| Name |
Irwin, George Howard |
| Suffix |
MD |
| Birth |
1 Aug 1895 |
Lodi, Columbia, Wisconsin, USA [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| LDS |
Edith Pinney LVF3-7GY [2] |
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Edith Pinney LVF3-7GY
birth: 30 January 1901, Pennsylvania
death: 28 January 1995, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
father: Norman A Pinney LVF3-9GX
mother: Fannie Connolly LWPH-65L
spouse: Charles Cole M2KY-ZDQ
Edith Pinney
30 January 1901 - 28 January 1995 • LVF3-7GY??
Female
Edith Pinney 1901-1995 • LVF3-7GY??
Edith Pinney
Sex • Female
Birth • 30 January 1901 Pennsylvania
Death • 28 January 1995 Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Edith Pinney
Residence • 1910 Coudersport Ward 2, , Pennsylvania
Residence • 1920 Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Family Members
Spouses and Children
Charles Cole 1876-1961 • M2KY-ZDQ??
Marriage: 1958
Edith Pinney 1901-1995 • LVF3-7GY??
Children of Edith Pinney and Charles Cole (0)
George Howard Irwin 1895-1991 • LR4B-KLK??
Marriage: 1975 Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Edith Pinney 1901-1995 • LVF3-7GY??
Children of Edith Pinney and George Howard Irwin
Parents and Siblings
Norman A Pinney 1842-1929 • LVF3-9GX??
Marriage: 27 Jul 1898 Potter, Pennsylvania
Fannie Connolly 1874-1957 • LWPH-65L??
Children of Fannie Connolly and Norman A Pinney (2)
Robert Norman Pinney 1889-1961 • LVF3-766??
Edith Pinney 1901-1995 • LVF3-7GY??
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| LifeSketch |
Dr. George Irwin Headed Staff At Evanston Hospital September 21, 1991|By Kenan Heise. Dr. George Howard Irwin, 96, a physician in Chicago for 50 years, served in the 1950s as chief of staff at St. Francis Hospital in Evanston and as medical director of the Chicago Transit Authority. A resident of Coudersport, Pa., since his retirement in 1971, he died Monday in a Coudersport hospital. As a youth Dr. Irwin, a native of Lodi, Wis., cared for the horses his physician father used in making rural house calls. His grandfather also was a doctor. Dr. Irwin studied at Lawrence College in Appleton, Wis., and at the University of Wisconsin, before receiving his doctorate in 1921 from Rush Medical College. He was a general surgeon with a practice at 1791 Howard St. and became a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. In addition to being medical director of the CTA, he was a member in 1955 of a committee organized by the Medical Industrial Association to draft new national physical standards for operators of public and quasi-public forms of transportation. These standards called for, among other requirements, better eye tests and more complete physical exams. Survivors include his wife, Edith; and a brother. A memorial service will be held Oct. 5 in Christ Episcopal Church of Coudersport. |
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Dr. George Irwin
Headed Staff At Evanston Hospital
September 21, 1991|By Kenan Heise.
Dr. George Howard Irwin, 96, a physician in Chicago for 50 years, served in the 1950s as chief of staff at St. Francis Hospital in Evanston and as medical director of the Chicago Transit Authority.
A resident of Coudersport, Pa., since his retirement in 1971, he died Monday in a Coudersport hospital.
As a youth Dr. Irwin, a native of Lodi, Wis., cared for the horses his physician father used in making rural house calls. His grandfather also was a doctor.
Dr. Irwin studied at Lawrence College in Appleton, Wis., and at the University of Wisconsin, before receiving his doctorate in 1921 from Rush Medical College.
He was a general surgeon with a practice at 1791 Howard St. and became a fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
In addition to being medical director of the CTA, he was a member in 1955 of a committee organized by the Medical Industrial Association to draft new national physical standards for operators of public and quasi-public forms of transportation. These standards called for, among other requirements, better eye tests and more complete physical exams.
Survivors include his wife, Edith; and a brother.
A memorial service will be held Oct. 5 in Christ Episcopal Church of Coudersport.
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| Residence |
1900 |
Lodi, Columbia, Wisconsin, USA |
| Residence |
1905 |
Lodi, Columbia, Wisconsin, USA |
| Residence |
1910 |
Lodi, Columbia, Wisconsin, USA |
| Residence |
Between 1917 and 1918 |
Columbia County, Wisconsin, USA [1] |
| Residence |
1930 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA [1] |
| Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head |
| Residence |
1942 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA [1] |
| Death |
16 Sep 1991 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Obituary |
21 Sep 1991 |
Illinois, USA |
| Name |
Dr. George Howard Irwin [1] |
| Name |
G. Howard Irwin |
Charles Cole Memorial Hospital
Posted by EMyRus77
Charles Cole was born in June of 1876 and grew up in the Coudersport area. He showed an early aptitude for sales and began a career selling pianos and organs for Smith Music Company in Olean, NY. His later association with John Patterson, then President of the National Cash Register Company, brought him in contact with Thomas Watson. When Watson set out to establish his own business, the Rochester Time and Recording Company, he sought Mr. Cole as a salesman. He enjoyed great success with the company and was encouraged to reinvest part of his salary in company stocks. This company became International Business Machines or IBM.
By late 1920, Mr. Cole had retired and returned to his beloved Coudersport. Few in the community knew of his wealth and upon his death in 1961, the extent of his fortune became known. Mr. Cole left instructions that his estate was to fund a much-needed community hospital. Through the generosity of his widow, the former Edith Pinney, the Charles Cole Memorial Hospital was opened in September 1967. Mrs. Cole later was married to a Chicago surgeon, G. Howard Irwin, and both maintained philanthropic interest in the Hospital until their death in the 1990s. Many of the new buildings including the Irwin Rehabilitation Center and the Irwin Medical Arts Center have been funded by the charitable trusts they established to help meet the medical needs of the community far into the future.
Charles Cole Memorial Hospital
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| Occupation |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
| "a Chicago surgeon" |
| Person ID |
I57619 |
WetzelAncestry |
| Family |
Pinney, Edith Marion, b. 30 Jan 1901, Pennsylvania, USA d. 28 Jun 1995, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 94 years) |
| Marriage |
30 Dec 1967 |
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA |
- Charles Cole Memorial Hospital
Posted by EMyRus77
Charles Cole was born in June of 1876 and grew up in the Coudersport area. He showed an early aptitude for sales and began a career selling pianos and organs for Smith Music Company in Olean, NY. His later association with John Patterson, then President of the National Cash Register Company, brought him in contact with Thomas Watson. When Watson set out to establish his own business, the Rochester Time and Recording Company, he sought Mr. Cole as a salesman. He enjoyed great success with the company and was encouraged to reinvest part of his salary in company stocks. This company became International Business Machines or IBM.
By late 1920, Mr. Cole had retired and returned to his beloved Coudersport. Few in the community knew of his wealth and upon his death in 1961, the extent of his fortune became known. Mr. Cole left instructions that his estate was to fund a much-needed community hospital. Through the generosity of his widow, the former Edith Pinney, the Charles Cole Memorial Hospital was opened in September 1967. Mrs. Cole later was married to a Chicago surgeon, G. Howard Irwin, and both maintained philanthropic interest in the Hospital until their death in the 1990s. Many of the new buildings including the Irwin Rehabilitation Center and the Irwin Medical Arts Center have been funded by the charitable trusts they established to help meet the medical needs of the community far into the future.
Charles Cole Memorial Hospital
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Newspapers.com - The Potter Enterprise - Wed, Jan 3, 1968 - Page 3 Mrs. John E. Leonard (Edith Pinney Cole) marriage to George H
Wed, Jan 3, 1968
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
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| Married |
1975 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA [2] |
| Family ID |
F40376 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |