Dan Stammers1
M, #53026
Citations
- [S9853] Obituary - Doan Edwin "Ed" Brush
Sawyer Jenkins1
M, #53027
Parents
Citations
- [S9853] Obituary - Doan Edwin "Ed" Brush
Finn Jenkins1
M, #53028
Parents
Citations
- [S9853] Obituary - Doan Edwin "Ed" Brush
Peter L. Fisher1
M, #53029
BASIC FACTS
Peter L. Fisher had reference number 53344.
Citations
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
Nancy Jane Radikan1
F, #53030
BASIC FACTS
Nancy Jane Radikan had reference number 53345.
Citations
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
Charles Detmer Shannon1,2
M, #53031, b. 12 June 1925, d. 27 August 1985
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Charles Detmer Shannon was born on 12 June 1925 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana.1 He died on 27 August 1985, at age 60, in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois.2 Charles Detmer Shannon had reference number 53346. His Social Security Number was 725-01-9725, issued: Railroad board, last residence: Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin.3 World War II, U.S. Navy, 8 Jul 1942 - 12 Jan 1946 & 20 Apr 1947 - 27 Apr 1952, gunner's mate on a destroyer.4,5 He resided in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois (1970.)6 He was a Police officer in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois.7 Siblings Caroline and Charles are not shown in the 1930 and 1940 Censuses. It is not clear why they are not shown in the 1930 Census. Their maternal grandmother, Bessie Grace (Ensminger) Kirkendall, lived in the household and was taking care of the two children. After Bessie's death (1931) her unmarried sister, Harriet Ensminger, came in to help, however, after an arguemnt between their mother and her aunt, the siblings were placed in foster homes. Charles joined the Navy shorly after his 17th birthday. After high school, Caroline worked for a bank and then joined the Navy when she was 20 years old.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Chicago Tribune; Chicago, Illinois; Tuesday, December 24, 1985; Page 12 (Newspapers.com)
SHANNON
Charles Detmer Shannon, Aug. 27, 1985. We have you in our hearts this Holiday season. Though gone, you will be with us always.
Your Loving Sister Carol.
Citations
- [S2613] Birth Certificate - Charles Detmer Shannon
- [S5423] Genealogy prepared by Caroline Shannon (Ancestry.com)
- [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
- [S12468] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850 - 2010 (Ancestry.com)
- [S4298] Email from Carol (Shannon) O'Grady dated November 21, 2016
- [S12452] U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 (Ancestry.com)
- [S8719] Letter received from Carolline "Carol" (Shannon) O'Grady on December 20, 2016
Jack Warren O'Grady1
M, #53032, b. 22 November 1922, d. 1 June 2003
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Jack Warren O'Grady was born on 22 November 1922 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana.1 He died on 1 June 2003, at age 80, in Glenview, Cook Co., Illinois.1 He was buried in All Saints Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum, Des Plaines, Cook Co., Illinois.2 Jack Warren O'Grady had reference number 53347. World War II, U.S. Marines, enlisted 10 May 1942, released 10 Oct 1943.2,3 He was an Artist and photographer, owned and operated O'Grady Studios (see obituary.)2 His Social Security Number was 322-18-5259, issued: Illinois, last residence: Glenview, Cook Co., Illinois.4 OBITUARY - Chicago Sun-Times; Illinois; Tuesday, June 3, 2003
O'Grady, Jack W. age 80, of Glenview, Marine Corp Veteran, WWII, wonderful husband of Carol O'Grady, caring father of Maureen (Michael) Morelli, J. Shannon, Thomas C. (Shelley) and John Daniel (Kyle) O'Grady, loving grandfather of Mikey, Katie, Caroline, Danny, William and Jack. Visitation Tuesday, 2 to 9 p.m. at Donnellan Family Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie Blvd., at Old Orchard Road, Skokie. Funeral Mass Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 1775 Grove St., Glenview. Interment All Saints Cemetery. Funeral info., 847-675-1990 Visit Guest Book at www.suntimes.com
OBITUARY - Northbrook Star; Illinois; Thursday, July 3, 2003
Jack W. O'Grady, 80, of Glenview, advertising industry icon, gallery owner, award-winning photographer and longtime Loyola Academy hockey coach, died June 1 in Glenbrook Hospital in Glenview.
Mr. O'Grady was born Nov.,, 22, 1922 in Indianapolis, Ind. He was raised in Chicago and served in the U.S. Marines during World War II.
He was employed at Feldkamp-Malloy studios until 1957 when he opened his own advertising art and photography studio. His advertising art studio and sales promotion agency evolved over 50 years to win national acclaim whose clients included United Airlines, Zenith, Kraft Foods, Sears, Miller Brewing, Raleigh Belair, Royal Crown Cola and many other Fortune 500 companies.
Mr. O'Grady was a b big believer in the youth of America, and gave many young artists and designers their first break in the advertising business. Throughout his career, hundreds of designers, illustrators, photographers and production artists were employed in his showcase offices at 333 N. Michigan Ave.
Mr. O'Grady photographed annual campaigns for United Airlines, Hertz Rent-a-Car, the MGM Grand hotel, R.R. Donnelley & Sons and other blue-chip clients, traveling around the world, which he loved. He photographed famous people from all over, and took what turned out to be the last portrait of Mayor Richard J. Daley.
In 1976, he launched O'Grady Galleries with the Chicago Tribune Bicentennial Art Collection, commissioning top American artists to paint scenes from America's history. The Tribune Sunday magazine ran features on the artists and historical aspects of the paintings weekly. The galleries, which later included an additional Scottsdale, Arizona location, represented the work of notable artists including Georgia O'Keeffe and Norman Rockwell.
In 1973, with the future of Loyola Academy's hockey program uncertain, Mr. O'Grady volunteered to become head coach. He supported the team financially, and became the architect of its present-day program.
Mr. O'Grady also founded the Loyola Academy Thanksgiving Invitational Hockey Tournament, now the largest high school Thanksgiving hockey tournament in the nation. He coached the team for nine years and was recently inducted into Loyola Academy's Athletic Hall of Fame.
He was a longtime member of Chicago's Tavern Club, the Park Ridge Country Club and the Sunset Ridge Country Club in Northbrook, where he enjoyed playing golf and entertaining family and friends.
Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Caroline; two daughters, Maureen (Michael Morelli) and Shannon; two sons, Tom (Shelley) and Dan (Kyle); and six grandchildren, Mike Morelli, Katie, Caroline, Danny, Will and Jack O'Grady.
A Requiem Mass was celebrated June 4 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Glenview. Burial was in All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines.
OBITUARY - Chicago Sun-Times, Illinois; Wednesday, July 9, 2003
Jack W. O'Grady, gallery owner, photographer
Jack W. O'Grady's advertising art studio and sales promotion agency was one of the best-known in the country, with a client list that included United Airlines, Kraft Foods, Sears, Zenith, Miller Brewing, Royal Crown Cola and many other Fortune 500 companies.
He also was an art gallery owner, a prominent photographer and the longtime hockey coach at Loyola Academy in Wilmette.
Mr. O'Grady, 80, died June 1 at Glenbrook Hospital, Glenview, after suffering a heart attack.
He was brought up in Chicago by his paternal grandparents after his mother died while he was a baby. He graduated from Amundsen High School, then enlisted in the Marines just after the outbreak of World War II.
After the war Mr. O'Grady studied design and illustration under the GI Bill at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. He also drove a taxi and worked for an art studio as a graphic designer and salesman.
In 1957, he opened his own advertising art studio, with the Hertz annual report as his first major job. Hiring a photographer, he went to Florida to shoot Hertz facilities. When he found himself telling the photographer what to do, he finally asked, "How much is that camera?"
"When I came back, I bought a camera," he said in a 1977 interview with the Chicago Sun-Times' Midwest magazine.
A month later, Hertz sent him around the country photographing national parks and major cities for a series of 20 maps. After six weeks, he ended up with 1,600 photos, and his photography career was born.
Mr. O'Grady's talent with a camera took him around the world, and famous people were among his subjects. He made the last portrait of Mayor Richard J. Daley.
His headquarters at 333 N. Michigan housed a staff of about 50. It featured offices decorated as a general country store, an Indian tepee, a Roman bath, a train station and other themes.
"My dad felt it helped the artists to be more creative," said his daughter, Maureen Morelli, who worked for him in sales for 12 years. "Plus it was really fun."
In 1976, he launched O'Grady Galleries with a collection of bicentennial art, commissioning paintings of scenes from America's history. The galleries, which later added a location in Scottsdale, Ariz., presented the work of such painters as Georgia O'Keeffe, Fritz Scholder, Bernie Fuchs and Norman Rockwell.
At Loyola Academy, Mr. O'Grady took over a troubled hockey program in 1973, serving as head coach and supporting the team financially.
He was a longtime member of the Tavern Club, the Park Ridge Country Club and the Sunset Ridge Country Club in Northbrook.
Mr. O'Grady was a resident of Park Ridge for 23 years, and also lived in Winnetka, Northfield, on Chicago's North Side and in Northfield before moving to Glenview about seven years ago.
"He was extremely charismatic, very outgoing and boisterous," said his son, Tom. "People really remembered him because of his personality. He was a true salesman."
Other survivors include his wife of 53 years [55 years], Caroline; two other sons, Shannon and Dan, and six grandchildren.
Services have been held.
Citations
- [S5423] Genealogy prepared by Caroline Shannon (Ancestry.com)
- [S10545] Obituary - Jack Warren O'Grady
- [S12468] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850 - 2010 (Ancestry.com)
- [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
Thomas Charles "Tom" O'Grady1,2
M, #53033
Parents
Citations
- [S10545] Obituary - Jack Warren O'Grady
- [S8719] Letter received from Carolline "Carol" (Shannon) O'Grady on December 20, 2016
Maureen Ann O'Grady1,2
F, #53034
Parents
Citations
- [S10545] Obituary - Jack Warren O'Grady
- [S8719] Letter received from Carolline "Carol" (Shannon) O'Grady on December 20, 2016
Michael Morelli1
M, #53035
Citations
- [S10545] Obituary - Jack Warren O'Grady
James Shannon "Shannon" O'Grady1,2
M, #53036
Parents
Citations
- [S10545] Obituary - Jack Warren O'Grady
- [S8719] Letter received from Carolline "Carol" (Shannon) O'Grady on December 20, 2016
John Daniel "Dan" O'Grady1
M, #53037
Parents
Citations
- [S10545] Obituary - Jack Warren O'Grady
Shelley Brzozowski1,2,3
F, #53038
Citations
- [S10545] Obituary - Jack Warren O'Grady
- [S8719] Letter received from Carolline "Carol" (Shannon) O'Grady on December 20, 2016
- [S4297] Email from Carol (Shannon) O'Grady dated January 3, 2017
Kyle Deasy1,2
F, #53039
Citations
- [S10545] Obituary - Jack Warren O'Grady
- [S8719] Letter received from Carolline "Carol" (Shannon) O'Grady on December 20, 2016
Michael Shannon "Mike" Morelli1,2
M, #53040
Parents
Citations
- [S10545] Obituary - Jack Warren O'Grady
- [S8719] Letter received from Carolline "Carol" (Shannon) O'Grady on December 20, 2016
Frank J. O'Grady1
M, #53041
BASIC FACTS
Frank J. O'Grady had reference number 53356.
Citations
- [S12476] U.S., Social Security Application and Claims Index, 1936 - 2007 (Ancestry.com)
Leah Hutchins1
F, #53042
BASIC FACTS
Leah Hutchins had reference number 53357.
Citations
- [S12476] U.S., Social Security Application and Claims Index, 1936 - 2007 (Ancestry.com)
William J. O'Donnell1,2
M, #53043
BASIC FACTS
William J. O'Donnell and Henrietta F. Birchall were married on 23 October 1890 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois. William J. O'Donnell had reference number 53358.
Citations
- [S12476] U.S., Social Security Application and Claims Index, 1936 - 2007 (Ancestry.com)
- [S3966] Death Notice - Simon Dennis or Daniel "Si" O'Donnell
Henrietta F. Birchall1
F, #53044
BASIC FACTS
Henrietta F. Birchall and William J. O'Donnell were married on 23 October 1890 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois. Henrietta F. Birchall had reference number 53359.
Citations
- [S12476] U.S., Social Security Application and Claims Index, 1936 - 2007 (Ancestry.com)
Roy George Kline1,2,3,4
M, #53045, b. 30 October 1889, d. 23 March 1945
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Roy George Kline was born on 30 October 1889 in Hanover, York Co., Pennsylvania.2 He was born on 30 October 1893 in Hanover, York Co., Pennsylvania.1 He and Beatrice L. Spangler were married about 1922.4 He died on 23 March 1945, at age 55, in Hanover, York Co., Pennsylvania.1 He was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Hanover, York Co., Pennsylvania.1 Roy George Kline was also known as Leroy Kline.2 He had reference number 53360. He was a Laborer - furniture factory (1930); none due to being blind (death certificate.)1,4 He was enumerated on the census in York County, Pennsylvania (1900 - 1920); Adams County, (1930.) Blind.1 Roy's death certificate and grave marker say he was born in 1893 but census records show he was born in 1889.
OBITUARY - The Gazette and Daily; York, Pennsylvania; Saturday, March 24, 1945; Page 10
Roy G. Kline
Roy George Kline, 27 Third street, died suddenly yesterday morning about 9:15 o'clock, at the age of 51 years. Death was due to a heart condition from which he had suffered for some time. He had been under the care of a physician. Mr. Kline was a son of the late George P. and Annie Gobrecht Kline. He was a member of Grace Reformed church. Surviving are his wife, who before marriage was Beatrice Spangler; two children, Pfc. George F Kline, serving with the United States Third Army in Germany, and Roy Kline, Jr., at home, and one sister, Mrs, Charles E. Myers, 703 Carlisle street. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon with services conducted at 2 o'clock at the W, A, Feiser funeral home, Carlisle street. Rev. John A. Kleinginna, pastor of Grace Reformed church, will officiate. Interment will be made in Mt. Olivet cemetery.
GRAVE MARKER
KLINE
------------
BORTNER
RAY G. BEATRICE L.
OCT. 30, 1893 APR. 27, 1903
MAR. 23, 1945 OCT 6, 1971.
Citations
- [S3814] Death Certificate - Roy George Kline
- [S645] 1900 Census, Pennsylvania, York County
- [S992] 1910 Census, Pennsylvania, York County
- [S1901] 1930 Census, Pennsylvania, Adams County
Beatrice L. Spangler1,2,3,4
F, #53046, b. 27 April 1903, d. 6 October 1971
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Beatrice L. Spangler was born on 27 April 1903 in Pennsylvania.2,3 She and Roy George Kline were married about 1922.4 She died on 6 October 1971, at age 68, in York, York Co., Pennsylvania.2,5 She was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Hanover, York Co., Pennsylvania.2 Beatrice L. Spangler had reference number 53361. She was enumerated on the census in Adams County, Pennsylvania (1910 - 1930.) Beatrice later married Ervin M. Bortner.
OBITUARY - York Daily Record; York, Pennsylvania; Friday, October 8, 1971; Page 6
Mrs. Ervin M. Bortner
Spring Grove - Mrs Beatrice Spangler Kline Bortner, 68, wife of Ervin M. Bortner, Spring Grove RD 2, died Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kline, 369 Woodland View Drive, York, with whom she resided the past 11 weeks. Her first husband, Roy G. Kline, died in 1945.
Mrs. Bortner was a daughter of the late Fred and Edna Rife Spangler. She was a member of Immanuel Missionary Church, Spring Grove RD 3.
Surviving besides her husband and son are another son, Roy G. Kline Jr., 14 North View Drive, Hanover; four grandchildren, 10 step children, Clyde E. Bortner, 903 Hanover Road, York; Edward T. Bortner, Glen Rock; David P Bortner, Thomasville RD 1; Mrs. John Fisher, Glen Rock RD; Mrs. Edgar Madison, Seven Valleys RD; Mrs. Gerald Hess, York RD 7; Mrs. Glenn Shupp, New Oxford RD; Mrs. Vincent Stevenson, Manchester; Mrs. James Murray, Emigsville; and Mrs. Robert Bowers, Allentown; 37 step grandchildren; 11 step great grandchildren; a brother William R. Spangler, Hanover RD 4; and a sister, Mrs. John H. Bowman, Hanover RD 2.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Sauter Funeral Home, 175 N. Main St., with Rev. Allen A. McVey, Mrs. Bortner's pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Hanover. Memorial contributions may be made to the York County Cancer Society.
GRAVE MARKER
KLINE
------------
BORTNER
RAY G. BEATRICE L.
OCT. 30, 1893 APR. 27, 1903
MAR. 23, 1945 OCT 6, 1971.
Citations
- [S3814] Death Certificate - Roy George Kline
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
- [S1403] 1920 Census, Pennsylvania, Adams County
- [S1901] 1930 Census, Pennsylvania, Adams County
- [S9474] Obituary - Beatrice L. (Spangler) Kline-Bortner
Charles E. Myers1,2,3,4,5
M, #53047, b. 3 December 1889, d. January 1984
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Charles E. Myers was born on 3 December 1889 in Pennsylvania.6,7,2 He died in January 1984, at age 94.6,7 He was buried in Conewago Chapel Basilica Cemetery, Conewago Twp., Adams Co., Pennsylvania.6 Charles E. Myers had reference number 53362. His Social Security Number was 176-05-3714, issued: Pennsylvania, last residence: Hanover, York Co., Pennsylvania.7 He was enumerated on the census in York County, Pennsylvania (1900 - 1920, 1940.) He was a Machinist - wheel works (1910); machinist - machine shop (1920); machinist - foundry (1940.)3,4 GRAVE MARKER
CHARLES E. MYERS
1889 - 1984.
Citations
- [S3811] Death Certificate - Roxie Anna (Kline) Myers
- [S645] 1900 Census, Pennsylvania, York County
- [S992] 1910 Census, Pennsylvania, York County
- [S1418] 1920 Census, Pennsylvania, York County
- [S2301] 1940 Census, Pennsylvania, York County
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
- [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
Maurice Mathias Garrett1,2,3
M, #53048, b. 26 October 1889, d. 19 July 1958
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Maurice Mathias Garrett was born on 26 October 1889 in Hanover, York Co., Pennsylvania.1,2 He and Ethel Irene Kline were married on 27 December 1916 in Washington, District of Columbia.1 He died on 19 July 1958, at age 68, in Hanover, York Co., Pennsylvania.2 He was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Hanover, York Co., Pennsylvania.2 Maurice Mathias Garrett had reference number 53363. He was enumerated on the census in York County, Pennsylvania (1930.) He was a Laborer - shoe factory (1917, 1930); employed by Hanover Shoe, Inc. (1942.)3,4,5 He resided in Hanover, York Co., Pennsylvania (1917, 1942.)4,5 OBITUARY - The Gazette and Daily; Pennsylvania; Monday, July 21, 1958; Page 10
Maurice M. Garrett
Maurice M. Garrett, 68, of 347 High street, died Saturday at 2:15 a.m. in Hanover General hospital. He was a son of the late Elias and Mary Bachman Garrett. His wife, Mrs. Ethel Kline Garrett, died in 1938.
A daughter, Mrs. Geneva Roland, 347 High street, is his only immediate survivor.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. at the Wetzel Funeral home, Carlisle street, Rev. Daniel D. Oravec, assistant pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran church, will officiate. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery.
GRAVE MARKER
MAURICE M. GARRETT
1889 - 1958.
Citations
- [S8914] Marriage Records - District of Columbia, Select Marriages, 1830 - 1921 (Ancestry.com)
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
- [S1915] 1930 Census, Pennsylvania, York County
- [S12482] U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (Ancestry.com)
- [S12722] World War I Draft Registration Cards (Ancestry.com)
Elias Garrett1
M, #53049
BASIC FACTS
Elias Garrett had reference number 53364.
Citations
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
Mary E. Bachman1
F, #53050
BASIC FACTS
Mary E. Bachman had reference number 53365.
Citations
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book