_Firmin Lévesque _________
_Firmin Lévesque ____|
| |_Félicité Létourneau _____
_Joseph Firmin Lévesque _|
| | _Jean-Baptiste Pelletier _
| |_Esther Pelletier ___|
| |_Adélaïde Robin __________
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|--Firmin Joseph Bishop
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| __________________________
| _Patrick O'Sullivan _|
| | |__________________________
|_Rosalia O'Sullivan _____|
| __________________________
|_Catherine Deane ____|
|__________________________
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F.J. Bishop Is Taken by Death; Rites Today
Firmin J. Bishop, 66 of 1825 47th Avenue, died Monday morning.
He was a retired civil engineer who moved to Vero Beach a year ago from Akron, Ohio. He was a graduate of the University of Michigan, Class of 1917, and was chief engineer for Pierre Marquette Railroad and the Akron, Canton, Youngstown Railroad.
Mr. Bishop was prominent in railroad engineering circles, serving as chairman of Track committee of the American Railroad Association. He is listed in Who’s Who of American Railroad Men. He retired in 1959.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Bishop; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Guerin, Vero Beach, and Mrs. Zoanne Flickenger, Boston, Mass.; four sons, Firmin J. Bishop, Denver, Col.; Dr. John W. Bishop, Eugene, Oregon, W. J. Bishop, Stuart, Fla., and R. T. Bishop, Vero Beach; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Casagrand, Detroit, Mich., Miss Helen Bishop, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Mary Browder, Detroit; and three brothers, Mike, Ping and Bob, all of Detroit.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) from the Floyd Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Dr. Harold Faust officiating. Burial will follow in Crestlawn Cemeter.