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English: Herbert Hollingshead Dean (1865-1943) obituary in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle of Brooklyn, New York on January 2, 1943 |
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Source | The Brooklyn Daily Eagle of Brooklyn, New York on January 2, 1943 |
Author | AnonymousUnknown author |
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[edit]Herbert H. Dean, Retired Banker. Special to the Brooklyn Eagle. Amityville, New York; January 2, 1943. Herbert Hollingshead Dean, retired banker and former member of the New York Stock Exchange, died in a hospital here yesterday after a long illness. He was 77. Mr. Dean, who had lived at the Union League Club, Park Avenue and 37th Street, Manhattan, since the death of his wife, Mrs. Marlon Brush Dean, in 1939, retired in 1919 as senior member of the banking firm of Edward B. Smith & Co. of New York. He had been connected with that firm since 1905. Prior to that he was associated for many years with the Equitable Life Assurance Society, serving for two years as the society's London representative. He was born in New York and attended City College. He was a member of the Cedar Creek Club and the Pilgrims. Surviving are a son, Howard B. Dean; a daughter, Mrs. Franklin Field, and four grandchildren.
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