| Spouse |
James Everett DWYER , Jr. |
| Birth Date |
10 SEP 1905 |
| Birth Place |
Providence, Rhode Island |
| Birth Date |
10 SEP 1905 |
| Birth Place |
Providence, Providence, Rhode Island |
| Death Date |
1 MAY 1993, age: 87 |
| Death Place |
Johnson, Rhode Island |
| Death Date |
1 MAY 1993, age: 87 |
| Death Place |
Johnston, Providence, Rhode Island |
| O Place |
Truck Driver |
| Father |
Thomas DWYER |
| Mother |
Agnes HANLEY |
James Everett Dwyer, Jr. appears in the 1935 State of Rhode Island Census as a truck driver for the cement construction industry located on Allens Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island. He lived at that time at 175 Burnside Street in Providence, Rhode Island.
His obituary appeared in the Providence Journal, 2 May 1993:
Birth: Sep. 10, 1905
Death: May 1, 1993
Providence Sunday Journal
May 2, 1993
James E. Dwyer
JOHNSTON - James E. "Skip" Dwyer, 87 of Valley Drive, foreman at the Municipal Police and Fire Garage, Providence, for 28 years before retiring in 1971, died yesterday at home. He was the husband of Mary A. (Gorman) Dwyer.
Born in Providence, a son of the late Thomas and Agnes (Hanley) Dwyer, he moved to Johnston 15 years ago.
Mr. Dwyer was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II, and served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater. After retiring, he worked part-time for Tilden Thurber, Providence, until 1985. For the past seven years he was a maintenance worker at St. Joseph's Church, Scituate.
Besides his wife he leaves two sons, James W., and Joseph T. Dwyer both of Warwick, and three sisters, Mae McAnany of Warwick, Rita McAnany of Providence, and Dottie Beagan of Warwick. He was brother of the late Joseph, Raymond, William, and Agnes Dwyer.
The Funeral will be held Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. from the Winfield and Son's Funeral Home, Route 116, North Scituate Village, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 at St. Joseph Church, Danielson Pike Scituate. Burial with military honors will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.
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| Marr Date |
30 MAR 1978 |
| Marr Place |
St. Joseph Church, North Scituate, Rhode Island |
Curch of the Ephiphany
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