Father | Patrick M. Fitzpatrick (b. 8 March 1836, d. 1 August 1915) |
Mother | Josephine Rhoad (b. 30 September 1838, d. 20 June 1919) |
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Daughter | Dorothy Margaret McEvoy (b. 3 September 1902, d. 26 November 1990) |
Son | Dr. Leonard Lawrence McEvoy+ (b. 17 June 1904, d. 30 July 1997) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
ICHARD D. McEVOY, D. D. S.
A prominent citizen of Missouri Valley, Iowa, is R. D. McEvoy, who has been practicing dentistry in that city since the spring of 1900. He has not only been one of the leaders of his chosen profession in the city, but has been one of the leaders in many activities in the life of the community. He belongs to that class of men who are interested in the things about them and never fails to give his hearty support to any measure which he feels will be of general benefit to the body politic.
Dr. R. D. McEvoy, the son of Edmund and Mary (Kelly) McEvoy, was born at Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, January 14, 1870. His parents were both natives of Ottawa, where his father was engaged in agricultural pursuits. In 1871 Edmund McEvoy came to the United States and located in LaGrange township, Harrison county, Iowa. He farmed in that township until 1888, and then moved to Adair, Iowa, where he lived for some time. His wife died in Missouri Valley, and his death occurred in Canada, where he was visiting at the time. Edmund McEvoy and wife were the parents of nine children, two of whom are living in Harrison county, Dr. R. D. and M. T., the latter of whom is employed in the bank at Mondamin, Iowa. Eight of the children are still living.
Doctor McEvoy was only about one year old when his parents came from Canada to Harrison county, Iowa. After completing the common- and high-school courses of this county, Doctor McEvoy spent one year at Creighton University at Omaha. He then entered the Chicago College of Dental Surgery and was graduated from that excellent institution in the spring of 1900. On May 14th of that year he located in Missouri Valley for the practice of his profession and has built up a large and lucrative business in the city and throughout the county.
Doctor McEvoy was married April 8, 1901, to Mattie Fitzpatrick, of Churdan, Greene county, Iowa, and to this union two children have been born, Dorothy, aged twelve, and Leonard, aged ten. Doctor McEvoy and his family are loyal members of the Catholic church.
In the civic life of his community Doctor McEvoy has borne a prominent and honorable part. He has taken a leading part in Democratic politics and has served on the city council. He was a member of the Commercial Club at the time the streets were paved, and was one of the influential factors in bringing about his desired improvement. He is secretary of the library board, president of the Auto Club, a member of the Commercial Club and has served on its board of directors. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Modern Woodmen of America. He also is a member of the Iowa Dental Association and the National Dental Association, and has served as president of the District Dental Association of Iowa. In addition to his other interests in Missouri Valley, he owns a well improved farm three and one-half miles southwest of the city and takes a keen interest in modern agriculture. He is a director and stockholder in the States Savings Bank, of Missouri Valley, and a counselor of the Lincoln Highway Association. Dr. R. D. McEvoy is a genial and wholesouled man who has a large acquaintance throughout the county and is distinctly one of the representative men of his community.
source of biographical sketch: "History of Harrison County, Iowa: its people, industries and institutions, with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families", 1915, pages 763 - 764.
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Father | Richard David McEvoy, D.D.S. (b. 14 January 1870, d. 27 May 1945) |
Mother | Mattie Fitzpatrick (b. 18 December 1871, d. 13 January 1956) |
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Daughter | Marian Jeanne McEvoy |
Daughter | Annette Marie McEvoy |
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Father | Richard David McEvoy, D.D.S. (b. 14 January 1870, d. 27 May 1945) |
Mother | Mattie Fitzpatrick (b. 18 December 1871, d. 13 January 1956) |
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Daughter | Marian Jeanne McEvoy |
Daughter | Annette Marie McEvoy |
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Son | Morris Fitzpatrick (b. about 1907) |
Daughter | Julia Clare Fitzpatrick+ (b. 1 September 1918, d. 15 May 2005) |
The Moline Daily Dispatch, Moline, Illinois; Wednesday, 29 AUG 1906, page 2 (Newspapers.com):
SOCIAL NOTES
Mills (sic) L. Fitzpatrick, night operator at the Milwaukee station, claimed Miss Matilda Josephine Coburn (sic) in marriage yesterday in a ceremony performed by Father Joseph S. Kelly at St. Mary’s church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coburn (sic) and has been night telephone chief for the Central Union for some time. Both of the young people have many friends who will wish them joy and success. They will begin housekeeping at 422 ½ Eleventh street.
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Father | Miles L. Fitzpatrick (b. February 1876) |
Mother | Matilda Koberg (b. August 1881) |
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Father | Miles L. Fitzpatrick (b. February 1876) |
Mother | Matilda Koberg (b. August 1881) |
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Daughter | Carol Ann Beck (b. 8 January 1944, d. 8 January 1944) |
Daughter | Linda Ann Beck+ |
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(Storm Lake Times, 25 MAY 2005)
Julia Claire "Judy" FizPatrick was born on Sept. 1, 1917, the daughter of Miles and Mathilda FitzPatrick in Illinois. Judy graduated from Storm Lake High School. On May 4, 1940, Judy married Homer W. Beck in Storm Lake. In 1939, Homer began the Storm Lake Reminder and Stationery Store, which they owned and operated for 27 years. In 1962 they sold the business to Ralph and Dorothy Davis. Judy worked as a bartender for Moose Lodge in Storm Lake. She was a member of the St. Mary's Catholic Church. She enjoyed reading and going on cruises.
Preceding Judy in death were her parents and her husband Homer on March 8,1991.
Survivors include her daughter, Linda and her husband Michael Kitchen of Marion, Ind.; eight grandchildren, Curtis and his wife Trich Firebaugh of Reno, Nev., Craig and his wife Julie Firebaugh of Phoenix, Ariz., Larry and his wife Zebbie Firebaugh of Sacramento, Calif., Lonie Firebaugh of Tampa, Fla., Mary Ann Firebaugh of Reno, Nev., Michael Firebaugh of Reno, Nev., Sheldon Firebaugh of Gas City, Ind. and Cory and his wife Misty Firebaugh of Reno, Nev.; and 12 great-grandchildren.
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Daughter | Carol Ann Beck (b. 8 January 1944, d. 8 January 1944) |
Daughter | Linda Ann Beck+ |
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(Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune, 13 MAR 1991)
He was born February 4, 1915 in Brookville, 111., to Milton and Nellie (Kampmier) Beck. He was educated in Polo, I11. schools. He was the owner and operator of the Storm Lake "Reminder'' newspaper and stationery store for 27 years. Homer married Julia Claire Fitzpatrick May 4, 1940 in St. Mary's Church. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Storm Lake Moose Lodge #790.
He was preceded in death by his parents and half brother, Kenneth Brown.
Survivors include his wife; one daughter — Linda Parker, Las Vegas, Nev.; two sisters — Mariam Folk, Polo, m.; and Helen Isenburger, Polo, 111.; eight grand children and five great-grandchildren.
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Father | Homer W. Beck (b. 4 February 1915, d. 8 March 1991) |
Mother | Julia Clare Fitzpatrick (b. 1 September 1918, d. 15 May 2005) |
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