CHARLES B. HAYWARD
Retired Engineer and Lawyer
Was Aviation Authority
Special to The New York Times,
KINGS POINT, L.I., Feb. 22,1938
Charles B. Hayward, retired editor and engineer, died suddenly of a heart attack in the yard of his home here early this morning while returning from the home of a neighbor. He was in his sixty-seventh year.
Mr. Hayward was graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and later studied law. He was the author of “Practical Aviation"(with introduction by Orville Wright)
and recently had been writing another technical aviation book. In 1914 he was engineering editor of Automobile.
Survivors ate his widow, Mrs. Rose V. Hayward; two daughters, Mrs. R. F. Ketchingman of Waynesboro, Pa., and Miss Marjorie Hayward, and two sons, Annapolis graduates, John, a naval flight lieutenant, and Richard, a lieutenant in the Marine Air Corps.
***I find Mr. Hayward and his family living at 45 Grace Avenue in a 1929 Great Neck phone directory. If correct the house and surrounding neighborhood is gone.***
Entrance Porch Residence or Charles B. Hayward Great Neck, Long Island, New York Frank J. Forester, Architect |
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SOUTHWEST FRONT Residence or Charles B. Hayward Great Neck, Long Island, New York Frank J. Forester, Architect |
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