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| 1101 | Albert P Hermann July 11, 1935 ~ August 19, 2022 (age 87) Obituary & ServicesTribute Wall Obituary Albert Hermann, 87, was called home to be reunited with his beloved wife, his Elizabeth I., on August 19th 2022. Albert lived his life by his faith, and leading his family as a farmer. Albert lived his life in the Catholic faith. Any time of the day or night you would find him watching Mass, saying the Rosary and praying for daughters, son in laws and grandchild. Albert considered himself the richest man alive, having the honor to raise 10 daughters. Valerie (the late Stephen) Pond, Christine (Ralph) Green, Suzanne (Spencer )O’Brien, Jennifer Evakitch, Pamela (Greg) Morgan. Meghann (Art) Hunt, Cori-ann (Marshall) Blodgett, Sarah (Matthew) McGrath, and twins Lindsey Hermann, and Leslie (Aaron) Town. 22 Grandchild and 17 great grand children. Albert was a farmer. Dairy, chickens, goats, pigs, horses and crops. For short times Albert worked demolition, Newspaper Route, cranberry farm and Maintenance at Daycare. But Albert was a farmer, where he raised his family and enjoyed working side by side with all his daughters. Albert was always surrounded by his grandchildren Andrew Hermann, Catie-ann, Kylie, Remington, Cassidy and Oliver Blodgett, Alden, Eva and Julia McGrath, Taylor Newton, Nathan, Noah and Ashton Town. At any time you would see Albert sitting outside with his chickens, at the school supporting his grandkids, visiting with his children, taking care of his late wife “Ma,” visiting with his brother in law Chris Bristol, watching mass and caring for his cat, Eddie. He will be missed by many. Albert was predeceased by his wife Elizabeth I, his parents Adolf and Anna, brothers John and William Hermann and son-in-law Stephen Pond. Upon death, Albert was a tissue donor for burn victims and cleft palates. For flowers please consider Hemlock Haven as they have been great to the family. Also, donations can be made to Meals on Wheels or the Unity Acres. Both took great care of our Dad. Calling hours 8:00am to 10:00 am at Christ Our Light in Pulaski, NY on Tuesday August 23rd, Mass at 10:00. Luncheon following. | Hermann, Albert Paul (I75498)
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| 1102 | Albert Perry Crandall, 78 Albert P. Crandall, 78, of Clark Road, Pulaski, died Friday, February 25, 1983, in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, following a long illness. Mr. Crandall is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Rivers, Adams Center, Mrs. Jake (Sarah) Seeley and Mrs. Carl (Winifred) Leddick, both of Mexico, a brother, Frank in Florida, and several nieces and nephews. He was born in West Virginia, February 29, 1904 son of Leslie and Nora Kittle Crandall. He attended local schools and came to Pulaski at an early age. He married Alice May Thompson in 1945 and lived with her in Pulaski, where he worked for Franklin Chevrolet and later for Park Auto Service. Mrs. Crandall died January 5, 1976. Mr. Crandall was a member of the Pulaski Grange. Funeral Service were held Sunday at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home, Pulaski, with Rev. Earl M. Smith, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Spring burial will be in Union Cemetery, Adams Center. Source: Sandy Creek News, March 2, 1983 | Crandall, Albert Perry (I40635)
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| 1103 | Albert R. Ferguson - 1867 - October 17, 1942_ Son of George W. and Sophia Eleanor Hornbustal Ferguson. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, October 17, 1941 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Albert Ferguson, 75, native of Pulaski, died in this city shortly after 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon following a brief illness. Mr. Ferguson was a carpenter in his early days and later followed the occupation of a farmer. Surviving are his widow and six children; also three brothers, Less Ferguson, Pulaski; Vernon Ferguson, Wolcott, and Edward Ferguson, Norwich; also a sister, Mrs. Alice Burr, Pulaski. Arrangements for funeral are incomplete. Edward J. Ferguson - 1869 - 1944. Son of George W. and Sophia E. Hornbustal Ferguson. Husband of Anna M. Burke (married December 21, 1897) & Mrs. Kate Ferguson (married October 23, 1917.) | Ferguson, Albert R. (I47352)
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| 1104 | Albert S. Miller, 64, of 9164 Maple Ave., died Monday at his home after a lengthy illness. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with the Rev. Lorraine Zimmerman, pastor of the Sandy Creek United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Lacona Volunteer Fire Department. Surviving are his wife, Carleen "Carla"; four daughters, Cindy Duffany, Lake City, Fla., Dayrene Anderson, Lakeland, Fla., Peggy Miller, Henderson, and Krista Richter, King George, Va.; six sons, Robert, Lantana, Fla., Ronnie, Tallahassee, Fla., Ray, Florida, Gerald, Pulaski, and Jay and John, both of Lacona; several grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ralph (Lillian) Salley, Mexico; three brothers, Ralph, Mannsville, and Everette and Herb, both of Sandy Creek, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. A sister, Naomi Donahue, and two brothers, Robert and Howard Miller, died before him. Born March 13, 1929, in the town of Sandy Creek, son of the late Julian and Beulah Claflin Miller. Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Tuesday, August 3, 1993 | Miller, Albert Stanley (I48253)
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| 1105 | Albert Sheley - 1843 - February 6, 1930. Husband of Elizabeth H. Averill Sheley. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 12, 1930 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - Funeral of Mr. Sheeley - Albert Sheeley, an old and respected resident of this place, died at the home of his sister-in-law, Miss Addie Averill, Thursday, February 6. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Miss Averill. Rev. Charles Shumway officiating. Burial in Richland cemetery. Mr. Sheeley lived a consistent Christian life for many years and was loyal to the M. E. church of which he was a member. Friends from out of town attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. George Sheeley, Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheeley and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sheeley, Oswego; Mr. J. B. Averill, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Salisbury and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pratt, Lacona and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Camden. February 6, 1930 - Albert Sheley, age 86 years, 10 months, 17 days. Date of birth March 19, 1843, born in Dexter, New York. Sex, male; race, white; widow; occupation, farmer. Length of residence in town where death occurred, 60 years. Name of wife, Elizabeth Averill. Name of father, George A. Sheley, birthplace unable to find out. Name of mother, Selinda Welton, birthplace unable to find out. Signed by George A. Sheley, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, senility; contributed by chronic myoc_dic, general dropsy. Signed by F. W. Crocker, M.D., February 8, 1930, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Richland, New York, February 8, 1930. Undertaker, Paul K. Foster, Pulaski, New York. | Sheeley, Albert (I79720)
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| 1106 | Albert T. Stewart - October 21, 1844 - October 20, 1933. Son of Pardon and Prudence Dyke Stewart. Husband of Frances E. Rushmer. Section 2, Row 11. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 26, 1933 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Albert T. Stewart passed away Friday morning, October 20th at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Etta Dyke, North road. Six weeks ago Mr. Stewart suffered a paralytic stroke, from which he failed to recover. Had he lived until Saturday he would have reached his 89th birthday. He was born in Frankfort, October 21, 1844, son of the late Parden and Prudence Dyke Stewart. For 30 years he conducted a general store in Frankfort. Retiring from active business in 1903 he came here to make his home with his daughters, Mrs. William S. Kranz and Mrs. Milton Landphere, both now deceased, and Mrs. Dyke. He was a member of the North Mexico Methodist Episcopal church and a silver star member of Mexico Grange. Besides his daughter, Mrs. Dyke with whom he made his home, he is survived by two sons-in-law, Mr. Kranz and Mr. Landphere; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Last rites were held at the Dyke home on Monday afternoon at two o'clock, with Rev. B. L. Waters, pastor of the North Mexico M. E. church officiating. Interment was in Daysville cemetery. The bearers were George Dyke, Pulaski; Jesse Dyke, Milton Landphere and William Kranz, of Mexico. | Stewart, Albert T. (I36508)
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| 1107 | Albert W. Eaton Dies At Age 90 Albert W. Eaton, 90, one of Pulaski's oldest citizens, died at his home in Box st. early Wednesday morning. He had suffered a stroke on Friday from which he failed to recover. He had been in good health and made his regular daily walks uptown until Christmas. Since that time he had seemed to be in declining health. Funeral services will be held from his late home at 2 p.m. Friday, with Elder Frank Aldrich, of the Seventh Day Adventist church in Syracuse, officiating. Interment will be made in Maple View cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Glenn Eaton of Auburn and Carl Eaton, with whom he lived; two granddaughters, Mrs. Watson (Allie) Pizon of Binghamton and Mrs. William (Ruth) Wensley of Albany; three great-granddaughters and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Eaton was born at Altmar, Sept. 22, 1861, a son of Albert and Sarah (Hamlin) Eaton and had spent all his life in this vicinity. He had resided at his late home for the past 41 years. He was a plumber by trade and at one time worked for the village. He retired some 30 years ago. He married Miss Lucy Hubbard Oct, 24, 1888, whose death occurred April 25, 1942. He was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist church Source: Pulaski Democrat, Feb 21, 1952 Newspaper Article - Wednesday, January 16, 1907 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Hicks District - A. W. Eaton was called to Altmar, Tuesday to attend the funeral of his father, Nathan Hamblin, w ho died at South Edwards, Sunday. | Eaton, Albert Warren (I69001)
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| 1108 | Albert W. Thomas 70, of Williamstown passed away unexpectedly Sunday April 26, 2015 at his home. He was born July 29, 1944 in Oneida, NY a son of Lawrence & Jennie Towsley Thomas. Albert was an employee with the Town of Amboy Highway Department for nearly 50 years retiring in 2007. He was a classic car enthusiast and had recently restored a 1972 Nova along with his son, Larry. He was previously married to the former Frances ‘Fifi’ Mayhew, she passed away 2001. Surviving are two daughters, Marlo Thomas & John Alling, Williamstown, Beth & Christopher Farley, Massena, a son, Larry Thomas & Sheila Sweeting, Williamstown and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 11:00 am Thursday from LaRobardiere Funeral Home, Inc., Camden, NY. Interment Salmon River Cemetery, Pineville, NY. Calling hours will be held Wednesday from 4- 7 pm at the funeral home, 109 Main Street. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one’s choice in memory of Albert. LaRobardiere Funeral Home, Inc. Camden, NY April 27, 2015 | Thomas, Albert W (I45742)
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| 1109 | Albert was a Corporal in the Union Army. 92nd Reg. 2nd Brigade, Pecks Division. A descendant (Geoffrey Wright) has a letter he wrote to his parents August 7, 1862. The family lived in Lorraine, Jefferson County, New York, Mexico, Oswego County, New York, and in Lewis County. Albert enlisted on Dec 16, 1861 and was discharged March 24, 1864. | Stevens, Albert H. (I50199)
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| 1110 | Albert was raised by his father's sister and her husband after the death of Albert's mother. He took the name Cropley which his family still carries. | Cropley, Albert Edwin Robbins (I33595)
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| 1111 | Albert Wright - January 20, 1820 - July 26, 1904. Son of Josiah Luther and Sarah "Sally" Boyington Wright. Husband of Lydia C. Stratton Wright. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, August 3, 1904 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albert Wright was born January 20th, 1820, in Jefferson County, and died July 26th, 1904, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Wright near New Centerville, this county. Mr. Wright was one of the pioneers of the town of Albion, and helped to clear the land of the stately pines which were once its pride. His was a rugged constitution and he was able to do a large amount of work when nearly eighty years of age. For the past ten years his health has been gradually declining and since the death of his wife he has lived with his children, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wright, from whom he has received the most loving and kindly care. Although hearing failed and sight grew dim he kept his mental faculties to a remarkable degree and used to love to tell of the days of his youth of to relate a funny anecdote. From early manhood he had been a devout Christian and died in the full hope of a glorious immortality. Besides the daughter above referred to, he is survived by one brother, Luther Wright, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, one sister, Mrs. Sarah Weed, of Richland, two grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The funeral was held from the house on Thursday last. Rev. B. DeForest Snyder, of Pulaski, officiating. The interment was made in the Richland cemetery. | Wright, Albert (I17851)
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| 1112 | Alberta L. Tucker Newspaper September 29, 2020 | Watertown Daily Times (NY) Page: A11 | Section: Obits 209 Words | Readability: Lexile: 1020, grade level(s): 6 7 8 Read News Document Listen with webReader Alberta Louise Tucker, 99, formerly of Richland, passed away on Friday, September 25, 2020 at Hospice of Jefferson County at Ellis Farm. The funeral will be held privately by the family. Burial will be in Beaches Bridge Cemetery. She is survived by a daughter-in-law, Diane Wormwood of Carthage; an ex-daughter-in-law, Maureen Hulbert of Syracuse; five grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild; two special nieces, Ellen Richards of Oswego, and Amy Fiorillo of Lowville. She is pre deceased by her husbands, Francis D. Hulbert and Lawrence J. Tucker; her sons, Gary Hulbert who died in 2009, and James Hulbert who died in 2012; a brother, Ernest Cook, and a half-sister, Sydney Cook. Alberta was born on March 7, 1921in Orwell, NY, a daughter of the late Sidney S. and Hattie L. Whitford Cook. She graduated from Lowville Academy in 1937. Alberta was united in marriage to Francis D. Hulbert. Mr. Hulbert died March 20, 1953. On November 19, 1966, she married Lawrence J. Tucker. Together with her husband Larry, the couple owned and operated a Montgomery Ward store in Lowville. Mr. Tucker died on May 16, 1998. Years ago Alberta enjoyed knitting and working in her flower and vegetable gardens. Condolences may be made to the family at www.isenekerfuneralhome.com . | Cook, Alberta Louise (I76335)
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| 1113 | ALBERTA MAY HOYT DIES IN POTSDAM AT AGE 53 Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 29, 1995Browse Issues Alberta May Hoyt, 53, of Back Hannawa Road, died Friday at her home. She had been ill with cancer. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's Church with the Rev. John P. Kennehen officiating. Burial will be in Bayside Cemetery. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Garner Funeral Home. Surviving are her husband, Keith E.; a son, Gary, Hannawa Falls; two daughters, Mrs. Bernard (Brenda) French and Mrs. Bryan (Lori) Jenack, both of Potsdam; seven grandchildren; her mother, Dora B. Jerome, Potsdam; two brothers, Mervin and George Jerome, both of Potsdam, and two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Hilda) Keleher and Elizabeth Jerome, Potsdam. Two brothers, Leland "Bill" Jerome, died in 1967, and Michael Jerome, died in 1990. A sister, Marion Haywood, also died in 1990. Born May 18, 1941, in Potsdam, a daughter of Ernest "Mike" and Dora Price Jerome, she attended Congdon Campus School and Potsdam High School. On June 27, 1959, she married Keith Hoyt at St. Mary's Church. Mrs. Hoyt worked at the Big M and was a checker in the stock room at Ames Department Store for more than 25 years. She was a member of St. Mary's Church. | Jerome, Alberta (I57709)
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| 1114 | Alberta Yerdon Taplin - February 20, 1869 - February 8, 1956. Daughter of Moses and Rosina Castor Yerdon. Wife of William Henry Taplin. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 9, 1956 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. William Taplin Dies Wednesday - Mrs. Alberta Yerdon Taplin, wife of William H . Taplin, died Wednesday morning, February 8, 1956 at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taplin, where they had been staying since last September. Mrs. Taplin, who would have been 87 on the 20th of this month, had been ill with grippe as have her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taplin. The others, however, are improved. The couple observed their 60th wedding anniversary October 11, 1953 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taplin. Survivors include her husband, three sons, Elmon Taplin of Oswego, Wyon Taplin of Oswego and Claude Taplin of Sandy Creek R.D. 1; several grandchildren and great grandchildren. The funeral will' be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Foster Funeral Home in Pulaski, and burial, will be In Richland cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening from 7 to 9.Alberta and Will spent their early married life in Redfield, later moving to Richland, New York. | Yerdon, Alberta L. (I76050)
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| 1115 | Albertine Hayner Macy - died December 15, 1888, age 72 years. Plot D-179. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayner. Wife of Judah Macy. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 20, 1888 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this village, December 15, 1888, Albertine, wife of Judah Macy, aged 72 years. Newspaper Obituary - December 25, 1888 Jefferson County Journal - Adams, New York - Died - Macy - In Pulaski, December 15th, Albertine, wife of Judah Macy, aged 72 years. | Hayner, Albertine (I70942)
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| 1116 | Albion, Died - November 22d, 1884, Mrs. Orilla Patterson, wife of Byron Patterson, aged 19 years. Her sickness was short but very severe. She leaves a husband, parents, and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. Funeral services by D. H. Deyol. Pulaski Democrat, Thursday, December 4, 1884 Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 27, 1884 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - South Richland - The funeral of Mrs. Byron Patterson is to be held to-morrow at Dugway. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 4, 1884 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albion - Died - November 22, 1884, Mrs. Orilla Patterson, wife of Byron Patterson, aged 19 years. Her sickness was short but very severe. She leaves a husband, parents, and a large circle of friends to mourned her loss. Funeral services by D. H. Devol. | Quackenbush, Orrilla A. (I51966)
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| 1117 | ALDEN D. NASH KOREAN WAR VETERAN Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 20, 1998 Alden D. Nash, 62, Hotel Adams, 4 W. Church St., was found dead Tuesday in his room at the hotel. State police reported that he died Sunday and that the Jefferson County medical examiner's office attributed the death to heart disease. Born March 24, 1936, in Ellisburg, son of Andrew and Bertha Loomis Nash, he attended Belleville Central School. He served in the Army during the Korean War. A marriage to Mildred Coffie ended in divorce. Mr. Nash had been separated from his present wife, the former Patricia Glazier, for several years. Mr. Nash worked as a construction foreman with Rouse Construction Co. until he was injured in 1975. He had been disabled since that time. He was a lifetime member of the Adams Veterans of Foreign Wars. Surviving besides his wife are three sons, Douglas Alden, Altmar, Russell G., Philadelphia, Pa., and Norman L., Pocono Mountains, Pa.; three daughters, Tammy L., and Kimberly A. both of Pulaski, and Lisa A., of Orlando, Fla.; three sisters, Lillian Wood, Sandy Creek, Virginia Atkinson, Sandy Pond, and Loretta Drake, Rochester; four brothers, Harold N. address unknown, Andrew J., Rochester and James and Marshall, both of Belleville, and five grandchildren. A brother, Norman, died before him. The body was cremated. Services are private. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville. | Nash, Alden D. (I55731)
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| 1118 | Alden Wade Obituary January 18, 2005 Alden "Al" Wade, 67, of 34 Salmon Meadow Lane, Pulaski, formerly of Sandy Creek, died Tuesday. Survivors: wife, Joy; son, Tim; daughters, Shelli Carlisle and Tina Nutting; sisters, Lois Newcomb, Winifred Lawrence and Lillian Hill; brothers, Carroll, Lawrence and Walter; seven grandchildren. Memorial service Saturday, 4 p.m., Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. Calling hours Saturday 1 to 4 p.m. at the funeral home. | Wade, Alden Brooks (I85404)
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| 1119 | ale Moteyunas Obituary March 19, 2012 Dale C. Moteyunas, 59, of Williamstown, died Monday at Oswego Hospital after a sudden illness. He was born in Syracuse, son of the late Frank and Alma Moteyunas. He was the code enforcement officer for the town of Amboy and a carpenter for many years. Surviving: his wife of 16 years, the former Susan Barker; three sons, Zachary Moteyunas of Parish, Josh Moteyunas of Amboy and Jordan Moteyunas of Westdale; and one sister, Jane Rayder of Williamstown. Calling hours will be 3 to 6 p.m. Friday from Harter Funeral Home, 2983 W. Main St., Parish, NY. | Moteyunas, Dale (I85812)
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| 1120 | Aleata Leete Obituary Aleata M Leete, 79 of Lacona passed away March 31, 2024 at Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown, NY. Aleata was born April 4, 1944 in Saranac Lake, NY to Reginald and Vironica (Quirk) Howley. She graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1962, Oswego BOCES in 1975 as an LPN and later from St. Joseph’s School of Nursing as an RN. Aleata served in the US Naval Reserves HM Corpsman from 1986-1995. She has worked at hospitals in Watertown, Syracuse and Oswego and retired as a private duty caregiver. Aleata married Roland J. Duplantic on September 1, 1962, that marriage ended in divorce. She later married Charles W. Leete October 12, 1971 in Oneida, NY, he died in 1980. Charles R Bremm has been her companion since 1988. She was a member of St Frances Church in Lacona and Christ Our Light in Pulaski and was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society. She volunteered at St. Joseph’s Hospital, TOPS co-leader, nurse for Rural and Migrant Ministry, Richland , Unity Acres, Orwell and the Soup Kitchen in Lacona. Surviving is her companion Charles Bremm and many nieces nephews and friends. She was predeceased by her parents, her previous husbands Roland Duplantic and Charles Leete, her son Joseph I Leete and her sister Therese M Sochia. A Memorial Service will be Friday April 12, 2024, 11 am at the North Country Christian Church in Lacona. Donations may be made in her honor to Lacona Fire Dept, Noca or the North Country Christian Church. | Howley, Aleeta (I85075)
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| 1121 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Musselman, Alexander (I1441)
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| 1122 | ALEXANDER BROWN OBITUARY August 25, 2009 Alexander M. Brown, age 75, resident of Lacona, died Tuesday at his home. He resided in Lacona since 1982, previously living in Altmar. Alexander was born December 5, 1933 in Pulaski, the son of David G. and Hazel Hilton Brown. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 1953. Alexander married Patricia Brosnan on June 12, 1954. He served in the United States Army from 1956 until 1958. He owned and operated Altmar Fuel Service for several years. He also ran the Sugar Shack Maple Syrup operation. Surviving: wife, Patricia E.; one son, Timothy Brown of Florida; four daughters, Alexis (Brian) Vonderohe of Las Vegas, NV, Ona Bacon of Kenai, AK, Peggy (Robert) Bolton of Rapid City, SD, and Heidi (Rick) Metott of Sandy Creek; one brother, Rodney Brown of Pulaski; two sisters, Sarah Marriott of Cameron, NC, and Thelma Smid of Missouri; 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Pulaski Wesleyan Church. Calling hours will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. Donations may be made to the High Braes Refuge, 196 Waterbury Road, Redfield, NY 13437, or the Pulaski Wesleyan Church, Quilting Ministry, 4591 Route 11, Pulaski, NY 13142. Published by Syracuse Post Standard on Aug. 27, 2009. | Brown, Alexander McArthur (I47027)
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| 1123 | ALEXANDER L. CHING April 4, 1995 | Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) Page: B4 | Section: Obit 148 Words | Readability: Lexile: 670, grade level(s): 3 4 Read News Document Alexander L. Ching, 68, of Spring Street died Sunday at University Hospital in Syracuse after a brief illness. A native of Utica, Mr. Ching lived in Mexico since 1973. He was a steamfitter employed by Local 79 of Utica. A Navy veteran of World War II, Mr Ching was a member of the Edick-Hamlink VFW Post 369 in Mexico. Surviving are his wife, the former Beverly Marmon; one daughter, Mary Therese Ching of Mexico; three sons, Louis and Gary, both of Schenectady, and Alexander of Fallon, Nev.; one brother, Louis Ching of El Toro, Calif.; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Harter Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Mexico Village Cemetery. Calling hours are 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 5305 Washington Ave. Contributions may be made to McFee Ambulance Corps or the Mexico Volunteer Fire Department. ALEXANDER L. CHING, MEXICO, DIES AT AGE 68 April 4, 1995 | Watertown Daily Times (NY) Page: 28 | Section: Obituaries 180 Words Read News Document Alexander L. Ching, 68, Spring Street, died Sunday at the State University of New York Health Science Center, Syracuse, after a brief illness. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Harter Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mexico Village Cemetery. Calling hours will be 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the McFee Ambulance Corps or the Mexico Volunteer Fire Department. Surviving are his wife of 44 years, the former Beverly Marmon; a daughter, Mary Therese Ching, Mexico; three sons, Louis and Gary, both of Schenectady, and Alexander, Fallon, Nev.; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, Louis, El Toro, Calif., and several nieces and nephews. Born April 8, 1926, in Utica, a son of Louis W. and Lucy DesMond Ching, he served in the Navy during World War II. Mr. Ching had lived in Mexico since 1973 and was a steam-fitter for Local 79, Utica. He was a member of the Edick-Hamlin Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 369 and a member and past president of the Mexico Lions Club. In 1986, he received the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award. | Ching, Alexander Louis (I83756)
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| 1124 | Alexander Matteson. an old and much respected resident of this place passed over to the great beyond, Tuesday last; at the advanced ageof 83 years. Funeral attended Thursday, Rev H. H. Tillapaugh, officiating. Interment at the cemetery at Arthur. He had lived in this town in its earlier days, but moved to Minnesota, remaining for some time but returning to end his mortal career among the friends of his childhood. He married Sarah Howlett of Arthur who had passed on before, whose name be often called in his last sickness, and was laid by her side in the cemetery where his hands had faithfully made a resting place for his loved ones. Source: Mexico Independent Wednesday, April 17, 1901 | Matteson, Alexander (I52944)
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| 1125 | Alexander Robert Babcock - January 11, 1904 - November 13, 1970. Plot P-217. Son of Charles and Julia E. Bovay Babcock. Husband of Ethel Irene Stevens Babcock. Married April, 1929. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 19, 1970 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Alexander Babcock Funeral Here Monday - A requiem mass was celebrated Monday, November 16 at St. John the Evangelist Church for Alexander L. Babcock, 66, of Fulton who died unexpectedly Friday, November 13 at Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton. The Rev. Thomas P. Whalen officiated. The mass followed a prayer service held at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home. Burial was in Pulaski Cemetery. Born January 11, 1904, at Redfield, he was a son of Charles and Julia Bovay Babcock and attended school in Pulaski. He moved to Syracuse as a young man, going to Fulton about 10 years ago where he has since made his home with a sister, Mrs. Frances Holden. He was employed as a metal worker at Lennox Metal Industries. Surviving are five brothers, Andrew Babcock of Pulaski, Clarence Babcock and Elmer Babcock, both of East Syracuse, Roy Babcock and Lyle Babcock, Syracuse; two sisters, Mrs. Floyd (Mattie) Harmon of Liverpool and Mrs. Holden; many nephews, nieces and cousins. | Babcock, Alexander Robert (I63314)
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| 1126 | Alexander Valentine - August 25, 1760 - October 29, 1826. Born in Orangetown, Orange, New York. Military Service: Veteran of the Revolutionary War. Son of Hendrick and Nancy McDowell Valentine. Husband of Hannah Scherp Valentine (married about 1782) & Sarah Woods Valentine (married about 1798.) | Valentine, Alexander (I68666)
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| 1127 | ALEXANDRIA BAY - Marguerite M. Mance, 96, lifetime resident of Alexandria Bay, died Monday morning at St. Joseph's Nursing Home in Ogdensburg, NY. Marguerite was born in the town of Alexandria on April 24, 1914, the daughter of Mason and Ula Snow Hubbard. She graduated from Alexandria Bay High school and married Ernest J Mance, Jr. February 6, 1933 at St. Cyril's Roman Catholic Church in Alexandria Bay, with Fr. Armond Dusault officiating. Mr. Mance died September 13, 2003. She and her husband owned & operated Mance Marine Basin Marina in Alexandria Bay. She was a member of St. Cyril's Alter & Rosary Society, Ladies golf league and a 64 yr. American Legion Auxiliary member. She enjoyed gardening, golfing, and spending time with her family on their Island in the St. Lawrence River. She is survived by two sons, Ernest Mance III, Alex Bay, NY, and Paul & wife Joy Mance, Boone, NC; two daughters, Jane & husband William Northup, Palm City, FL, and Joy, & husband Thomas Tucker, Benson, NC. A son James Mance, Rochester & a daughter Judith Gionet, Alex Bay died before her. She is also survived by two brothers Harold & Howard Hubbard, Pulaski, NY. A sister Roberta Hager, Mexico, NY and a brother Donald Hubbard, Pulaski, NY predeceased her. Calling hours will be held Friday evening from 5-8 at Costello Funeral Home. A memorial service will be announced in the spring. | Hubbard, Marguerite (I54976)
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| 1128 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bush, Alexys Mae (I49572)
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| 1129 | Alfpharetta was a legendary woman of her time, she raised her first family for a time as a single mother. She moved to Osceola where she eventually became the owner/operator of the Osceola Hotel. | Hilton, Alpharetta Ettie (I76169)
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| 1130 | Alfred B. House, 85, of Hastings, passed away Sunday, August 22, 2010, at Sunnyside Nursing Home, Collamer. Born in Syracuse, he had lived in Hastings all his life, where he was a dairy farmer for over 40 years and also an oil burner repairman for Glenn's Home Heating and then for Agway Petroleum for 25 years. Alfred enjoyed restoring antique John Deere tractors, was a charter member of the John Deere 2 Cylinder Club and a 50-year member of Central Square Lodge #622 F&AM. Surviving are his wife of 60 years, the former Shirley Mae Haffenden; a daughter, Karen (Richard) Cross of Fort Wayne, Indiana; two sons, Gary (Linda) House of Central Square and Paul (Sherry) House of Hastings; eight grandchildren; seven great- grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Marl and Lucy (Howard) House; brothers, Carl and Vernon House; and his sister, Mary Clos. Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday, August 26, 2010, at WATSON FUNERAL HOME, INC., 631 S. Main St., Central Square, with burial in Pine Grove Cemetery, Mallory. Calling hours will be 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, August 25, at the funeral home, with Masonic services at 6:45 p.m. Contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to Central Square Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 92, Central Square, NY 13036. Published in Syracuse Post Standard on August 23, 2010 | House, Alfred B. (I44498)
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| 1131 | Alfred Benway - July 10, 1879 - October 30, 1960. Son of Francis Henry and Sophronia Ann Loomis Benway. Husband of Maude Rosella Johnson Benway. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 3, 1960 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Last Rites for Alfred Benway - Last rites for Alfred Benway, 81, who died Sunday at the Oswego Hospital, were held Wednesday at 10:30 am. at the Taylor Funeral Home. The Rev. Edward Vander Hey, pastor of the Pulaski Baptist Church, officiated. Interment was in Pulaski Cemetery. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Forrest (Nettie) Parrow and Mrs. Elmer (Evelyn) Anson, both of Pulaski; three sons, Allen of Altmar and Howard and Louis, both of Pulaski; six grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Clara Looker of Sherburne and Mrs. Cora Brazie of Williamstown, and a brother, Arthur Benway of California. Mr. Benway was born July 10, 1879, in the Town, of Williamstown and was the son of Francis and Safronia Loomis Benway. He spent his early life in Williamstown and had been a resident of Pulaski 45 years. He was a cabinet maker by trade and was employed by the E. J. Seiter Company mill as long as it was in operation. His wife, Mrs Maude Benway, died in 1946. | Benway, Alfred Francis (I84604)
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| 1132 | Alfred Butterworth - died October 22, 1879, age 80 years. Son of Benjamin and Polly Butterworth. Husband of Mia Ann Butterworth. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 30, 1879 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Butterworth - In this town, October 23rd, 1879, Alfred Butterworth, aged 73 years. The funeral was held from the Leihy School house on Sunday afternoon, Rev. Lawson Muzzy preaching the sermon. Alfred Butterworth - died October 22, 1879, age 80 years. Son of Benjamin and Polly Butterworth. Husband of Julia Ann Butterworth. | Butterworth, Alfred (I24755)
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| 1133 | Alfred Carter Bushnell - December 25, 1871 - February 28, 1950. Son of Joseph Wilbur and Harriet Ann Carter Bushnell. Husband of Rosa Belle Sprague Bushnell. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, March 4, 1950 Utica Daily Press - Utica, New York - St. Johnsville - Mrs. Hiram A. Sloan of Monroe Street has been called to Richland, Oswego County, due to the death of her father, Alfred C. Bushnell Mrs. Sloan was summoned to Richland late last week, and her father died on February 28. He had resided in Richland most of his life. Besides his daughter, Mr. Bushnell also leaves his wife, Mrs. Rosa Bushnell. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at 2 from the home in Richland and burial was in Fernwood. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 9, 1950 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Alfred C. Bushnell Dies - On February 28, 1950 our community was saddened by the death of a friend and neighbor, Alfred C. Bushnell. He was born December 25, 1871 near Fernwood, the son of the late J. Wilbur and Harriet Carter Bushnell. He was married to Rosa Sprague November 2, 1893 and since that time has resided in Richland and vicinity. His funeral was held last Thursday afternoon from his home and the body was placed in the Pulaski vault for burial in the spring in Willis Cemetery. The only survivors are his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Hiram Sloan and a grandson, Gerald Sloan of St. Johnsville, New York. | Bushnell, Alfred Carter (I31190)
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| 1134 | Alfred Frederick Weisenburger - May 7, 1909 - April 20, 1966. Son of Adam and Kathryn Frommer Weisenburger. Husband of Mabel Agatha Fox Weisenburger. Married September 24, 1927. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday April 21, 1966 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Sandy Creek - Alfred Frederick Weisenburger died Wednesday in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, after a lingering illness. Born in Presho, South Dakota, May 7, 1909, he was the son of Adam and Katherine Frommer Weisenburger. He spent his early life in Iowa where he attended school and later moved to Pulaski. He was associated with his brother Emil in Lacona where they operated a garage and was later employed by New York State. He was a life member of the Sandy Pond Rod and Gun Club, a member of the Lacona Fire Department for 28 years and a former member of the IOOF of Pulaski. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mable Fox Weisenburger; three sons, Lawrence of Pulaski; James, who is serving in Guam; and David of Rome; a daughter, Mrs. Craig (Darcy) Stevens, Pulaski; nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Alexander (Edna) Hatton, Pulaski, and Mrs. James (Della) Whittle, New York City; and two brothers, Carl of Pulaski and Woodrow of Jacksonville, Florida. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Weston Woodard funeral home, the Rev. Robert Bird, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Willis cemetery, South Richland. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. | Weisenburger, Alfred Frederick (I35015)
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| 1135 | Alfred L. Ackley - November 27, 1867 - May 30, 1940. Son of Jacob and Maria Osborn Ackley. Husband of Aurelia Clemons Ackley. Married November 27, 1893. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 31, 1940 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Alfred Ackley Dies at Orwell - Heart Attack Fatal to Richland Man on Memorial Day - Richland, May 31 - Alfred Ackley, a resident of Richland for a number of years, died at the home of Mrs. Ellen Davis Montague, Orwell, Thursday morning. He had gone to Orwell to dig up some bushes which Mrs. Montague had given him and he was stricken with a heart attack when he finished the work. Dr. A. B. Thompson of Pulaski was called, but the man was dead when he arrived. Mr. Ackley was born in Redfield in 1867, the son of Jacob and Maria Osborn Ackley. For 40 years he had been a section hand on the New York Central Railroad and since his retirement had operated a farm near Richland. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Aurelia Ackley, and a sister, Miss Martha Ackley. Funeral services will be held at the home Sunday noon at 1 o'clock Eastern Standard Time, conducted by the Rev. William Rutherford, and the Rev. Charles T. Martin. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 24, 1940 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Alfred L. Ackley was born in Redfield, Oswego County, New York, November 27, 1867. He was the ninth one of the ten children born to Jacob and Maria (Osborn) Ackley. On November 27, 1893, he married Aurelia, daughter of Edward B. and Julia Estelle (Streeter) Clemons of Redfield, New York. Rev. M. T. Hills of Adam's, New York, was the officiating clergyman. In 1898 they came to Richland, New York, where they have since resided. On May 30, 1940, Mr. Ackley suddenly passed from this life to the other world He is survived by his wife, Aurelia; and one sister, Miss Martha Ackley of Redfield, a well-known school teacher in this section for many years. Funeral services were conducted at Mr. Ackley's home in Richland, Sunday, June 2d, by Rev. Wm. Rutherford, assisted by Rev. Charles Martin. The Orwell Rebekah Lodge attended in a body, and Spring Brook Lodge of Richland I. O. O. F., conducted burial services at Richland cemetery. Alfred L. Ackley will be long remembered as a kindly, unostentatious man, a good neighbor, and a loyal friend. | Ackley, Alfred L. (I78318)
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| 1136 | Alfred Nathaniel Beadle - April 14, 1837 - October 13, 1912. Military Service: Veteran of the Civil War, Enlisted August 21, 1862 at Orwell, New York for a term of three years; Bounty of $50 paid for by Oswego County; Mustered in as a Private in Company E, 147th New York Volunteers Infantry; Discharged June 7, 1865 with rank of First Lieutenant. Son of Nathaniel and Anna Wellman Beadle. Husband of Mary Frances Bentley Beadle. Married September 6, 1865 in Oswego County, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 16, 1912 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Death Claimed Him As He Sat in Chair - Alfred N. Beadle, Another Veteran of the Civil War, Is Gone - Alfred N. Beadle, aged 77, was found dead in his chair Sunday evening at the home of Timothy Lawler, in Lake Street, where he had been boarding for several weeks. He had been gathering a fruit crop near what is known as the Black Hole on the Salmon River the past week and had not been feeling well. Mr. Beadle was about as usual in the afternoon, took a short walk about the village, returning to the Lawler home at about six o'clock. Mrs. Lawler entered the reception room and as she went to the chair in which he was seated found him dead. Dr. Charles E. Low was called, but his services were not required. Mr. Beadle had been dead several minutes. Mr. Beadle was born in the town of Orwell, April 14, 1837, and many years ago was engaged in the hardware business in Pulaski, as a member of the firm of Beadle, Hollis & Lyman. In 1881 Mr. Beadle was appointed by Sheriff Edward L. Huntington, then of Mexico, as deputy sheriff and jailer at the Pulaski Court House, and in 1885 he was elected Sheriff of Oswego County. Since that time he had made his home in Oswego. Mr. Beadle was a veteran of the Civil War, serving in Company E, One Hundred and Forty-seventh Regiment, New York Volunteers, and is a past commander of J. B. Butler Post, G.A.R., of Pulaski. He had been a member of Pulaski Lodge No. 415, F. and A.M. since 1865. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Robert Barnett and Miss Cynthia Beadle, both of Oswego, and Mrs. Alexander Gordon, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. The funeral will be held from the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. M. Barnett, No. 58 West Third Street, Oswego, tomorrow forenoon. He will be buried at Pekin beside his wife. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, October 23, 1912 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - The remains of Alfred N. Beadle were interred in Evergreen cemetery Thursday, October 17. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, October 23, 1912 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - In the Village - The friends of the late A. N. Beadle went through here, Thursday afternoon, with the remains of Mr. Beadle and went to Orwell where burial was made in Evergreen cemetery. Members of the J. B. Butler Post, G.A.R., met the funeral party and accompanied them to Orwell where they performed the burial rites of the Post. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, October 30, 1912 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - A Memory - “Good Morning!” This was the salutation of Alfred N. Beadle whether you met him morning, noon or night, and with his kind heart and pleasant voice it always reached the heart of the hearer. On the evening of Sunday, October 13, 1912 he “Crossed the Bar,” and we believe in the same voice and way saluted the loved ones on the other side. Alfred Nathaniel Beadle was born April 14, 1837, in the town of Orwell, his parents being Nathaniel and Anna Wellman Beadle. His father died the year he was born, and his mother in his early childhood. When a small boy he went to live with his uncle and guardian, John Beadle, where his early days were spent amid strenuous farm work. He attended the public schools of the town and also Pulaski, Mexico and Belleville Academy’s, and was later a most successful teacher, being offered the principalship of Tulley Seminary at one time, but refusing it. Soon after the breaking out of the Civil War he enlisted in Company E, 147th Regiment, New York Volunteers, acting as Commissary Sergeant, Quartermaster Sergeant and Quartermaster. In 1865 he came to Pulaski and with H. H. Lyman, M. L. Hollis and W. H. Bentley formed a partnership for dealing in groceries and hardware, which lasted two years, and was succeeded by the firm of Lyman and Beadle for the hardware and M. L. Hollis for the groceries. Some years later when Mr. Lyman was elected sheriff, Mr. Beadle purchased his interest and continued the business until the great fire of 1881 in which he was a heavy loser. In January, 1882, he appointed deputy sheriff and jailer under E. L. Huntington, of Mexico. Three years later he was elected sheriff, moving to Oswego. Mr. Beadle was one of the organizers of J. B. Butler Post, G.A.R., and its first commander. He became a Mason in 1885, joining the blue lodge in Pulaski and later the chapter in Mexico and the commandery and consisteny [sic] in Oswego. In 1865 he married Miss Frances Mary Bentley, of this village, who died October 19th, 1895. To them were born three daughters and three sons, the sons dying in early childhood. The three daughters survive, also four grandchildren by whom he will be deeply mourned. He was a member of the Congregational Society of this village, a large hearted and liberal giver to its support and a regular attendant at its services when in town. Although not a member of the church he had an ardent love for his Saviour and followed Him in his love for his fellow men. He greatly disliked anything that took an advantage of a weaker one and was well named Nathaniel, for he was without guile. He will long be remembered in this community for his many deeds of kindness to those in need. “Pure religion and undefined before God and the Father is this, to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.” James 1:27. -A Friend. | Beadle, Alfred Nathaniel (I72803)
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| 1137 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Yerdon, Abigail Grace (I29494)
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| 1138 | Alfred Thibault, a long-time resident of West Boylston MA died Tuesday, Feb 27, 2024 at 10:15 in the morning in the presence of his family at 61 Winship Avenue in Pittsfield MA. Alfred was 89 years old. He leaves behind his wife of 66 years, Maxine (Jones) Thibault and five children: Dean Thibault and his wife Jean of Chicopee MA, Gary Thibault of Worcester MA, Glenn Thibault and his wife Priscilla of Orwell NY, Scott Thibault and his wife Susan of Madison AL and Sharon Chiellini and her husband Michael of Pittsfield MA. His descendants are many, including 16 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Alfred was born October 2, 1934, in Salem MA, the son of Emil and Blanche (Cote) Thibault. He was an Army veteran and served at Fort Knox, KY, where he met his wife Maxine. Alfred previously worked at Plastics Color Corp. in Dayville CT as ISO Quality Management Representative and Special Projects Engineer. Prior to that he worked at Neles Jamesbury for 25 years where he was Manager of Manufacturing Engineering. Prior still, he worked in Quality Engineering positions for Trane Co. in Lexington KY and Clarksville TN. Alfred was a long-time active member of Bethlehem Bible Church in West Boylston MA where he previously served as Elder and numerous other positions over the years. The funeral service will be held on Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 3:00 in the afternoon at Bethlehem Bible Church located at 307 Lancaster St. in West Boylston MA 01583. Calling hours directly following the service. | Thibault, Alfred (I85822)
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| 1139 | ALFRED TOWLES< FARMER, CEMETERY CARETAKER Watertown Daily Times (NY) - December 3, 1998Browse Issues A memorial service for Alfred Towles, 76, Machold Road, was scheduled for 2 p.m. today at Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville, with the Rev. William Palmer, pastor of Belleville United Methodist Church, officiating. Spring burial will be in Woodside Cemetery, Belleville. Mr. Towles was pronounced dead late Monday on arrival at the emergency room of Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown, after he was stricken at his home. Mr. Towles owned and operated a dairy farm on Belleville-Ellisburg Road for more than 20 years. He continued to work on the farm after he sold it to his son in 1974. For the past eight years, he had been caretaker of Ellisburg Cemetery. Born Jan. 12, 1922, in Wardwell Settlement, town of Ellisburg, son of Frank and Mabel Hess Towles, he was educated in Belleville schools and served in the Navy from 1943 to 1945 in the Pacific theater of World War II. He married Betty Reed on Feb. 17, 1944. Mr. Towles was a volunteer firefighter with the Ellisburg Fire Department. He enjoyed woodworking, furniture making, gardening and bowling. In 1964, he was awarded the Jefferson County Dairy Herd Cooperative Dairymen Trophy for having the most productive herd in the county in 1963. Surviving besides his wife are a son, Alfred "Bud" Jr., Sandy Creek; a daughter, Cynthia Ives, Watertown; seven brothers, Francis, Sandy Creek, Bert, Alexandria Bay, Donald, Watertown, Ralph, Adams, Ronald "Pete," Mannsville, and Raymond and Allen, both of Wardwell Settlement; five sisters, Rosemary Hedger, Wardwell Settlement, Shirley Gilbert, Watertown, Ruby Jackson, Pulaski, Eve Sochia, St. Regis Falls, and Ruth Peters, Rodman; five grandchildren, a great-grandson and several nieces and nephews. A brother, John, and a sister, Iva Sayers, died before him. Donations may be made to the Ellisburg First Responders or to a charity of one's choice. | Towles, Alfred Jay (I41504)
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| 1140 | Alfred White is mentioned in History of Oswego,NY as lay reader (preacher) for 1st Pres church of Mexico. | White, Alfred (I57933)
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| 1141 | Alfreda Tyszkiewicz September 21, 2013 Alfreda M. Tyszkiewicz, 81, of Liverpool, NY passed away on Saturday at home. Alfreda was born on September 5, 1932, Utica. She was preceded in death by her husband Joseph F., her daughter, Renee, 2 sons, Joseph P. and Dwayne J. Alfreda is survived by her 2 sons, Jeffrey (Jacqueline), Alfred (Jessica), 4 grandchildren, Kylie Potrikus, Andrew & Morgan Tyszkiewicz and Rebecca Calero. Services will be held on Thursday 10:00am at New Comer Funeral Home, North Syracuse. There are no calling hours. | Kosmoski, Alfreda M. (I78755)
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| 1142 | Alias Almira, Elmyra, Mary Elmyra. The Pulaski Democrat., April 29, 1914, Page 5, Image 5 The Pulaski Democrat., October 25, 1922, Page 2, Image 2 | Goodreau, Elmira Mary (I36942)
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| 1143 | Alice Adelle Dale Hale Zufelt - died December 9, 1916, age 67 years. Plot A-61. Daughter of George and Mary Antoinette Hamilton Dale. Wife of Irving Hale (married April 20, 1877) & Anson Jay Zufelt (married November 2, 1905 at Welland, Ontario, Canada.) [Note: Anson Jay Zufelt died March 10, 1928 at Tonawanda, New York and is buried in Elmlawn Memorial Park at Kenmore, Erie County, New York.] Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 13, 1916 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Jay Zufelt Dies in Syracuse - Early Saturday morning, Mrs. Alice Adel Dale, wife of Jay Zufelt, departed this life, which to her had been full of suffering for many months, at the home of her son, Carrol Hale in Syracuse, where she went a few weeks ago accompanied by Mr. Zufelt. She was born in this village sixty seven years ago, being the daughter of William and Antoinette Dale. Mr. Dale died when deceased was a young child, leaving the mother and six children. Mrs. Dale became the wife of Royal Seamans of Albion who had a family of ten children and from this union two more children came in to the family. Mrs. Zufelt is the last of the mother’s family and of the original ten in the Seamans family, only three remain. Mrs. Zufelt fitted herself for a teacher and taught district school for a time. She has spent most of her life in this vicinity, living in this village the last year and a half. She was a member of the Methodist church. The remains arrived in Pulaski, Monday, and funeral services were held at the Methodist church at two o’clock in the afternoon, Rev. A. P. Palmer officiating. She is survived by her husband and a son, a half-brother and half-sister, Albert S. Seamans of Altmar and Mrs. F. H. Soule of Clinton, Connecticut. | Dale, Alice Adelle (I68229)
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| 1144 | Alice Adelle Woods Ellsworth - October 3, 1849 - October 21, 1931. Plot C-411. Daughter of Charles Wesley and Sarah Prouty Woods. Wife of William Dwight Ellsworth. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 28, 1931 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Succumbs to Long Illness - Widow of W. D. Ellsworth, 82 - With the passing of Mrs. Alice Adell Woods Ellsworth at her home on Rome Street, last Wednesday afternoon, this community lost one of its oldest and highly respected residents. Mrs. Ellsworth, who had lived at the farm home where she died for 37 years, was the widow of William Dwight Ellsworth who died in June 1927. She had been ill about a year and the Monday before her death suffered a shock. Mrs. Ellsworth was born in Pulaski October 30, 1849 a daughter of Charles W. and Sarah Prouty Woods. She was a member and former deaconess of the Baptist church of Pulaski. Surviving are one son, Harrison of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Helen DeMott, Pulaski; Mrs. Catherine Luddington and Mrs. J. R. Porter of Syracuse; and two brothers, Dean R. Woods of Syracuse, and William Woods of Pulaski. The funeral was held from her late home Saturday afternoon, Rev. Bertram A. Walton, pastor of the United church of Camden, a former pastor of the local Baptist church, officiating. Burial in the family plot in Pulaski cemetery. | Woods, Alice Adelle (I63218)
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| 1145 | Alice Barclay Harmes - January 28, 1912 - February 27, 1935. Daughter of Sanford and Arlie M. Smith Barclay. Wife of Elroy C. Harmes. Married March 28, 1930. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 7, 1935 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Mrs. Alice Barclay Harmes, 23, wife of Elroy Harmes, died in the town of Orwell, Wednesday evening, February 27, 1935, after an illness of more than two years. She was born in Richland, January 28, 1912, daughter of the late Sanford and Arlie Smith Barclay. She was married to Mr. IIarmes March 28, 1930. Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Shirley May Harmes; a step-father Fred Haimes who is also her father-in-law; a brother, Sanford J. Barclay of East Liverpool, Ohio; a sister, Miss Dorothy Barclay of Pulaski; two step-brothers, Harold IIarmes of Avon and Myron Harmes of Mexico; a half-sister, Miss Freida May Harmes of Mexico, and six step sisters, Mrs. Ross Nichols, Mexico; Mrs. Raymond Hardie, Elmira; Mrs. Glenn Carpenter, Fernwood; Miss Ruth Hatines, Pulaski; Miss Thelma Harmes and Miss Pauline Harmes, Mexico. Funeral services were held from the home of her step-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harmes in Mexico at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, March 2 with Rev. George Butler of the Fernwood Methodist Episcopal church of which she was a member officiating. Interment is in Willis cemetery. The bearers were Lyle Nichols, Eddy District; Harlow Halsey, Owen Halsey, Lawrence Hager, James Valley and Lawrence Alder. | Barclay, Alice Rebecca (I46588)
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| 1146 | Alice Bohanan - 1850 - November 6, 1925. Daughter of Alpheus Albert and Mary Ann Corbin Bohanan. Wife of William E. Nelson. Section 1, Row 3. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, November 7, 1925 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Death of Mrs. Nelson - Pulaski Woman Had Been [unreadable] in M. E. Church - Pulaski, November 7 - Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from her late home in Church street for Mrs. Alice Bohannon Nelson, 75, whose death took place yesterday after a week's illness with pneumonia. She was the widow of William E. Nelson, for many years a member of the [blank] board and a justice of the peace, and was a lifelong resident of the town of Richland, residing for some time with her husband at Selkirk. She was a member of the First M. E. church and of Pulaski Chapter, O.E.S., which organization will conduct committal services at the grave in Daysville cemetery, where interment will be made. She is survived by two sons, Charles W. Nelson, of this village, and Captain Albert D. Nelson, of Orwell, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Eaton of Pulaski. | Bohanan, Alice (I31080)
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| 1147 | Alice C (Mere) Brodeur March 17, 1927 ~ August 9, 2022 (age 95) Obituary & ServicesTribute Wall Obituary Alice C Brodeur, 95 of Richland, passed away at Morningstar Care Center in Oswego. Alice was born March 17, 1927 in Huntingdon, Quebec to Emery and R. Cecelia (LaDuc) Mere. She was a graduate of Massena High School. Alice married Remi Brodeur November 22, 1947 at Sacred Heart Church in Massena. The couple lived in Canada for a time and moved to Richland, NY in 1959. She was a member of Christ Our Light Parish in Pulaski. She was a board member of the Friendship Shop in Sandy Creek, Alice enjoyed crocheting, puzzles, reading and French music. Surviving are her children; John (Suzanne) Brodeur, FL, Charlene Crosby, Richland, NY, Bonnie (Warren) Unger, PA, Richard (Lynn) Brodeur, Pulaski, Roger (Cindy) Brodeur, Glens Falls, siblings; Margaret Brodeur, Richland, Yvette Ploof, Norfolk, NY, 13 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Alice was predeceased by her parents, her husband of 53 years Remi, two brothers Armond Mere, John Mere and a grandson Paul Neil Crosby. Calling Hours will be Friday August 19th from 11am-1pm at Summerville Funeral Home in Sandy Creek and the burial immediately following at Pulaski Village Cemetery. | Mere, Alice C. (I36154)
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| 1148 | ALICE C. MUIR, ALTMAR NATIVE, DIES AT AGE 84 Watertown Daily Times (NY) - November 16, 1994Browse Issues Alice C. Muir, 84, of Cox Road, died Tuesday in Oswego Hospital. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Donald Wiltse officiating. Burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. Calling hours were scheduled for 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Surviving are a son, Vernon A., Sebastian, Fla.; two daughters, Thelma A. Hastings, Williamstown, and Beulah J. Steinfeld, Fernwood; 27 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; a brother, Ivan Trumble, Williamstown; and three sisters, Dora Downing, Auburn, and Fannie Draper and June Stowell, both of Altmar. Two sons, Glenn and James, died in 1985 and 1931, respectively. Born April 27, 1910, in Altmar, a daughter of Charles and Beulah Waite Trumble, she married Glenn F. Muir on Nov. 15, 1926. The couple resided in Altmar and moved to Williamstown in 1972. Mr. Muir died on Oct. 13, 1979. Mrs. Muir was a member of Dugway United Methodist Church and the Williamstown Senior Citizens. | Trumble, Alice Cloie (I34867)
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| 1149 | Alice C. Westcott Sheridan Ingersoll - July 18, 1863 - March 11, 1951. Daughter of William and Phoebe Van Wormer Westcott Wife of William H. Sheridan (married July 24, 1884) & William Oscar Ingersoll (married October 17, 1894.) Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 15, 1951 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Ingersoll of Sandy Creek Dies - Mrs. Alice C. Ingersoll, 87, widow of W. Oscar Ingersoll of Sandy Creek, died Sunday morning at 3:30 p.m. at the Hillcrest nursing home in Adams where she had been a patient the past two years. Funeral services were held from the Weston and Woodard funeral home in Sandy Creek Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Winton Halstead, pastor of the Sandy Creek Methodist church officiating. Interment was made in Riverside cemetery at Pulaski. She had no immediate survivors except cousins. Mrs. Ingersoll was born in the town of Ellisburg July 18, 1863 and spent her early life in Sandy Creek On October 17, 1894 she married Mr. Ingersoll who died in 1935. They spent their entire life in the Sandy Creek area with the exception of the period from 1897 to 1901 when they ran a farm on Galloup Island. | Wescott, Alice C. (I31631)
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| 1150 | Alice Campbell Gasperini, 81, passed away peacefully after a prolonged battle with emphysema on April 14, 2010, in Santa Barbara, California where she lived with her daughter, Michelle Gasperini Pasini and family. Alice was born on Sept. 18, 1928, the daughter of Alice Katherine and Thomas Alexander Campbell. Alice always believed that “variety is the spice of life” as she touted in her high school year book, and lived her life with a great sense of curiosity and purpose. She often said that her greatest accomplishments were her children, but she was also a pillar of the Pulaski, New York community for 79 years before moving to California. Her beliefs in volunteerism and community service benefited and enriched many people’s lives. She was a devoted member of the DAR and two-time Regent; she was on the Church Council of the Pulaski Congregational Church, and Board of Directors for the Salmon River Fine Arts Gallery, and Pulaski Historical Museum. She was a member of the Pilgrim’s Guild and Tuesday Study Club, and a volunteer at the Pulaski Public Library. Alice grew up in Pulaski, N.Y., where she lived most of her life in her family home, owned by her ancestors for the last five generations. She graduated from Pulaski High School in 1946 and attended Brown’s Business School in Long Island, a 2-year college program, and worked in New York City before meeting Eugene Gasperini Jr. and marrying him in 1949. Alice was a devoted wife and mother of 9 children, and greatly involved in all aspects of their lives, from school activities, to driving children to lessons in sailing, horseback riding, tennis, golf, ball games, music, and other things. She always encouraged her children to learn as much as possible, do their best at whatever they were doing, be appreciative, and to explore. Her perspective on travel was unique in that she loved the adventure of going on trips herself, but frequently noted they provided an added pleasure of returning home to Pulaski. She was an avid letter-writer and saved postcards from all of her children’s adventures. A service of Thanksgiving and Celebration of Life for Alice Gasperini will be held at the Pulaski Congregational Church--A Congregation of The United Church of Christ, 27 Lake Street, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142, on May 1, 2010 at 11 a.m. A call to worship and the invocation will be led by Rev. James C. Tschudy. A reception will follow at the Salmon River Fine Arts Gallery at 19 Lake St. following the service. All family and friends are invited to attend and come celebrate Alice’s life. Alice is survived by her children, Joseph (Brooke) of South Boston, Peter (Harjit) of Scarsdale, NY, Penny (Frederick) of Santa Barbara, Calif., Stephen of Victoria, Texas, Connie (Marcus) of Denton, Texas, Kathleen of Los Angeles, Michelle (Bill) of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Jeffrey of Orange Lake, Fl., plus 23 grandchildren, and 4 great-grand children. Alice was preceded in death by her husband Eugene Gasperini Jr., and her daughter Alicia. In lieu of flowers, Alice requested that donations be given to the Pulaski Congregational Church, 7 Lake St., Pulaski, New York 13142; Salmon River Fine Arts Gallery, 19 Lake St., Pulaski, NY; or Pulaski Historical Society, 3428 Maple Ave., Pulaski, NY 13142. The burial will take place on May 3, 2010, at the All Saints Church and Cemetery, 855 Middle Neck Rd., Great Neck, NY 11024, at 10 a.m. Alice will be buried next to her husband, Eugene Gasperini, Jr., in the Gasperini family plot. Cards or remembrances may be sent to Joe and Brooke Gasperini, 2607 Halifax Road, South Boston, VA 24592; joe@brininvestment.com. | Campbell, Alice (I17977)
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