Mr. Cassidy was born and reared at Cooter. He served in both World Wars and worked for Terminal Railroad Company in St. Louis for eight years. He was living at Rosebud, Mo., at the time of the accident, and was buried at Owensville, Mo.
Mr. Cassidy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Allie Cassidy, three brothers, James Cassidy of Deering, Leonard Cassidy of Monmonth, Ill., and Parker Cassidy of Catron, Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. Faye Brewer, Hayti, Mrs. George Bennett, Urbana, Illinois, and Miss Cecil Cassidy of Blytheville, Ark.
The Steele Enterprise, Steele, Missouri
Friday, November 16, 1951
Mr. Cassidy was born and reared at Cooter. He served in both World Wars and worked for Terminal Railroad Company in St. Louis for eight years. He was living at Rosebud, Mo., at the time of the accident, and was buried at Owensville, Mo.
Mr. Cassidy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Allie Cassidy, three brothers, James Cassidy of Deering, Leonard Cassidy of Monmonth, Ill., and Parker Cassidy of Catron, Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. Faye Brewer, Hayti, Mrs. George Bennett, Urbana, Illinois, and Miss Cecil Cassidy of Blytheville, Ark.
The Steele Enterprise, Steele, Missouri
Friday, November 16, 1951
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