 Mary J. Pyne


1


10


June


2 Chauncey R. Stranger


78


28


June


2 Herbert J. Smith


Abt. 68


5


11


June


3 Elizabeth M. Shortle


Abt. 82


June


5


Sophoonia E. Cooper


43


June 5 Henry T. Dobson


74


10


14


June


7 Lavers


9


June 7 Norfio Mercurio


86


June 7


Joseph W. Storer


33


7


20


June 7 Mary A. Gavin


83


4


26


June 8 Curtis J. Ormsby


70


June 9 Elizabeth O'Connor


64


June 9 Harry Dalton


50


8


19


June 10


Mitchell


2


June 11


Abraham Abdallah


56


June 12


Donald C. Chiasson


16


£


1


May 31


Annie Holleran


June


3 Mary R. Forde


...


68


hrs.


Joseph E. Whittier


57


11


315


REPORT OF CITY CLERK


Date


Name


Years


Age Months Days


June 12


Mary J. H. Roberts


76


June 13


Mabel Delorey


30


June 13 Sadie Haskell


64


June 13


Mary E. Taylor


68


June 14


David J. Watts


1 hr. 11 mins.


June 14


Toler


....


11 hrs. 43 mins.


June 14


Ambrose Poland


85


June 15


Henry Butterfield


79


June 15


Anton Saarela


57


3


13


June 15


Joseph W. Terhune


88


2


13


June 15


Inga Larson


63


June 16


Nora Foley


60


June 16


Mary V. Roberts


78


6


19


June 16


Andrew Bunton


49


8


1


June 16


Jennie L. Greene


85


7


16


June 16


Josephine B. Sweigert


23


8


17


June 17


Gilbert W. Swift


80


3


June 17


Matilda Franzi


79


June 18


Emma C. Fay


79


10


June 19


Henry W. Forbes


84


8


16


June 19


Elizabeth M. Ryan


51


9


11


June 19


William Carnathan


20


11


June 19


Julia C. Di Bona


60


June 20


Benedetto Coletti


56


3


20


June 20


Kall


hrs.


June 22


Ella Q. Doyle


57


11


June 22


Herman O. Miller


Abt. 43


June 22


John J. Gilcone


Abt. 86


June 22


Carolyn L. Donahue


36


9


June 23


Nyholm


60


11


June 23


Matthew Iacoviello


Abt. 67


June 24


Joseph Delorey


37


June 25


James Pitts, Jr.


72


June 25


Edward Moran


10


1


7


June 26


Anna T. Berry


68


4


12


June 27


Teresa F. Di Prisco


71


June 28


William H. Phelan


77


June 29


Marshall N. Blynn


48


11


21


June 29


Charles H. Kelley


64


June 29 Ewen L. MacPhee


86


June 29


Albert Foulds


52


June 30


Greenlaw


1


June 30


Stillborn


July


1 Joseph R. Curley


51


9


20


July


2


Margaret Gilpatrick


42


1


20


July 2 Marcella F. Bennett


Abt. 41


24


2


June 23


Thomas J. Bradley


.....


316


CITY OF QUINCY


Date


Name


Years


Age Months Days


July


3


Willis


5


July


4


Helen M. Conlon


Abt. 83


July


4


Thomas J. Mulcahy


Abt. 64


July 5 Thoma J. Morey


84


10


July


6 Louisa W. Findlay


55


3


22


July


7 Minnie Lankinen


53


July


7 Alfred C. Smith


73


July


7 Marie C. Viden


75


6


15


July


7


Frank P. Poor


80


July 7


Olof K. Anderson


Abt. 53


July


8


William J. Gilkerson


77


July


8


Ernest J. Gumpright


78


July 8


Mary D. White


Abt. 70


July 8


Mark T. White


73


July


9


Doris I. Peirce


29


4


6


July 10


John F. Erickson


81


11


26


July 10


Valerie Jones


84


8


29


July 11


Mary B. Perry


77


3


11


July 11


Rousa Merisalo


54


July 11


Oscar B. Holstead


55


7


July 12


Fred H. Reynolds


73


July 13


Ralph H. Holton


65


5


6


July 14


George D. Follett


63


7


3


July 15


Ida M. Lehman


80


8


19


July 15


Michael J. Conroy


65


July 15


Francis Sonia


38


1


1


July 15


Rose Proctor


60


July 16


John Paterson


63


9


July 16


Minnie McDonald


69


8


19


July 16


Eugene W. Seaver


47


July 16


Stillborn


July 19


Ralph McCabe


42


July 19


James W. Murnaghan


41


July 20


John McGuire


Abt. 68


July 21


Ella K. Preston


79


July 22


Eliza Guthrie


61


July 22


Abigail L. Sullivan


73


7


14


July 22


Charles E. Tanner


63


July 24


Giller


3


July 24


Leo Finnigan


38


-


July 24


David G. Parker


8


23


July 24


Daniel Mackenzie


56


July 25


John I. Cahill


26


July 25


Elizabeth Soderberg


83


2


1


July 25


Edward Connors


67


3


July 26


Helen Aitken


52


25


July 26


Alice Comins


85


6


1


July 26


Andrew Ronald


71


3


4


July 27


Marcella DeCristofaro


2


July 27


Bartholomew J. Gunning


74


6


2


July 9


Anna Kane


24


7


13


July 11


Willimena DeRosier


hrs.


hrs.


317


REPORT OF CITY CLERK


Date


Name


Years


Age Months Days


July 27


Mary Shea


78


July 27


Stillborn


July 28


William Ellis


77


July 28


John F. Davis


21


July 28


Charles A. Cook


60


2


July 29


Mary K. Pelto


84


July 29


Ida F. Humphrey


79


2


4


July 30


Frank M. Farren


75


8


15


July 31


Julia E. Cook


81


July 31


Rose M. Risio


32


July 31


Stillborn


July 31


Francis R. Tate


58


5


22


Aug.


1 Mathilda Olson


66


4


Aug.


2 Alger J. Finch


60


Aug. 3 Angus Matheson 37


4


17


Aug.


3 Frederick P. Hatch


66


-


-


Aug. 3 Alf B. Hansen


44


Aug.


5 Reuben J. Davis


65


10


4


Aug.


5


Tillie Winslow


52


Aug.


6


George F. Fuller


56


2


Aug.


7


Thomas F. Doyle


63


Aug.


8 George Lemieux


56


6


13


Aug.


8 Stillborn


47


9


28


Aug.


9 John Fitzmorris


70


-


-


Aug. 10


Lawrence Ryan


25


1


4


Aug. 10


William C. Hammond


66


Aug. 10


John F. Madden


61


14


Aug. 10


Harold H. Timson


71


4


3


Aug. 10


Mary McKay


91.


1


30


Aug. 11


Anna B. Woods


72


Aug. 11


James E. W. Nicholl


69


10


Aug. 11


Arthur S. G. Wallquist


33


29


Aug. 12


Flora D. Parodi


20


6


23


Aug. 12


Mary Herzog


56


9


8


Aug. 14


James J. McGrath


62


Aug. 14


Charles W. Hall


73


4


27


Aug. 15


Michael F. Joyce


50


2


12


Aug. 15


John B. McCormack


33


9


24


Aug. 15


Charles M. Reviere


69


2


7


Aug. 17


August H. Clason


58


9


Aug. 17


James F. McDonald


6


6


12


Aug. 18


Clarence W. Chilstedt


41


9


23


Aug. 21


Ernest F. Richards


21


6


14


Aug. 23


Anna Q. Fisher


67


Aug. 24


Michael Lynskey


70


Aug. 24


Hannah Schwinn


74


7 . 14


-


Aug.


3 Gilbert Balkam


64


1


Aug.


8 Isabella B. Brown


Aug.


8 Alice O'Neil


Aug. 9 Stillborn


Aug. 9 Elizabeth M. McCarthy


83


Aug. 15


John G. Griffin


38


July 30


Arthur H. White


318


CITY OF QUINCY


Date


Name


Years


Age Months Days


Aug. 24


Walter Wicks


53


Aug. 25


Cecelia M. Keith


34


-


Aug. 26


Antonia Haller


71


11


21


Aug. 26


Alice Lundin


49


6


Aug. 27


Sheila M. Finn


1


5


Aug. 29


Frank Goodwin


67


Aug. 29


Benjiman O. Ullstrom


60


11


17


Aug. 31


Ezra G. Robinson


76


Aug. 31


Charles W. Churchill


54


-


-


-


Aug. 31


Harry G. Studley


70


3


Sept. 1


Christian H. Lund


74


3


18


Sept. 1


Stillborn


Abt. 78


Sept. 1 Mary J. Tanner


67


Sept.


1 Cora A. Snell


80


11


26


Sept. 3 Stillborn


Sept.


4 Michael Krantz


59


Sept. 4


Nathaniel T. Wright


78


7


10


Sept. 5


Katherine MacCrossan


55


3


1


Sept.


5 Samuel W. Stanley


65


Sept.


5 William A. Shirley


51


-


-


Sept.


5 John McGovern


62


Sept.


5 Michael E. Lyons


77


8


29


Sept.


6 Alfred Nelson


52


11


25


Sept.


6 Anne E. Edgren


49


11


5


Sept.


7


Catherine T. Mallon


76


Sept.


7


Della McGuinness


Abt. 78


Sept.


7 Joseph Cianfarani


63


Sept. 7


Pasquala Salvucci


61


6


Sept.


7


Estelle A. Whittaker


86


Sept.


7


Emily M. Grant


69


Sept.


7 Jennie L. Hunt


69


1


21


Sept.


8


John J. Merigan


67


11


Sept.


8


Luizi Cuschera


61


Sept.


9 White


3


Sept.


9


Francis R. Coyle


51


10


22


Sept. 10


Grace G. Barnes


59


-


Sept. 11


Victor R. Lawson


60


Sept. 13


Henry McGarty


62


10


Sept. 13


Alfred R. Benedict


78


Sept. 13


Rose Cattanach


80


10


Sept. 13


Ida W. Bastin


53


Sept. 15


Mary L. Chapman


76


11


Sept. 16


Jennie W. Baker


87


6


1


Sept. 17


Stillborn


Sept. 18


Margaret M. Peterson


37


Sept. 20


Harriett E. Leach


82


2


27


Sept. 20


Percy L. Downs


62


10


11


Sept. 21


Calvin R. Hall


55


11


22


Sept. 21


Alexis Weetman


Abt. 68


-


30


Aug. 27 Valerie E. Martin


Aug. 31


Charles M. Roach


59


Aug. 31


Frank L. Brooks


68


Sept. 1 Peter J. Cahill


319


REPORT OF CITY CLERK


Date


Name


Years


Age Months Days


Sept. 21


Willis T. Ferguson


3


Sept. 21


Mary G. Christie


73


2


14


Sept. 23


John Oxsenuck


Abt. 72


Sept. 23


Carrie Bates


76


5


4


Sept. 23 Charles F. Burklen


63


4


19


Sept. 23


Jane Bowhay


68


Sept. 24


William Macleod


65


Sept. 24


Joseph T. Gallagher


67


Sept. 24


Tilly Eaton


69


2


1


Sept. 24


Frederick O. Dawson


77


8


22


Sept. 24


Julia E. Leaman


38


Sept. 24


John Carullo


Abt. 75


Sept. 24


Anna W. Hayden


47


Sept. 25


Alice V. Bryant


71


Sept. 27


Andrew Myllymaki


59


5


Sept. 27


Clarence Ryder


77


Sept. 27


David L. Hennessy


52


3


Sept. 28


Albert E. Kenyon


62


9


Sept. 28


Ida Pelkey


69


Sept. 28


Sadie A. Condon


62


Sept. 29


William D. Keiley


76


Sept. 30


Loretta Gatti


62


Sept. 30


Beatrice Lash


32


10


22


Oct.


1 Walter L. Winlock


63


4


-


Oct.


1 Mary S. Paradise


Abt. 84


-


Oct. 1 Carrie C. Beal


74


Oct. 2 Frances A. Cove


85


8


4


Oct. 3 Elijah L. Nickerson


79


2


14


Oct.


4


Albert E. Kingsbury


76


Oct.


6 Mary A. Worth


68


Oct. 7


Charles P. Davey


60


7


18


Oct.


8 Ann J. Tibbetts


74


11


Oct. 9


James P. Hogan


74


3


23


Oct.


9


Daniel Connors


55


3


12


Oct. 9


William J. LeClair


38


4


5


Oct. 10


James H. AuCoin


Abt. 68


Oct. 10


Ella J. Gulick


78


6


7


Oct. 10


John J. Brennan


69


8


24


Oct. 10


Santo Giglio


80


4


Oct. 11


Mary E. Childs


76


Oct. 11


Sarah Douglas


83


8


2


Oct. 13


William A. Gavin


89


9


Oct. 14


William B. Coleman


33


4


13


Oct. 14


Annie Walker


87


4


11


Oct. 15


Marie E. Blackington


70


11


17


Oct. 16


Harriet J. Radnor


60


9


14


Oct. 16


Antonio Tolo


65


Oct. 16


Eleanor Teed


91


Oct. 17


Eugene R. Atwood


74


11


7


Oct. 17


Fred H. Ladd


71


14


Oct. 18


William F. Hibbett


44


6


15


Oct. 18


John L. Ryan


60


-


Oct. 18


George M. Henry


55


11


29


69


11


16


Oct. 4 Margaret F. Burke


320


CITY OF QUINCY


Date


Name


Years


Age Months Days


Oct. 18


Hannah O'Neil


81


Oct. 19


Mathilda M. Ewers


49


Oct. 19


Margaret A. Keith


67


Oct. 20


Harry Palmer


66


Oct. 20 Abraham Lubarsky


40


Oct. 20 Mariarcangelo Tocchio


56


Oct. 20


Jane Kerr


64


Oct. 20


Scott P. McCobb.


74


Oct. 21


James Shaughnessey


49


Oct. 21


Hannibal T. Meda


68


6


24


Oct. 21


Mary Frantello


83


Oct. 21


Catherine Thorne


66


Oct. 24


Sixtus A. Lindlom


46


Oct. 24


Peter E. Gaillordet


51


Oct. 25


George Mearns


63


7


3


Oct. 25


Emily F. Hurd


67


6


10


Oct. 26


Carter


3


Oct. 26


Ade M. W. Penniman


87


8


4


Oct. 27


Thomas H. Craig


82


9


28


Oct. 27


Norman Eddy


82


Oct. 27


Alphones LaPrise


Abt. 51


Oct. 27


Mary Kelley


45


2


12


Oct. 28


Wallace M. Wilson


70


4


22


Oct. 29


Susan A. Madden


73


Oct. 29


Gertrude J. Lavelle


51


Oct. 29


William Ward


69


Oct. 29


Jessie M. MacKeil


67


Oct. 30


Antoinette Pletsch


70


Oct. 30


Howard M. Wheelock


58


8


22


Oct. 30


George A. Taylor


66


8


16


Oct. 30


Elmon R. Johnson


70


4


30


Oct. 31


Mary A. Bradley


59


Oct. 31


Rose A. Gustafson


65


Oct. 31


Charles F. Merrick, Jr.


52


1


10


Nov. 1


Matti Ojala


67


Nov.


1


Mary Long


77


Nov. 2


Richman


2


Nov. 2


James H. Whelan


Abt. 59


Nov. 2


Albert H. Balentine


64


Nov.


2 William H. Askin


75


Nov.


2 Persis C. Harding


60


8


5


Nov.


3 John J. Coghlan


68


Nov. 3 Charles T. Burrans


54


6


Nov. 3 George A. McIntyre


89


Nov.


3 William Johnson


69


1


24


Nov. 4 Alfred H. Richards


74


12


Nov. 4 Anne M. Laing


81


Nov. 8 Katherine M. Haney


68


Nov. 8 Maria P. Preston


89


11


22


Nov. 10


Ellen Brewer


85


9


17


Nov. 10


Theresa Carella


Abt. 78


-


7


Nov. 6 Dorothy Conway


.


hrs.


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REPORT OF CITY CLERK


Age Months Days


Nov. 11


James McLeod


66


8


-


Nov. 11


Janet Wilson


.78


7


21


Nov. 11


Edward M. Andrews


83


Nov. 11


Boyle


Nov. 11


Julia A. Keohone


78


-


Nov. 12


Helen Mundie


82


3


Nov. 12


Richard P. Clark


16


9


Nov. 12


Clara B. VanBoemel


48


10


6


Nov. 12


Antonina Pollara


80


7


-


Nov. 13 Naima Peterson


52


Nov. 13


Carl J. Sandblom


47


7


2


Nov. 13


Mary B. Green


50


Nov. 14


Harry C. Seabrooke


62


Nov. 14


Elizabeth Bradley


64


Nov. 14


Eleanor T. Patterson


84


-


Nov. 14


Isabel C. Ford


77


Nov. 15


Stillborn


Nov. 15


William M. Rebholz


61


9


26


Nov. 15


Anna M. Vedder


74


4


Nov. 15


Julia Dalton


68


Nov. 15


Dorothy H. Dahl


27


Nov. 16


Svea A. Tomlinson


65


Nov. 16


George A. Irwin


70


4


18


Nov. 17


Cecilia Pearson


62


10


5


Nov. 18


Eliza O. Westland


45


7


18


Nov. 18


Albert Hague


54


22


Nov. 19


Robert L. Coombs


1


4


13


Nov. 19


Daniel F. Shea


43


Nov. 19


Anna E. Hill


59


Nov. 20


Nellie A. Cooper


66


Nov. 21


Harriet J. Rooney


76


Nov. 21


Ethel L. Porter


68


9


15


Nov. 21


Annie Alexander


83


1


Nov. 22


Edward F. Hurley


70


12


Nov. 22


Helen L. Watters


47


Nov. 22


Margaret Walsh


Abt. 82


Nov. 23


Harry Wong


54


Nov. 23


Emma L. Atherton


85


3


27


Nov. 24


Elizabeth Hammond


70


2


13


Nov. 24


Ellen T. Sheehan


Abt. 78


Nov. 24


Stillborn


Nov. 24


William Flock


79


Nov. 25


Thomas F. Ferguson


85


5


16


Nov. 25


Frances A. Fuller


35


Nov. 26


Gad Robinson


61


Nov. 26


O'Leary


1


Nov. 27


George A. Wetmore


76


Nov. 29


Lillian G. Forsyth


53


2


11


Nov. 29


Charles Johnson


74


19


Nov. 29


Gertrude Earle


Abt. 69


Nov. 29


Jacob L. Jacobson


68


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1 hr. 25 mins.


Date


Name


Years


1/2


hr.


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CITY OF QUINCY


Date


Name


Years


Age Months Days.


Nov. 30


Edgar L. Poore


75


Nov. 30


Josephine Cassamali


66


Dec. 1


Patrick J. Heavey


72


Dec.


1 Rebecca Ossen


62


Dec. 1 Marion E. Leland


42


Dec.


2 Katherine E. Flanagan


85


1


2


Dec. 2 Tuba Guberman


73


Dec.


3 Henry A. Lyford


59


8


11


Dec.


4 Joshua T. West


84


7


Dec.


4


Margaret A. Sutherland


85


Dec.


4 Albert O. Marr


52


5


25


Dec.


4 Lawrence C. Donovan


53


Dec.


5


Elizabeth M. Davis


58


Dec. 5 Selma Mustonen


53


Dec. 5 Peter Magazu


62


Dec.


Lily F. Ostburg


79


Dec.


8 Walsh


19 hrs. 45 mins.


Dec. 10


Andrew Little


66


Dec. 10


Harriet H. Chapman


77


11


25


Dec. 10


John L. Jones 65


24


11


13


Dec. 13


Herman O. Frenning


51


Dec. 13


Elizabeth A. Johnston


74


6


10


Dec. 13


Fitch


1


Dec. 13


Merton Vsomus


43


10


30


Dec. 14


Ethel B. Blake


53


Dec. 16


Esther M. Harney


28


3


8


Dec. 16


John H. Drake


85


16


Dec. 17


John R. Wilder


71


Dec. 17


Mildred Fisher


39


Dec. 17


Ernest A. Dawe


60


Dec. 18


Ellen E. Mates


79.


Dec. 18


Margaret H. Armstrong


64


Dec. 18


Catherine Fitzgerald


81


3


3


Dec. 19


Mary F. Grignon


55


7


20


Dec. 20


Kevin Service


2


3


Dec. 20


Martha S. Hinsdale


92


9


28


Dec. 22


Jewett


3


Dec. 22


Rachel Lothrop


80


2


Dec. 23


Edward Pierce


64


10


24


Dec. 23


Harold E. Shopman


66


Dec. 23


Ellen M. Hackett


59


2


19


Dec. 23


William Russell


Abt. 68


Dec. 24


Margaret Kane


67


Dec. 24


Mary T. Smith


77


9


6 -


Dec. 24


John H. Hart


Abt. 69


-


Dec. 25


Hyman Miller


71


Dec. 26


Winifred E. White


55


9


Dec. 26


Charles Dixon


63


8


21


-


-


Dec. 24


Edward B. Davey


67


Dec. 11


Gaynelle M. Persons


13 hrs.


P


323


REPORT OF CITY CLERK


Date


Name


Years


Age Months Days


Dec. 26


James M. Thibodeau


91


4


19


Dec. 26


Sarah Keilty


83


Dec. 27


Eunice B. Damon


76


9


15


Dec. 27


Marjorie F. Ford


26


Dec. 28


Martin Keefe


Abt. 58


Dec. 28


Donald Knowles


2


17


Dec. 28


Nathan Newman


61


Dec. 29


John McGrath


67


6


15


Dec. 30


Loretta Fabrizio


56


7


23


Dec. 30


Novella M. Smith


82


17


Dec. 30


Charles Airth


64


4


10


Dec. 31


Cornelius Perry


59


Dec. 31


Norma Martell


Abt. 49


Dec. 31


J. Walter Burke


45


Dec. 31


Mary J. Lang


80


6


7


Dec. 31


Judson L. Smith


82


2


5


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325


REPORT OF PARK DEPARTMENT


REPORT OF THE PARK DEPARTMENT


Quincy, Massachusetts


March 1, 1942.


To the Honorable Mayor, THOMAS S. BURGIN


DEAR SIR:


An account of the activities and accomplishments of the Quincy Park Department is herewith presented constituting the fifty- third annual report since its inception.


The past year has been a full one in the various activities of the Quincy Park Department. A marked increase was noted in all services and every effort was made to make Parks and Recreation interesting for old and young alike.


The Board had ambitious plans for the year to come, with sev- eral recommendations for added services, but owing to the sudden change in world affairs, in which the United States finds itself involved in war, it is our duty to carry on as is, and do everything possible to conserve our finances and at the same time, do our part to build the morale of our citizens.


In the past, it has been the custom to give a detailed report cov- ering every phase of Park and Recreation activities with a detailed account of developments and expenditures.


At your request to be brief in the annaul report, we herewith present our report and recommendations in condensed form for City Records. There will be on file at the Park Office, a full detailed report which will be available to your Honor, the City Council and the citizens of Quincy.


With respect to finances, it is gratifying to report that the budget was strictly adhered to and all plans of expenditures carried out with satisfying results and excellent progress was made.


In closing, the Board Members wish to take this opportunity to thank you for the privilege and honor of serving the City of Quincy. As members of the Park Board, may your faith in us react in accomplishments that will be a credit to your administration.


WILLIAM M. TRUSSELLE, Chairman.


Improvements and Maintenance


During the past year all Baseball Fields were put in condition during the spring months and maintained for the season. Consider- able work was done on the John Wendall Moses Field at Squantum, a grass infield was installed, the outfield regraded, a wood fence erected in the outfield and along third base, a chain-link fence sur- round-neighboring property and new bleachers on one side that will accommodate 500. O'Neil Field-chain-link fence, paint and repairs to bleachers and dead trees removed. Perkins-rebuilt in-


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field, softball to hard ball. North Stadium-seeded, installed track and field equipment, painted bleachers. LeBrecque-paint and re- graded field. Kincaide-erected chain-link fence on wall at play- ground.


Skating Rinks


Skating rinks and ponds were maintained and serviced at Manet Lake, Sailor's Home Pond, Stoney Brae, O'Neil Field, Wendell Moses Field, Munroe and Bishop Field.


Football Fields


North Stadium Faxon Field, O'Rourke Field, Kincaide Field, Upper Merrymount, Municipal Stadium, O'Neil Field, Munroe, Le- Brecque, and Montclair, all fields equipped with goal posts and lined off for games. Steel posts at Municipal Stadium.


Tennis Courts


Tennis Courts all lined off and equipped with nets.


Softball Fields


Faxon Park, Faxon Field, Welcome Young, Munroe, Pageant Field, two diamonds, and Upper Merrymount, maintained and lined off for games.


Bowling on the Green


Regular Custodian assigned and continuous service all through the season. Greens are in constant use.


Basketball


During the winter in cooperation with the Defense Council, two ten-team Leagues were formed, equipment supplied and officials provided. Six service teams were represented.


Horseshoe Pitching


Interest in this popular barnyard sport was keen this year, so much so, that the Board encouraged it as one of the regular play- ground features. Competition was conducted on an inter-playground scale, with finals played at the end of the season. Clay courts will be built on several playgrounds this year.


Recreation


During the period covered by this report, it has become increas- ingly evident that there is a widespread demand for year-round indoor and outdoor recreation. This is true not only in Quincy, but from what the Board can gather, it is general throughout the United States. In view of this situation, the larger cities must pre- pare to meet the demand, when W.P.A. Recreation Projects are eventually dropped by the Government, as an emergency measure.


A well planned system of recreation is essential to the well- being of every community. It may be purely passive, such as nat- ural scenery, or it may include various degrees of activity, to the most intensive physical exercise, such as tennis. All forms are necessary to service varying public demands.


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REPORT OF PARK DEPARTMENT


REPORT OF SUPERVISOR OF PLAYGROUNDS


Board of Park Commissioners:


The playground season got underway July 7th, at the City's twenty playgrounds and 53,187 children took advantage of the fine facilities which are provided for their convenience.


The Supervisor and twenty-five female instructors were on hand opening day, while nineteen male instructors were added to the force on July 28th. These young men in cooperation with the female instructors carried out a very successful program.


The daily program opened with flag ceremonies, followed by contests in baseball, slug ball, volley ball, tennis, handiwork and quiet games of bean bag, ring toss and story periods.


Inter-playground contests were held and from a standpoint of competition were found to be very beneficial.


Picnics to Nantasket Beach, Franklin Park, Merrymount Park and Faxon Park were enjoyed by the different playgrounds and the arrangements were made by the instructors.


The annual horseshoe tournament was a great success with a total of 64 boys competing.


The annual baseball day to Braves Field was attended by 473 boy and girl fans and the journey to Fenway Park drew an attend- ance of 573. The groups were in charge of the playground instruc- tors.


The Field Day was attended by more than 600 and keen compe- tition was observed in the track and field events.


The bicycle meet held at the Municipal Stadium was successful and should be an annual affair.


Field Days and Pet Shows were staged at each playground and as in the past proved very popular.


In closing let me say that the success of any program depends on the combining forces and whatever success was attained is due to the fine efforts of the Instructors, Mr. Spargo, Manager and Director of Parks and Playgrounds, and you the members of the Park Board.




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