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John Percy Deering (1873-1947) obituary in the Boston Herald on January 6, 1947

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English: John Percy Deering (1873-1947) obituary in the Boston Herald on January 6, 1947
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Source Boston Herald on January 6, 1947
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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J. P. Deering, Former Judge In Saco, Dies. Saco, Maine; January 5, 1947 (Associated Press) John P, Deering, 73, former Saco municipal court judge and Amherst college roommate of I he If11,0 PIT:.1(11.11f, (;O-thl 000114V, died today n I, the Webber Hospital, filddefoeti. Ile was stricken last, night.. A life-long resident of this city, Daring was active for any years in Republican polities. Ile served 111 the slitic house Or reprmentry-lives lit 11101 and In the senate in 1017 to 1919. lie was candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nom-ination in 1920 and 1022, Frqrn 11)05 to 1913 he served as Munfelpal Judge here. Ile also had served as city solicitor. Graduated from Thornton Academy in 11101 and from Amherst. in 1095, he was admitted to the Maine bar In MD, He uttered him() it parillPrNhip with the late Reny D. Ayer In 1900, Ile was president of the board Of trust-Ors of Thornton Academy, president of Webber Hospital Association, a director of the Biddeford First, National Bank and it 32nd degree Mason. He built the first, lumber railroad in Maine. He leaves his wife, Lucy Pranklin Bryant Deering; four sisters and two brothers,


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