Update: Restaricks Feb 2020

Kelly Restarick

Posted: 21st February 2020

Kelly Jane, daughter of Michael and Kathleen (Cox) Restarick. Funeral service was in the St Edmunds Chapel at West Suffolk Crematorium on Monday 20th May 2019.

Robert J Restarick

Posted: 21st February 2020

Boston Globe 13 April 1907 Robert J Restarick of Engine Company 16 was yesterday put upon the pension roll by Fire Commissioner Wells. Restarick was thrown from the hose wagon while responding to an alarm some three weeks ago.

Burials Ancient Cemetery, Yarmouth, Massachusetts

Posted: 21st February 2020

Restarick, Phyllis, Lot: 396, Sec: N2, Grave: 2, d. 11/15/1991, Age 81 Restarick, William, Lot: 396, Sec: N2, Grave: 1, d. 1/29/1979, Age 74

Restarick Withington

Posted: 21st February 2020

Restarick Withington was the son of Paul and Constance (Restarick) Withington. Constance was the eldest daughter of Henry Bond Restarick – first American Bishop of Honolulu.

From www.livingwarbirds.com/george-s-patton-jr.php

General Patton served in Hawaii before returning to Washington once again to ask Congress for funding for armoured units. During his time in Hawaii, Patton was part of the military units responsible for the defence of the islands, and specifically wrote a defence plan anticipating an air raid against Pearl Harbour – 10 years before the attack by the Imperial Japanese Navy on December 7, 1941. At the wedding of Patton’s daughter Ruth Ellen (1940), a couple who knew Patton from Hawaii (Restarick and Eleanor Jones Withington) crashed the wedding, and explained they were in the area when they saw the wedding announcement and hoped Patton didn’t mind them showing up uninvited. To this Patton unsheathed his sword and replied, “Restarick, if I’d found out you were within a hundred miles and not come, I’d have shoved this sword up your behind.” The remark was typical of Patton.