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Irving C. Sheridan

 

 

 

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IRVING SHERIDAN was born in July of 1919 to Mr. and Mrs. Irving and Ethel May White Sheridan. At the time of his birth, the family owned a home at 15 Cooper Avenue in Haddon Township NJ. His father was then working as a salesman of gas and oil. The elder Sheridan later acquired a farm in near Marlton in Evesham Township NJ. Unfortunately, the marriage was not a happy one, however, and in January of 1929, Mrs. Sheridan took her son and moved back to the home of her parents, Willard & Margaret White, at 309 Haddon Avenue. Willard White operated a real estate office. They resided at this address as late as the fall of 1931. Also in the home during those times were Irving Sheridan’s paternal uncles, Milton & Willard Jr. 

Irving Sheridan was a member of Collingswood High School Class of 1940. He enjoyed swimming and planned on becoming a draftsman.

Irving Sheridan died while serving in the United States Armed Forces during World War II. He is remembered on the Haddon Township War Memorial on Haddon Avenue in Westmont NJ.


Camden Courier-Post

October 2, 1931


15 Cooper Avenue - July 2004
309 Cooper Avenue - July 2004
The house was replaced by a gas station in the 1940s
Photos Courtesy Of Von Lechner

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