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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

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Obituary - Clement Hurley

Last Hurley of Revere Beach fame dies

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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.

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