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Black RibbonTIMOTHY J. DRISCOLLBlack RibbonTimothy J. Driscoll – March 9, 1932 (#84)
Truck Co. No. 11 - 315 Duncan

DWELLING FIRE - 22 VICTORIA Street

Appointed October 5, 1919

Assigned to Truck Co. No. 8, 1920
Assigned to Engine Co. No. 35, 1925
Assigned to Truck Co. No. 11, 1925

FIREMAN, INJURED IN FALL, EXPIRES

1932 March 10

Timothy Driscoll, 42, a fireman of 11 Truck in the San Francisco Fire Department, died yesterday at his home 375 Twenty-eighth Street

A week ago he fell one story when the floor collapsed in a burning house at 22 Victoria Street. He escaped apparent injury, but he had not been feeling well since the accident.

A fireman for 16 years, Driscoll is survived by his wife and two children, Edward, 16 and Kenneth, 9. He was born in Ireland. Funeral services have not been arranged.
Source:  San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, 10 March 1932, Thursday, page 4.

DEATHS

Driscoll, - in this city, March 9, 1932. 
Timothy T., dearly beloved husband of Hannah J. Driscoll, and loving father of Teddy and Ken Driscoll; a native of Ireland, E 45 years, A member of the Widows and Orphans Association, and David Scannell Club.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend Saturday at 9:15 a. m., from the parlors of Suhr & Wisbolt, 1465 Valencia near 26th Street, thence to St. Paul’s Church, were a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the purpose of his soul, commencing at 9:45 a. m. Internment, Holy Cross Cemetery.
Source:  San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, 12 March 1932, Saturday, page 11.

Extracted from original sources with grammar and spelling as published.

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