Obituary - Frederick T Hurley I
Frederick T Hurley
Pioneered Beach Rides
Boston Globe August 11, 1964, page 27
Frederick T Hurley, 95, of 1777 North Shore Rd, Revere, pioneer in the establishment of amusements on Revere Beach, died Monday after a long illness.
Mr. Hurley, owner and operator of various amusements along the boulevard, started his business in 1896. He was past president of the Revere Beach Businessmen's Assn., Our Lady of Lourdes Holy Name Society, and, in 1904, was a member of the Revere Police Department.
Husband of the late Mary E (Donahue), Mr. Hurley leaves 9 children, Mrs. Celia A'Hearn, Mrs. Esther Miller, Theresa Hurley, Irene Mackenzie, Frederick Hurley, Jr., Timothy, and Linus, all of Revere; Clement of Saugus and Leo of Melrose; 12 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren
A solemn high Mass of requiem will be sung Thursday at 9 a.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Revere. Interment will be in Immaculate Conception cemetery, Marlboro.
Frederick T Hurley at 95
Boston Herald August 11, 1964
Frederick T Hurley, 95, of 1777 North Shore Rd, Revere, owner of one of the first amusement rides at Revere Beach died yesterday at his home.
He owned several amusements on Revere Beach Boulevard at the time of his death.
He was a Revere policeman in 1904, and a past president of the Revere Businessmen's Association and Our Lady of Lourdes Name society.
He was the husband of the late Mary E Hurley. He leaves 4 daughters Mrs. Cornelius Ahearn, Mrs. Esther Miller, Miss Theresa, and Irene MacKenzie, all of Revere; five sons, Frederick Jr, Timothy, and Linus, all of Revere; Clement of Saugus, and Leo of Melrose, 12 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren.
A solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated Thursday at 9 a.m. in our Lady of Lourdes Church, Revere.