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WILLIAM DAVID O'BRIEN

Born : August 3, 1878
Deceased : February 19, 1962

Auxiliary bishop of Chicago, 1934-1953; Titular Bishop of Calynda

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The arms in the St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy church, built in 1930 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA.

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