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Louis Arthur “Pop” Dolan

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Louis Arthur “Pop” Dolan

Birth
USA
Death
5 Apr 1963 (aged 85)
USA
Burial
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Salmon polished granite upright monument. East part of Section 9, on hillside, facing north, 26.5 yards south of St. Lawrence Ave., 94.5 yards west/southwest of the bridge, 260 yards southeast of Eugene Magevney monument, 211 yards east/northeast of Sullivan mausoleum. Dolan monument is directly behind 'NODAL' , a black granite monument, easily located.
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Louis Arthur Dolan was born in Southern Michigan in 1877, and during childhood moved with his parents and siblings to Huntington, Indiana. The Dolan's were railroad men, and a few were saloon keepers. Louis Arthur Dolan (Lou to his family and close friends, Pop to his colleagues and co-workers) worked for the Erie Railroad in Cleveland, Ohio and for the Illinois Central Railroad in Chicago. He met Princess Ellen Winters, 11 years younger, in Huntington, and they married in May, 1916, relocating immediately to Memphis, Tennessee. He was the paymaster in the Master Mechanics' Shop for the IC Railroad in Memphis until his retirement.
Louis Arthur Dolan was born in Southern Michigan in 1877, and during childhood moved with his parents and siblings to Huntington, Indiana. The Dolan's were railroad men, and a few were saloon keepers. Louis Arthur Dolan (Lou to his family and close friends, Pop to his colleagues and co-workers) worked for the Erie Railroad in Cleveland, Ohio and for the Illinois Central Railroad in Chicago. He met Princess Ellen Winters, 11 years younger, in Huntington, and they married in May, 1916, relocating immediately to Memphis, Tennessee. He was the paymaster in the Master Mechanics' Shop for the IC Railroad in Memphis until his retirement.

Gravesite Details

Salmon polished granite upright monument. East portion of Section 9, on hillside, facing north, 26.5 yards south of St. Lawrence Ave. Behind 'NODAL' (black granite monument).



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