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10551 George E. CUNNINGHAM (1938-2008)

George E. Cunningham, age 70, of College Park, Maryland, formerly of Fairchance, Fayette County, Pa., died Sunday, November 2, 2008, at his residence. He was born April 14, 1938, in Fairchance, Pa., son of George Cunningham and Elizabeth Crouse Cunningham. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Nancy Davis Cunningham, and one sister, Shirley Cunningham. Surviving are one sister, Nancy Balas and her husband, Ed, of Ohio, and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends in the GASCH'S FUNERAL HOME, Hyattsville, Maryland, today, Friday, November 7, 2008 from 6 to 9 p.m. Interment will be held Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Brentwood, Maryland.

©The Herald Standard 2008, Uniontown, PA, Thursday, November 7, 2008 
Cunningham, George E (I62990)
 
10552 George E. Pickett - October 10, 1877 - May 4, 1918. Son of John G. and Myra D. Babcock Pickett. Husband of Lena Wright Pickett.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 8, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - After several weeks illness George E. Pickett died, Saturday evening. Mr. Pickett was born in New Centerville, October 10, 1877. Nineteen years ago he was united in marriage .with Miss Lena Wright of Richland. They have lived in Pulaski about ten years. Mr. Pickett was employed in the Charles Toliner Son's factory up to the time his health failed. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Myra; his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Pickett, of New Centerville; two sisters, Mrs. Leta Spear, of Canada and Mrs. Andrew Hunter, of Woodville and one brother, Deforest, of this village. Funeral services this afternoon. Burial at Richland.
 
Pickett, George E (I36575)
 
10553 George Edwin Stowell, Sr. - January 20, 1826 - June 3, 1902. Military Service: Enlisted August 27, 1864, for a term of one year; Bounty of $300 paid for by Orwell Township; $600 bounty paid for by Oswego County; Mustered in September 3, 1864 as a Private in Company E, 189th New York Infantry Volunteers; Discharged May 30, 1865. Son of Samuel and Polly Jane “Jane” Kilburn Stowell. Husband of Frances M. Damon Stowell. [Note: For more information on Frances Damon Stowell, please find her in this cemetery listed as “Frances M. Damon Stowell Inman”.]
Newspaper Article - Wednesday, June 11, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - The funeral of Mr. Edwin Stowell was held at his late residence, last Thursday. Mr. Stowell was a man highly respected; a veteran of the Civil War. He was a kind, honorable man and will be very much missed. He was seventy-six years of age. A wife and four children survive him.
 
Stowell, George Edwin (I76510)
 
10554 George Egbert Jones - October 24, 1847 - May 27, 1928. Plot P-136. Son of Erastus Chauncey and Betsey Walworth Jones. Husband of Josephine E. Bohannon Jones. Married March 15, 1874 in Richland Township, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 30, 1928 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Grandson of First Settler Passes Away - George E. Jones Dies on Farm Taken up 126 Years Ago - With the death of George E. Jones of the Farmer District which occurred Sunday evening, May 27, the last of the old neighbors has gone. He was born October 24, 1847, in a frame house which stood very close to the site where E. L. Burr built in later years. When he was three years old the family moved to a new house which had been built a short distance away on the same farm and that was his home for the remainder of his eighty years. The farm was taken up from government land in 1802, by his grandfather, Israel Jones, who first built a log cabin. Later the frame house was built where George Jones was born, the youngest child of Erastus C. and Betsey Walworth Jones. A brother, Milo Jones and a sister, Mrs. E. L. Burr died some years ago. It was a source of great pride to Mr. Jones that the farm had been so long in the family and that he had lived so many years to enjoy it. In 1874 he was married to Miss Josephine Bohanon, who died fourteen years ago, and six children were born to them: Mrs. John Turnbull of Mapleview, Mrs. A. M. Jones and Milo Jones at home, Frank S. Jones of Camden, Alice Mabel, who died some years ago, and Mrs. James Chawgo of Pulaski. He is also survived by ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Since the death of his wife, Mr. Jones has been cared for in the home of his son, Milo and daughter, Mrs. A. M. Jones. He was greatly affected by the illness and death of a near neighbor and lifelong friend, Hollister Jones and began to fail rapidly from that time, breathing his last just two weeks after the death of his friend. The funeral will be held from his old home on Wednesday, May 30, at 2 p.m., Rev. A. E. Lawrence officiating. Burial in the family plot in Pulaski cemetery.
 
Jones, George Egbert (I58419)
 
10555 George Ehle Cole - 1838 - May 29, 1911. Interment date May 31, 1911, age not listed. Plot A-27. Military Service: Veteran of the Civil War. Son of James M. and Anna Ehle Cole.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 31, 1911 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - George Cole, formerly of this village, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. N. A. Caldwell, at Haggaman’s, Monday, and was brought here, today, for burial. Mr. Cole was a veteran of the Civil War. He was janitor of our school building for many years.
 
Cole, George Ehle (I67306)
 
10556 George Elmer Monteith - April 20, 1930 - August 31, 1994. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army during the Korean War, with service from January 23, 1951 to January 15, 1953. Son of James Everett and Ruth Mary Roser Monteith. Husband of Helen J. Wood Monteith. Married October 5, 1957 in Mexico, Oswego County, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 1, 1994 Syracuse Herald-Journal - Syracuse, New York - George E. Monteith, 64, of Wine Creek Apartments died Wednesday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse. A native of Orwell, Mr. Monteith moved to Oswego in 1991. He retired in 1991 after 20 years with the town of Orwell Highway Department and previously was employed several years with Pulaski Lumber Company. He also owned and operated a dairy farm. Mr. Monteith was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Surviving are his wife, Helen J.; two sons, Gregory E. and Ernest J., both of Scriba; three daughters, Pauline J. Scheinert and Pamela G. Combs, both of Oswego, and Georgia M. Monteith of Volney; four brothers, John B. of Mexico, Roy E. and Edward B., both of Redfield, and Robert R. of Mexico; four sisters, Alice Babcock of Redfield, Gertrude Smith of Mapleview, Beverly Newton of Taberg and Janice Wood of Orwell; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. Thomas Howell officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, 7385 Park Street.

Syracuse Post-Standard, 1 Sep 1994: GEORGE E. MONTEITH Oswego-- George E. Monteith, 64, of Wine Creek Apartments died Wednesday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse. A native of Orwell, Mr. Monteith moved to Oswego in 1991. He retired in 1991 after 20 years with the town of Orwell Highway Department and previously was employed several years with Pulaski Lumber Co. He also owned and operated a dairy farm. Mr. Monteith was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Surviving are his wife, Helen J.; two sons, Gregory E. and Ernest J., both of Scriba; three daughters, Pauline J. Scheinert and Pamela G. Combs, both of Oswego, and Georgia M. Monteith of Volney; four brothers, John B. of Mexico, Roy E. and Edward B., both of Redfield, and Robert R. of Mexico; four sisters, Alice Babcock of Redfield, Gertrude Smith of Mapleview, Beverly Newton of Taberg and Janice Wood of Orwell; four grandchildren... Services will be... Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. Thomas Howell officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. 
Monteith, George Elmer (I73120)
 
10557 George enlisted in the Navy on December 12, 1917. He was stationed at the Newport Navy yard in Rhode Island (January 15, 1918 Watertown Daily Times) His family lived at 519 Cooper Street in Watertown, NY at the time.
George later served in World War II enlisting September 17, 1942. He later came home and died while home in Syracuse, NY
 
Mosher, George Francis (I85572)
 
10558 George Eveard Clemens - August 19, 1872 - September 27, 1931. Son of Martin Van Buren and Elizabeth Warren Clemens. Husband of Ada Coral Thomas Clemens. Married September 11, 1891 at Orwell, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 1, 1931 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - George E. Clemens - After a severe illness of angina pectoris for about two hours, George Eveard Clemens passed away at his home, Sunday evening, September 27, 1931, at 7:30 o'clock. He, in company with other members of the family, had returned a few hours before his illness, from Woodville, where they attended the funeral of Miss Margaret Bigelow, a former nurse at Ideal Rest Hospital. He was born in Redfield, New York, August 19, 1872, a son of Martin Van Buren Clemens and Elizabeth Warren Clemens. On September 10, 1891, G. E. Clemens was united in marriage with Miss Ada Thomas, of Orwell. Practically all of their married life has been passed in Orwell. Mr. Clemens is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Aloan, of Redfield; one son, Earl Clemens, of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Alice Hogan, of Redfield, and by four grandchildren. The funeral services were conducted at the home, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, by Rev. T. T. Davies, of Sandy Creek. Rev. Harold Bradley, of Richland, and Rev. Walter Clement, of Taberg, New York. The members of Welcome Lodge No. 680, I.O.O.F., and Orwell Rebekah Lodge No. 236, attended in a body. Burial was made in Evergreen cemetery.

Earl S. Clemens, retired PACS treasurer, dies

Earl S. Clemens, 82, of 7402 Lincoln Ave., retired manager of Lincoln First Bank in Pulaski, was pronounced dead on arrival last Tuesday, December 20, at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown.

The funeral was held Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, with Rev. Dolen Morris, pastor of the Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Spring burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell.

Memorial donations may be made to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance.

He is survived by two sons, Earl B., Lansdale, Pa., and Robert B., Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. William (Patricia) Rotunno, Warren, Pa.; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

He was born in Redfield March 12, 1895, son of George and Ada Thomas Clemens.

He was graduated from Pulaski High School and from Cornell University's agricultural banking program.

Mr. Clemens served in the Navy during World War I. Worked at the People's National Bank of Pulaski until it closed, and was a federal bank examiner from 1930 to 1934, became bank manager in 1949 and retired in 1960.

He married Ella V. Ballard Sept. 19, 1920. She died Dec. 30, 1969.

He was a charter member of the Robert Edwards American Legion Post 358, was past district deputy and grand master of the I.O.O.F., former treasurer of the Pulaski Rod and Gun Club, member of the Pulaski Service Club, and life member of the Mad River Club.

Mr. Clemens retired this summer as treasurer of
Pulaski Academy and Central School, a position he had held for 31 years

Source: Pulaski Democrat, Dec 28, 1977
 
Clemens, George Everard (I28420)
 
10559 George F. Abbott - died May 28, 1923, age 60 years. Plot C-391. Son of Milo Henry and Martha Nancy Carpenter Abbott.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 30, 1923 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - The death of George F. Abbott occurred in a hospital in Auburn, where he had been for the past two weeks, following a very serious surgical operation. He was 61 years of age, was born in Pulaski and passed the greater part of his life here. He is the last of his family, a brother, Charles, having died in December, and his only sister, Mary, having died in March. Funeral will be held in St. James church, Tuesday afternoon at 1:30, Mr. Martin officiating.
 
Abbott, George F. (I57770)
 
10560 George F. Mellen - August 31, 1798 - August 12, 1879. Son of Nathan and Polly Fox Mellen. Husband of Lucy Potter Mellen.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 14, 1879 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mr. George Mellen, an aged and highly respected resident of Richland, died on Tuesday morning at half past six o'clock.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 21, 1879 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Mellen - At Richland Station, New York, August 12, 1879, George F. Mellen, aged 80 years, 11 months and 12 days. 
Mellen, George Fox (I19907)
 
10561 George Frederick Shaw - February 21, 1927 - June 28, 1972. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Navy during World War II. Son of Thomas Sidney and Laura Belle Gregory Shaw. Husband of Esther Ellen Trumble Shaw (married July 24, 1949, divorced September 28, 1970) & Roberta Ann Clark Shaw (married October 24, 1970.) [Note: Esther Trumble Shaw died September 28, 2012 in Morrisville, New York and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery at Orwell, New York.]

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 5, 1972 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - George Shaw Dies at 45, Worked 26 Years For Pulaski - George F. Shaw, 45, of 7647 North Street, Pulaski, died Wednesday, June 28, in the Veteran's Hospital in Syracuse where he had been a patient two days. He was born February 21, 1927 in the Town of Richland, the son of Thomas and Laura Gregory Shaw. He attended Pulaski high school and served one year in the United States Navy. He was employed for 26 years by the Pulaski Village Department and had been on sick leave since March 1, 1972. He was married to Roberta Clark October 24, 1970 and was a member of Robert Edwards Post 358 American Legion. He helped form the Babe Ruth League and acted as manager for several years. He is survived by his wife, Roberta; sons Steven Shaw of the Air Force stationed in Lackland AFB, Texas, Kim Shaw, 15, at home, George II and Kristie, twins at home; one step-son, Robert Clark of the United States Army stationed at Friedburg, Germany; mother, Mrs. Laura Shaw of Pulaski; three brothers, Harold and Thomas of Pulaski and Sidney of Fellsmere, Florida; one sister, Etta May Cosilmon of Pulaski. The funeral was held Sunday, July 2 at one p.m. at Foster-Hu Funeral Home. The Reverend Edwin A. Potter of Park United Methodist Church officiated. Burial was in Pulaski Cemetery with full military honors. 
Shaw, George Frederick (I33257)
 
10562 GEORGE G. SODERLUND - RETIRED PARK FOREMAN
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - December 15, 2001Browse Issues
George G. "Swede" Soderlund Jr., 74, of 96 Delano St., died Thursday evening at his home.

Mr. Soderlund was a life resident of Pulaski. He was employed by the state Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation at Selkirk State Park, retiring in 1989 as a foreman after 45 years of service.

He was a member of Ringgold Volunteer Fire Department for 42 years, retiring in 1994, and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7289. He also was an avid outdoorsman.

Born Feb. 18, 1927, in Pulaski, the son of George G. Sr. and Martha A. Holley Soderlund, he attended Pulaski Academy.

He served in the Navy from 1944 to 1946.

He married Helen Mae Hyde on Nov. 17, 1951, at Immaculate Conception Church, Fulton.

Surviving besides his wife are two sons, George E., Lacona, and Greg E., Pulaski; a daughter, Judith A. Giacobbe, Phoenix, Ariz.; a sister, Junia Buck, Constantia, and a grandson.

A sister, Astrid Archer, died before him.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to Ringgold Volunteer Fire Department, Lake Street, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142. 
Soderlund, George Gustof (I40728)
 
10563 George G. Sprague - January 7, 1870 - April 2, 1929. Son of Alonzo and Nellie Cottrell Sprague. Husband of Katherine Dyke. Section 4, Row 2.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 4, 1929 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Texas Resident Dies - George G. Sprague, 57, died Tuesday April 2, 1929, at his home at Texas, New York. Funeral services will be held from his late home on Friday afternoon at two o'clock. A more complete obituary will appear in next week's issue.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 11, 1929 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - George G. Sprague, 59, a car inspector employed by the New York Central railroad in the Oswego yards, died at his home in Texas, Oswego county, Tuesday after an illness of several months. He was a son of the late Alonzo and Nellie Cottrell Sprague, and was born in the town of Richland January 7, 1870. He was a member of the Texas Grange and is survived by two brothers, Charles, of Sandy Pond, and Percy of Syracuse. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from his late home, the Rev. Albert E. Lawrence, of Pulaski, officiating, and interment was made in Daysville cemetery. The bearers were Ward Rose, Ward Ramsey, Jesse Dyke and Edward Henderson.
 
Sprague, George G. (I41206)
 
10564 George Gibbs - June 6, 1884 - July 13, 1963. Son of George and Sarah Nichols Gibbs. Husband of Fannie Moore Gibbs.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 18, 1963 The Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Last Rites For George Gibbs - Last rites for George Gibbs, 79, a former resident of Sidney, were held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Taylor Funeral Home. The Rev. Gerald W. Jones, pastor of the Baptist Church officiated. Interment was in South Richland Cemetery. Mr. Gibbs died Saturday afternoon at the Evergreen Nursing Home where he had been a patient three weeks. Previously he had resided at Maple Manor Rest Home for five years. He is survived by a brother, Frank Gibbs of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews. His wife, the former Fannie More died several years ago. Mr. Gibbs was born in Michigan, June 6, 1884, the son of George and Sarah Nichols Gibbs. He came to New York state with his parents when a child and had owned and operated a farm in Delaware County as long as his health permitted.
 
Gibbs, George (I25018)
 
10565 George Gibbs - June 6, 1884 - July 13, 1963. Son of George and Sarah Nichols Gibbs. Husband of Fannie Moore Gibbs.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 18, 1963 The Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Last Rites For George Gibbs - Last rites for George Gibbs, 79, a former resident of Sidney, were held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Taylor Funeral Home. The Rev. Gerald W. Jones, pastor of the Baptist Church officiated. Interment was in South Richland Cemetery. Mr. Gibbs died Saturday afternoon at the Evergreen Nursing Home where he had been a patient three weeks. Previously he had resided at Maple Manor Rest Home for five years. He is survived by a brother, Frank Gibbs of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews. His wife, the former Fannie More died several years ago. Mr. Gibbs was born in Michigan, June 6, 1884, the son of George and Sarah Nichols Gibbs. He came to New York state with his parents when a child and had owned and operated a farm in Delaware County as long as his health permitted.
 
Gibbs, Doris (I25220)
 
10566 George Gordon Cooper - March 29, 1864 - February 8, 1946. Son of Samuel and Sarah Cooper. Husband of Emma M. Woodard Cooper. Married October 21, 1885.
Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, February 9, 1946 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Charter Member of Pulaski Odd Fellows Is Dead - George Cooper, 80, Prominent In Lodge Activities, Held All Offices - Pulaski - George Cooper, 80, died Friday in the Odd Fellows Home, Ithaca, where he had been staying for two years. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper and was born in Canada on March 29, 1864. Coming to this country at the age of six months, he made his home in Pulaski and vicinity for many years. He was an expert cabinet maker by trade and worked in the old Tollner Factory for many years. He was a member of the Pulaski Baptist church. For many years he was one of the leading Odd Fellows in this section and was the oldest member of Pulaski Lodge 648, in point of membership and is also believed to be the oldest in years. He had held all of the offices in the local lodge and was one of its most faithful members. The members will meet at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Odd Fellows Temple to attend services in a body. Surviving are a son, Edward Cooper, one daughter, Mrs. Fred Leiterman, both of Syracuse, three grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Foster funeral home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery, Pulaski.
 
Cooper, George Gordon (I43115)
 
10567 George Grant "Grant" Edick - April 30, 1881 - April 22, 1939. Son of George H. and Adelaide Victoria Staple Edick. Husband of Julia Belle Mowry Edick & Mae Louise Pride Edick.

Newspaper Article - Monday, May 1, 1939 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Value Estate Of Grant Edick At $15,000 Upward - Grant G. Edick, late Oswego county probation officer, who died April 22 at his home in Pulaski, had an estate valued at more than $15,000. He left no will. Letters of administration on the estate of Mr. Edick were petitioned for before Surrogate George M. Penney Monday forenoon by Donald G. Edick, a son, and Mae E. Edick, widow of intestate. These are the only persons interested in the estate it is indicated in the petition. Values of the personal property of Mr. Edick is given as exceeding $10,000, and real property as in excess of $5,000. Mr. Edick was stricken suddenly at his home April 21, and died about 24 hours later.
 
Edick, George Grant (I37012)
 
10568 George H. "Hank" Hurlbut, 69, town of Hastings, died Apr 17, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse. A native of Lee Center, Mr. Hurlbut lived in Granby before moving to Hastings 13 years ago. Mr. Hurlbut was the owner of G & BH Construction where he was a general contractor. He was a member of Local 12 Carpenters Union in Syracuse and the Syracuse Builder's Exchange. He was a member of Granby Center Methodist Church. He was an Army veteran of WWII, having served in the 11th Airborne Division, 213th Battallion. As a paratrooper, he saw action in the Philippines and Okinawa, and was among the first troops to invade Japan in 1945. Surviving are his wife, the former Barbara Jean Allen; two sons, Barry Lee Sr. of Phoenix, and Gary Leigh of Hannibal; a daughter, Bonnie Lea of Phoenix; a sister, Arlene Myers of Phoenix. Services were held April 20, at Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, Phoenix. Burial was in Chase Cemetery, Lysander.

April 21 1994 Valley News 
Hurlbut, George (I78946)
 
10569 George H. Ackerman - Leading Business Man - Died Early Wednesday Morning - Built Ontario Bay House and May Cottages In Grove - In Mercantile Trade For Quarter Century

George Henry Ackerman one of the leading citizens and business men of Lacona, passed away at his home on Salina St., in that village Wednesday morning about 7 o'clock. Mr. Ackerman had enjoyed usual health until last fall when he found that he was suffering from cancerous growth. An operation prolonged his life several months and he was given every attention by his immediate family. For several weeks he was a patient at Crouse Irving Hospital in Syracuse. So strong was his vitality and heart action that he gained strength and was brought home. The first intimation that his friends had of an impending end to his earthly activities was the announcement by himself that he had but a short time to live and that he would not be here this summer. During the last two years he has been engaged in lumbering in Parish and took the usual interest in the affairs of the Ontario Bay House, managed by his son.

Mr. Ackerman was the son of John and Catherine Ackerman and was born March 14, 1857 at Newville, below Little Falls. N.Y. With his parents as a boy he moved to the Black Lake country in St. Lawrence county and later to Boylston, the family settling near Boylston Center. He was educated in the district schools and in Sept., 1879, when 22 years of age, he was married to Miss Ola Servis, of Boylston, who with one son, H. W. Ackerman survives. Another son, Frederick, died in 1890, aged 8 years.

Mr. Ackerman's business career began in 1886 when he ran a grocery cart for J. S. Robbins & Son for four seasons and then opened a store where his nephew, Elmer E. Ackerman, is now in business. He continued in this business for ten or fifteen years, three of which he was in trade at Adams Center. Mr. Ackerman was always a ready dealer not alone in merchandise but frequently disposed of his stock. Fifteen years ago he purchased the Bishop grove on Ontario Bay and began the development of this tract as a summer resort. Nine years ago he built the Ontario Bay House which became one of our most popular summer hotels. He was also interested in lumbering a 900 acre tract in Redfield. Mr. Ackerman was a Maccabee, carrying a $1000 Insurance, an Odd Fellow and a member of the M. E. Church.

The funeral will be held Friday at 2 o'clock at the pleasant home where he had spent so many companionable hours surrounded by his family. Rev. E. D. Carpenter and Rev. W.J. Hart will officiate, burial in Woodlawn cemetery.

Source: Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 20, 1920 Sandy Creek News 
Ackerman, George H (I43937)
 
10570 George H. Beeman - November 24, 1856 - April 7, 1935. Son of Alextus and Elvira Bass Beeman. Husband of Jennie Pierce Beeman.
Newspaper Article - Friday, June 28, 1935 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mr. Beeman Is Ill - Pulaski, June 27 ¬George Beeman, Maple Avenue, suffered a paralytic stroke at 7 o'clock Friday morning and is critically ill.
 
Beeman, George (I31077)
 
10571 George H. Edick - April 6, 1841 - February 27, 1919. Son of William and Harriet Scott Edick. Husband of Adelaide Victoria Staple Edick.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 5, 1919 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Thursday morning, at four o'clock, occurred the death of Mr. George H. Edick, one of the best known men in Oswego county. He was stricken with heart trouble ten days before his death. Mr. Edick was born in the south part of the town of Richland April 6, 1841. He lived on a farm until 1909 when he came to Pulaski to live, making his home in the court house while his son, Grant G. Edick, was deputy sheriff. When they left the court house they went to the home they had purchased in Jefferson Street. Mr. Edick was active in buying and selling stock and did an extensive business in that line. He was active in politics and was a leader in the Republican party. Though he never held an office he was many times in position to receive the honors but declined. He is survived by his widow, one son, Grant G. Edick, two daughters, Mrs. Frank White of this village and Mrs. H. E. Wood, of Marathon and a brother, John Edick, of Fernwood. Funeral services were held at the family home, Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, Rev. Frederick Maunder, of Utica, officiating. Burial in Willis cemetery. 
Edick, George H. (I37024)
 
10572 GEORGE H. KLOCK FARMER, ST. JOE EMPLOYEE
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 19, 1998Browse Issues
George H. Klock, 59, of 287 Kearney Road, died Tuesday morning at Edward John Noble Hospital. He had a history of heart problems.

Mr. Klock was employed by St. Joe Minerals Corp., Balmat, and drove dump trucks for several companies. He also operated a dairy farm for 34 years.

Born June 5, 1939, in Antwerp, son of Basil O. and Emily Kellogg Klock, he attended Gouverneur High School and served in the Army National Guard.

He married Vina "Rose" Miller on July 28, 1958, in Syracuse.

Mr. Klock was a member of the Oxbow Volunteer Fire Department and American Legion. He was also a Little League baseball coach and a square dance caller.

Surviving besides his wife are three sons, Basil, Gouverneur, Zane, Antwerp, and Orson, Liverpool; five daughters, Zelphia Cardinell, Peggy Van Allen, Zina Pitcher, Tanya Uribe and Zoann Klock, all of Gouverneur; a brother, Wendall Davenport, Canton; three sisters, Florence Klock, Dry Hill, and Jane Loomis and Dawn St. Germain, both of Philadelphia, and 17 grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Green Funeral Home here with the Rev. Alan D. Kinney, pastor of First United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Oxbow Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
 
Klock, George (I45435)
 
10573 George H. Mellen - 1852 - April 27, 1938. Husband of Louise Campbell Word Mellen. Married November 17, 1892.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 28, 1938 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Richland, April 28 - George H. Mellen, 85, retired grocer of Syracuse who died there Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Michael Mackey, will be brought to this village for burial Friday afternoon. He had conducted a grocery business in Syracuse for more than 30 years prior to his retirement several years ago. He was a native of Sullivan, Ohio. His daughter and three grandchildren survive him. Prayer service will take place from the Mackey home Friday morning at 11:30. Funeral will be held from Christ church, Richland, at 2 o'clock the same afternoon with burial in the Richland cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 4, 1938 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ on Friday afternoon for George H. Mellen who passed away in. Syracuse at the home of his daughter on Wednesday morning at the age of 86 years. Mr. Mellen was an old resident of Richland, formerly being baggage agent at the New York Central Railroad station for several years and before that he operated a general store here. About 30 years ago, moving to Syracuse to operate a store there. His only near relatives are his daughter and three grandchildren.
 
Mellen, George H. (I54014)
 
10574 George H. Perry - December 18, 1852 - September 12, 1930. Son of Thomas E. and Ann Thomas Perry. Husband of Helen A. Edick.
Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, September 13, 1930 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico, September 13 - George H. Perry, 77, one of the most highly respected and beloved citizens of this community, died suddenly at his home in Mapleview Friday evening, September 12. Mr. Perry was a lifelong resident of Oswego County, having been born in Richland, December 18, 1852, son of the late Thomas and Ann Thomas Perry. He resided for some time in Fernwood and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church there. He was also a member of the South Richland grange. Mr. Perry is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Fred Harvey, Mapleview, with whom he lived for the past few years; one brother, Walter Perry of Washington, D. C., and one sister, Mrs. Fred Winner of Fernwood. Funeral services will be conducted at the home of his daughter in Mapleview Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with burial in Willis cemetery.
 
Perry, George H. (I36971)
 
10575 George H. Wadsworth - January 10, 1913 - May 6, 1985. Son of Dew and Anna Haynor Wadsworth. Husband of Gladys Atkinson. Married May 10, 1936. Section 2, Row 28.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, May 7, 1985 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - George H. Wadsworth, 72, of RD 1 Old Mexico Road, Pulaski, died Monday evening at St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse. Born January 10, 1913 in East Chatham, New York, he was the son of Dew and Anna Haynor Wadsworth. He graduated from New Lebanon High School and Cornell University in 1935. He married Gladys D. Atkinson on May 10, 1936. Mr. Wadsworth was employed at Douglaston Manor Poultry Farm for many years. For 20 years he was employed as the head mechanic for the Williamstown Irrigation Company. He was a member of Pulaski Congregational Church. Surviving besides his wife, are a son, Malcom A. Wadsworth of Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Barbara) MacCormack of Sunnyvale, California; five grandchildren; two brothers, Kelton Wadsworth of Old Chatmam, New York, and Vincent Wadsworth of East Chatham, New York. Services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with Rev. John Howell, pastor of the Pulaski Congregational Church, officiating. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery, Daysville, New York. There will be no calling hours. 
Wadsworth, George H. (I21686)
 
10576 George Haines - June 12, 1872 - May 21, 1957. Son of George and Elizabeth Taylor Haines. Husband of Edith Ann Booth Haines.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 23, 1957 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Today for George Haines, 84 - Services for George Haines, 84, of Alliance, Ohio, who died Tuesday at the home of his S011, Leslie Haines in Richland, will be held from the Taylor Funeral Home today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. The Rev. D. C. Randall of the Church of Christ will officiate. Interment will be in Richland cemetery. Surviving besides his son, Leslie, are his wife, Mrs. Edith Booth Haines of Utica; two other sons, Leonard and Charles Haines of Utica; two daughters, Mrs. Winifred Schoenley of New Hartford and Miss Edith Haines of Utica and several grandchildren. Mr. Haines was born June 12, 1872, in Wills County, England, the son of George and Elizabeth Taylor Haines. He had lived in Alliance until about a week ago when he came to Richland.
 
Haines, George (I30908)
 
10577 GEORGE HAVERLOCK SELF-EMPLOYED MASON

August 15, 2001 | Watertown Daily Times (NY)
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George Haverlock, 74, of 5141 County Route 22, died Monday at Upstate Medical University, Syracuse.

Mr. Haverlock was a self-employed mason for 40 years and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8534.

Born Sept. 12, 1926, in Syracuse, son of Michael and Mary Abamovich Haverlock, he served in the Navy during World War II.

Surviving are his wife of 51 years, the former Ann Marie Losito; three sons, Paul, Syracuse, George, Clay, and Michael, Lacona; a brother, Daniel, Ithaca; and eight grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Carter Funeral Home, Syracuse. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Syracuse.

Calling hours will be from 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 5575 Thompson Road, Syracuse, N.Y. 13214-1693. 
Haverlock, George (I85135)
 
10578 George Henry Bohanan - 1846 - January 29, 1908. Son of Alpheus Albert and Mary Ann Corbin Bohanan. Husband of Clarinda C. "Clara" King Bohanan. Section 5, Row 12.

Newspaper Article - Wednesday, March 20, 1901 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Port Ontario - George Bohanon and Mrs. Alice Nelson have received news from their sister, Mrs. Martha Harding of Apalachicola, Florida, of the recent death of her husband, Prosper G. Harding. Mrs. Harding has the sympathy of her many friends of this her former home.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 5, 1908 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - George Bohannon, of Selkirk, stricken Tuesday with paralysis while descending some stairs at the Pulaski House, causing concussion of the brain, was removed from the hotel to the residence of his son, Frederick Bohannon, Park street, where he died Wednesday evening, remaining unconscious up to the time of his death. The remains were taken to Selkirk, Thursday, and the funeral was held Monday. Mr. Bohannon was born in the town of Richland about sixty-one years ago and had always lived in this town. He was an expert fisherman and was a familiar figure in and about Selkirk and was well known. He leaves a wife and two sons, Frederick and George, of Pulaski, a daughter, Mrs. Edward M. Barnard, of Stittville, and five sisters, Mrs. James Eaton, Mrs. Pamelia C. Bettinger and Mrs. George Jones, of Pulaski, Mrs. William E. Nelson, of Selkirk, and Mrs. Mattie Harding, of Florida. 
Bohanan, George Henry (I52894)
 
10579 George Henry Bohanan - July 9, 1881 - May 20, 1960. Son of George Henry and Clarinda C. King Bohanan. Husband of Minnie Mosher. Section 5, Row 12.
Newspaper Obituary - (date and newspaper unavailable) 1960 - George Bohanan Succumbs at 78 - Pulaski - Funeral services for George Bohanan, 78, of Pulaski, who died yesterday at the Oswego County Infirmary at Mexico, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 at the Foster Funeral home here. Mr. Bohanan was a paperhanger and painter and at one time operated a boat livery at Sandy Pond. He had been a patient at the infirmary for two months. Officiating at the services will be the Rev. Edward Vander Hay, pastor of the Baptist church and burial will be in Daysville cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. Bohanan was born July 9, 1881 in the town of Richland, son of George and Estelle Bohanan. His wife, the former Minnie Mosher, died in 1931, and his only survivors are nieces and nephews.
 
Bohanan, George Henry (I677)
 
10580 George Henry Tollerton - May 22, 1885 - August 9, 1975. Son of Charles Theodore and Alza Jane Farrar Tollerton. Husband of Mable Ann Jenkins.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, April 11, 1975 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico - George H. Tollerton, 90, of 5005 Highbridge Street, Fayetteville, former Mexico resident, died Saturday at Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, where he had been a patient for one week. He had spent most of his life in the Mexico area. He operated a local truck express route for many years. Mr. Tollerton also operated a plumbing business with his son. He was married to the former Mable Jenkins who died in 1961. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy K. DeLong of Richwood, West Virginia, and Mrs. Esther Roach of Silver Spring, Maryland; a son, Charles W., with whom he made his home in Fayetteville; eight grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, Main Street, Parish. Pastor A. M. Karolyi of Syracuse will officiate. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours at the Parish funeral home are 7 to 9 p.m. tonight.
 
Tollerton, George Henry (I43980)
 
10581 George is listed in the Redfield G.A.R. records as the son of Jacob G. and Ann Eliza (Livingston) Yerden. His birth is given as 1839 at Morristown, NY. He enlisted on Aug 21, 1862 at Redfield (Reg't unknown) and was captured at Pelles House, on the front in Petersburg, Virginia. He died in Confederate Prison.
 
Yerdon, George W. (I49270)
 
10582 GEORGE J. TELLMANN Jr.
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TELLMANN GEORGE JOHN TELLMANN,JR. (Age 86) Of Fleming Island, Florida, passed away Wednesday, January 21, 2015. George was born August 8, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York to George and Susanna Tellmann. George was a veteran of the United States Army having served in the Constabulary Forces in Germany at the close of WWII. He graduated from Syracuse University with a BA in Business and earned a Master's Degree in International Relations from American University in Washington, DC. George's career in Communications began in Dublin, Georgia where he spent five years as an Announcer and Engineer at WMLT - Dublin Broadcasting Company. He spent the next fifteen years with AT&T conducting overseas operations and negotiations related to the first transatlantic telephone cables. In 1968, George moved to Comsat Corporation where he managed operations and negotiations for communication satellites, representing the United States in the International Telecommunication Satellite organization "Intelsat" and the International Maritime Satellite organization "Inmarsat" for which he was later chairman of the Inmarsat Council. In 1988, he retired from Comsat as Vice President and General Manager of Mobile Satellite Communication to become President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Mobile Satellite Corporation (AMSC). In 1990 he became Vice Chairman of AMSC, advising the AMSC Board until 1998. In 1992 George founded the Inmarsat Users Association (now called the Mobile Satellite Users Association) and served as its President and Chief Executive Officer until 1994. From 1994 - 2000 he served on the Board of Directors for Arrowhead Space and Communications Corporation. Throughout his career, he received numerous awards including Certificate of Achievement for Superior Contributions in Support of the Apollo Program, Medallion in Recognition of Outstanding effort in Support of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing, Skylab Achievement Award, Certificate of Appreciation for Superior Contributions in Support of the First NASA Space Shuttle Mission (Columbia) and Commendation from the Chairman of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee for outstanding participation in its National Coordinating Mechanism Task Force. George was kind and compassionate, loved by all, especially his wife of 66 years, Mia. In addition, George is survived by his children, George Tellmann (Karen) of Fleming Island, FL, Jeff Tellmann of Cheshire, CT and Peter Tellmann, of Herndon, VA. Loving grandfather of Kristin Hungerford (Matthew), Michael Tellmann, Jeffrey Tellmann, Jr. (Jessica) and Nicole Bremer (Thomas); and great grandfather of Parker Tellmann. George is also survived by his brother, Rudy Tellmann (Mary) of Hatboro, PA. A Memorial service will be held this summer at Arlington National Cemetery. Donations may be made in his honor to at: www.doctorswithoutborders.orgwww.doctorswithoutborders.org

Published in The Washington Post on Jan. 31, 2015 
Tellmann, George J. Jr. (I9474)
 
10583 GEORGE L. BONNIE, 82, WW II VETERAN, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 15, 1992
George L. Bonnie, 82, of 7409 Salina St., a lifetime resident of Pulaski and a decorated World War II veteran, died Friday at Oswego County Hospital.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry, pastor of the Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations can be made to Pulaski Ringgold Fire Department Building Fund or the Northern Oswego County Ambulance Corps.

He is survived by his wife, Roberta A.; two daughters, Vawn B. Otis, Pulaski, and Kristie A. Van Dyke, both of Pulaski; two sons, Robert A. Clark, Las Vegas, Nev., and George F. Shaw II, Pulaski; two sisters, Marjorie Bonnie, Syracuse, and Murial VanWie, Pulaski; four grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.

Born Sept. 16, 1909, he was the son of G. Addison and Grace Ryther Bonnie. He graduated from Pulaski Academy in 1929 and then served with the Army's 301st Heavy Field Armor Company from 1943 to 1945. During World War II, he fought in the Battle of the Bulge and also participated in the D-Day landing in France.

He was awarded the Bronze Star and the Distinguished Service Medal for his service in the war.

Mr. Bonnie owned and operated Bonnie Contracting from 1950 until 1971, when he retired. He had previously worked as a carpenter for his father in Pulaski for many years.

He was a 47-year member and past commander of the Robert Edwards Post 358, American Legion, and was a member and past commander of both the VFW Post 7289, and the Oswego County Council VFW.

Mr. Bonnie married Mildred Jacobsen, who died May 5, 1977. He married Roberta Shaw on June 30, 1979. 
Bonney, George Lewis (I54756)
 
10584 George L. Castor - May 10, 1850 - January 10, 1918. Son of Sherman and Esther Washburn Castor. Husband of Elizabeth J. “Lizzie” Salisbury Castor. Married November 1, 1871 in Oswego County, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 16, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Death of George L. Castor - George L. Castor, 67, a past noble grand of Pulaski lodge, No. 648, I.O.O.F., and one of its oldest members in terms of service, died Thursday afternoon at his home on the Salina road, about a mile south of this village. Less than a week before he was stricken with a severe attack of bilious pneumonia and a severe cold contracted while engaged in shipping hay. Mr. Castor was born at Ellisburg, Jefferson county, May 10, 1850, and for a long time had been a resident of the town of Orwell, coming to Pulaski about 35 years ago. He was a cheese maker and for many years conducted the factory at Castor’s Corners, six miles south of this village, and later was engaged in farming. He was a member of Pulaski Grange, No. 730, Patrons of Husbandry. Surviving are a son and a daughter, Jay Castor and Miss Lois Castor, both of Syracuse. Funeral services were held at the afternoon [sic], Rev. F. H. Ferris officiating. The body will be taken to Orwell for burial in Evergreen cemetery. His wife died in October.
Newspaper Article - Wednesday, May 1, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Farmer District - Miss Lois Castor and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Castor of Syracuse were at Pulaski, Monday for the burial of their father, George L. Castor, who died last January. The body was taken from the receiving vault in Pulaski cemetery and interred in the family plot in Evergreen cemetery at Orwell.
 
Castor, George L (I72565)
 
10585 George L. Hollis

Committal Today
George L. Hollis, 95, died Monday July 20 at Bridgewater, Mass. where he has made his home for the past 45 years.

Born at Pulaski in 1875, he was the son of Henry and Deliah Lattimer Hollis and was educated in Pulaski schools. He was a dairy farmer until retiring a number of years ago.

He was a 75 year member of Pulaski Grange.

Surviving are a nephew, Clarence Hollis of Pulaski and four nieces, Miss Marion Hollis of North Syracuse; Miss Joyce Hollis of Pulaski; Mrs. Frederick (Beverly) Soule of Montgomery and Mrs. Robert (Marcia) Krom of Kerhottksen.

Committal services are to be held this afternoon (Thursday) at 1 p.m. at the Pulaski Cemetery with the Rev. Harold Pennock officiating.

Source: Pulaski Democrat, July 23, 1970 
Hollis, George Lewis (I23753)
 
10586 George Lewis Sperling - June 12, 1867 - February 16, 1933. Son of Abner W. and Angeline Jacobson Sperling. Husband of Sarah Antoinette “Nettie” Dale Sperling. Married June 5, 1893 in Orwell Township, Oswego County, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 22, 1933 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - George Lewis Sperling - George Lewis Sperling passed away February 16, 1933 after an illness of about two years. He was the eldest son of Abner W. and Angeline Jacobson Sperling, born to them on June 12, 1867. On the death of his mother in 1870 he had a younger brother, Willis went to live with his paternal grandmother in Howardville. When eight years of age he went to live in the family of Elijah Smith in the same town living there until he was twenty-one years old. The next few years were spent in the towns of Albion and Orwell. In 1893 he married Sarah Antoinette Dale, the daughter of W. H. Dale of Orwell. The next two or three years were spent in Syracuse where he worked in the Smith Typewriter Works. About 1896 he and his family removed to the Dale farm in Orwell, where he lived until the death of his wife ten years ago, January 21, 1923. During the years from 1896 to 1923 he was a farmer of great industry. He also made bicycles many of which are in use today and which equal to workmanship the very finest of today. For a short time he also conducted a Patrons of Industry store in the farm home. Many sorrows came to him during the years. The first great one being the death of his daughter, Myrtis in July 1918 when she was killed by lightning while helping him in the Hayfield. The second great one was the sudden death of his wife, who died while seated in the living room of her home reading a newspaper. These shocks left their deep impress on his life and hastened his death. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Chester A. Wheeler of Webster, Massachusetts, with whom he lived after his wife's death; also two half-sisters, Mrs. V. P. Simon and Miss Kittie Sperling of East Syracuse, New York. Funeral services were held in Orwell Union church February 19 with Rev. T. T. Davies officiating.
 
Sperling, George Lewis (I76156)
 
10587 GEORGE M. FRAVOR
Syracuse Herald American (NY) - April 3, 1988Browse Issues
George M. Fravor, 89, of North Road died Saturday morning at the Mercy Hospital in Watertown.

Mr. Fravor was born Sept. 30, 1898, in the town of Mexico to Henry and Belle Roland Fravor.

He attended Mexico schools. He married Lena M. Fry June 24, 1925. She died July 24, 1970.

He lived in Pulaski since 1925. He was employed by Pulaski Academy and Central Schools for 10 years, retiring in 1969. He was previously employed by the Sheffield Milk plant in Pulaski for 27 years. He also owned and operated a berry farm for 30 years.

He is survived by two sons, Robert M. and Clarence G. of Pulaski; two daughters, Arlene Vrooman of Adams and Marjorie Pacific of Pulaski, 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The Foster-Hax Funeral Home in Pulaski has charge of arrangements.

Contributions may be made to Northern Oswego County Ambluance.
Services for George M. Fravor, 89, North Road, Pulaski, who died Saturday morning, April 2, 1988 at the Mercy Hospital in Watertown, were Wednesday, April 6, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. Earl M. Smith officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

Mr. Fravor was born in the town of Mexico and lived in Pulaski since 1925. He was employed by Pulaski Academy and Central Schools for 10 years, retiring in 1969.

He previously was employed by the Sheffield Milk, plant in Pulaski for 27 years. He operated a berry farm for 30 years.

His wife, the former Lena M. Fry, died in 1970.

Surviving are two sons, Robert M. and Clarence G. of Pulaski; two daughters, Arlene Vrooman of Adams and Marjorie Pacific of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.

Contributions may be made to Northern Oswego County Ambulance.

Source: Pulaski Democrat, April 11, 1988
 
Fravor, George Morris (I57654)
 
10588 GEORGE M. NELSON, VETERAN OF WWII, DIESShow Details
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - May 24, 1990Browse Issues
George M. Nelson, 77, Fulton, father of two area residents, died Tuesday in Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton.

The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Foster Funeral Home, 910 Fay St., Fulton. Burial will be in Mount Adnah Cemetery.

Calling hours were scheduled from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Surviving are his wife, Edna R.; four sons, George Jr., Sandy Creek, William, Granby, and Raymond and Frank, both of Fulton; two daughters, Frances Nelson, Granby, and Caroline Warren, Mexico; three stepsons, David Dunn, Syracuse, Thomas Dunn, Central Square, and James Dunn, Liverpool; a sister, Violet Kruger, Williamson; a half-sister, Helen Hayes, Syracuse; a half-brother, Rondo Yacatta, Fulton; 18 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, six step-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.

Born Dec. 18, 1912, in Rochester, the son of Martin and Almina Hibbard Nelson, he resided most of his life in Fulton. He retired in 1976 after 30 years of service with Armstrong World Industries, Fulton, and was previously a weaver with American Woolen Mill, Fulton.

An Army veteran of World War II, Mr. Nelson was a member of the Oswego American Legion Post 268.

Mr. Nelson was a life member of the Fulton Elks Lodge 830, and was the recipient of its 1984-1985 Member of the Year Award. He was also a member of Sandy Creek Grange 127. 
Nelson, George Myron (I33689)
 
10589 GEORGE M. NELSONShow Details
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 26, 2010Browse Issues
George M. Nelson, age 73, of Sandy Creek, died April 24, 2010, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse. Prior to his retirement he owned and operated Mr. Mike's and the Cedar Post Restaurants in Pulaski and the Silvermine Restaurant in Sandy Creek.

Survived by 2 daughters, Colleen (Jeff) Weaver of Painted Post, N.Y., and Toni (Dean) Nicholson of Pulaski; 3 sons, Patrick (Sharon) Nelson of Zephyr Cove, NV, Grant (Kathy) Nelson of Kennebunk, Maine, and Garth Nelson of Hailey, Idaho; 9 grandchildren, 2 sisters, 3 brothers and several nieces and nephews.

Memorial services will be Thursday at 12 noon at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, N.Y. Friends may call Thursday 10 to 12 prior to the service at the funeral home. 
Nelson, George Myron (I70759)
 
10590 George Marsden - April 20, 1802 - March 18, 1894. Son of William and Sarah Marsden. Husband of Eliza Ann Page. Married June 16, 1824. Section 2, Row 6.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 28, 1894 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - George Marsden, familiarly known as Uncle George, passed peacefully into rest, Sunday evening, March 18th, at the advanced age of 92. But a short time ago he visited the home of his daughter, Mrs. Elijah Pettingill, when he took cold and a few short days ended his earthly struggles. He was a man esteemed by all who knew him, and was remarkably well preserved both physically and mentally. He was attended during his last sickness by his four daughters, Mrs. Charles Knight of Arthur, Mrs. Elijah Pettingill, Mrs. Charles Wilcox and Mrs. William Dillenbeck of Mexico. Mr. Marsden was born April 20, 1802, at Rotterdam, now called Constantia. He moved to Richland in 1809, was married June 16, 1824, to Miss Eliza Ann Page of Herkimer by J. P. Bostwick of Mexico. In May, 1833, he bought 424 acres of land in a body, then covered by the vast forest trees, which he, in his sturdy manhood and with his habits of industry of perseverance, soon brought to the highest state of cultivation and where he resided until his death. Eleven children were born to them. Three sons survive him, Welcome of Caughdenoy, Harrison and Henry of this place, and four daughters, as before mentioned. His children are now occupying homes purchased and improved by their father. The funeral was attended at the house on the 20th inst., at 12, elder Russell officiating, interment at Sand Hill by the side of the faithful wife and mother passed on before.
 
Marsden, George (I69277)
 
10591 George McCaw worked for many years in Dean William's Lumber Yard in Redfield. Later, he became a self-employed carpenter, working frequently for the Falvey family also. Like his father Bill John McCaw, George added his "touch" to many, many homes and buildings in the Redfield area. George worked even as he battled cancer at the end of his brief life.
George and Lizzie and family had a concession stand on Main St. in Redfield each year during Old Home Days. They sold grape Nehi, hamburgs with Onions, etc. "same old stand in the same old place" it was advertised as.
George and Lizzie had a wide circle of friends that they enjoyed playing cards with.
 
McCaw, George Anderson (I33730)
 
10592 George Merton died of leukemia

George Merton Spicer - from the Carthage, New York Newspaper - March 10, 1938 - page 7

FIVE YEAR OLD BOY VICTIM OF LEUKEMIA - The funeral of George Merton Spicer, five-year-old son of Mr. & Mrs. Carl Spicer, who died Monday night at 11:30, was held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 pm from the home in Lathrop Street. The boy had been very ill for nine months with leukemia. George Spicer was born March 4, 1933 at Antwerp. He has been a resident of carthage for about five years and was a cradle roll member of the United Christian Church. He is survived by his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Spicer; three brother, Keith, Richard and James and his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. George Spicer of Gouverneur and Mrs. Minnie Shampine of Champion Street. Rev. Frederick Homrighouse, pastor of the United Christland and Presbyterian Churches, officated at the funeral. Burial was made in Fairview Cemetery, Carthage.

Per John Spicer he is buried on the Washington Street side near a small hill. This may be near the Shampine lot. 
Spicer, George Merton (I58133)
 
10593 George Nicholas Soderlund - April 5, 1891 - August 6, 1981. Private with the United States Army during World War I. Son of Gustaf and Ida Gusvqwa Soderlund. Husband of Martha Ardena Holley Souderland.
Newspaper Obituary - (date and newspaper unavailable) - George N. Soderlund, 90, of Box Street, Pulaski, died Thursday, August 6 at the Veterans Hospital, Syracuse. He was born April 5, 1891 in Kasmas, Finland, and was the son of Gustaf and Ida Gusvqwa Soderlund. He was educated in Finland and came to the United States in 1912. He was married to Ardena Holley on April 18, 1923. He was employed in various milk plants in Pulaski until 1937, when he became the village's first chief of police. He retired in 1956. He served in World War I with the United States Army for 13 months in France. He was a life member of Robert Edwards Post 358, American Legion, Pulaski, and a life member of the Salmon River Barracks, No. 149. He was a retired member of Ringgold Fire Department. Surviving are his wife, Ardena Soderlund; a son, George G. Soderlund Jr. of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Astrid) Archer of Pulaski and Mrs. Donald (Junia) Buck of Cleveland, New York; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Junia Bostrom of Kasnas, Finland. Services were held at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery with full military honors. Contributions may be made to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance Corps.
 
Soderlund, George Nicholas (I17971)
 
10594 George Nye Atwood - November 16, 1863 - October 29, 1922. Son of Thomas R. and Mary Alida Kellogg Atwood. Husband of Laura A. Castor Atwood.
Newspaper Obituary - November 8, 1922 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fernwood - Our community was shocked by the sudden death of Mr. G. Nye Atwood, which occurred on the 29th. His whole life has been spent among us and although he was not well, no one realized his real condition as he attended to his business and only gave up his work for two days. He was a good obliging neighbor, a good citizen, a kind and loving father and a member of Daysville Grange. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Willis L. Manwarren and Miss Esther V. Atwood, both of Syracuse. The funeral service was held at his late home, October 31 and attended by many of his friends and neighbors, conducted by Rev. MacLeod of Pulaski. Interment at Willis cemetery.
 
Atwood, George Nye (I55111)
 
10595 GEORGE O. TWISS
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - January 12, 2001
George O. Twiss, 85, of George Road,Mexico,died Wednesday at Oswego Hospital.

He was born in Parish. He worked for A.C. Dexter Feed Mill, Mexico, and Mexico Lumber Co. and was a mixer and grinder for Ontario Feeds, Mexico.

His wife, Lillie, died in 1984.

Survivors: Two sons, Lawrence of Mexico and Charles of Bonaparte, Iowa; two sisters, Olive Wallis of Volney and Reba Hubbard of Dugway; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren.

Services: 1 p.m. Saturday at Harter Funeral Home. Burial, Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. Calling hours, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home, 9 Washington Ave., Mexico. 
Twiss, George Otto (I69373)
 
10596 George O. Widrig - May 24, 1931 - April 8, 2010. Son of James E. and Avis Donovan Widrig.

Newspaper Obituary - Sunday, April 8, 2010 Syracuse Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - George O. Widrig, 78, life resident of Richland, died Thursday at his home. He was born May 24, 1931, in Richland, the son of James and Avis Donovan Widrig. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 1948. He received his bachelor's degree in education from Oswego State Teachers College, and he attended Syracuse University. George was employed by the town of Richland as the town historian. He was a published author on local history. He was a charter member of Richland Historical Society, and he was also a member of the Rosa Garden Club and co-founder of Half-shire Historical Society. George was a member and officer of Richland Cemetery Association. Surviving: one brother, David Widrig of Daytona, Florid; one sister, Phyllis Robarge of Richland; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by one sister, Jean Hager, in 1989. Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 13, in Richland Cemetery, Richland. Donations may be made to the town of Richland Historical Society. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski.
Class of 1948 PACS
George Oliver Widrig - May 24, 1931 - April 8, 2010. Son of James E. and Avis Annette Donovan Widrig.
Newspaper Obituary - Sunday, April 8, 2010 Syracuse Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - George O. Widrig, 78, life resident of Richland, died Thursday at his home. He was born May 24, 1931, in Richland, the son of James and Avis Donovan Widrig. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 1948. He received his bachelor's degree in education from Oswego State Teachers College, and he attended Syracuse University. George was employed by the town of Richland as the deputy town historian. He was a published author on local history. He was a charter member of Richland Historical Society, and he was also a member of the Rosa Garden Club and co-founder of Half-shire Historical Society. George was a member and officer of Richland Cemetery Association. Surviving: one brother, David Widrig of Daytona, Florid; one sister, Phyllis Robarge of Richland; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by one sister, Jean Hager, in 1989. Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 13, in Richland Cemetery, Richland. Donations may be made to the town of Richland Historical Society. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street Pulaski.
 
Widrig, George Oliver (I65302)
 
10597 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Haines, George P. (I31101)
 
10598 George R. Erskine - 1867 - October 22, 1936. Son of Hastings and Rosalia Rich Erskine.

Newspaper Obituary - Friday, October 23, 1936 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, October 23 - George Erskine, former resident of Fernwood, died Thursday night in the Lodge sanatorium, Syracuse road, after an illness of several years. He was 69 years old, and the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hastings Erskine. Mr. Erskine was born in Fernwood. He had always been a recluse and nature lover, and had unusually keen knowledge of birds and plants. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Walter Loomis, Volney. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
 
Erskine, George R. (I54816)
 
10599 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Reynolds, George R (I85249)
 
10600 George Reed was a well-known resident and Justice of the Peace in Canajoharie. He had a history of heart trouble, although he conducted business as usual. He died a the age of 73, and was the son of James E and Viletta Hubbs Reed. He had been a resident of Canajoharie all his life. The Reed family was prominent at one time, conducting a hardware store. He married Ada Clark, the daughter of I.R. Clark, another very successful resident of the community. Reed, George Hubbs (I36343)
 

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