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- [S236] - Newspaper Obituarys, 4 Feb 1954, Rio Journal (Reliability: 3).
Doylestown Boy Dies from Injuries in Truck Accident Thomas Kehoe, two-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Kehoe of Doylestown, died Sunday afternoon at the Columbus hospital a short time after he was struck by a truck driven by his father. The bo y would have been three years old on Feb. 22. Tommy, along with his two brothers, Bobby and Billy, had gone out of the house to meet their father when he returned with his milk truck for dinner. Mr. Kehoe was turning around in the yard and did n ot see Tommy when the truck hit him and threw him. The boy was rushed to St. Mary's hospital, Columbus, where he lived for about two hours. Tommy was born on Feb. 22, 1951 and was the youngest son of Erwin and Geraldine Seier Kehoe. Surviving ar e the parents and brothers, maternal grandmother, Mrs. Alice Seier of Doylestown; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kehoe of Doylestown; maternal grandfather, Albert Seier of Columbus; besides aunts, uncles, cousins and many other relativ es and friends. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning, Feb 3, at 9:30 a.m., at St. Patrick's Catholic church, Doylestown, Father James Kramer officiating. Rosary was said at the Thompson-Kellogg funeral home in Rio and burial was in St. P atrick's cemetery, Doylestown.
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