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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. |
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Camden
Courier-Post
October 2, 1931 |
15 Cooper Avenue - July 2004 | |
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Cooper Avenue - July 2004 The house was replaced by a gas station in the 1940s |
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Photos Courtesy Of Von Lechner |
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