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  2. Thomas J. O'Connor - Wikipedia

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    O'Connor was born on July 27, 1925, in Springfield. He was one of seven children of milkman Thomas J. O'Connor Sr. and grew up in Springfield's Hungry Hill neighborhood. [1] O'Connor was part of a large family, he had more than 50 cousins that lived in the Springfield area, many of whom worked on his campaigns.

  3. Anthony M. Scibelli - Wikipedia

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    Anthony M. Scibelli was born Antony Moreno Scibelli in Springfield, Massachusetts, on October 16, 1911. He was the son of recent immigrants from Italy, Andrea Scibelli and Filomena Ciccarella. Anthony was born at home on Water Street in the South End, a center of Italian community in Springfield. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  4. Charles Ryan (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Charles V. Ryan (September 15, 1927 – October 18, 2021) was an American politician who served as Mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts, from 1962 to 1968, and again from 2004 to 2008. [ 2 ] Ryan served as the city's mayor during the 1960s for three terms and for two additional terms beginning in 2004, making him the only Springfield mayor to ...

  5. Richard T. Loring - Wikipedia

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    Richard Tuttle Loring Jr. (February 7, 1900 - April 16, 1948) was an American prelate of the Episcopal Church, who served as the fifth Bishop of Springfield from 1947, till his sudden death in 1948. Early life and education

  6. William Yorzyk - Wikipedia

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    While practicing swimming at Springfield's modest 20-yard McCurdy Natatorium, Yorzyk caught the eye of Springfield's Hall of Fame Coach Charles Silvia, who saw potential in Yorzyk, who showed great grit and determination, despite being a beginner. Yorzyk recalled "I lived at the pool, swam between classes, and became totally waterlogged".

  7. Patrick Thomas O'Reilly - Wikipedia

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    Pope Pius IX appointed O'Reilly as the first bishop of the newly established Diocese of Springfield on June 18, 1870. [4] He was consecrated on September 25, 1870, by Cardinal John McCloskey, the youngest bishop in the United States at age 37.

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