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12251 John T. Rockefeller - 1864 - December 31, 1921. Son of William P. and Minerva J. Conant Rockefeller. Husband of Julia Alice Price Rockefeller.
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday Morning, January 3, 1922 Utica Morning Telegram - Utica, New York - John T. Rockefeller - Rev. C. M. Dodge conducted the funeral services of John T. Rockefeller at the F. A. Cassidy Company undertaking parlors at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance of railroad men. Bearers were Frank Baker, Henry Unser, E. A. Asable, J. J. Keefe, L. Williams and F. J. Herr. Burial was in the Willis Cemetery.
 
Rockfellow, John T (I55235)
 
12252 John Tighe Obituary
John Thomas Tighe, 77 of Pulaski passed away Monday August 11, 2025 at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born in his parents home at 10 Port St, Pulaski, NY on November 29, 1947. He was the son of William and Jane (Manwarring) Tighe.

He attended and graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central School in 1965 and enlisted in the United States Navy that summer. Following basic training at Great Lakes, IL and graduating from Jet Mechanic School he was stationed at NAAS Meridian, Mississippi where Navy pilots received their jet flight training. John cherished his service time in the US Navy.

After his honorable USN discharge he became a proud union member for 56 years of the Carpenters Union working with pile driving crews and was always willing and able to help any of his friends with their projects until a fall disabled him.

John married Judy Wilder in 1973 and they raised two children, William (Billy), Rochester and Rebecca (husband Bill Cranford) Connecticut at their home next to the Wilder family farm on Rt 11 between Pulaski and Sandy Creek.

He loved his family, hunting, fishing, reading and the TV series Gunsmoke. He was predeceased by his parents, a sister Linda and her husband Gary Clark. He is survived by sister Barbara (Michael) Johnson, three brothers Jim (Jan) Tighe, Michael (Paula) Tighe and David (Diane) Tighe.

John enjoyed life and allm it's challanges. His self analysis of his life was "ridden hard and put away wet too many times buthave no regrets!" He will be dearly missed by all his friends and family.

Donations may be made in his honor to Hospice of CNY or NOCA Ambulance.
Class of 1965 PACS 
Tighe, John Thomas (I40720)
 
12253 JOHN V. RUSSELL
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - June 7, 1988

John Vernon Russell, 70, of River Road, Brewerton, died Monday at his home after a long illness.

A native of Fulton, he had lived in Central Square for 33 years.

He retired in 1984 and was the owner and operator of Russell Trucking Co. since 1947. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Veteran of Foreign Wars, Mattydale Post 3146, and a communicant of St. Michael's Church Central Square.

Surviving are his wife, the former Aretta Landphere of Central Square; two daughters, Beverly Kelly of Syracuse, Darlean Russell of Central Square; a son, Max E. Russell of Central Square; two sisters, Blanche Kirchbaum of Syracuse; and Thelma Jabot of Lompoc. Calif.; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be announced Friday at the Krueger Brewerton Chapel.

Burial will be in Pine Plains Cemetery, Clay.

Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral chapel 9525 S. Main St., Brewerton.

Contributions may be made to the America Cancer Society or Southern Oswego County Volunteer Ambulance Corps. 
Russell, John Vernon (I12609)
 
12254 John Valentine Burr - died October 22, 1909, age 37 years. Plot A-25. Son of Adelbert Hamilton and Maria Valentine Burr. Husband of Nellie E. Hinman Burr.

Newspaper Obituary -Wednesday, October 27, 1909 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - John V. Burr, formerly a resident of this place, died at his home in Brownville Friday, and the remains were brought here, to the home of his father, Adelbert Burr, north of the village. Mr. Burr had been in poor health for some time. The funeral was held Monday, at two o'clock. Rev. A. I. Ehle officiating. The Masonic rites were exemplified by Pulaski Lodge. Mr. Burr was 38 years of age and was well-known here. Three years ago he married a daughter of W. M. Hinman, who with his parents, two brothers, Frank of Atlanta, Georgia, and Harry of Pulaski. and a sister, Miss Hattie Burr, of Syracuse, survive him. 
Burr, John Valentine (I68714)
 
12255 John W Wood, 63 a lifetime resident of Sandy Creek, passed away at his home July 29, 2017.

John was born June 20, 1954 in Watertown to Robert and Marie (Cummins) Wood. He attended Sandy Creek High School. John worked as a Carpenter and was a member of the Northeast Regional Carpenter Local #277 for 29 years. He also was a boat mechanic, welder and meat cutter.

John is survived by his wife Robbin, son John Wood, Jr, daughter-in-law Lyndie Wood, grandson, John Wood, III, his mother Marie Wood Mullin, sister Roberta Clark and brother- in- law Richard Clark.

He was predeceased by his father Robert and step father Dave Mullin.

There are no services at this time.

Arrangement are with Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek.

John W Wood, 63, of Sandy Creek passed away July 29, 2017 at his home. There are no services at this time. Arrangements are with Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek.
Date of Death: July 29, 2017
Published in the in the Syracuse Post Standard from July 29 to July 30, 2017 
Wood, John W (I54432)
 
12256 John W. Allport - July 24, 1894 - April 5, 1970. Son of Adelbert E. and Nina B. Tifft Allport. Husband of Inez L. Burdick Allport. Married February 3, 1916. Section 3, Row 2.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, April 6, 1970 The Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - John Allport Dies At 75 ¬Pulaski - John A. Allport, 75, of Port Ontario RD 2, died Sunday at a Camden nursing home where he had been a patient for two weeks. He was born in Westfield and had resided in the Port Ontario-Selkirk area most of his life. He was a commercial fisherman by trade and for the past few years had operated Allport's Marina at Port Ontario. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Inez Allport; a son, Edward A. Allport; three grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Sherman of Mexico. Services will be at p.m. Wednesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. 
Allport, John William (I51108)
 
12257 John W. Atkinson - November 21, 1881 - February 26, 1960. Son of William and Asenatha Dean Atkinson. Husband of Cassia Joyner. Section 5, Row 23.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, February 29, 1960 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski Obituary - Funeral services for John Atkinson, 78, who died late Friday at the Evergreen Nursing Home, were held today at 2 p.m. at the Taylor funeral home. The Rev. George Butler, Oswego, former pastor of the Fernwood Methodist Church, officiated. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery in the spring. Mr. Atkinson had been a patient at the nursing home for more than a year. He was born at Daysville on November 21, 1881, the son of William and Asenatha Dean Atkinson. He spent his entire life in that area, where he operated a farm. On January 10, 1903, he married the former Cassie Joyner at Pulaski. She died in October 1951. He was a member of the Fernwood Methodist Church and a former member of Mexico Lodge of I. O. O. F. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. George Wadsworth, Pulaski, and Mrs. Paul Barnard, Orwell; three sons, Kenneth, Carl and Bradford, all of Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. 
Atkinson, John W. (I70359)
 
12258 John W. Bennett - May 31, 1844 - November 18, 1863. Bennett, John W. (I84617)
 
12259 JOHN W. COBB JR.Show Details
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 15, 2011Browse Issues
John W. Cobb, Jr., 76, of No. Main St. passed away Wednesday evening, April 13th at his home under the care of his loving wife and family.

John was born in Richland, NY, September 23, 1934, a son of J. Winfield and Nina Shepard Cobb. He was a 1954 graduate of Union Academy Belleville. He served with the US Navy Seabees, receiving his honorable discharge on August 26, 1962 and continued his Navy service with the US Naval Reserve until August 18, 1982.

John was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and was employed by General Telephone for 32 years retiring as a Switchman on November 1, 1992.

He was a volunteer firefighter for 59 years, serving 46 years as a member of the Adams Fire Department and was a life member of the Belleville Volunteer Fire Department. He served as Chief of the Adams Fire Dept. from 1974 - 1977 and was selected Fireman of the Year in 1990. He was currently serving as President of the Adams Fire Corporation.

At the time of his passing, John was a Jefferson County Fire Coordinator for Zone 1, a Jefferson County Volunteer Fire Investigator (Car 200) and was certified with the International Association of Arson Investigators, Inc. He was past president of the Jeff. County Volunteer Fire Chiefs and Firefighters Association, a member of the NYS Fire Investigators Chapter 23, the NYS Association of Fire Chiefs, a member of the Jefferson Co. Fire Advisory Board and the Fireman's Association of the State of New York (FASNY).

He was a member of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Adams and a former member of the Jefferson Co. Planning Board. He was a member and past master of the Rising Light Lodge #637 F & AM, Belleville, and a member of the American Legion 586, Adams. John participated in a bowling league at the Adams Bowling Club and golfed for many years at Tomacy's, and the Adams Country Club. He enjoyed traveling and spending time with his children and grandchildren.

John married Velma M. Cornell, June 11, 1960 at the Belleville United Methodist Church with the Rev. Miles Hutchinson officiating.

He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Velma. His daughter Lynne Sischo and her husband, David of Rodman. His son John C. and his wife Lory of Adams. Two granddaughters, Hayley M. Crimmins and her husband Daniel, Apalachin, NY, and Lauren M. Sischo, Canton. Two grandsons, Zachary J.A. Cobb and his fiance' Nicole Nichols, and John W. Cobb, all of Adams. An Uncle Walter S. Cobb and his wife Esther, Lacona. One nephew, two nieces and several cousins. He was predeceased by two brothers, Robert V. and Weyland Cobb.

The funeral will be 12 noon Saturday, April 16th, at the Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville with Rev. Charles Henderson officiating. Burial will be in Woodside Cemetery, Belleville. Calling hours are Friday, April 15th from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Nina J. Cobb UAB Memorial Scholarship, c/o Phyllis Ormsby, 9248 NYS Rte. 289, Adams, NY 13605 or to the Adams Fire Department, PO Box 52, Adams, NY 13605.

A reception for friends and family will be held Saturday at the Adams Fire Hall following the graveside committal rites.

Online condolences, to the family, may be made at www.carpenterstoodley.com. 
Cobb, John Winfield (I40882)
 
12260 John W. DeLong - June 13, 1928-May 31, 2007. Son of Earl V. and Beatrice Wilcox DeLong. Husband of June Stacy.

Newspaper Obituary - Friday, June 8, 2007 Salmon River News - Pulaski, New York - John W. Delong, 78, life resident of Mexico, died Thursday, May 31, at his home. He was bom on June 13, 1928 in Mexico, the son of Earl V. and Beatrice Wilcox Delong. He graduated from Mexico High School in 1946. He married June Stacy April 1, 1950, she died March 26, 2000. He and his wife owned and operated a dairy farm for 50 years on county Route 41, Mexico. He was a member of First United Methodist Church, Mexico, of the Holstein Freisian World, and Adams Pony Club. Surviving are three daughters, Jonita E. (Dr. Niles) Greenhouse, Nancy E Delong, all of Mexico, Bonnie L. (Robert) Hazard of Carthage; two sons, Roger J. (Janet) of Mexico, David V. (Caroline) of Forest, Virginia; one brother, Lladwen Delong of Mexico, seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Lie was predeceased by one brother Charles in 1977. Services were Monday, June 4 at Foster-Hax Funeral Llome, Pulaski with burial in South Richland Cemetery. Contributions may be made to American Lleart or American Lung Associations. 
Delong, John Wilcox (I42235)
 
12261 John W. Edick - December 29, 1845 - February 24, 1920. Son of William and Harriet Scott Edick. Husband of Ella J. Whitney Edick.

Newspaper Obituary - February 26, 1920 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Last of the Edick Boys Died at the Old Homestead Tuesday - Pulaski, February 26 - John W. Edick, 75, a prosperous and well-known fanner, died Tuesday of heart disease at his home in the southern section of the town of Richland and about five miles south of Pulaski. He had not been well for a year or more. He was born on the place adjoining the farm where he died December 29, 1845, and he had always lived there, following the work of a fanner since his early boyhood days. He was the last surviving member of a family of three boys and three girls. A brother, George H. Edick, a prominent resident of this village, died nearly a year ago. A nephew and niece of John W. Edick are residents of Pulaski. They are Grant G. Edick of North Jefferson street, and Mrs. Frank W. White of Lake street. Mr. Edick had a wide circle of friends through this section. His wife died about five years ago. The Rev. Thomas J. Williams, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, Fernwood, will officiate at the funeral, which will be held at the family home at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. Burial will be in the Willis cemetery. 
Edick, John W. (I70641)
 
12262 John W. Gallagher - September 1855 - March 28, 1940. Son of Thomas and Sarah M. Howe Gallagher. Husband of Jennie Ida Price. September 11, 1878. Section 4, Row 7.
Newspaper Obituary - Friday, March 29, 1940 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Lacona, March 29 ¬John Gallagher, 85, died Thursday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Schultz, at Lacona, after a long illness. He was born near Rochester in 1855, the son of Thomas and Sarah Gallagher. He had been a farmer in the town of Richland for many years before moving to the home of Mrs. Schultz several years ago. He was a member of Pulaski Lodge, 415, F.& A.M. and was a member and past master of Daysville Grange. Surviving are a brother, Robert J. Gallagher, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Schultz, and Mrs. W. G. Brown of Huntington Park, California, and a grandson, E. J. Gallagher, of Oswego. Funeral services will be held at the Schultz home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. R. C. Dunn, rector of the Sandy Creek Episcopal church. Members of Pulaski Masonic lodge will meet at the Sandy Creek Lodge rooms at 1:30 o'clock and will conduct Masonic services at the house. Burial will be in Daysville cemetery.
 
Gallagher, John W. (I43161)
 
12263 John W. Potter

December 14, 1938 - December 22, 2009

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Obituary for John W. Potter

John W. Potter, age 71, of Blossvale, passed away, December 22, 2009, at Rome Memorial Hospital, with his loving family at his side.

He was born December 14, 1938, in Altmar, NY, a son of Adin and Mae Grinnell Potter, and educated in Rome Schools. John was united in marriage to the former Shirley J. Whipple, on August 27, 1960, in the Taberg Methodist Church. He formerly owned Potter Chevrolet in Corinth, NY, and later worked and retired as a salesman at Davidson Chevrolet in Rome. He was a member of St. Patrick’s Church in Taberg. He proudly served our Country in the United States Marine Corps. He was a lifetime member of the Marine Corps League, Memorial Detachment #2, and was a former Justice for the Town of Annsville.

John loved cars. He was an expert mechanic and was often called to fix or find the answer to any automotive problem when others couldn’t. His love of cars also led him to devise or invent devices which enhanced the safety or reliability of vehicles.

John is survived by his wife, Shirley; three daughters and sons-in-law, Mary and David Farr of South Glens Falls, NY, Suzanne and Nicholas Striglia of Poultney, VT, and Ida Mae and Sherwin Billingsley of O’Fallon, IL; a son and daughter-in-law, Adin and Melissa Potter of South Glens Falls, NY; four sisters and two brothers-in-law, Joan and Joseph Beasock of Ocala, FL, Ruth Mortis of Westernville, Pat Scherz of Lee Center, and Louanne and John Boardman of Taberg; a brother and sister-in-law, Tom and Cyndi Potter of Blossvale; grandchildren, Ashley, Nicholas, Zachary, Vincent, Lindsey, Kyle, Gloria, Alexis and Shawn, several nieces and nephews, and his two dogs, Gizmo and Meime. He was predeceased by two brothers-in-law, Gene Scherz and Ron Mortis.

A Funeral Mass will be held Monday at 10:30 AM, at St. Patrick’s Church in Taberg. Burial will be in the Spring, in Maple Hill Cemetery.

Relatives and friends may call at Barry Funeral Home, 807 W. Chestnut Street, Sunday 3 to 7 PM.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Patrick’s Church Memorial Fund or the American Lung Association.

The family wishes to sincerely thank the staff on 2 North at Rome Memorial Hospital for their care, compassion and friendship extended to John during his illness.

To send flowers to the family of John W. Potter, please visit our Heartfelt Sympathies Store.
 
Potter, John W. (I75478)
 
12264 John W. Ridgeway, 71, died Feb. 1, 1962 at his home on Salisbury street as the result of a heart attack. He had been out the day before. He was a retired carpenter.

He had lived in Sandy Creek and Boylston all his life. He was born in Boylston July 28, 1890, the son of John and Emma Lericheux Ridgeway. He was married Oct 12, 1912 to Miss Anna Daley, who survives.

Surviving Children

Surviving daughters are Winifred (Mrs. Melvin) Barrington, of Liverpool; Nellie (Mrs. J-D.) Giddings, of Old Forge; Agnes (Mrs. Wesley) Tyfair, of Sandy Creek; Miss Clara Ridgeway, of Clifton Springs and Margaret (Mrs. Victor) Potish, of Sandy Pond. Five sons also survive; Lloyd of Syracuse; Aaron of Brewerton; Lyle of Canastota; Captain Paul J. Ridgeway, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, Tex. and Lawrence Ridgeway of Camilius. Two other sons are dead, Warren Ridgeway was killed in France during World War II, and John W. Ridgeway Jr, died in 1957.

Mr. Ridgeway leaves 33 children and six great-grandchildren; also several nephews and nieces. A sister, Mrs. Gertrude Rice, also survives.

The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at the Weston and Woodard funeral home, Rev. Adelbert Edwards, pastor of Pine Meadows church, officiate. Burial will be in Wesleyan cemetery in the spring

Source: Sandy Creek News, Fed 8 1962 
Ridgeway, John W. (I14853)
 
12265 John Wansink - February 24, 1898 - January 6, 1978. Husband of Helen E. Lacy.\

Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, January 7, 1978 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Services for John Wansink, 78, of Lacey Road, RD 1, who died Friday at his home, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery in the spring. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Born in Holland, he resided in New Jersey and Iowa before moving here in 1928. Mr. Wansink and his wife owned and operated a farm on the Lacey Road. He was a member of Lodge 415, F.& A.M., and the South Richland Grange, and served for 10 years on the Pulaski Academy and Central School Board. Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Lacey; a son, Dirk; two daughters, Mrs. Janice Bech of Easton, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Elizabeth Black of Detroit, Oregon; 10 grandchildren; two brothers, Dick of Sheldon, Iowa, and Henry of Livingston, Montana, and a sister, Mrs. Styne Wiglama of Sheldon, Iowa.
 
Wansink, John Jr. (I47178)
 
12266 John was a Civil War veteran, from Iowa. He had previously been married, and had a daughter Flora. In South Dakota he was a founder of Miller. The name was chosen by chance as it was between Miller and Munger--names of both of the families with Hotels in town. He is buried with his brother-in-law and nephew in the GAR cemetery in Miller. Munger, John V. (I24933)
 
12267 John was a Private in Captain Isaiah Higgen's Company, Major Zenas Winslow's Regiment of the Massachusetts Line. He served four days on alarm September 9-13, 1778.
He later was captured in service and was kept a prisoner on a ship in New York Harbor for 18 months.
After the war, John married and moved to Litchfield, Herkimer County, New York. The children were born there, and later in May 1821 the family relocated to Orwell Twp., in Oswego County. By 1827 the family had moved to Richland Twp. 
Doane, John (I18241)
 
12268 John was a talented stone mason and built the Pineville Methodist Church, on the north side of Route 13 between Pulaski and Altmar, it was built with a cobblestone foundation, stones hauled east from Lake Ontario shores near Pulaski. Completed in late 1850. It was dedicated in 1851 and was used for services until 1968 when when it merged with Riverside United Methodist Church in Altmar. A steeple once adorned the roof.
The structure was owned by Dottie and Dave Balcom as a craft store for many years.
John McEnirey (various spellings) also built a cobblestone house on Sheepskin Road across the River, and may have had a hand in the Altmar Methodist Church and village cemetery vault, this not proven.
John's GGG Grandson Jeff Edick of Pulaski (b.1966) is a talented stonemason who can set stone walls with precision.
 
McKeniry, John (I69022)
 
12269 John was baptized and his widowed mother joined the church. Castorer, John (I25195)
 
12270 John was from England, and an early settler in Weymouth, Massachusetts. He was a soldier in King Phillip's War, and was one of 36 men sent from Weymouth in 1675 for this conflict. Hollis, John (I20535)
 
12271 John was in the US Army from 1941-October 17, 1945. Upon return home he was a Great Lake Sailor working on freighters. Otis, John W. (I44105)
 
12272 John was living in Hornellsville in 1900 with his wife, two children and his mother. His wife is shown to be the mother of five children, 4 of whom are still living, as of 1900, same in 1910.
 
Stewart, John J. (I4988)
 
12273 John was living with his grandfather Stewart in 1910 in Birdsall. In the 1910 census John is shown as married, five years. Drake, John H. (I2430)
 
12274 John was one of the builders of the Mad River Club in Redfield.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 8, 1968 Syracuse Herald-Journal - Syracuse, New York - Pulaski - John P. Brown, 85, of Richland, died late Monday evening at the Evergreen Nursing Home, Williamstown, following a long illness. He was born November 23, 1882, at Redfield and had attended Redfield schools. For many years he was employed by the New York Central Railroad at Richland. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ella Mae Cowles, Geneva and Mrs. Betty Hahn, Syracuse; a son, Earl D. Brown of California, several grandchildren; three brothers, David Brown, Camden, Earl Brown, Dayton, Ohio, Mark Brown, Redfield; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Donovan, Syracuse and Mrs. Charlotte Williams, Remsen, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday from the Foster Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. from St. John the Evangelist Church. Burial will be at Richland Cemetery. Friends may call at 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
John was one of the builders of the Mad River Club in Redfield.
 
Brown, John Patrick (I67653)
 
12275 John Waterstripe - 1849 - June, 1934. Husband of Mary Waterstripe.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 27, 1934 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rome Road - Mr. B. J. Waterstripe received word of the death of his grandfather, John Waterstripe at the home of Rev. E. J. Waterstripe, Sweet Valley, Pennsylvania. The body was brought to Richland, Tuesday for services at the Church of Christ. Burial was in Richland cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, June 25, 1934 Wilkes Barre Record - John Waterstripe - The funeral of John Waterstripe who died on Friday at the home of his son, Rev. E. J. Waterstripe, pastor of Church of Christ, Sweet Valley, will be held on Tuesday morning. A short service will be held at the home of Rev. Mr. Waterstripe. The remains will be taken to Richland N.Y., where services will be held at 3. Interment will be in Richland Cemetery. Besides his son, Rev. Mr. Waterstripe, deceased is survived by daughter, Mrs. Clara Newlon of Pittsburgh; also the following grandchildren: Bernice and Janet A. Sprague, Glenn Waterstripe, Clara Mae Waterstripe, Homer T. Newlon and Clara Bess Newlon; two great grandchildren. Deceased was a member of the Richland Church of Christ.
 
Waterstripe, John (I35157)
 
12276 John Weber - May 17, 1909 - February 24, 1993. Son of Michael and Katarina Miller Weber. Husband of Elam T. Fox.
Newspaper Obituary - Friday, February 26, 1993 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - John Weber Funeral Mass Planned Monday - A funeral Mass for John Weber, 83, of 720 Huntington St., retired New York Air Brake Corp. core maker, will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Monday at Reed & Benoit Funeral Home, with the Rev. John M. Demo, associate pastor of Holy Family Church, officiating. Spring burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood. Mr. Weber died at 5:40 p.m. Wednesday at the Samaritan-Keep Home, where he had been a resident since January 11. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the memorial fund of the Samaritan-Keep Home. Surviving are his wife, Erma T.; two sons, John D. Blacke, Watertown, and Joseph E. Weber, Rapid City, South Dakota; three daughters, Mrs. Alton (Anita) Morris and Mrs. Frank (Doris) Parsons, both of Watertown, and Mrs. Robert (Theresa) Clement, Burrville; 16 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; three brothers, Sam, Mexico, George, Pulaski, and Irwin, Syracuse; a sister, Mrs. Walter (Josephine) Miller, Mexico; and several nieces and nephews. A brother, Martin, died before him. Born in Watertown, May 17, 1909, a son of Michael and Katherine Miller Weber, he attended Watertown schools and served with the New York State Army National Guard during World War II. He married Erma T. Fox of Pulaski October 19, 1935, in St. John's Catholic Church, Pulaski. Mr. Weber was a core maker at New York Air Brake Co. for 42 years, retiring in 1975. He was a member of Holy Family Church.
 
Weber, John (I40845)
 
12277 John Weed - April 28, 1764 - August 17, 1834. Plot C-418. Military Service: Veteran of the Revolutionary War. with intermittent service from 1780 to 1783. Veteran of the War of 1812, with service from September to November of 1813 as a Captain in the Vermont Militia. Son of Jehiel and Lydia Hoyt Weed. Husband of Mary Townsend Weed (married about 1783 at Fredericksburg, Dutchess County, New York) & Lucy Weed (married about 1830 in Richland Township, New York.) [Notes: Little is known about Lucy Weed, other than she was a resident of Orwell at the time of her marriage to John Weed. Lucy Weed died in 1854, her place of burial is unknown.] Weed, John (I63357)
 
12278 John Weed - June 28, 1801 - July 24, 1847. Plot C-418. Son of John and Townsend Weed. Husband of Emily Frary Weed. Married January 21, 1824 at Pawlet, Vermont.
Newspaper Article - January, 1852 The Northern Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Administrator's Sale - The subscribers will sell at public auction, at the dwelling house of Loami Clark, in Richland, the personal property belonging to the estate of John Weed, late of Sandy Creek, deceased, consisting of one cow, buffalo robe, two clocks, chains, pump, steelyards, iron bar, iron kettle, drag teeth, and a variety of other articles. Sale to occur on the 3rd day of February next, at 10 o'clock a.m. Administrators, Laomi Clark and Harry Frary, January 13, 1852.
 
Weed, John M. (I63506)
 
12279 John William Cobb - November 3, 1876 - February 19, 1946. Son of William Berlin and Emma Ruth Bentley Cobb. Husband of Mary M. Tillapaugh Cobb. Married January 9, 1901.

Newspaper Obituary - February 21, 1946 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - John Cobb Dies In Watertown Hospital - Services for John Cobb. South Ridge Road farmer, who died Tuesday evening at the Hospital of the Good Samaritan, Watertown will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday at the home and in the Richland Methodist Church at 2 p.m., Rev. Donald Cobb officiating. Burial will be in Richland in the spring. Mr. Cobb had been in poor health several months, but was confined to bed less than a week. Born in Pineville November 3, 1876, the son of William and Emma Bentley Cobb, he moved to the Ridge Road with his family as a child, and in 1925 bought his home from the Jamerson estate. On January 9, 1901 he married Miss Mary Tillapaugh, daughter of Frederick and Mary Tillapaugh, town of Albion. A progressive farmer, he devoted his last few years to truck gardening, in addition to maintaining a large dairy farm. He as active in community affairs and was trustee of his school district many years. He was a member of the Sandy Creek grange and belonged to the Richland chapter, IOOF, 45 years. He was also affiliated with the Richland Rebekah lodge. Surviving besides his wife are four sons, Winfield of Belleville, William and Walter of Lacona and Warren Cobb of Central Square; six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Foster Thomas of Orwell.
 
Cobb, John William (I31043)
 
12280 John Wolcott - June 28, 1835 - December 15, 1927. Military Service Civil War: Enlisted June 7, 1861 at New York City, New York; Mustered in June 7, 1861 as a Private in Company I, 37th New York Volunteers Infantry; August 19, 1861 promoted to Corporal; June 30, 1862 was wounded in action at White Oakes, Virginia, Mustered out June 22, 1863 with Company at New York City, New York; Enlisted December 25, 1863 at Richland, New York; Mustered in January 8, 1864 as a Private in Company L, 14th Regiment New York Volunteers Artillery; Mustered out August 26, 1865 with Company at Washington, D. C. Son of Lawrence and Selinda Hughes Wolcott. Husband of Sarah Wolcott & Lydia Wolcott. [Note: Sarah Wolcott died June 4, 1884 in Albion Township, New York, place of burial is unknown.]
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday Evening, December 15, 1927 Syracuse Herald - Syracuse, New York - John Wolcott, 92, Civil War veteran of Company I, 27th Heavy Artillery of New York, and member of J. B. Butler Post, G. A. R., of Pulaski, died this morning after a lingering illness at his home, 339 Seymour Street. He is survived by a son, John Wolcott of Syracuse; a daughter, Mrs. Willard Thomas of Buffalo; a brother, Sylvanus Wolcott of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Robbins of Aurora, Illinois, and a grandson Hubert Wolcott of Syracuse. Funeral services will be conducted at the undertaking parlors of A. C. Schumaster Saturday morning at 7 o'clock with burial in Richland.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 22, 1927 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Entered into Rest - Wolcott - In Syracuse, New York, December 15, 1927, John Wolcott, aged 92 years. Burial at Richland.
 
Wolcott, John (I15218)
 
12281 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Yerdon, John Oren (I50760)
 
12282 John `Jack' Jescavage
Times Leader, The (Wilkes-Barre, PA) (Published as Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA)) - September 13, 2009Browse Issues
John "Jack" Jescavage, 68, of Plains Township, passed away peacefully on Wednesday in River Street Manor Nursing Facility, Wilkes-Barre, following an illness.

He was born in Wilkes-Barre, on July 2, 1941, and was a son of the late John C. and Florence Steligo Jesikiewicz.

Jack was a graduate of Plains Memorial High School, Class of 1959, and pursued his education in high-voltage electricity. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War, serving from 1959 to 1965.

Jack was employed by Pennsylvania Power and Light Company, retiring after 35 years of service. He was a lineman 1st Class and a trouble man, going out in the most severe weather during and after storms to restore and repair electric lines, transformers and poles.

He enjoyed working outdoors and was an "outdoorsman," hunting and fishing. He was a member of the former St. Joseph Church, Hudson, and was instrumental in restarting his parish's Holy Name Society, where he was a past officer and past-president.

He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union Local 1600 and a past union steward; Plains Conservation Club; American Legion Post 558, Plains Township; and the Wyoming Valley Detachment of the Marine Corps League.

He was preceded in death by brothers-in-law, Thomas F. Matushek and James Gregory.

Jack is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, the former Ruth J. Matushek, at home; sister, Patricia Jesikiewicz Gregory, Morganville, N.J.; son, John J. Jescavage Jr., Swoyersville; daughters, Janine Jescavage, Plains Township; Janet Bellows and her husband, Scott, Howell, N.J.; Joyce Jescavage and her fiance, James Eichhorn, Plains Township; grandchildren, Gambrielle Castaneda, Matthew Debiase, Connor Bellows, Madison Bellows, Abigail Bellows; great-grandson, Amadeus Castaneda; nephews, Brian J. Gregory, Old Bridge, N.J., and Darin J. Gregory of Monroe, N.J.; numerous cousins and relatives.

The funeral for Mr. Jescavage will be conducted on Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55 Stark St., Plains Township, with a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in Ss. Peter and Paul Church, Plains Township, with the Rev. Mike Kloton officiating. Interment with military honors will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Hudson. Friends are invited to attend his viewing today from 3 to 7 p.m.

Memorial donations will be accepted at the funeral home for the American Heart Association or the Diabetes Association.

Online condolences can be sent to the family at www.yanaitisfuneralhome.com. 
Jescavage, John (I55574)
 
12283 John's father's name was George Wilder and his mother's name was Eliza Case. George's 2nd wife's name was MaryLouise Case. George Wilder's father's name was John Wilder and his wife was Eunice Codding (dau of Ephraim) Notes taken from Bristol Historian, Helen Fox Wilder, John Scott (I28643)
 
12284 John's wife Betty had previously been married to Arlington "Fert" Flower. She had three daughters: Martha (Mrs. Robert Edick), Mary Lou (Mrs. Tom Yerdon) and Nancy (Mrs. Gordon Soule). John was a veteran of World War II. Lago, John Joseph (I26813)
 
12285 John3 Spicer, (Edward2, Peter1), was born Jan 1, 1698, in New London, Ct. He died, Aug 28, 1753, in North Groton, on the same farm on which he was born. He married first, Oct 22, 1720, in Groton, Ct, Mary, a daughter of Robert and Martha (Tyler) Geer. She was born May 14, 1701, in North Groton, Ct. Her date of death has not been ascertained, but she was living in 1744. He married second, date of marriage not ascertained, Patience __. (It was probably his widow, Patience Spicer, who died in North Groton, May, 1788, aged 80 years.)

It is possible that his father was not in good health in 1719, for he deeded that year the homestead farm to his son John, subject to life lease of himself and wife. (See Appendix.) Jan 24, 1721-2, a woodlot was laid out to him by the town. He purchased four acres of land from his father for three pounds five shillings, Dec 10, 1723, and Jan 12, 1724, five acres of his father's woodlot, for five pounds. Sept 2, 1727, he exchanged fourteen acres for seven acres with Isaac Geer, "beginning at a mear stone the Northwest corner of John Spicer's twenty acre lot thence Westerly on John Spicer's land ninety rods to a white oak tree which stands in the head of a swamp thence Southwesterly on the highway forth four rods to a white oak tree; thence abutting Easterly partly on Isaac Geer's Land and partly on the common ninety rods to the first bound mark." The seven acres "beginning at a white oak tree the Southwest corner of Edward Spicer, his land, and is bounded Northerly with ye said Spicer his land, to a mear stone and thence running Southerly to a craked rock near a great rock & so running to the bounds first mentioned"; witnesses, James Morgan and Sarah Park [her X mark]. Jan 15, 1729-30, he obtained from his father for fifteen pounds ten or twelve acres "beginning at a mear stone near a brook, running Westerly twenty eight rods to a flat rock with stones on it and thence Southerly five rods to a mear stone and from thence Easterly to a white oak tree, thence to first bound, and is encompassed around with John Spicer's own land"; witnesses, Henry Pelton and Peter Tift. Feb 11, 1730-1, he had laid out to him by the town his second division of undivided land, which he sold April 1, 1734, to Christopher Avery for ten pounds. April 17, 1731, a division of land was made between his land and that of Daniel Whipple, "beginning at a heap of stones on the highway in the fence between Zephaniah Whipple and Isaac Geer's land a straight line West five degrees South to a tree on brow of the hill by the fence then a straight line West seven degrees South to a peperidge tree in the edge of swamp next to Capt. Avery's land; he to have south side." April 3, 1733, he sold all "Right and Title to the Sequestered Land" to Christopher Avery for eight pounds; witnesses, William Chapman and Luke Perkins. May 22, 1735, he sold to Christopher Avery a parcel of land "beginning at the southwest corner formerly Isaac Geers's land now Christopher Avery's land & John Spicer's land running south thirty five rods to a white oak tree the Northwest corner bound of the twenty acres granted to Peter Spicer by the town of New London, giving up all right to the Westward of said line"; witnesses, Joseph Heath and Elijah Morgan. He was styled husbandman in deeds. 
Spicer, John (I17813)
 
12286 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Treadway, Johnny Allen (I20422)
 
12287 Johnson Bull - July 11, 1777 - February 19, 1848. Son of Abraham and Abigail Paine Bull. Husband of Nancy Brown Bull. [Note: Although his name appears on the family stone in this cemetery, he died in Watertown, Jefferson, New York, and may be buried there.]
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 8, 1848 Richland Courier - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Watertown, Jefferson County, on the 21st day of February last, Mr. Johnson Bull, aged 71 years.
 
Bull, Johnson (I28057)
 
12288 JOHNSON CITY- Mr. Delmer William Lowe, 80, of 1825 W. Lakeview Dr., went home to be with the Lord,on Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at his home. A native of Washington County, he was the son of the late George and Annie Blevins Lowe. Delmer was a U.S. Army veteran, 82 Airborne, and retired from the U.S. Postal Service as a Rural Carrier. He was a Mason with the Jonesborough Lodge. Mr. Lowe was a lifelong Christian, a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He will be greatly missed. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by a daughter, Baby Girl Lowe, his great grandson, Luke Smalling; six brothers, James, Lonza, Dan, Eugene, Roby, and Selmer Lowe; three sisters, Ethel Sheets, Thelma Crocetta, and Bessie Peters. He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Roberta Crowe Lowe, of the home; son, George Lowe of Mulberry, FL; two daughters, Teresa Lowe Smalling and husband Tom of Johnson City and Barbara Lowe Tucker and husband Jerry of Gray; sisters Georgia Morgan and Yvonne Arnet both of Johnson City; five grandchildren, Duane and Scott Smalling, Chasity Ferrando, Wes Tucker, and Lindsey Jessen; 15 great grandchildren, and several special nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends Friday, July 29, 2011, from 6-8pm, at Morris-Baker Funeral Home. Services will be held, 8pm, at Morris-Baker Funeral Home, South Chapel. Burial will be held, Saturday, 10am, at Monte Vista Memorial Gardens. .Brother Roy Tucker and Chaplain Victor Tucker will be officiating. The organist will be Lynda Tucker and soloist will be Jennifer Tucker. Duane Smalling, Scott Smalling, Zach Smalling, Wes Tucker, Michael Jessen, and Dennis Ferrando and nieces, Jake, Maddox, Cameron, Abby, Becca, Grayson, Hayden, Austin, Blake, Christain, Kathy Morgan, and Sherry Carden. Lowe, Delmer William (I4809)
 
12289 Johnson Depuy - 1843 - November 13, 1903. Military Service: Company E., 184th Regt. New York Volunteers during the Civil War. Son of Aaron and Abigail Depuy. Husband of Maria Haven Depuy & Mrs. Delmet (married 1898.)
Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, November 14, 1903 Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Death of Richland Farmer - Pulaski, November 14 ¬Johnson Dupuy, a well-known resident of the town of Richland, passed away at the home of Marcellus French, about three miles east of this village, where he had resided for several years, yesterday afternoon, aged 60 years. The deceased had been ill about three months. Besides a widow he leaves one sister, Mrs. Mary Webb of Pulaski. Funeral services will be held at his late home at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon.
 
Depuy, Johnson (I85355)
 
12290 Johnson, Mary Louise - Spencerport: August 2, 2015 at age 87. Predeceased by her husband, Walter L. Johnson. Survived by her sons, Darrell L. (Ivy) Johnson of N.C.; Craig L., C.J. (Noemi) Johnson; sister, Christine (Perry) Congdon; grandchildren, Jenny (John) Cavallaro, Joshua L. Johnson, Nicholas (Aylin) Rivera, Jacelyn (Steve) Droegmoeller and Jacob L. Johnson; 7 great-grandchildren; many nieces & nephews. Mary Louise's visitation will be on Thursday 4-7 PM at the funeral home, 15 West Ave., Spencerport where Mary Louise's service will be celebrated at 7 PM.Interment is private. Mary Louise was born on February 18, 1928 to Francis J. & Una L. Seifert and grew up in Kendall, NY. During her young adult years, Mary enjoyed sewing, crossword puzzles, singing and playing the piano. Once she graduated from high school, she went to Eastman School of Music where she recorded an album as a soprano. She worked at General Code Publishers, Sibley’s, Greece Town Hall, Harris Seed Co., Golden Heights Book store. She volunteered in Special Education classes at Spencerport Schools. Mary met her husband, Walter, at a function in Holly, NY. They had their wedding ceremony at Kendall Methodist Church. They had two sons, Darrell L. and Craig L. Mary and Walter were married for 49 years. Mary was always a member of churchs. She operated the bookstore at Golden Heights Church for many years. Mary enjoyed her trip to Israel, enjoyed Christian music and movies. She loved to read Novels and the Bible. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Seifert, Mary Louise (I16834)
 
12291 Johnston, Henry P., ed.. <i>Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society Revolution Rolls and Lists, 1775-1783</i>. <i>Vol. VIII.</i> Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Historical Society, 1901, 1999. Source (S708)
 
12292 Jonathan Lauren Gregory - June 3, 1971 - July 23, 1971. Son of Walter Lauren and Catherine Eloise Tryon Gregory.

Newspaper Obituary - Saturday July 24, 1971 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Infant Dies - Pulaski - Jonathan L. Gregory, seven-week-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gregory, died Friday in Genesee Hospital, Rochester. A private funeral will be held in Richland Cemetery. Besides his parents he is survived by his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tryon, Lacona; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Oleta Trumble, Richland, and his paternal grandfather, Ruben Gregory, Pulaski, aunts and uncles. He was born June 3, 1971, in Watertown, son of Walter and Catherine Tryon Gregory. 
Gregory, John Lauren (I33622)
 
12293 Jones Hollow cemetary Hull, Mary E (I63952)
 
12294 Jones Street Cemetery Harding, George (I6589)
 
12295 Jonesville Cemetery, Saratoga Co., NY # Plot: AREA "G" Hubbs, Warren G (I52965)
 
12296 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hicks, Jonna (I78731)
 
12297 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Russell, Jonna J. (I14873)
 
12298 JORDAL
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - June 9, 2009Browse Issues
Otto P. Jordal

June 7, 2009

Otto P. Jordal, 58, of Mexico, died Sunday at his home.

He was a self-employed carpenter and contractor.

Surviving: his wife, Margaret Cummings-Jordal; one son, Thomas Jordal of Pulaski; one daughter, Kelly Jordal of Oswego; his father, Calvin Jordal of Oswego; two sisters, June Shaw of Mexico and Sylvia Parrott of Henderson, NY; and two brothers, Donald Jordal of Pulaski and Raymond Jordal of Mexico.

Funeral services will be 4 p.m. Thursday from Harter Funeral Home, 9 Washington Ave., Mexico, NY. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, prior to the service. 
Jordal, Otto P. (I23914)
 
12299 JORDAL/Otto JORDAL
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Published by Lynchburg News & Advance on Dec. 20, 2008.
Otto Francis Jordal

Otto Francis Jordal, 89, of Madison Heights, died Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008, at Lynchburg General Hospital.

Born Feb. 7, 1919, in Bay City, Mich., he was the son of the late Otto P. and Ethel Harris Jordal. He was a retired assembler with Carrier Corp. with 20 years of service. Mr. Jordal was a member of the Lynchburg Church of Christ.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Jerry M. Jordal; sis, Lucille Willner; and brother, Leland Jordal.

Mr. Jordal is survived by one son, Edison R. Jordal and wife, Carolyn, of Sandy Creek, N.Y.; two daughters, Laurie A. Jordal and Helen J. Gray, both of Mexico, N.Y.; four stepdaughters, Rowena Boutell of Lacona, N.Y., Amy Boutell of California, Arlene Hartless of Monroe and Kay Boutell of North Carolina; one brother, Herman C. Jordal of Pulaski, N.Y.; numerous grandchildren; three step-grandchildren, Toni Hartless, Kayla Bouchard and Cameron Bouchard; and his former wife, Mariel Mason Jordal of Monroe.

A memorial service and visitation will be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008, at Lynchburg Church of Christ, with the Rev. Ray Eure officiating.

In following with Mr. Jordal's personal wishes, he will be cremated.

To send a condolence to the family, please visit www.whitt

enfuneralhome.com. Whitten Funeral Homes and Cremation Services is serving the family. 
Jordal, Otto Francis (I84837)
 
12300 Joseph A. Cook, Retired Farmer, Dies at Age of 83

Joseph A. Cook passed away at his farm home in Sandy Creek, Friday morning, Sept. 22, 1944. Mr. Cook, who has been in failing health for the past year, was born in Vienna, N.Y., Oneida county, November 12, 1861, a son of George Washington Cook and Almira Raut.

For several years of his early life, he taught school, later following various occupations, which took him into many of the western states. On Nov. 16, 1892, he was married to Fannie A. Peck, and at that time purchased the Harrison Peck homestead, where he lived the rest of his life. Mrs. Cook passed away several years ago.

He has related many times how when they purchased the farm that they had between them $86 to start out with, nevertheless, with hard work and good management, they paid for their farm, brought up and educated three daughters and one son.

Mr. Cook lived what can be termed a full life. A hard working, industrious farmer, always experimenting on the better methods of production, he was a great lover of fine cattle and horses. He was active in community affairs, was a member oi the Vienna Methodist Church and when what is known as the Center Church was the center of activities in the western part of Sandy Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Cook took a very active, part in its functions.

Rev. B.A. Walton, Camden, N.Y., who officiated at Mr. Cook's funeral, began his ministry as pastor of the Center Methodist Church. For nearly 40 years, Mr. Cook has been a member of the Sandy Creek Grange, No. 127, being recognized as one of its Silver Certificate members. He was a loyal
member of the Maccabees and a very enthusiastic member of the Dairymen's League.

Mr. Cook was a very even tempered man, with a noble character, always ready to help his fellow men in the time of need and to do it with a smile. In Mr. Cook's later
years he spent his winters with his daughter, Mrs. Lois Woodard, going back to his son's, Theodore R. Cook, in the summer, where up until the past year, he enjoyed working
in his garden. He loved to read his newspaper and listen to the news on his radio, predicting many developments pertaining to the war which have come to be realities.

Politically he was a very staunch Republican.

Mr. Cook is survived by one son, Theodore R. Cook, Sandy Creek; three daughters, Lois C. Woodard, Sandy Creek; Mrs. Pauline Zufelt, Pulaski; Beatrix Stowell, Lacona; one sister, Mrs. Nettie Powell, North Bay; two brothers, George Cook, Lacona, and James Cook, Vienna; twelve grandchildren and one great granddaughter.

The funeral services for Mr. Cook were held from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lois G. Woodard, Monday, Sept. 25, 1944, with Rev. B.A. Walton, Camden, officiating, assisted by Rev. Robert Holmes, Boonville. Acting bearers were Elwin Stevens, Ray Stevens, Robert Steele, Lennie Hilton, Henry Corse, Bert Cummings, all personal friends and neighbors of Mr. Cook.

Interments was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek

Source: Sandy Creek News, Oct 4, 1944 
Cook, Joseph A (I27565)
 

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