Photo of John and Erma O'Neill taken abt 1946 in New Jersey.
John J. O'Neill, 73, husband of Erma Long O'Neill of 841 Easter Drive, West Chester, died of an apparent heart attack in the Chester County Hospital, West Chester, last night. Born in Philadelphia, son of the late John and Mary O'Neill, Mr. O'Neill had lived in West Chester for the past two years. A graduate of Northeast High School and Drexel College he retired in 1966 from the RCA laboratories in Princeton, N. J. where he was a manager facilities for 31 years. He was member of St. Agnes Church, West Chester. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons: John J. Jr., of Belle Mead, N. J., William of Morrisville, and two daughters, Miss Inez O'Neill of West Chester; Rosemary, wife of David A. Turner of Key West, Fla. and seven grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kuhl of Newtown Square, and Josephine, wife of Charles Keller of Narbeth. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Agnes Church. Source: Daily Local News, West Chester, Pa.
Photo of John and Erma O'Neill taken abt 1946 in New Jersey.
John J. O'Neill, 73, husband of Erma Long O'Neill of 841 Easter Drive, West Chester, died of an apparent heart attack in the Chester County Hospital, West Chester, last night. Born in Philadelphia, son of the late John and Mary O'Neill, Mr. O'Neill had lived in West Chester for the past two years. A graduate of Northeast High School and Drexel College he retired in 1966 from the RCA laboratories in Princeton, N. J. where he was a manager facilities for 31 years. He was member of St. Agnes Church, West Chester. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons: John J. Jr., of Belle Mead, N. J., William of Morrisville, and two daughters, Miss Inez O'Neill of West Chester; Rosemary, wife of David A. Turner of Key West, Fla. and seven grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kuhl of Newtown Square, and Josephine, wife of Charles Keller of Narbeth. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Agnes Church. Source: Daily Local News, West Chester, Pa.
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