John O. Dean Ire>NS>Bklyn Civil War 13th reg d1918
Spotted in the Brooklyn standard Union obit of June 2, 1918.I hope this helps someone, I am not related.
Richard P. DEAN, for years superintendent of the Knickerbocker Ice Company, died on Friday at the home of his son, John O. DEAN, in Westwood, N.J. He was born in Ireland ninety years ago and went to Halifax, N.S., when a boy, coming to Brooklyn, sixty-three years ago. He served with the Thirteenth Regiment of Brooklyn during the Civil
War. He was a member of Charter Oak Lodge, No. 249, F and A.M.; Evening Star Chapter, No. 225, Roch Arch Masons, and DeWitt Clinton Commandery, Knights Templar. He retired from active business eight years ago at the age of 82. Besides his son he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Richard COURTIN and Mrs. Philip BENDER. Funeral services will be held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. COURTIN, 711
Greene avenue, to-morrow evening, the Rev. Dr. John Erskine ADAMS officiating. Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery.