A while back I wrote about
Philip Vincent Everitt & Agnes Catherine McGill – today I write about one
of their children.
Agnes Elizabeth Everett
was born in 1925 at New York City and she married Robert Henry Maloy – another New
Yorker born at Staten Island. Together
they had 4 children; sadly, 2 died young and within a couple of years of each
other.
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Robert H. Maloy, 76, a former long-time
resident of Redding, died Thursday at Manor Care Health Services in
Chambersburg, Pa. Mr. Maloy, of
Fayetteville, Pa., was the husband of Agnes Everett Maloy. He was born in Staten Island, N.Y., July 23,
1921, a son of Edward J. and Mabel Love Maloy.
After graduating from LaSalle Military Academy on Long Island, N.Y., he
attended Manhattan College in New York City for four years and later graduated
from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, and served in the U.S. Coast
Guard. Before his 1984 retirement, Mr.
Maloy had been part-owner since 1946 of the family owned Bertschmann and Maloy
Insurance Agency in Staten Island. Following
his retirement, he worked for five years in the accounting department of the
Pope John Paul Center for Health Care in Danbury. While living in Redding, Mr. Maloy was very
involved in community affairs. He was active in various school-related
organizations and civic groups and had served as treasurer of the Mark Twain
Library. He was an avid golfer and
enjoyed boating. Besides his wife of 51
years, he is survived by a son, Steven Maloy of Danvers, Mass.; a daughter,
Catherine Maloy of Ridgefield; two brothers, Edward J. Maloy II and John F.
Maloy, both of Staten Island; a sister, Mabel J. Randall; and two
grandchildren, Emilie and Brendan Maloy of Massachusetts. Mr. Maloy was
predeceased by two sons, Timothy and Michael Maloy. Contributions in Mr. Maloy's memory may be
made to the Michael Maloy Scholarship Fund, c/o Saint Anselm College, 100 St.
Anselm Drive, Manchester, N.H. 03102-1310.
CALLING HOURS: Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Bouton Funeral Home, 31
W. Church St., Georgetown. SERVICES: Wednesday
at 11 a.m., a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Patrick's Church, Black Rock
Turnpike, Redding Ridge. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery, Ridgefield.
courtesy of Karen Kelly - Find A Grave |
Boy, 12, Drowns As Float Upends - Timothy P Malloy of Redding Knocked Unconscious; Companions Survive
Redding - A 12-year-old Redding boy drowned yesterday at 3:03 pm while fishing on a 10-foot wooden float in Umpawaug Pond. Pronounced dead at the scene by Dr Thomas Stafford, with the emergency ambulance, was Timothy P Malloy of Topstone Road. According to State Police Sgt Robert Keeler, who headed the investigation, the Malloy youth was fishing at the end of a 25-foot wooden dock to which was attached a 10-foot float, when a gust of wind overturned the float, knocking the boy unconscious.
Companions Survive
Two companions with the Malloy boy, Stuart Denham, 10, and David Goadby, 11, also of Redding, were thrown into the water but managed to swim to shore for help. A neighbor, Ken Greengrass, heard the boys shouting and went to the scene. When he didn't see the Malloy boy, he moved the float and spotted the boy's leg and pulled him onto the dock. Emergency mouth-to-mouth resuscitation proved fruitless, and Dr Stafford ordered the body removed to the Bouton Funeral Home, West Church Street, Georgetown. The dock is located in the rear of the home of Mrs Vivian Commons, on Chalburn Road.
Services: Services will take place Wednesday at 9:30 am in the Bouton Funeral Home, West church Street, Georgetown, and at 10 o'clock in Sacred Heart Church with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will be in St Mary's Cemetery, Ridgefield.
Born in Norwalk, he was an honor student in St Peter's School in Danbury and was a member of the Redding Boy's Club. Survivors are his parents, Mr and Mrs Robert Everett Malloy; two brothers, Steven Malloy of San Francisco, Calif, and Michael Malloy of Redding; a sister, Catherine Malloy of Redding; his paternal grandmother, Mrs Edward J Maloy, of Staten Island, NY; and his maternal grandfather, Philip V Everett of New York City.
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