Class of 1933
In 1940, Rosemary Flynn, 31, a Registered Nurse, was a lodger in a home on Woodbridge Avenue in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. She was employed at City Hospital. She had lived in Pittsburgh in 1935.
Rosemary Flynn, a nurse, age 30, married Edward V. Nash, 28, in Cuyahoga County, Ohio on January 25, 1941. The record indicates that she was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania and her parents were James and Blanche (Crate) Flynn. She was residing on Detroit Avenue, presumably in Cuyahoga County. Edward Nash, a laborer, a resident of Charlestown, West Virginia, was born in Amsterdam, New York to Mark and Jennie (Lenninger) Nash.
Rosemary and Edward had a son, James Mark Nash, about 1942.
During World War II, Edward V. Nash was a Corporal in Company "E" of the 327th Glider Infantry, 110th Airborne Division.
Following the war, Edward and Rosemary Nash resided in New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. On July 8, 1946, Edward, age 34, drowned when he "stepped in a deep hole of river," which was the Shenango River. He is buried at King's Chapel Cemetery, New Castle.
Rosemary Nash married Basil Crossman Carney, 47, in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, in June 1947. He was divorced.
Rosemary's father, James Flynn, was living with her in Charleston at the time of his death.
Basil Crossman Carney, born December 22, 1899, died in Brunswick County, North Carolina on April 17, 1979. Rosemary Flynn Nash Carney, born on January 31, 1909, died on March 5, 1982. They are buried at Greenlawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina.