Genealogy
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
Last Hurley of Revere Beach fame dies
Revere
Clement W Hurley was at Revere Beach when four roller coasters clacked and clattered around the seaside amusement park. He was at Revere Beach when there were six merry-go-rounds and the crash of dodgem cars competed with the pounding of the surf. And he was at Revere Beach when gravelly voiced barkers shilled stuffed dolls for a quarter a chance and smell of hot dogs and onions filled the air.
Hurley, of Saugus, the last remaining member of the original Hurley family who built the first amusements at Revere Beach, died peacefully Wednesday in Salem at Salem Hospital. He was 89.
Charles Belcher, of Old Winthrop Clan
Boston Globe March 11, 1962, page 61
Services for Charles D. Belcher, 88, oldest member of one of Winthrop's founding families will be held at 2:30 pm tomorrow in the Reynolds Funeral Home, Winthrop. Interment will be at the Winthrop Cemetery.
Mr. Belcher died March 2 at Wilmington, Del, where for the past seven years he lived with a son, Dr. Charles Jr. A retired employee of the Winthrop Post Office, Mr. Belcher was a member of the First Church in Winthrop, Methodist; a past noble grand of Crystal Bay Lodge I.O.O.F., and a member of Winthrop Lodge, A.F. & A.M. He was a brother of the late Arnold Belcher, former Globe news photographer.
PUETZ - At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gloria Vradenburgh, 36 Hasbrouck Street on Wednesday, March 30, 1955, Emma Helene Fillmer, wife of William Puetz of Mountain View Avenue, Town of Newburgh.
Funeral services will be held at her late home, Mountain View Avenue, Town of Newburgh on Saturday, April 2nd, 1955 at 11:30 a.m.
Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.
Friends may call at her late home on Friday afternoon and evening.
From the Newburgh News March 3, 1955.
Man's Sudden Death
Paul Peha, an Austrian residing at 135 William Street, died suddenly this morning. Coroner Buss was summoned and had Dr. Sweeney perform a post mortem examination. The physician gave it as his opinion that the man had died from paralysis of the heart, induced by acute indigestion. He was forty years old and is survived by his wife.
PECKA - At his residence, Quassaick Avenue, Town of New Windsor, N.Y., Tuesday , June 26, 1934, John P. Pecka, beloved husband of Mary Sopka Pecka.
Funeral will be held at the residence Saturday, June 30, 1934, at 5:30 o'clock, thence to the Church of St. Francis Assisi, Benkard Avenue, this city, where at 9:30 o'clock a solemn Mass of requiem will be offered to which relatives, friends, officers, and members of Assemby No. 23, S. T. J. Sokol of Newburgh and Assembly No. 59, National Slovak Society, are invited.
Friends are invited to call Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons and evenings.
2-3-1960
Mrs. Jesse Lent
CLINTONDALE - Mrs. Jesse Lent, 79, of Clintondale, died last Tuesday at the New Paltz Infirmary where she had been a patient for some time. Her husband died in 1930.
The former Miss Maud A Lounsberry, Mrs. Lent was born in Beacon, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Lounsberry and was educated in schools there.
Surviving are four sons, Asel and George Lent, Newburgh, Jesse Lent, High Falls; seven daughters, Mrs. James Davis, Mrs. Gladys Ackhart, Mrs. Betty Vanoryan and Mrs Robert Speedling, Newburgh; Mrs. Thomas Zannucci, Highland; Mrs. Marcus Smith, Ewen, N.J., and Mrs Marie Dondero, South Plainfield, N.J., and a brother, Joseph Loundberry, Middletown.
CARO - Suddenly entered into rest in this city at the residence of 200 South William street Matthew Caro, husband of Angelena St. George Caro.
Relatives and friends, officers, and members of St. Francis De Paul Society are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1929, at 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock at the Church of the Saced Heart where a solemn high mass of requiem will be offered for the happy repose of his soul.
Casket will be open Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Interment in Calvary cemetery.
Cavo - Entered into rest on Sunday, Feb. 2, 1930, Angelina Cavo, widow of Mathew Cavo.
Relatives and friends, officers and members, of the St. Francis de Paul Society are invited to attend the funeral from the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Cavo, 41 Thompson street on Wednesday morning, Feb. 5, 1930, at 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock at the church of the Sacred Heart where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered for the happy repose of her soul.
Casket will be open Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Interment in Calvary cemetery.
Angelina Cavo
Mrs. Angelina Cavo, widow of Matthew Cavo, died on Sunday evening in the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
CARO - At St. Luke's Hospital, Monday, February 7, 1949, James Bincenzo, husband of Helen Rij of 28 Henry Avenue this city.
Funeral will be held from the William E. Doulin Funeral Home, 318 North Montgomery Street, Wednesday, February 9, 1949, at 9 a.m. thence to the Church of The Sacred Heart where at 10 a.m. a high Mass of requiem will be offered to which relatives and friends are invited.
Friends may call at the William E. Doulin Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Interment Calvary Cemetery