Class Of 1978

Nether Providence High School

 


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We have lost another Classmate ...

Joseph F. O’Connor, 48, of West Chester, formerly of Laurel, Md., died March 9 at Neighborhood Hospice.

Mr. O’Connor was born in Philadelphia.

He was regional manager for the Clark Shoe Co. of North America, where he received several awards, some of them for the district manager of the year and manager of the year.

Joe was an avid sports fan. He especially enjoyed watching the Eagles, the Phillies and Penn State.

He was the son of the late Francis X. O’Connor.

Survivors: Mother, Jean Lathlaen O’Connor of Brookhaven; stepdaughter, Delia Parrish of Laurel, Md.; brother, Thomas O’Connor of West Chester; sister, Anne DiLorenzo of Auburn; niece, nephews.

Memorial service: 7 p.m. Thursday, DellaVecchia, Reilly, Smith & Boyd Funeral Home Inc., 410 N. Church St., West Chester.

Burial: Private.

Contributions: Scleroderma Foundation, Attn: Donations, 300 Rosewood Drive, Suite 105, Danvers, MA 01923. (www.scleroderma.org)

- UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS -

Scott Irrgang 2/13
Dr. Peter Schatzberg 2/22

- THIS DAY IN HISTORY -

Boy Scouts of America ( 1910 ) The Boy Scouts of America, which is modeled after the Boy Scouts of England, was incorporated 1910

French Riots
8th February ( 1962 ) : The State of Emergency currently in force in Paris did not stop a demonstration in Paris by 20,000 protesters against the recent wave of bomb attacks in the French capital which was organised by France's main communist-led union. The Riot led to the deaths of 8 due to being trampled underfoot in the chaos .

Shergar Stolen
8th February ( 1983 ) : Shergar is stolen from a stud farm owned by the Aga Khan in County Kildare, Ireland. The five-year-old thoroughbred stallion was worth $13.5 million and commanded stud fees of approximately $100,000. Shergar was never seen again and no ransom was paid and the case was never solved.


1978 New England Storm 8th February ( 1978 ) A severe blizzard in New England finally ends and the region begins to dig out from under several feet of snow. Some areas received as many as 55 inches of snow in just 3 days.


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1978 New England Storm


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