Personal
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Born |
December 9, 1905 -
Ridgeway, Elk County, Pennsylvania
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Married |
Helen Kline
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Death |
May 1963 -
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma
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Parents
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Edward Joseph Brennan,
Jr. and Jane F. McCauley
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Siblings
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Kathleen,
Edward, Leo, Dorothey
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Children
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Barbara
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Documents |
P.F.
BRENNAN RITES SLATED
Independent
Oilman Tulsan for 54 years
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Requiem Mass for
Paul Francis Brennan, 57, of 3222
S. Utica Ave., an independent oilman, will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m.
Saturday at Christ the King Catholic Church, of which he was a member.
He died Thursday at home.
Brennan, who came
to Tulsa with his parents from his native Ridgeway, Pa., in 1909, was a
long-time lease broker and royalties dealer.
His father was a well-known oil and real estate operator here.
Brennan was a
third-degree member of the Knights of Columbus and a member of the Crozier
Club, Petroleum Club and Independent Petroleum Association of America.
Surviving are his
widow, Helen; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Parker, 4525 S. Peoria Ave.; two
brothers, E.J. Brennan, 3139 E. 21st Place, and Leo Brennan, 6956 E, 20th
Place, a sister, Mrs. Richard Burke, 1532 S. 76th East Ave., and three
grandchildren.
Two
rosaries will be recited Friday at 7 and 7:30 p.m. at Fitzgerald’s Ivy
Chapel. Interment will be in
Calvary Catholic Cemetery.
Source:
Unknown newspaper, unknown date (provided
by Sean Drury)
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Paul
Brennan, Oilman, Dies
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Paul Francis Brennan, 57, an independent oil
operator, died of a heart attack today in his home at 3222 S. Utica Ave.
Mr. Brennan, a Tulsan most of his life, was a
long-time lease broker and royalties dealer.
He came here from his native Ridgeway, Pa., in 1907 with his
parents, the late Mr. And Mrs. Edward J. Brennan.
His father was a pioneer oil and real estate operator here.
He was a third-degree member of the Knights of
Columbus and a member of Christ the King Catholic Parish, the Crozier
Club, Petroleum Club and Independent Petroleum Association of America.
Surviving are his widow, Helen; a daughter, Mrs.
Barbara Parker of 4525 S. Peoria Ave.; two brothers, E.J. of 3139 E. 21st
Place, and Leo of 6956 E, 20th Place; a sister, Mrs. Richard Burke, 1532
S. 76th E. Ave., and three grandchildren.
Two rosaries will be recited Friday night at
Fitzgerald’s Ivy Chapel at 7 by the Knights of Columbus and 7:30 by
Christ the King Women’s Club.
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Saturday
at Christ the King Catholic Church. Burial
will be in Calvary Catholic Cemetery.
Source: Unknown newspaper,
unknown date (provided by Sean Drury)
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