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John R. Kane, Jr.
m. 28 May 1924
  1. John R. Kane, Jr.1924 - 1983
  2. Foster Micheal R. Kane1941 - 1993
  • HJohn R. Kane, Jr.1924 - 1983
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Name John R. Kane, Jr.
Gender Male
Birth? 30 Nov 1924 Oswego, Oswego Co., NY
Other Divorced
with Unknown
Other Other-Begin
with Unknown
Divorce Y
from Unknown
Death? 23 Jul 1983 Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NYCause: Cancer

Address: John R. KANE 616 Lodi St. SYRACUSE, NY Name: John R. KANE Address 1: 616 Lodi St. City: SYRACUSE State: NY

Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery - Syracuse, NY(Dewitt)Section 85(across from 86) (Tomb stone markings)JOHN R. KANE, JR. SK2 US NAVY WORLD WAR II

                                    NOVEMBER 30,1924 - JULY 23,1983

"KANE" 1924 JOHN R. KANE,JR. 1983 Marriage ended by divorce - No children Member of St. John the Evangelist U.S. NAVY

(Information below was provided by PAUIL KANE, John's brother on Saturday November 20, 1999 @ 7:54pm via e-mail.)

John never got re-married(after divorce). I do not know how long they were   divorced. John and mike lived on Lodi street in Syracuse until Mike sold the   house and finally moved to Cleveland, NY, right on Onedia Lake. They never
had children for some reason John couldn't have children. She was unfaithful
to John and became pregnant, that is why they divorced. I (Paul)was young
when they got married. I think they got married at St. John's Evangelist but
I am not really certain. It was a very long time ago so I don't remember much.                                                           OBITUARY
         (Syracuse Post-Standard Monday July 25, 1983, Page B-2, Column 4)                                                           John R. Kane Jr.
    Services for John R. Kane, Jr. 58, of 616 Lodi St., who died Saturday at Veterans Administration Medical Center, will be at 8:30a.m. Wednesday at Carter Funeral Home and 9 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Church.
    Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Dewitt.
    Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Tuesday at the funeral

home, 1604 Grant Blvd.

    A native of Oswego, Mr. Kane resided most of his life in Syracuse. He was a

custodian with Jamesville-Dewitt Central School District.

    Mr. Kane was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church. A veteran of

World War II, Mr. Kane was member and past commander of Post 348, Veterans of Foriegn Wars, and a member of General Pulaski American Legion Post.

    Surviving are two brothers, Fostor R. and Paul F., a nephews and two nieces

and sevaerl cousins.