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12201 John Ivens - December 24, 1869 - December 26, 1959. Son of John and Martha Wing Ivens. Husband of Carrie B. Tilkins & Loretta "Lettie" Tanner Tilkins Ivens. Section 4, Row 27. (Note: Loretta Ivens died February 5, 1955 and is buried in Sandy Creek, New York with her first husband, John Tilkins.)

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, December 28, 1959 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - John Ivens, 90, of Daysville, died Saturday in the Evergreen Nursing, Pulaski, where he had been a patient six weeks. A native of the Town of Richland, he operated a farm in the area most of his life. Surviving are a son, Raymond Ivens of Daysville; a daughter, Mrs. Lena Corey of New Haven; nine grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Taylor Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. Russell Clark of the Park Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home, Park Street, Pulaski, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. 
Ivens, John Franklin Bailey (I30235)
 
12202 John J. Finster - April 6, 1971 - August 30, 1991. Son of Robert Eugene and Sallyann Hutchinson Finster.
Newspaper Obituary - Sunday, September 1, 1991 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - John J. Finster, 20, of Williamstown, Dies ¬John J. Finster, 20, of County Route 30, died Friday at the State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse, from injuries received in a motorcycle accident. The funeral will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Janet Gibbs, pastor of Sandy Creek United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m Monday at the funeral home. Surviving are his mother, Sally Finster, Williamstown; a brother, Eugene C., Williamstown; two sisters, Sarah Marie Holden, Oswego, and JoAnne Bradshaw, Williamstown; his maternal grandfather, Charles Hutchinson, Orwell; and his fiancé, Dawn Plumley, Camden. His father, Robert Finster, died in 1971. A brother, David Finster, died in 1969. Born April 6, 1971, in Watertown, son of Robert and Sally Hutchinson Finster. He attended Altmar-Parish-Williamstown High School. Mr. Finster had resided in Williamstown all of his life. He was previously employed at E-ZZE Truck Stop, Parish.
 
Finster, John J. (I31107)
 
12203 JOHN J. KINNEY
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - September 12, 1989

Services for John J. Kinney, 82, of Kipp Road, who died Sunday at his home, will be 10 a.m. Thursday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, 7430 Main St. Burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway.

There will be no calling hours.

A native of Sylvan Beach, Mr. Kinney lived in Parish 60 years. He was a retired farmer.

His wife, Laura, died in 1986.

Surviving are a daughter, Ailene Horning of Welaka, Fla.; three sons, Richard of Mexico and Keith and Harold, both of Parish; a sister, Mabel Metott of Florence; a brother, Albert of Camden; 13 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

Contributions may be made to McFee Ambulance Fund or the Parish Rescue Squad.
JOHN J. KINNEY
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - September 13, 1989

Services for John J. Kinney, 82, of Kipp Road, who died Sunday at his home, will be at 10 a.m. today at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, 7430 Main St. Burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway.

There will be no calling hours.

A native of Sylvan Beach, Mr. Kinney lived in Parish 60 years. He was a retired farmer. His wife, Laura, died in 1986.

Surviving are a daughter, Ailene Horning of Welaka, Fla.; three sons, Ricard of Mexico and Keith and Harold, both of Parish; a sister, Mabel Metot of Florence; a brother, Albert of Camden; 13 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

Contributions may be made to the McFee Ambulance Fund or the Parish Rescue Squad. 
Kinney, John J. (I66978)
 
12204 John J. Wolcott - 1887 - July 4, 1956. Son of John and Lydia Wolcott. Husband of Bertha Edna Wilcox Wolcott.
Newspaper Obituary - Friday, July 6, 1956 Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - John Wolcott, a former resident of Syracuse and Pulaski, died unexpectedly Wednesday at his home in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Wolcott was a former employee of the H. H. Franklin Company and, until his recent retirement, of the Learbury Clothing Company. He was a former member of Centenary Methodist Church Surviving are a son, Robert E. Wolcott of Central Square; two granddaughters, Mrs. Harriet Siefering of Dallas, Texas, and Miss Norma Wolcott; and one great-grandchild. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Greenleaf Funeral Home, the Rev. Leonard Basford officiating. Burial will be at Richland. Calling hours will be from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m Saturday at the funeral home.
 
Wolcott, John J. (I15198)
 
12205 John Jackson Obituary
September 2, 2015

John L. Jackson, age 65, life resident of Pulaski, passed away Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse. John was born June 30, 1950 in Watertown, the son of Leon and Ruby Towles Jackson. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 1969. John married Lorelei Hutchinson on July 6, 1985. He was employed by Scapa Tape North America in Liverpool for the past 13 years, and had previously been employed by Schoeller Technical Papers for 16 years and Omega Wire Co.
Surviving are his wife, Lori Jackson; one son, Jon Jackson of Oswego; two stepsons, Christian (Katie) Hood of Fulton and Jason (Desere) Hood of Pulaski; his mother, Ruby Jackson of Watertown; two sisters, Pamela (Michael) Martin of North Carolina and Mary Jo Jackson of Watertown; and six grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, September 5, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood. Calling hours will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Date of Death: September 2, 2015
Class of 1969 PACS 
Jackson, John L. (I85905)
 
12206 John Jamerson - June 28, 1883 - February 27, 1953. Son of Francis Eugene and Mary Atkinson Jamerson. Husband of Nellie M. Weldon.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 5, 1953 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - John Jamerson Dies Suddenly At Home On Pulaski Road - John Jamerson passed away suddenly Friday morning near Pulaski where he had lived all his life as a farmer on his parent's farm. Mr. Jamerson was born in the town of Richland, June 28, 1883, the son of Frank and Mary Atkinson Jamerson. Surviving are one brother, William Jamerson, Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. Guy Salisbury and Mrs. Floyd Sanderson, R. D. Pulaski, two nephews and a niece. The nephews are Harry Jamerson, associated with the Mexico Independent and Richard Jamerson, St. Louis, Missouri. The niece is Mrs. John Lewis of Sandy Creek. Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday at Paul Foster's funeral home with burial in the Willis cemetery. 
Jamerson, John (I35035)
 
12207 John Joel was a wholesale jeweler in Syracuse according to his daughter. Bentley, John Joel (I16027)
 
12208 John Joseph Almeida - November 1, 1931 - October 12, 2010. Plot X-603. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Air Force during the Korean War. Husband of Shirley May Cone Almeida.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 14, 2010 Syracuse Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - John J. "Big John" Almeida. 78, of Mattydale, passed away Tuesday at home with his family by his side. John was born in 1931 in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Mansfield High School in Mansfield, Massachusetts. After graduation, he enlisted in the USAF and served during the Korean War. John retired from AT&T in 1991 after 35 years as a communications technician. He was active with their union Local #1152 Communications Workers of America and held an officer position. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, the former Shirley (Cone) Almeida; two daughters, Diane Burton of Mattydale, and Michele Fehrman of Chittenango; his three grandchildren, David (Sasha) Burton, stationed at Cherry Point, North Carolina, Nikki Fehrman of Chittenango, and Heather Fehrman of Mattydale; a cousin, Richard (Dorothy) Shea of Fort Myers, Florida; several nieces and nephews as well as his niece/god-daughter, Colleen (Ken) Kugler of Williamstown, New York. The family extends a special thank you to family and friends, Hospice Aides, Kathy and Jason, Dr. Suzanne LaManna for their love and support over the past few weeks. Friends may call on Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Krueger Funeral Home, 2619 Brewerton Road, Mattydale. Funeral service will begin at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home followed by burial in Pulaski Cemetery, Route 11, Pulaski. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to either Hospice of CNY, 990 Seventh North Street, Liverpool New York 13088 or to NAVAC, PO Box 215, North Syracuse New York 13212.
 
Almeida, John Joseph (I67452)
 
12209 John Josiah Hilton - August 2, 1864 - September 26, 1934. Son of Josiah and Pearlina Lovisa Stowell Hilton. Husband of Rosetta Wart Hilton. Married June 28, 1885 at Sandy Creek, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 27, 1934 Syracuse Journal - Syracuse, New York - John J. Hilton Succumbs - John J. Hilton of Malloy road, East Syracuse, father of Clarence W. Hilton, of the Hotel Hilton, died Wednesday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Albert Coling, 734 Stinard avenue. Born August 2, 1865 [sic], in Orwell, Mr. Hilton lived there until two years ago, when he retired and moved to a farm on the Molloy road. He was a carpenter and farmer. His mother, Mrs. Pearlina Stowell Hilton, died at Orwell April 17. Mr. Hilton was a descendent of a Norman knight, Adam, who went to England in 1066. His great-great- grandfather, Samuel Stowell, was a sergeant in George Washington's army. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rosetta Wart Hilton; three sons, Ora J. Hilton of Orwell, Fay S. Hilton of Baldwinsville and Clarence W. Hilton; two daughters, Mrs. Rollo Barker of Marathon and Mrs. Coling; a brother, George Hilton, of Pulaski, and a sister, Mrs. Judson Williams, of Pulaski, also 13 grandchildren. Funeral services will take place at the home of Mrs. Coling at noon Saturday, with Rev. Walter Clement, pastor of First Methodist Episcopal church at Taberg, officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery, Orwell, where prayer will be offered at the cemetery chapel at 2:30 p.m.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 4, 1934 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Entered Into Rest - Hilton - In Syracuse, September 26, 1934, John J. Hilton, aged 69 years.
 
Hilton, John Josiah (I72955)
 
12210 John Kendrick Jones, known as Kendrick, was a longtime resident of Pulaski, NY. In 1914 John's daughter Nora sought to discharge mortgages that John had made to John Jones of Pulaski, as well as to Susan's Uncle by marriage William Lester, on property held in guardianship for Rosetta and Willis Potter, infants in 1870.
Willis Luther Potter (July 2, 1858, Richland-November 9, 1926, Manville, Alberta CA) and Rosetta Potter (1856) were children of Luke Potter (1828) and Caroline Reynolds. (1833).
The family relationships are well enumerated in these legal notices 
Jones, John Kendrick (I47474)
 
12211 John Leland Himes - June 27, 1835 - February 18, 1925. Military Service: Veteran of the Civil War; Enlisted August 28, 1862 in Oswego, New York for a term of three years; Mustered in September 22, 1862 as a Private in Company B, 147th Regiment New York Volunteers; Wounded in action May 5, 1864 at Wilderness, Virginia; Mustered out August 7, 1865 at Syracuse, New York with rank of Private. Son of James and Sarah “Sally” Pullman Himes. Husband of Mary E. Neal Himes. Married about 1866.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 25, 1925 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Veteran John L. Himes Mustered Out - Leaves the Ranks of Earth to Join the Greater Grand Army - One by one, and their deaths grow fewer, the Veterans of the Civil War are being mustered out of the earthly ranks to take their places in the Greater Grand Army under the Grand Commander of the triumphant post. Wednesday afternoon, of last week, the long life of Veteran John L. Himes came to a close and he was at rest at the end of the journey reaching ninety years and more than half of his ninety-first year. He has been a resident of this village for several years, coming here from Orwell and his home was with his daughter, Miss Katherine Himes, of Jefferson Street. John L. Himes was born in Scriba, Oswego County, June 27th, 1834. In 1873 he settled in the wilds of Orwell, and engaged in farming, having previously been engaged in carpenter work. The section known as New Scriba was where he settled in the name was adopted to that region because a number of people came from Scriba to settle there. James Himes, father of John L. Himes, who fought in the war of 1812, served in Captain Reed’s company and which formed a part of General Brown’s army of 12,000 men. The wife of James Himes was Sally Pullman, a close relative of the late W. M. Pullman, Chicago, well known as founder of the Pullman Car company. In August, 1863, Mr. Himes enlisted at Oswego in Company B, 147th Regiment, New York Volunteers, remaining in service about three years. He was wounded at the battle of the Wilderness, being confined for six months in a hospital. Two brothers, Marshall Himes and Lucius Himes, also served in the Civil War. Mr. Himes was a member of J. B. Butler Post No. 111, Grand Army of the Republic, of which he had served as senior vice-commander and also filled other offices. Mr. Himes is survived by the daughter mentioned and five sons, John L. Himes and J. Neal Himes, of New York; Harry K. Himes, of Pulaski; Burton Himes, of Syracuse and DeWitt Himes, of Richland. Private funeral services were held Saturday morning, at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Ray Wootton, rector of St. James Episcopal church. Burial was made in Orwell Evergreen cemetery. The bearers were the five sons. Besides the sons and daughter of the relatives came from away among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott, of Syracuse, grandchildren.
 
Himes, John Leland (I73029)
 
12212 John M. Calkins - March 12, 1836 - February 13, 1914. Co. G, 184th Regiment New York Volunteers during the Civil War. Son of Roswell and Ruth Calkins. Husband of Louisa Jackson. Married about 1860. Section 3, Row 7.
Newspaper Obituary - February 1914 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Our community is saddened by the death of one of it's oldest, and best known and most highly respected inhabitants, John Calkins, who died at his home here on February 13th, after an illness of several weeks, aged seventy-eight years. He had spent his long and useful life in the neighborhood in which he died and will be greatly missed by all. Earlier in his life he was interested in politics and served the town very acceptably for a number of years as overseer of the poor, also as town assessor. He was a member of the Daysville Grange, also of Butler Post at Pulaski, being a veteran of the Civil War. He is survived by a son, Grant Calkins, and two grandchildren, Guy Salisbury and Flora Mae Calkins, to whom the sympathy of all is extended. The following resolutions were drafted by a committee from the Grange: Whereas, death has again invaded our order and taken from the Grange our dear brother, John Calkins, therefore, be it resolved, that we, as representatives of Daysville Grange No. 225 do hereby extend to his son and wife, and other sorrowing relatives, the sympathy which is in our hearts. Resolved, that our charter be draped in mourning for thirty days, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Pulaski Democrat for publication. G. G. Tyler, L. W. Larmon, F. A. Smart, Committee.
 
Calkins, John M. (I28832)
 
12213 JOHN M. GAFFNEY - PSYCHIATRIC CARE WORKER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - July 19, 2002Browse Issues
Former Tupper Lake resident John M. Gaffney, 77, James Square Health and Rehabilitation Center, Syracuse, died Wednesday at the rehabilitation center.

Mr. Gaffney was a treatment team worker in psychiatric care for 25 years at Sunmount Developmental Center in Tupper Lake, retiring in 1980. He had also worked at Utica State Hospital, Rome State Hospital and Mount McGregor Correctional Facility at Saratoga Springs.

Born Oct. 3, 1924, in Sauquoit, son of Charles and Bridget Dobson Gaffney, he graduated from St. Francis de Sales High School, Utica, and from John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio, and received a master's degree from Syracuse University. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II.

He married Rita White. She died in 1988.

Surviving are a son, Daniel Gaffney, Pulaski; two sisters, Mary Halpin, Utica, and Jane McManus, Florida, and three grandchildren.

A funeral Mass will be said at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Anthony of Padula Church, Chadwicks. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Clayville.

Calling hours will be 5 to 8 p.m. today at Heintz Funeral Service, Utica.

Donations may be made to St. John the Evangelist Church, 23 Niagara St., Pulaski, N.Y. 13142. 
Gaffney, John M (I45670)
 
12214 John M. Jones - 1891 - August 21, 1945. Husband of Addie B. Manwarren Jones. Section 2, Row 13.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 23, 1945 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - John M. Jones Buried Thursday - John M. Jones died at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday morning. He was born in Edinborough, Scotland. Mr. Jones came to this country 28 years ago. He was a New York Central employee. Mr. Jones has been in business here several years. He is survived by his wife, Addie B. Manwarren; two brothers, Richard of Syracuse, Llewellyn of North Wales; four sisters, Mrs. William Hughes of Randolph, Wisconsin, and three other sisters in North Wales, one step-daughter, Miss Ruth M. Hubbard. Funeral services Thursday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Eleanor E. F. Davis officiating. Private services were held from the Karl W. Gibbs funeral home. Burial at Daysville cemetery.
 
Jones, John M. (I30571)
 
12215 John M. Lifts - died April 20, 1877, age 54 years. Captain on Great Lakes. Son of Daniel Huested and Delaney Schmidt Lifts. Husband of Polly S. Price Lifts. Section 2, Row 2.

Newspaper Article - August, 1878 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - County Court - Oswego County, Frederick E. Lifts as administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of John M. Lifts, deceased, against Lydia A. Calkins and others. In pursuance of a decree and judgment of foreclosure and sale made in the above entitled action by the Oswego County Court at Oswego city, New York, on the 24th day of July, 1878, and duly filed, entered and docketed in the Clerk's office of said county, on the 27th day of July, 1878, I, the subscriber, as Sheriff of said county for that purpose dully appointed in this action, will sell at public auction at J. W. Fenton's law office in Pulaski, New York, on the 28th day of September, 1878, at ten o'clock a.m., the real estate thereby directed to be sold and therein described as follows, viz: "All that tract or parcel of land situate in the town of Richland, county of Oswego and State of New York, described as follows, to wit: Being off of the west side of lot No. (68) sixty-eight in township No. (21) twenty-one, of Scriba's Patent, beginning at the southwest corner of lot No. 68 and bounded south by the line of said lot, east by lands deeded and contracted to Mrs. Asabel Calkins, and north by lands owned by Niles, or the north line of said lot, and west by the west line of said lot or lands owned by Roswell Calkins and Caroline LeRoy, to the place of beginning, and containing sixty acres of land. Dated Pulaski, New York, August 15, 1878. F. S. Low, Sheriff of Oswego county. J. W. Fenton, Plffs Atty., Pulaski, New York.
 
Litts, John M. (I69106)
 
12216 John M. North - drowned in the Salmon River on January 27, 1858, age 12 years 6 months. Son of Lambert and Polly Gillett North. Section 1, Row 13. North, John M (I13349)
 
12217 John Main - February 24, 1863 - June 19, 1935. Son of John and Elizabeth Savage Main Husband of Minerva Casler Main.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 20, 1935 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Former League Plant Engineer Dies - Served at Local Plant 10 Years - John Main, aged 72 years, died Wednesday morning, June 19, 1935, at his home at Dewey's Corners, town of Mexico, after a prolonged illness. Mr. Main was born in the town of North Wilma, New York on February 24, 1863. He was the son of John and Elizabeth Savage Main. For the past 23 years he had been a resident of this town and village and for 10 years was employed at the local Dairymen's League plant as engineer and fireman. Mr. Main was a member of the I.O.O.F. lodge at East Pembrook, New York, and a member of Mexico grange. Surviving besides his widow, Minerva Casler Main, are three sons, Glen H. Main of Greenwich, New York; Sanford C. of Pulaski and George S. who resides at home; two sisters, Mrs. B. J. Allen, Evans Mills, New York, Mrs. M. J. Hoover, Sterlingville, New York, also several nephews and nieces. The funeral will be held from his late home at two o'clock Friday afternoon with Rev. Leon S. DeSmidt, pastor of the Presbyterian church officiating. Interment will be in Willis cemetery. The bearers, employees and former employees of the Dairymen's League plant, will be George Leary, Fred Ruth, John Mahar and Harold Halsey.
 
Main, John (I55419)
 
12218 John married Polly Sheley on 24 Oct 1816 in Richland, Oswego County, New York, USA. They had eight children: Morse, Servier, Levi, William, Mary, John, Henry, Francis. Upton, John (I20571)
 
12219 John Marvin Stevens - January 27, 1837 - January 8, 1914. Son of Myron H. and Sarah Ann Rima Stevens. Husband of Esther Amy Stowell Stevens. Married November 20, 1859 in Orwell Township, Oswego County, New York.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 14, 1914 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - John M. Stevens died Thursday afternoon, January 8, after several months of illness from Bright’s disease, aged 78 years. He is survived by his widow, three sons, three daughters and several grandchildren. The funeral services were conducted in the church Sunday afternoon by Rev. T. T. Davies, burial in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Stevens was a charter member of Orwell Grange No. 66, which was organized in 1872, and has always been faithful in attendance until a few years since, when prevented by failing health. Relatives from out of town who attended the funeral were Ernest Stevens of Watertown, Mrs. Edith Matteson and daughter, Miss Hazel Matteson, Miss Audrey [line unreadable] Mrs. Myra Potter of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Salisbury of Lacona. 
Stevens, John Marvin (I72161)
 
12220 John McClellan - 1851 - September 21, 1917. Son of William and Katherine McAlister McClellan. Husband of Almira J. Hobley.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 26, 1917 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fernwood - Died at his home, Friday September 19, Mr. John McClellan who was born at Split Rock but has lived in Fernwood and vicinity all his life. 41 years ago he was united in marriage to Miss Almira Hofley, of Rensselaer Falls. He has been in feeble health for two years but he will be remembered as an active farmer and also at one time to have owned and operated the flour and feed mill which burned, where now stands the mill owned by F. L. Spicer. He was of a family of twelve children of which only three are left, Mrs. Qaintell, of Fernwood; Mrs. Knapp, of Chaumont and Mrs Bushnell of Syracuse. He is also survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. B. D. Shear of Lacona. The funeral services were held from his late home Monday afternoon, September 22, Rev. J. P. Greene officiating. Interment was made in Willis cemetery. Besides the Fernwood friends, friends were present from Chaumont, Watertown, Renssalaer Falls, Syracuse, Pulaski, Honeyville, Camden and Lacona.
 
McClellan, John (I54952)
 
12221 John Myron Moore - December 5, 1919 - November 28, 1969. World War II Veteran. Husband of Margaret M. Balcom Moore.
Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, November 29, 1969 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Services for J. Myron Moore, 59, of 3895 Lighthouse Drive, Palm Beach Garden, Florida, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Foster Funeral Home here with burial in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home will be 7 to 9 p.m. Monday with Masonic services at 8 p.m. Moore died Friday in St. Mary's Hospital, West Palm Beach, Florida. A native of Jacksonville, Florida, where he was born December 5, 1919, he married Miss Margaret Balcom of Pulaski June 23, 1957. They resided in Syracuse until moving to Florida in 1961. He was am employee at the West Palm Beach Post Office until ill health forced his retirement last September. He served overseas in World War II with the United States Army and was a member of Central City Lodge 305, F.&A.M., Syracuse. Besides his wife he is survived by a brother, Clayton of Pennsylvania.
 
Moore, John Myron (I55155)
 
12222 John Nelson Tousant II - November 10, 1960 - March 9, 1973. Son of Levi C. and Beverly Tousant. Grandson of Nelson J. and Inice A. Tousant.
Newspaper Obituary - (date unavailable) 1973 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico - Twelve-year-old John Nelson Tousant, son of Levi and Beverly Tousant of South Albion Road, Altmar RD 1, became Oswego County's eighth traffic death of the year when he darted into the path of an oncoming car as he crossed the road to his home at 9:10 p.m. Friday. The boy was rushed to Oswego Hospital by McFee Volunteer Ambulance and was pronounced dead on arrival. Town of Mexico Police Chief Samuel New said it was believed that the youth had suffered a fractured neck. Mrs. Tousant and another son heard the squeal of tires when the accident occurred and reportedly rushed outside of their home to find the boy lying in the road. Both were believed to be in shock and brought to Oswego Hospital, but it was learned this morning that although they were taken to the emergency room they were not treated. The father of the deceased boy was in Syracuse at the time of the accident. Chief New said that the boy had been let out of a car and crossed the highway toward his home. He went to the west side of the road and then into the path of a northbound car operated by Ruth J. Meeks of Mexico. Investigation of the accident is continuing. Assistant District Attorney Robert Nicholson was advised of the accident, New said. Assisting New in the investigation were Police Officer Michael Skilinski and Sheriffs Deputy Harland Fox Jr. John Nelson Tousant was born in Watertown on November 10, 1960. He was a student at the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School. Surviving besides his parents are two brothers, Levi Jr. and Edward; two sisters, Donna Jean and May Jane, all at home; his paternal grandmother, Inice Tousant of Mexico; his paternal grandfather of Cazanovia; several aunts and uncles. Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Gibbs Funeral Home in Mexico, the Rev. Walter Ames of the North Mexico Church presiding. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home here from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Sunday.
 
Tousant, John Nelson (I56508)
 
12223 John Nicholson - 1842 - July 25, 1897. Company G, 147° Regiment, New York Volunteers during the Civil War. Son of Joseph and Dimis Loomis Nicholson. Husband of Matilda McClelland.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 28, 1897 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Personal - Mr. John Nicholson, of South Richland, one of the town assessors, died Sunday morning. Funeral today.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, August 4, 1897 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - South Richland - After a long and painful illness of about two months, Mr. John Nicholson died at his home Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, July 25, aged 55 years. Mr. Nicholson was a lifelong resident of this place, born and grew to manhood here. When a young man during the late Civil War, he was one to respond to the call for more volunteers. Bravely and fearlessly he went, regardless of what the future would be to him, and as he has often said since, God's watchful care was over him and when there was no more need for him he came back again to home and dear friends here. Later, only a few years, he married Miss Matilda McClellan, who now with two sons, survive him. Mr. Nicholson was a member of the M. E. church and was always ready to assist in every good work. He was a man who had many friends. For a long time his health has been gradually failing and about two months ago he had a severe attack of plura pneumonia. Gradually he sank under the terrible pain and suffering which the disease caused until the white winged messenger came near and nearer and when he floated away to the vast unknown he carried with him the spirit of neighbor, friend, brother, father and husband. He was a loving husband and father. He will be much missed. He leaves a wife grief stricken and two sons, Fred Nicholson, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Calvin, of Little Scotland, New York; three brothers, Joseph, of Illinois; Henry, of Scriba, and Lorenzo, of this place; also four sisters, Mrs. Martin Hess, of Mexico; Mrs. William Conant, Mrs. Mary Joslyn, Mrs. Marvin Waters. Although the rain fell in showers all day a good many people gathered at the M. E. church on Wednesday last at 2 p.m. to pay their last respects to their dead friend and neighbor and to sympathize with the bereaved. The floral offerings were lovely and appropriate. The G.A.R. were out in a body and held their part of the service at the grave. Rev. Idle officiated and selected these words as his subject, "And there shall be no night there." The choir consisted of C. A. Norris, J. Gothier, Mrs. Duran, Miss Waters, Miss Gothier, with Mrs. Idle at the organ. The barriers were members of the G.A.R. Burial at Willis Cemetery. Friends were present from Chaumont, Adams, Pulaski, Mexico and Scriba.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday Evening, August 5, 1897 The Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - South Richland, August 3 - The funeral of Mr. John Nicholson, was well attended, showing the respect which people had for their dead friend and neighbor. Mr. Nicholson held the office of Assessor at the time of his death and had not yet completed his work when he was taken ill. For about two months he had been confined to the bed, suffering greatly all the time. He was a kind neighbor, obliging and generous, a member of the Methodist church and was ready to help in all good work. He died July 25° and was buried on the 28th. Funeral services at the Methodist church, the Rev. Mr. Idle officiating. Burial at the Willis cemetery. The G.A.R., of which Mr. Nicholson was a member, were present in a body. He was fifty-five years old. He leaves a wife, who was ever faithful and devoted to him, and two sons.

Newspaper Article - Wednesday, August 18, 1897 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Resolutions - The following resolutions were adopted by J. B. Butler Post, No. 111: Whereas, Comrade John Nicholson, Company C, 147th Regiment New York infantry has in the province of Almighty God then summoned by death from time to eternity, therefore, Resolved, that we honor his name who went forth in response to his country's call and serve with her brave defenders. We tender to his bereaved widow and family our heartfelt sympathy in this time of their bereavement and sorrow. Resolved, that the rooms of Post J. B. Butler, No. 111, G.A.R., of which he was a member, be draped in mourning for thirty days and a copy of these resolutions be presented to the family of our deceased comrade and be spread upon the records of the Post. L. D. Potter, A. N. Bun-, B. E. Parkhurst, committee.
 
Nicholson, John (I70893)
 
12224 John Obleman - November 30, 1854 - April 17, 1923. Son of Miles and Catherine Patchette Obleman. Husband of Nancy Catherine Suits Obleman.

Newspaper Obituary - April 25, 1923 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - John Obleman passed away at his home in Richland, Tuesday evening April 17 at 11:30 after several weeks' illness. He was the eldest son of the late Miles and Catherine Obleman. He was born in Tamworth, Canada, November 30th, 1853 and came to Oswego county when a young man, residing here most of the time since. Besides his widow, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Belle Richardson of Richland, four sons, Christopher, John, H. Samuel of Richland, Miles E of Lacona, eight grandchildren, Charles Nelson, Emma, and William Obleman, May and Esther Richardson, Robert Obleman of Lacona; Mrs. Blanche Wiesenberger, one great grandchild, Dorothy Wiesenberger, two sisters, Mrs. Kate Pope of Sauquoit and Mrs. Charlotte Scanton of Nixon, Pennsylvania; five brothers, Joseph of Utica, Miles of Niagara Falls, Alec of Enterprise Canada, George and James. The funeral was held at Christ Church, Richland, Thursday, at 1:30 p.m., conducted by Rev. C. A. Robinson. The I. 0. 0. F. conducted services at the grave. Mr. Obleman was a charter member of Spring Brook Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., No. 645. Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Jos Obleman, Utica; Alexander, Obleman, Enterprise, Ontario; Mrs. Maria Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Rome; Mrs. William Moot, Schenectady; Mrs. Peter Lane and Mrs. James Lavene, Amsterdam; Mrs. Laura Gratton, of Syracuse; Mrs. Charles Nichols, Three Mile Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Miles Obleman and son, Robert, Lacona. 
Obleman, John (I36166)
 
12225 John Obrist, 75, Dies;
Taught at Central Tech

John E. Obrist, 75, of 103 Wilmore Pl., died yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital after a short illness. Born in Carthage, he lived in Syracuse for 40 years.

He was an industrial teacher at Central-Technical High School and had been retired from there for five years.

Surviving are a son, Robert M. Obrist of Syracuse; a daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Kuhnemann of Manlius; a brother, Herman A. Obrist of Utica; a sister, Mrs. Mary Tanner of Albany; four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Frasier Funeral Home, 1217 N. Salina St. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.

The Rev. George Hammond officiating.

[The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), July 28, 1966, page 7]
 
Obrist, John Earnest (I2744)
 
12226 John Otis Bentley - died March 18, 1907, age 35 years. Plot F-28. Son of Otis B. and Francis L. Carpenter Bentley.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 20, 1907 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Local Notes - John O. Bentley, son of the late Otis Bentley of this village, died in New York, Monday at 11 o'clock. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 3:30 o'clock, Rev. J. O. Ward officiating.

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Bentley, John Otis (I71694)
 
12227 John P. Ivens - 1818 - 1878. Husband of Mary Aim Mason (married April 4, 1858) & Eliza A. Hardie. Section 1, Row 23. Ivens, John P. (I31277)
 
12228 John P. Wilson - August 14, 1922 - April 23, 2007. Military Service World War II: Enlisted September 28, 1942 at West Point, New York in the United States Army. Son of James Edward and Elsie Pierce Wilson. Husband of Alma Adeline Gregory Wilson. Married December 24, 1951.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 26, 2007 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - A memorial service for John P. Wilson, 84, Pulaski; will be at 2 p.m Sunday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. There will be a private burial. Mr. Wilson died Monday at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown. Calling hours will be 1 to 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. He was employed at Cottet Gas Company and then at Contel Phone Company until retiring in 1987. Mr. Wilson was a member of the Robert Edwards American Legion post 358. Born August 14, 1922. in Hudson, son of James and Elsie Pierce Wilson, he graduated from high school in Hudson. He served in the Army from September 28, 1942. to March 13, 1946, serving in World War II. He married Alma A. Gregory on December 24, 1951, in Pennsylvania. They lived in Pulaski since 1952. Surviving besides his wife are two daughters and a son-in-law, Sadie Blauvelt and Shirley and Dale McNiff, all of Lacona; three sons and two daughters-in-law, Ralph, Tavares, Florida, John J. and Mary, Sandy Creek, and Donald and Deanna, Brantford, Ontario, and 10 grandchildren. Donations may be made to Save the River, 409 Riverside Drive, Clayton, New York 13624.
 
Wilson, John P. (I41376)
 
12229 John Paul Hilton, born in Richland Township, January 29, 1949. Sex, male; born alive 11 PM. Signed by A. B. Thompson, M.D., Pulaski, New York, February 2, 1949.
Father: Edward Archie Hilton, age 24, born in Orwell, New York; occupation, section hand for the New York Central Railroad.
Mother: Evelyn Frances Martin, age 23, born in Albion Township, New York. Mailing address, Richland, New York.
Number of children born to this mother: Other children of this mother born alive: 2; Other children born alive but are now dead: 0; How many children were born dead: 0.

John Hilton Obituary
John Paul Hilton, age 74, resident of Richland, formerly of Rome and Syracuse, passed away Monday at Loretto Nursing Home in Syracuse. John was born January 29, 1949, in Syracuse, the son of Edward and Evelyn Martin Hilton.

Surviving, are two brothers, James and Ethel Hilton of Williamstown and Edward Hilton of Mexico and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at noon, Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. A calling hour will be held from 11 a.m. to noon prior to the funeral.

To send flowers to the family of John, please visit our floral store.
 
Hilton, John Paul (I84259)
 
12230 John R. "Jack" Ramsey

Obituary Condolences
John R. "Jack" Ramsey, 75, of Mexico, died Thursday at his home. He was born in Oswego, son of the late John H. and Mildred Preman Ramsey. He was owner and operator of Ramsey's Dept. Store in Mexico for many years.

Surviving: two daughters, Cathy (John) O'Brien of Mexico and Laura Flint of Waterloo; four grandchildren, David, Luke, Katie and Austin; one sister, Nancy Murray of Mexico and one niece, Miok Murray.

Funeral services were held on Saturday at the Harter Funeral Home, Mexico. Spring burial will be in Mexico Village Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Friends of Oswego County Hospice, P.O. Box 102, Oswego, NY 13126.

Date of Death: December 19, 2013

Published in Syracuse Post Standard from Dec. 21 to Dec. 22, 2013 
Ramsey, John R. (I17487)
 
12231 John R. Burr - September 23, 1825 - March 17, 1895. Husband of Abigail Burr.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday Evening, March 21, 1895 Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Daysville, March 20 - Mr. John R. Burr died Sunday evening after a long and painful illness. He leaves a wife and two daughters, Mrs. Frank Beley, Syracuse, and Miss Anna Burr of this place. Mr. Burr was a man of great honesty and integrity of character and his death will be sincerely regretted by all who knew him

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 27, 1895 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Daysville - Last Wednesday afternoon the mortal remains of John Burr were laid at rest in the Willis cemetery. The funeral was held at his late residence, where a large concourse of relatives assembled to pay their last tribute of respect. The services were conducted by Rev. H. R. Northrup. Tis said that "an honest man is the noblest work of God," and Mr. Burr was an honest and honorable man in every sense of the word, winning the respect and esteem of all who knew him. Of his immediate family circle and leaves a widow and two daughters, Mrs. Frank Beley, of Syracuse, and Miss Ann Burr, of this place. In Pulaski he has a number of brothers and sisters, who were with him often in his last sickness. His age was 69 years.
Mrs. Woodruff, of Ellisburg, was here last Wednesday to attend the funeral of her brother, John Burr. 
Burr, John R (I47464)
 
12232 John R. Halstead, 66, of 4791 Salina St., Pulaski, died Saturday. Born in Phoenix, he graduated from Phoenix high school. He was a restaurant owner and owned and operated Rainbow Shores Hotel for 22 years. He worked for 24 years at General Electric Co. in Syracuse and also owned J.R. Halstead in Phoenix. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church in Pulaski and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union in Syracuse.
Survivors: His wife of 41 years, the former Linda Cheney; two daughters, Lucinda Bulluck of Lacona and Lori A. Halstead of Sandy Creek; a son, Gregory J. of Rochester; a sister, Mary Anne Hammond of Pulaski; five grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. John the Evangelist Church. Burial, Pulaski Cemetery.
 
Halstead, John Ralph (I49700)
 
12233 John R. Kane
September 26 1931 - November 10 2020
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John R. Kane, age 89, resident of Richland since 2000, passed away Tuesday at his home. John was born September 26, 1931 in Rochester the son of John and Amelia Carter Kane. He attended Rochester schools. John served in the United States Air Force from 1951 until 1955 during the Korean War. John was married to Patricia in 2004 and she passed away March 11, 2008. He was employed as a roofer for 35 years with Roofer Local #22 in Rochester. He worked for Elmer Davis Roofing and Stern Roofing for many years.

Surviving are one daughter, Patricia Green of North Rose, three sons, Bert and Keith Cronk both of Altmar and Michael Kane of Wolcott, two sisters, Jesse Brook of Spencerport and Patricia Elschker of Rochester, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, November 13th at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, with burial in Richland Cemetery with military honors. A calling hour will be held from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. prior to the service.
 
Kane, John R. (I76769)
 
12234 JOHN R. LOUCKS
Newspaper February 14, 1999 | Syracuse Herald American (NY)
Page: B9 | Section: Obit
122 Words | Readability: Lexile: 620, grade level(s): 3
John R. Loucks, 78, of 1100 James St.,Syracuse,died Saturday at home.

Born in Oswego, he lived in Baldwinsville most of his life before moving to Syracuse. He retired in 1984 as an electrician at the SUNY Health Science Center. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II.

His wife, Margaret G., died in 1992.

Survivors: Two daughters, Colleen Schlegel of Syracuse and Cheryl Bryant of Baldwinsville; three sons, Rodney of San Leandro, Calif., Larry of Syracuse and Gary of Cato; a stepson, Allan Branchau of Baldwinsville; a sister, Ann Brown of Palermo; four grandchildren.

Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday at Falardeau Funeral Home. Burial, Riverview Cemetery, Baldwinsville. Calling hours, 3 to 6 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, 93 Downer St., Baldwinsville. 
Loucks, John Rodney (I68557)
 
12235 John R. Porter- May 6, 1865 - March 2, 1932. Plot C-442. Son of Samuel and Emeline Grey Porter. Husband of Harriet Belle Woods Porter. Married April 3, 1895 at Pulaski, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 9, 1932 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Remains of John R. Porter Brought Here for Burial - The remains of John R. Porter who died at his home at 133 Furman street. Syracuse, last Wednesday morning, were brought here Friday for burial in Pulaski cemetery. Rev. Lowell H. Palmer, pastor of the Congregational church officiated at the committal service. Mr. Porter was born in Fernwood May 16, 1865, the son of Samuel and Emeline Grey Porter. As a young man he worked for W. H. Penfield then of Modco, and later acquired the Penfield business upon the death of Mr. Penfield. This business he conducted until 1921. In 1895 he married Harriet Woods, who is his only survivor.
 
Porter, John R. (I63448)
 
12236 JOHN RAMSEYPost-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - April 11, 1987 John H. Ramsey, 74, of Lincoln Avenue died Friday at Oswego Hospital after a brief illness.Mr. Ramsey was a life resident of Mexico. He owned and operated Ramsey's Department Store.He was a member of Mexico United Methodist Church.Surviving are his wife, the former Mildred Preman; a daughter, Nancy Murray of Mexico; a son, John R. of Mexico; a sister, Mrs. Homer Ludington of Fulton; four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the family home.Burial will be in Mexico Village Cemetery.Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the family home.Contributions may be made to McFee Ambulance or Mexico United Methodist Church.Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Ramsey, John H. (I30424)
 
12237 John Raymond Lewis
September 12, 1941 - May 6, 2014
John Raymond Lewis, 72, of Pocatello, Idaho passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 surrounded by his family and friends. His death was related to complications due to COPD.
John was born on September 12, 1941 in St. Louis, Missouri to Raymond and Ruth Lewis. He attended school at Whitier Elementary, Franklin Junior High, and graduated from Pocatello High School in 1959 where he played the trumpet and sousaphone for the band. The highlight of his high school years was marching in the Portland Oregon Rose Parade. He served in the U.S. Army at Fort Ord from 1959-1960, when his Father became ill and he needed to come home and take care of the family. He continued his service and retired from the Air Force Reserve. In 1961, he married Linda Newsom, with whom he had two children. They later divorced. After searching, he found his high school sweetheart, the one he claimed got away. On April 30, 1971, he married Gale Monroe, and continued his family. He was the proud father of seven.
John liked to work with his hands and make everything a masterpiece. He was a painter and professional photographer for many years. John worked at Pocatello Lumber, Muffler Warehouse, and owned Pocatello Fire Equipment. He was the projectionist at the Sunset Drive-In Theatre and Starlite Cinemas. It was a job he truly loved. Later, he became the manager of Alameda Triplex Theatre where he won many awards for his sales, professionalism, and his St. Patrick's Day green popcorn. His last job was at Herb's RV as parts manager. John could find any part that customers were looking for. He would go to great lengths to search and have shipped in the odd piece that everyone said was inconceivable to find. People knew that if they were looking for the impossible, John was the one. He became disabled in December 1993 after a long bout with pneumonia and sepsis. The doctors feared John would not make it home and asked the family to say goodbye. He was a stubborn man and loved life. John fully intended on using all of his nine lives. After escaping this brush with death, he went on to live and be creative. Aside from work, he spent his time photographing individuals, weddings, and reunions. People would come looking for him to paint a sign for them or write some calligraphy. John knew all these things were becoming a lost art, but insisted on doing everything the old fashioned way. His calligraphy was unmatched. He loved hunting, fishing for the ultimate sturgeon, woodworking, gardening, taking photos, listening to music, fixing things, going to the ballet, traveling to Yellowstone, socializing, finding a good deal, and spending time with his children and grandchildren. He wanted to make sure that everyone had a chance to catch a fish with Grandpa. Everything he did was done with pride and he was not satisfied until it was perfect. He spent a lot of time on projects, but you knew it would be worth the wait.
John is survived by his wife, Gale, his seven children; Claudette (Mike) Miera, Russell (Linda) Lewis, Allen (Janean) Lewis, Lynnette (Dan) Brown, Connie (Bob) Sistrunk, Ruth (Todd) Orr, and GioVanna (Michael) Geller, 15 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by two sisters; Corda (Jim) Adams, Marietta Cowen, and one brother, Clesie (Saundra) Lewis.
The family would like to say thank you to Access Home Health and Hospice for all the help and support over the past six months. A special thanks to Trevor (a very special nurse), Mary (week-end nurse who went above and beyond), and Julienne (bath-aide). You all cared for John as we would. Kristy and Dave, you made a tough time easier. And most importantly, to Gary (occupational therapist), you were a friend who brightened John's day, laughed with him, encouraged him, and empowered him to push on.
A memorial service will be held for John at Rocky Mountain Ministries, 845 Hyde Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho on Friday, May 23, at 2:00 p.m. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/idahostatejournal/obituary.aspx?pid=170938282#sthash.U8ggsFuM.dpuf 
Lewis, John Raymond (I20043)
 
12238 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Cansino, John F. (I33459)
 
12239 John Riley Wing - July 6, 1947 - December 1, 2011. Son of Harold E. and Helen E. Riley Wing. Husband of Sandra Lee Bonner Wing (married October 29, 1966) & Karen Driskell Wing.
Newspaper Obituary - December 4, 2011 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - John R. Wing, 64, of County Route 2, Richland, died unexpectedly on Thursday, December 1, 2011. He was born July 6, 1947, a son of the late Harold and Helen Wing. A lifelong Richland resident, he was a graduate of Pulaski Academy and Central School. He was co-owner of Sancona Builders Supply in Sandy Creek prior to his retirement in February 2010. Surviving are his wife, Karen, his son, John P. (Earl) Wing, his daughter, Jennifer (David) Ling, and his step-son, Colin (Megean) Driskell; step-mother, Beulah Wing, a brother, C. James (Margaret) Wing, and his sisters, Lucy (Robert) Larkins of Copenhagen, Maggie (Larry) Sandstrom of Bostic, North Carolina, and Carolyn (Bert) Cowan, of Sandy Creek, and a grandson, several step-grandsons and several nieces and nephews. John served in the Army Reserve for 29 years and was an avid wood worker and airplane builder. A private pilot since the late 1970's, John was a member of the EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) Chapters #362 and #486 in Fulton, the Richland Pilots Association and Sandy Creek Masonic Lodge #564. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, December 6, 2011, from the Summerville Funeral Home on Harwood Drive, Sandy Creek, followed by interment in Richland Cemetery, Richland. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home on Monday from 5 to 8 p.m. with a Masonic Service at 7:30 p.m.

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Wing, John Riley (I84201)
 
12240 John Robert Quackenbush, age 57, life resident of Pulaski passed away in an automobile accident Wednesday in the Town of Mexico. John was born February 3, 1959 in Syracuse, the son of Wesley and Maxine Nichols Quackenbush. He graduated from APW High School in 1977. He owned and operated JNR Automotive in Mexico for the past 20 years. He was a member of the Pulaski-Boylston Snowmobile club.

Surviving are three sisters, his twin, Joyce Quackenbush of Oneida, Deonn Casey of Pennellville and Karen Quackenbush of Germany, four brothers, Rodney Quackenbush of Pulaski, Roger Quackenbush of Altmar, Larry Quackenbush of Cato and Scott Quackenbush of Louisville, KY, and his beloved Springers.

Funeral services will be held 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22, at the Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church, 6118 N. Main Street, Sandy Creek, NY 13145 with a reception to follow at the Pulaski American Legion. No calling hours will be held. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park St., Pulaski. 
Quackenbush, John Robert (I12814)
 
12241 John Robert WilsonRetired teacher, coach; veteran
Oak Ridger, The (TN) - April 25, 2000Browse Issues
John Robert Wilson, 57, of Oak Ridge, died Monday, April 24, 2000, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.

Mr. Wilson was born in Pulaski, N.Y., on Dec. 15, 1942, the son of John Dodge and Emma Grier Wilson, both deceased.

He was a U.S. Navy veteran and retired in 1982 as a lieutenant after 20 years of service. He was awarded a Good Conduct Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Service Medal, the Vietnam Special Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal.

His tours of duty included Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Chapel Hill, N.C., Pensacola, Fla., Corpus Christi, Texas, San Jose, Calif., Iwakuni, Japan, Adak, Alaska, Millington, Tenn., Midway Island and Misawa, Japan.

Mr. Wilson received a bachelor of science degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a master of science degree in education from the University of Tennessee.

Mr. Wilson taught physics and science at Bearden High School for 13 years, retiring in 1998. He developed the varsity soccer programs at Bearden from their beginnings, serving as varsity soccer coach for both boys and girls teams for 12 years. He led the girls' team to fourth in the state championship tournament for AAA large schools in 1997. He was a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

He was girls' chairman for the Tennessee Athletic Coaches Association and co-founder of the Georgia-Tennessee All Star Series for girls from 1992 to 1997.

Mr. Wilson was recognized by the Tennessee Athletic Coaches Association for achievement of highest standards of prep coaching performance as Girls Soccer Regional Coach of the Year in 1996. He was District Four AAA and Region II AAA Coach of the Year in 1997.

The Region II soccer organization presented him with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997 in recognition of his efforts and dedication to establish soccer as a high school varsity sport in Knox County and throughout the state.

On his retirement from coaching in 1997, the Tennessee Valley Soccer Referees' Association recognized him for his contributions to the development of high school soccer.

Mr. Wilson enjoyed photographing nature, especially at the UT Arboretum, in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and on Midway Island. He also enjoyed amateur sports car racing in the 1970s with the Sports Car Club of America.

He was involved for many years in youth soccer as a volunteer coach and administrator. Mr. Wilson was American Youth Soccer Association Region 390 commissioner and head coach for four seasons during 1986 and 1987. He dedicated many of his efforts during this time to bring attention to the need for quality fields for youth soccer in Oak Ridge.

Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife, Karen Toucey Wilson; two sons, Scott Wilson and Brian Wilson, both of McLean, Va.; two brothers, Jim Wilson and his wife, Cindy, of Richland, N.Y., and David Wilson and his wife, Carol, of Altmar, N.Y.; and two sisters, Nancy Wilson of Liverpool, N.Y., and Sue Wilson of Syracuse, N.Y.

He is also survived by three nieces, Alyson Wilson of Ithaca, N.Y., and Ashleigh Wilson and Bethany Wilson, both of Richland; six nephews, Bruce Wilson of Richland, Jason Wilson of Rochester, N.Y., Dustin Wilson of Raleigh, N.C., Eddie Wilson, Jeff Wilson and Tom Wilson; and by several grandnieces and grandnephews.

A brother, William Wilson, and a nephew, Doug Wilson, died earlier.

The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 27, at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, 1500 Oak Ridge Turnpike. The Rev. David Nash Williams will officiate.

Burial will follow at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.

The family requests that any memorials be in the form of donations to the American Cancer Society, Anderson County Unit, c/o Lee Costanzo, 103 Case Lane, Oak Ridge, TN 37830.

The family will receive friends from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 26, at Weatherford Mortuary. 
Wilson, John Robert (I16211)
 
12242 John S. Dodge was born in Pulaski in 1852. He went to Minneapolis with Washburn & Crosby Co., the famous flouring company, when quite young and was with them fifty-one years. He was in Pulaski in September to visit his brother, Dwight C. Dodge. Since his return west he has been in poor health and his death came Saturday, at his home in.Minneapolis. Besides his brother, Dwght C. Dodge, of this city, he leaves another brother, William M. Dodge, of Rapid City, S.D., and Donald of St. Paul and a daughter, Mrs. James Smith, who lives in California.

Source: Pulaski Democrat, Pulaski, Oswego County, NY., Nov. 17, 1926 
Dodge, John S. (I27094)
 
12243 JOHN SCOTT - WORKED FOR LUMBER COMPANY
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - May 10, 2004Browse Issues
John Scott, 65, Pulaski, died Friday at Oswego Hospital.

Mr. Scott worked for Blount Lumber Co. for 22 years.

Born Aug. 26, 1938, in the town of Richland, son of Arthur and Anna Arnold Scott, he attended Pulaski schools.

His first wife, Janet, died before him.

He and his second wife, Coralie, were separated.

Surviving besides his wife, of Pulaski, are a son, John Jr., Altmar; two daughters, Carolyn Steere, Altmar, and Deborah Martinez, Kelso, Wash.; a stepdaughter, Colleen Peterson, Vero Beach, Fla.; a brother, Henry, Richland; a sister, Ruth Trumble, Williamstown, and six grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Marilyn Stevens officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery.

A calling hour will begin at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. 
Scott, John William (I30988)
 
12244 John Seeley Obituary
John Clifton Seeley of Pulaski passed on December 26, 2024 at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown NY after a brief illness. John was born March 22, 1944 the son on John H Seeley and Jane McCaw Ballou. John was a true friend to many. To those that knew him know he leaves behind a legacy of life well lived? John enjoyed many happy carefree days at boater’s beach as well as his favorite place, the Golden Nugget! While his bar stool will be empty, countless rounds of drinks will be had in his memory by his many friends at Ma Barkers. Also, John will be missed by his good friends Pat Kelly and Dave Kingsley. Per Johns wishes there will be no services in honoring John’s memory let us celebrate the life he lived and may he rest in peace. John….. “Well see ya when we see ya”

John was in the US Army during the Vietnam War, stationed in Saigon, Vietnam. Upon return to the US he lived in Sandy Creek, and Buffalo where for a time he owned a business. Following his father's death in 1973 John assisted his Mother Jane in the managing of the family business, Seeley's Restaurant--a landmark of note on old US Rt. 11 just 2 miles North of Pulaski. Following the Restaurant's sale in December 1985 John began work with the Operating Engineers Union at the Fort Drum expansion project in Watertown. He was injured in 1995 and retired in 1999. He volunteers at Sandy Island Beach along the "Dune Patrol" near the wild life Sanctuary there. An active member of the VFW and Legion, John lives in Pulaski, New York. 
Seeley, John Clifton (I75784)
 
12245 John served in the Albany County Militia. His vital statistics are corroborated by the Bentley Gleanings (1903) as well as the Ballou Genealogy (1888).
According to Sylvester's Saratoga County History: "John Bentley came to Milton 1778-79. At that time there was only one house at Saratoga Springs. He took up 150 acres of land and set out an orchard over 100 years ago. In 1878 one tree was still left--still bearing....." The write up goes on to detail the names of the children.
John served in the Albany County Militia. His vital statistics are corroborated by the Bentley Gleanings (1903) as well as the Ballou Genealogy (1888).
According to Sylvester's Saratoga County History: "John Bentley came to Milton 1778-79. At that time there was only one house at Saratoga Springs. He took up 150 acres of land and set out an orchard over 100 years ago. In 1878 one tree was still left--still bearing....." The write up goes on to detail the names of the children. 
Bentley, John H (I71639)
 
12246 John Spaulding was born in about 1633 and died in 1721 at the age of 88 years in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.

John was the son of Edward Spalding and Edwards's first wife Margaret. John married Hannah Hale on 18 May 1658 at Concord, Massachusetts, by Major Simeon Willard. Hannah died on 14 August 1689.

John came to Chelmsford, with his father in about 1654. He was made a freeman on 11 March 1689-90. In Hull's Journal of the War's expenses 1675 and 6, John Spalding is mentioned as a Soldier under Captain Manning, in the war known as "King Philip's War."

John Spalding later married Mary Stowe or Stow in Chelmsford. The "Massachusetts Town Marriage Records" indicates that John Spauldyng married Widow Mary Fletcher. Mary's parents were Thomas Stow and Mary Griggs.

Mary Stow Fletcher was born on 6 February 1643 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. She first married John Cotton. Her second husband was Samuel Fletcher (1632-1697) the son of Robert and Lydia Fletcher.

The children of John Spaulding and Hannah Hale were:
1. John Spaulding
2. Eunice Spaulding
3. Edward Spaulding
4. Hannah Spaulding
5. Samuel Spaulding
6. Deborah Spaulding
7. Joseph Spaulding
8. Timothy Spaulding
Source: 1. Spalding Memorial. Samuel J. Spalding. Boston. 1872. pps.20-22. 2. Spalding Memorial. Charles Warren Spalding. Chicago. 1897. pg. 60. 3.Massachusetts Town Marriage Records.
 
Spaulding, John (I74584)
 
12247 John Stewart Carnes, 70, of Lacona, NY passed away Monday, June 12, 2017, from complications of Parkinson’s illness. John was born on Aug.. 28, 1946, the son of John H. Carnes and Rita S. Carnes of Pulaski, NY. He is survived by his wife, Debra L. Carnes of Lacona; mother, Rita, of Pulaski; two sons and a daughter, John D. Carnes (Martha) of Pulaski, Thomas P. Carnes (Melissa) of Pulaski and Katherine LaGray (Karl) of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren - Cassidy, Kayla, Mary, John, Eileen, Shannon, Peter, Taylor, Andrew and Parker; a sister and brother, Margaret Carnes (Charles Aldinger), and James Carnes (Celeste). John was predeceased by a son, Andrew P. Carnes, and his father. Calling hours will be June 14 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at Summerville Funeral Home in Sandy Creek, NY. A funeral mass will be celebrated at Unity Acres in Orwell, NY on June 15 at 11:00 a.m. with reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in John’s name to Unity Acres, P.O Box 153, Orwell NY 13426. Carnes, John Stewart (I77383)
 
12248 John Stoddard - October 10, 1868 - September 15, 1950. Son of Samuel and Lucy Edick Stoddard.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 21, 1950 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - John Stoddard Dies at Fernwood - John Stoddard, 82, died suddenly Friday night at the Clinton Manwaring home in Fernwood, where he had been living. He had been in apparent good health until stricken while sitting in a chair. Funeral services were conducted from the Fernwood Methodist church at 2 p.m. with the Rev. George Potter officiating. Inteiment was made in the Willis cemetery at Fernwood. He had no immediate survivors. Mr. Stoddard was born on the old Stoddard farm in Fernwood, in October, 1867, a son of Samuel and Lucy Stoddard. He had always lived on the farm and had also engaged in the sawmill business.
 
Stoddard, John (I70613)
 
12249 John Summerfield Himes - 1853 - August 27, 1919. Son of Morgan P. and Frances J. Borden Himes. Husband of Sarah A. Carpenter Himes.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 17, 1919 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - John S. Himes passed away at his home at Kirkland, Washington, on August 27th. Mr. Himes was a pioneer of the town of Orwell where he lived for 35 years. Thirteen years ago he moved to Western Washington where he resided at the time of his death. Mr. Himes was 66 years old. He leaves two sons and three daughters, Oren E. Himes of Syracuse, New York, Ernest M. Himes, Mable G. Himes and Mrs. Maude Montieth of Kirkland, Washington, and Mrs. R. H. Cook of Novelty, Washington. The remains arrived at Richland, Friday, September 5th. They were met by relatives and friends and borne to Orwell and laid to rest in the family plot in Evergreen cemetery.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 18, 1919 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Entered Into Rest - Himes - At Washington, August 27, 1919, John S. Himes, a pioneer of Orwell, aged 66 years.
 
Himes, John Summerfield (I73022)
 
12250 JOHN T. LAFAVE, 83, RETIRED TEACHER, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 31, 1989Browse Issues

John T. LaFave Sr., 83, of 4232 Edgewood Drive, Parish, formerly of Pulaski, died Thursday in Oswego Hospital after a short illness.

The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, and 10 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Church. Burial will be in All Saints Chapel Mausoleum, Oswego.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance Fund, Pulaski, or the McFee Ambulance Service, Mexico.

Surviving are his wife, Dorothy R.; a son John T. Jr., Pulaski; a daughter, Patricia Peck, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; seven grandchildren; a great-grandson, and three sisters, Louise Rowe and Florence Filbert, both of Oswego, and Alice Quimbey, Syracuse.

Born in Oswego on Feb. 17, 1906, a son of Peter and Julia Drulliet LaFave, he attended Oswego High School and Utica College and was later graduated from Oswego Normal School.

He married Dorothy R. Baker Oct. 2, 1930.

Mr. LaFave was employed by the Ebert Motor Car Co. in Oswego before teaching for the Armed Forces during World War II. He later taught at Corning Free Academy for 10 years and at Utica Free Academy for 20 years, retiring in 1971.

He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church and a former member of the board of education of Pulaski Academy and High School. He was a member of the New York State Trotters Association, the New York State Breeders Association and the New York State and Utica Teachers Associations. 
Lafave, John T. (I28353)
 

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