The Arlington Advocate, 2 June 1938
TIMOTHY C. AHERN |
After recovering from an operation and apparently well on the road to
recovery, Timothy C. Ahern, of 52 Wyman terrace passed away on Memorial Day, the day he was destined
to return home from the Cambridge Hospital.
This sad news was received by many Arlington residents as a severe shock, due to
the fact that Mr. Ahern's brother, Daniel Ahern of Belton street, passed away after a short illness only two
months ago.
Last November, another brother, John Ahern, also of this town, answered the last
call, only three years after the episode in Mexico, which took the life of Francis Happy Ahern,
one of the most popular graduates of Arlington High School.
Mr. Timothy Ahern was the father of Happy and all who knew
Tim knew him to have the same congenial, pleasing disposition as his young son, who was
the innocent victim of a Mexican policeman's pistol, while visiting that country with his uncle Dan.
Mr. Ahern was employed at the Barta Press of Cambridge and is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Margaret (Tolan) Ahern, two daughters, Gertrude and Jean. Also surviving is Miss Mary Ahern, a
sister, and Maurice Ahern, a brother, both of Belton street, Arlington.
A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated at St. Agnes Church this morning
at 9 o'clock and interment was at Mt. Pleasant cemetery.
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1938 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts
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