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12851 Leon served in the US Navy from 1943-45 Bentley, Leon James (I7967)
 
12852 Leon served in World War I, 311st Infantry, 78th Division. He died at a Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Tupper Lake, NY. Martin, Leon William (I78426)
 
12853 Leon Stowell of Lacona dies

Leon H. Stowell, 78, of DeMont St., Lacona, died at
his home on Sunday, July 28.

He was born January 22, 1896 in Boylston, N.Y. the son of Berton and Ettie Hunt Stowell. He graduated from Sandy Creek High School in 1915 and married Elizabeth Shafty on June 12, 1918.

He was employed as a yard foreman at the Blount Lumber Company for 42 years.

He was a member of the Sandy Creek United Methodist Church and was a former Mayor of Lacona. Mr. Stowell had been a member of the Sandy Creek Board for several years and was a past master and member of the Sandy Creek Lodge 554 F. & A.M. He was a former president of the BoylstonSandy Creek Cemetery Association

Source: Pulaski Democrat, Aug 7, 1974 
Stowell, Leon H. (I78187)
 
12854 LEON STOWELL, 66, OF ALTMAR, DIES IN OSWEGO Show Details
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - July 24, 1989Browse Issues

Leon F. Stowell, 66, Altmar, died Saturday evening at the Harrwood Nursing Home, Oswego.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. David Balcom officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 3:30 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

He is survived by his wife, June; a son, Frederick C., Altmar; three daughters, Linda M. Rowe, Altmar, Deborah S. Petrie, Vestal, and Marjorie J. Shephard, Altmar; nine grandchildren, and a great-grandson.

Born in Sandy Creek May 24, 1923, a son of Fred and Delia Dana Stowell, he was graduated from Sandy Creek Central High School in 1940. He married June Trumbull in 1945, and the couple lived in Altmar 40 years.

Mr. Stowell was employed by the Tico Irrigation Co., Williamstown, and then by the Blount Lumber Co., Lacona, until his retirement in 1978. 
Stowell, Leon Frederick (I30180)
 
12855 Leona Marie "Leah" Dawley Gregory - August 20, 1908 - November 17, 1977. Daughter of Herbert Wesley and Alma May Smith Dawley. Wife of Merton Levi Gregory.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 23, 1977 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Leah M. Gregory, 69, 7630 Jefferson Street, passed away unexpectedly November 17, 1977 at her home. Born August 20, 1908, in the Town of Albion to Herbert and Alma Smith Dawley. She attended Parish schools. On January 1, 1927, she was married to the late Merton H. Gregory in Pulaski, living most of her married life in the Pulaski area. Mr. Gregory passed away in 1968. Surviving are four sons, Merton H., Pulaski, George E., Omaha, Nebraska, Gordon L., Oswego and Ralph E., Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Shirley) Kilian, Mrs. John (Alma) Wilson, both of Pulaski; 18 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Winfred Dawley, Kirkville and Lewis C. Dawley, Renshaw Bay, three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Green, Whitesboro, Mrs. Ida French, Pulaski, Mrs. Doris Mangus, Hastings and many nieces, nephews and cousins. The funeral was held 1:30 p.m. November 20, 1977, at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home and 2:00 p.m. at the Pulaski Baptist Church with the Rev. Dr. A. Delgado-Barrett officiating. Burial was in Richland Cemetery, Richland. 
Dawley, Leah Mae (I33831)
 
12856 Leona Ruth Clemens Recor Barnes - November 29, 1910 - April 9, 1986. Daughter of John Erwin and Esther Rowell Clemens. Wife of Leland S. Recor (married about 1930, divorced) & Glenn Elmer Barnes (married August 20, 1955.)

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, April 21, 1986 Banner Times - Pulaski, New York - Leona Recor Barnes, age 75, of Englewood, Florida, died Wednesday, April 9, at Englewood. She was born November 29, 1910 at Osceola, the daughter of John and Esther Rowell Clemens. She was first married to Leland Recor and later to Glen Barnes of Richland. She had resided in Englewood, Florida the past number of years. Mrs. Barnes served as postmistress at Osceola for many years. She was a member of the Congregational Church, Osceola and Rebekah Lodge, Redfield. She served as a correspondent for the Banner Times; Queen Central News, Camden; Salmon River News and Camden Advance Journal. Surviving are one step¬daughter, Irene Craig, Central Square; three brothers, George Clemens of Alabama, Irwin Clemens, Osceola and Harold Clemens, Osceola; two sisters, Mrs. Genevieve Morrison Priest, Englewood, Florida and Mrs. Lois Gage, Camden. Graveside services will be held in the Richland Cemetery. Local arrangements are by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. 
Clemens, Leona Ruth (I30864)
 
12857 Leonard A. Knowlton - May 25, 1870 - July 3, 1940. Plot P-189. Son of Calvin and Catherine Buck Knowlton. Husband of Marcia A. Dillenbeck Knowlton. Married November 30, 1892.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 10, 1940 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Leonard Knowlton Dies at Age of 70 -Funeral services for Leonard Knowlton, Furnace street, lifelong resident of this village, who died Wednesday, were held Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m., in the Methodist Church. Rev. W. A. Gardner officiated. Mr. Knowlton, who was born May 25, 1870, in Belleville, Canada, came here in his early boyhood and attended rural schools in this section. He was well known in this vicinity having been an insurance agent for about 25 years. He has been retired for several years. He had been a member of the Pulaski Lodge 648, I.O.O.F. for about 40 years, and was a past noble grand of that organization. He also belonged to Salmon River Encampment No. 31. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marcia Knowlton; a son, Wayne Knowlton; a sister, Mrs. Amy Bumpus, and a granddaughter. Elizabeth C. Knowlton, all of this village. A prayer service preceded the services at the church. Burial was in Pulaski cemetery.
 
Knowlton, Leonard A. (I68013)
 
12858 Leonard K. West February 23, 2011 Leonard K. West, 53, of Parish, died Wednesday, February 23, 2011, in Florida. He was the son of the late Harry West and Lillian Breckenridge. He was a self-employed mechanic. He was a former member of the Men's Auxiliary of the Hastings-Parish VFW Post 8823. He loved to fish with his grandchildren. Surviving are his wife, Etta Denny; four daughters, Yolanda West, Amy Brow, Amanda Oderkirk; one son, Leonard West Jr.; two stepsons, Grant Denny Jr., Shane Denny; two stepdaughters, Rachel Garcia, Jennifer Morris; several grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; five brothers, Daniel West, Rodney West, Larry Breckenridge, Roger Breckenridge, James Breckenridge Jr.; four sisters, Mary Hoogie, Margaret Miller, Emmie West, Candy Shortsleeve. Calling hours will be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Harter Funeral Home, 2983 W. Main St., Parish, NY.

Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on Mar. 2, 2011 
West, Leonard Kevin (I29865)
 
12859 Leonard P. Whaley - June 12, 1897 - September 3, 1918. Son of Martin Prosser and Flora E. Ingersoll Whaley.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday Evening, September 5, 1918 Syracuse Herald - Syracuse, New York - Man Steps on Nail; Is Dead of Lockjaw ¬Wound Did Not Bother Him for Several Days - Leonard Whaley, 21, a teamster, died on Wednesday night at the Hospital of the Good Shepherd, presumably from lockjaw. The young man, employed on the Syracuse university campus, stepped on a rusty nail several days ago. The wound gave him little pain at the time and he gave it no attention. On Tuesday the foot began to swell, and he walked to the Hospital of the Good Shepherd to consult a physician. Examination showed a general infection had developed and he was placed in bed. Anti-tetanus toxin was injected. Late that afternoon, however, he showed symptoms of lockjaw. His condition became critical on Wednesday, death occurring at 8:10 o'clock in the evening. Coroner Crane had the body removed to the County morgue and an autopsy will be performed. The young man had no immediate relatives so far as could be learned.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday Evening, September 10, 1918 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Died in Syracuse - Pulaski, September 10 - J. D. Boland, of this town, an elder of the Holiness Movement Church, yesterday officiated at the funeral of Leonard Whaley, son of the late Prosser Whaley, many years a resident of the town of Albion. The service was held at the undertaking rooms of Enos & Morton in this village. Burial was at Riverside cemetery. The death of the young man occurred last Wednesday in the Hospital of the Good Shepherd, Syracuse. A short time previous, while working in that city, he stepped upon a rusty nail, which penetrated his foot, tetanus resulted and which caused his death. Undertaker G. W. Morton removed the body Sunday from the morgue in Syracuse. 
Whaley, Leonard P (I13165)
 
12860 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bentley, Leonard Carl (I15876)
 
12861 Leonard Truman Prins - March 12, 1922 - May 11, 1980. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Navy during World War II. Son of John C. and Mildred I. Liscumb Prins. Husband of Betty Richardson Prins & Mary Evelyn LaCelle Prins (married July 31,1951.)
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, May 12, 1980 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Leonard T. Prins, 58, of Wilder Drive, died late Sunday afternoon at Veterans Administration Hospital, Syracuse, where he had been a patient since May 7. Born March 11, 1922 in Gouverneur, he was the son of John and Mildred Liscumb Prins. He was a graduate of Pulaski Academy and Central School. He served in the United States Navy during World War II and later with the Merchant Marines. He married Mary E. LaCelle, July 31, 1951. Prins was employed as foreman by the New York State Department of Transportation. He was a member of the Richland Church of Christ, Richland Lions Club, dispatcher for Northern Oswego County Ambulance Service, member of Richland Cemetery Association and past member of the Board of Education of Pulaski Academy and Central School. Surviving are his wife, Mary, three sons, Staff Sgt. Steven B. Prins, USAF, Austin, Texas; and twin sons, Keith E. and Kurt E. Prins, both of Richland; two daughters, Mrs. Wayne (Bonnie) Wehrle of Waterville and Mrs. Sandy Lyman of Utica; a sister, Mrs. Janna Whaley of Richland, and six grandchildren Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. Gerald Brownell, pastor of Richland Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
 
Prins, Leonard Truman (I59836)
 
12862 Leonard W. Totten, 78, of 13 Rocking Horse Road, died Tuesday at the State University of New York Health Science Center, Syracuse. Mr. Totten retired from Fulton Companies in 1987 after 26 years of service. He also worked at Anco Research Lab, Binghamton, for several years. He was a 36-year charter member of Pulaski Lions Club. Born Feb. 22, 1921, in Binghamton, son of Fred T. and Fannie Harris Totten, he graduated from North High School in 1940 and attended Broome Technical College, both in Binghamton. A World War II veteran, he served in the Army Air Corps for six years in Burma, China and India as a reconnaissance photographer. He married Juanita Archer on July 9, 1951, in Pulaski. Surviving besides his wife are a son, Leonard A., Pulaski, and three grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. John Hogan officiating. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

The Watertown Daily Times
Wednesday, March 17, 1999 
Totten, Leonard Willis (I41218)
 
12863 Leonard was the son of Lt. Leonard Spaulding, Sr. and Margaret Love. He married Priscilla "Percilla" Gleason on December 9, 1779 . They were the parents of eight children:

Thomas Didymus (1 Jerusha Smedley, 2 Betsey Richmond)
Dr. Leonard III (Sarah Fuller)
Adam (Polly Chamberlin)
John (Margaret Peterson)
William (Mary Briggs)
Squire (Polly Kathan)
Miranda
Priscilla
Leonard was the son of Lt. Leonard Spaulding, Sr. and Margaret Love. He married Priscilla "Percilla" Gleason on December 9, 1779 . They were the parents of eight children: Thomas Didymus (1 Jerusha Smedley, 2 Betsey Richmond) Dr. Leonard III (Sarah Fuller) Adam (Polly Chamberlin) John (Margaret Peterson) William (Mary Briggs) Squire (Polly Kathan) Miranda Priscilla
 
Spaulding, Leonard Jr (I74052)
 
12864 LEONARD WHALEY SR., ONCE OF RICHLAND, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - June 23, 1993Browse Issues
Leonard S. Whaley Sr., 70, Canastota, formerly of Westdale and Richland and brother of Pulaski resident Riva Hilton, died Monday in the State University of New York Health Science Center in Syracuse.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Traub Funeral Home, Bridgeport. Burial will be in Oneida Lake Cemetery.

Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Oneida American Legion Post 169.

Surviving besides his sister are a son, Leonard S. Jr., Orwell; two daughters, Irma M. Gilbert, Richland, and Thelma Graham, Liberty Center, Ohio; 16 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a brother, Irving, Richland.

Born in Richland March 18, 1923, a son of Orla and Maude French Whaley, he attended Richland schools. He married Janna G. Prins May 3, 1942, in Mexico, with the Rev. Cecil Plumb, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiating. The marriage ended in divorce. She died Sept. 26, 1983.

Mr. Whaley served with the Army during World War II. He was employed with Syracuse Air Depot and later with Nine Mile Nuclear Power Plant, Scriba, until his retirement in 1981.

He was a member of Local 545 International Union of Operating Engineers and Oneida American Legion Post 169.
Groom: Leonard Stanley Whaley, age 19; race, white; residence, Richland, New York; occupation, laborer; born in Richland, New York; name of father, Orla Whaley, born in the United States; name of mother, Maude French, born in the United States. Consent by: Orla Whaley, father, May 1, 1942. Proof of age: school record. Number of marriage: first.
Bride: Janna Grace Prins, age 19; race, white; residence, Richland, New York; occupation, housewife; born in Gouverneur, New York; name of father, John Prins, born in the United States; name of mother, Mildred Liscumb, born in the United States. Proof of age: certified copy of birth record. Number of marriage: first.
Date of marriage: May 3, 1942 at Mexico, New York; married by Cecil Plumb, clergyman. Witnesses: Bernice Pacelli and Michael Pacelli.
 
Whaley, Leonard Stanley Sr. (I84669)
 
12865 Leonard Wilton Adsit - June 3, 1913 - 1944. Interment date December 2, 1944. Plot R-20. Son of Adelbert Sylvanus and Gwendolyn Edwards Adsit. Adsit, Leonard Wilton (I57755)
 
12866 Leopold A. Kalisiewicz (AKA Kellish) and Mary Herrick Kalisiewicz lived on the Pompey Center Rd. by 1948. Mr. Kellish was born in Bransk, Poland on 10-7-1891, and came to Manlius about 1930. He was a farmer and worked for the Solvay Process Co. for 44 years. In 1956, the birth name of "Kalisiewicz" was legally changed to Kellish. Mr. Kellish's brother, Walter Kellish resided nearby, (see his listing). Mr. and Mrs. Kellish married in 1913. Mrs. Kellish was born in Germany about 1894, and died on 1-18-1971. Mr. Kellish died on 8-13-1981. They had: Edward J. Kellish, who was born on 6-23-1914, married Anna Bacisin, and resided in Jamesville at his death on 4-3-1978, Stanley Kellish, who was born about 1915, married Ethel Richard, about 1941, was elected to serve in the County Legislature, and lived in Minoa, John Kellish, who was born about 1917, lived in Minoa, Irene Kellish, who was born about 1925, married Terrence Stewart, and lived in Fabius, Richard J. Kellish, who was born in April, 1929, was a farmer and machine operator at New Process Gear Corp., married Barbara DeLeon, resided on the Pompey Center Rd, and died 10-2-2012, James Leo Kellish, who was born in Syracuse in May, 1936, wed Patricia June Donovan about 1958, lived on the Pompey Center Rd., and was a wireman for General Electric.
 
Kalisiswicz, Leopold A (I35840)
 
12867 LEOTA E. VALLEY, ADAMS NATIVE, DIES AT 77
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - July 9, 1993Browse Issues
Leota E. Valley, 77, of 28 Crystal Drive, Dryden, formerly of Adams, died Thursday at Cortland Nursing Home.

A private funeral will be Tuesday at the Perkins Funeral Home, Dryden. Burial will be in Willow Glen Cemetery, Dryden.

There will be no calling hours.

Surviving are a son, Jerry S., McKean, Pa.; a daughter, Mrs. James (Joyce A.) Patterson, Hopewell Junction; four grandchildren, a great-grandson and several nephews and nieces.

Born in Adams on March 1, 1916, a daughter of Henry and Bessie Hughes Spencer, she attended Pulaski Academy. She married J. Richard Valley on Nov. 17, 1934, at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage, Fernwood, with the Rev. George Butler officiating. Mr. Valley died Dec. 7, 1992.

Mrs. Kelley was employed with Regal Paper Co., Pulaski, before her marriage.

She was member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the Dryden Volunteer Fire Department Ladies' Auxiliary.

A native of Adams, she had been a resident of Dryden since 1940. 
Spencer, Leota Eliza (I28709)
 
12868 Leovida L. "Lida" Trew - December 13, 1897 - April 5, 1938. Daughter of Lina and Helen N. Trew. Wife of Ernest 0.
Mowers.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 7, 1938 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Last Rites Today For Mrs. L. Mowers ¬Funeral services for Mrs. Lida True Mowers, who died at her home in Dewey's Corners, will be conducted in the funeral home of Edward J. Fish, at one o'clock this afternoon by Rev. Harold H. Barnard, pastor of the First Methodist church. Burial will be in Willis cemetery. Mrs. Mowers who had been in ill health for some time had returned to her home from Syracuse hospital only last Saturday. She was born in the town of Munnsville, December 13, 1897, daughter of Lina and Helen True. She had resided at Dewey's Corners 20 years. Surviving are her husband, Ernest Mowers, and a son, Roswell Mowers.
 
Trew, Lida (I3393)
 
12869 LeRoy Dennis Austin - May 11, 1885 - April 5, 1937. Plot D-229. Son of Albert F. and Imogene Worthy Austin. Husband of Paulina Anna Moody Austin. Married October 19, 1910 at Pulaski, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 7, 1937 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Roy Austin Dies After Short Illness - Many years in Meat Business - Funeral Tomorrow - LeRoy D. Austin, 52, well-known businessman of this village, died in University Hospital, Syracuse, Monday night a few hours after being admitted there. Mr. Austin was stricken at his market Saturday morning and removed to his home on Salina Street. Pneumonia set in and Monday afternoon he was taken to the hospital in the Foster ambulance. Mr. Austin had been engaged in the meat business in this village since he was a young man just out of the Academy. For several years he was associated with his father, the late Albert F. Austin, in the business, later his brother-in-law, S. J. Cross, joined him under the firm name of Austin & Cross. With the dissolution of the firm some years ago, Mr. Austin continued the business as sole owner. Mr. Austin was born in Ricard May 11, 1885, the son of the late Albert F. and Emogene Worthy Austin, and came to this village with his parents when a young child. He attended school and grew up here, and has been identified with the business activities of the village all his life. He was a member of the Methodist church and of Pulaski Lodge, I. O. O. F. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Paulena Moody Austin, one son, Robert Moody Austin, and one sister, Mrs. Samuel J. Cross, all of this village. The funeral will be held from the family home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with Rev. W. A. Gardner, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. Burial in Pulaski cemetery.
 
Austin, Leroy Dennis (I57790)
 
12870 LeRoy F. Coffie - August 9, 1905 - August 18, 1970. Plot R-111. Son of Freeman and Cora Nutting Coffie. Husband of Leila M. LaCelle Coffie. Married November 7, 1928 at Adams, Jefferson County, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 20, 1970 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - LeRoy Coffie Rites Today - LeRoy F. Coffie, 65 of Centerville Road, died at his home Tuesday, August 18. Funeral services will be held this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 o'clock at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Jerry Miller of the Pulaski Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Mr. Coffie was born August 9, 1905 at Ellisburg, son of Freeman and Cora Nutting Coffie. He attended Sandy Creek schools and was married on November 7, 1928 at Adams to the former Leila LaCelle. He was a farmer the Sandy Creek area, moving to his present home five years ago. He is survived by his wife, Leila Coffie; a son, LeRoy Coffie, Jr. of Warminster, Pennsylvania; four daughters, Mrs. Rita Martin of Altmar, Mrs. Lucretia Bailey of King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Mildred Nash of East Syracuse and Mrs. Barbara Dawley of Pulaski; 26 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mary Buck; a half-sister, Mrs. Rita Burdick both of Pulaski; and a half-brother, Gerald Christman of Fulton. 
Coffie, Leroy F (I80312)
 
12871 LeRoy G. Coffie
(August 25, 1941 - January 17, 2017)

LeRoy G. Coffie, age 75,resident of Pulaski passed away Tuesday at his home.

Surviving are his wife, Diane, two sons, five daughters, two sisters, and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. 
Coffie, Leroy George Sr. (I47826)
 
12872 Leroy G. Dunbar - January 7, 1927 - October 20, 1939. Son of Leon Gilbert and Bessie S. Finster Dunbar.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 25, 1939 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Leroy Dunbar Victim of Second Shooting Fatality in 21 Days - Richland Youth Dies Instantly after 22 Caliber Bullet Enters His Head Friday - The victim of the second shooting accident in this section within three weeks, Leroy Dunbar, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunbar of Richland, died almost instantly about 8 o'clock Friday morning when a 22 caliber rifle bullet entered his head. The gun was accidentally discharged while held by Gregory Rule, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rule of that village, the next-door neighbor and pal of the Dunbar boy. Friday being a holiday from their classes, the two boys had started early for a day’s hunting, borrowing a 22 caliber rifle. After taking a few shots at birds without success they decided they needed a little practice so both took a shot at a knot hole in a telephone pole north of the Rule home. Going forward to see whether or not they had hit the target, the Dunbar boy was a little ahead of his companion who carried the gun, which was accidentally fired, the bullet hitting young Dunbar just behind the right ear. Running into the house, Rule told his mother, who sent word to the boy’s father at the Richland gas station. Dr. A. G. Dunbar, Pulaski, an uncle of the victim, was called but life was extinct before he arrived. An investigation of the shooting was conducted by Sergeant Larry A. Fox and Trooper Warren F. Johnson of the Pulaski substation, Assistant District Attorney Clarence J. Gorman, and Deputy Sheriff Herman
F. Pratt of Lacona. Mr. Gorman stated that he would issue a verdict of accidental death, and would not order an inquest. Sergeant Fox appropriated the gun, stating that it was an ancient model and not in good condition. Leroy was born in Richland, the son of Leon G. and Bessie Finster Dunbar. He attended the Richland school where he was a member of the 8th grade class. Surviving besides his parents are two brothers, Harwood and John Dunbar; two sisters, Mrs. Marion Spicer and Miss Ruth Dunbar, all of Richland. A private funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the home of his parents on the Ridge road. Rev. Charles T. Martin of the Richland Methodist church, officiated. Burial was at the Orwell cemetery.
 
Dunbar, Leroy Grant (I78304)
 
12873 Leroy P. Williams - July 16, 1874 - January 8, 1944. Son of Philo and Mary Henderson Williams. Husband of Edith Addie Lampson Williams.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 13, 1944 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Funeral Services for Roy Williams - Roy Williams, 69, died Saturday morning at his home in Richland. He was born in Colton, St. Lawrence county July 16, 1874 and had spent most of his life in the North Country. He was a fanner by occupation. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Addie Lampson Williams; two sons, Harry Williams, no address, and Bernard Williams of Orwell; a sister, Mrs. Ivah Day of Norwich; two brothers, Harry and Floyd Williams of Tupper Lake. Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the home in Richland.
 
Williams, Leroy P. (I30628)
 
12874 LeRoy: 12/10/2009. Survived by her devoted husband Philip Rider of LeRoy, daughter Amy (Dan) Vanderhoof of LeRoy, son Joseph (Nicole) Spadaro of LeRoy, brother Gary (Carm) Brown of LeRoy, step-son Jason (Peggy) Rider of Fairport, stepdaughter Sandy (Bill) Karpen of Penfield, step-sister Ruth (Ken) Habicht of North Chili, 9 grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and several cherished friends.
Family and friends may call at the Cameron Brady & Steuber Funeral Home, 111 Wolcott Street (Rt. 19 South) LeRoy, on Sunday from 1-5pm. A Memorial Service will be held Monday at 10:30am at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, LeRoy. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Golisano Children's Hospital at Strong Memorial Hospital, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14627. To leave an online condolence, please visit

www.leroyfuneralhome.com

Published in Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Dec. 12, 2009 
Brown, Linda J. (I21483)
 
12875 LeRoy: Age 87, Sept. 7, 2014. She is survived by her children, Carm (Gary) Brown and Joe (Donna) Macaluso, 5 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, siblings, Rose Strollo, Albert Strollo and Anthony (Jean) Strollo.

Calling hours Tuesday, Sept. 9 from 3 ~ 7 PM at the Falcone Family Funeral & Cremation Service, Inc., 8700 Lake Rd. (Rte. 19), LeRoy. Funeral Mass Wednesday at 10 AM at Our Lady of Mercy Parish, St. Joseph's Oratory, 27 Lake St., LeRoy. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to St. Joseph's Indian School, P.O. Box 326, Chamberlain, SD 57326 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/democratandchronicle/obituary.aspx?pid=172389188#sthash.QiD0gAim.dpuf 
Unknown, Florence (I18910)
 
12876 Les and Helen worked on a farm (Helen in the home, and Les on the farmlands). Their hobbies were gardening and visiting with their many friends and relations. In their youth they enjoyed Barn Dances. Like many of her cousins, Helen learned to dance at Falvey's Hotel in Redfield. Helen resides (2004) in Watertown, NY. She is an avid fan of the NY Yankees baseball team, and plays bingo. McCaw, Helen Mae (I4773)
 
12877 Les attended Schools in Boylston and Lacona, New York. Widrick, Leslie Dexter (I12838)
 
12878 Lesla Harsha Hardy - July 18, 1888 - March 28, 1944. Daughter of George B. and Cordelia Adelia LeRoy Harsha. Wife of Claude F. Hardy.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 29, 1944 Oswego Palladium-Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Mrs. Lesla Hardy, 55, wife of Claude Hardy, died late Tuesday in Richland. She was born in Richland, daughter of the late George and Adelia Leroy Harsha, and always lived in her native town. Her husband is the only survivor. Funeral services will be held Friday at the family home, Rev. C. L. Bohannon officiating. Burial will be in the Daysville cemetery.
 
Harsha, Lesla B (I42982)
 
12879 Leslie E. Ferguson - September 15, 1877 - October 16, 1946. Son of George W. and Sophia Eleanor Hornbustal Ferguson. Husband of Lydia P. Russell.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 17, 1946 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - L. E. Ferguson Dies At Daughter's Home - Leslie E. Ferguson, 69, well known resident of Pulaski, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Emily Parsons of Norman Avenue, Mexico, early Wednesday morning after an illness of several months. Born in Daysville, September 15, 1877, a son of the late George and Sophia Hornbustal, he lived in Pulaski for more than 30 years and was a farmer by occupation. On February 2, 1907, he married Lydia Russell who died eight years ago. His only son, Sidney R. Ferguson, died in Arabia, July 15, 1945. He was a member of Fernwood M. E. Church and of Pulaski Grange. Surviving, besides his daughter, Mrs. Parsons, are three grandchildren, Catherine, Priscilla and Betsy Parsons, Mexico; one brother Vernon Ferguson, Wolcott; one sister, Mrs. Olive L. Buer, Bristol, Connecticut, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at the home of his daughter in Mexico at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, Rev. E. S. Beebe officiating. Burial will be in Willis cemetery.
 
Ferguson, Leslie Ernest (I37269)
 
12880 Leslie Gordon Haines, Sr. - August 25, 1905 - April 15, 1970. Son of George and Edith Ann Booth Haines. Husband of Alida M Sylvester Haines. Married 1935.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 22, 1970 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Leslie G. Haines Rites April 18 - Funeral services were held Saturday, April 18 at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home for Leslie G. Haines, 64, of the town of Albion, who died April 15 in St. Joseph's Hospital. The Rev. Nelson Reppert of Park United Methodist Church officiated and burial was in Richland Cemetery. Mr. Haines was born August 25, 1905 in England, son of George and Edith Booth Haines. He attended school in London and in Saskatchewan, Canada after the family moved there. He married in 1935 to the former Alida M. Sylvester at Utica where they lived until coming to this area about 20 years ago. He worked as an automobile mechanic and had his own shop in Centerville for a time. He was employed during the summer months at Williamstown Irrigation. Surviving are his wife, Alida Haines; a son, Leslie Haines, Jr. of Orwell; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Edith) Greenfield of Dover, Delaware and Mrs. Douglas (Shirley) Henry of Altmar, seven grandchildren; two brothers, Charles of Richfield Springs and Leonard of Utica; two sisters, Mrs. Edith Pinpi of Rome and Mrs. Winifred Schoenley of New Hartford; nieces and nephews.
 
Haines, Leslie Gordon Sr. (I24115)
 
12881 Leslie W. Burr - June 9, 1895 - December 16, 1926. Company F, 59th Pioneer Infantry. Son of Daniel E. and Olive L. Ferguson Burr. Husband of Lillian Burr.

Newspaper Article - Friday, November 5, 1926 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Leslie Burr Is Badly Injured - Mother, Nurse at County Sanatorium, Rushes to His Aid In New York - Pulaski, November 5 - Mrs. Daniel Burr, a nurse at Oswego County Sanatorium, received word yesterday that her son, Leslie Burr, 31, was badly crushed while in construction work in New York City, being caught between a wall and a hoisting engine sometime yesterday. Mrs. Burr left for New York at once. Latest advices in the village are to effect that Burr has a chance for life. It is understood that the engineer of the machine became excited over the accident and could not stop the machine before Burr has been badly hurt. Mr. Burr and his mother are former residents of Pulaski.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 22, 1926 The Fulton Patriot - Fulton, New York - County Deaths - Leslie W. Burr, 31, Orwell, December 16th.
 
Burr, Leslie William (I47407)
 
12882 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Carr, Lester James Jr. (I62279)
 
12883 Lester L. Poole, age 86, life resident of Pulaski and Sandy Creek passed away Wednesday at his home. Lester was born May 8, 1927 in Sandy Creek, born to Rennie and Mabel Poole. He attended Sandy Creek School having received an honorary High School Diploma from S.C.C.S. in recognition of his enlistment into the Military during WWII. He served in the United States Navy from 1945 until 1947. Lester married Dorothy Gregory on May 14, 1948. He was employed by Sandy Creek Schools for 32 years, retiring in 1989. He was selected for the Wall of Excellence in 2011 at Sandy Creek School. He was previously employed by Blount's Lumber and Douglaston Manor. Lester was a member of the United Wesleyan Church in Sandy Creek.

Surviving are his wife, Dorothy F., two sons, Paul (Jean) Poole of Pulaski and Frederick A. (Marilyn) Poole of Lacona; one daughter, Darlene (William) Bates of Pulaski; six grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and an extended family consisting of several stepgrandchildren and great-grandchildren.

A Memorial Service will be held Sunday, January 5 at 1 p.m. at the United Wesleyan Church in Sandy Creek with a spring burial in Richland Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the United Wesleyan Church, Main Street, Sandy Creek or the Sandy Creek/Lacona Community Cupboard, Lacona, NY 13083.

Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski.

Date of Death: January 1, 2013

Published Syracuse Post Standard from Jan. 1 to Jan. 2, 2014 
Poole, Lester L. (I70786)
 
12884 Lester M. Blodgett, 71

Lester M. Blodgett, 71, of Stone Quarry Road, R.D. 1, Richland, former Town of Orwell highway superintendent, died Saturday, April 28, 1984, at his home, following a long illness.

Born Nov, 28, 1912, son of Miles and Lilly Hilton Blodgett, he married Marion Ruth Palmateer on April 23, 1932. She died March 31, 1971.

Mr. Blodgett was employed by the Town of Orwell highway department for 40 years. He was elected to serve as highway superintendent from 1958 to 1964, and again from 1970 to 1976.

He was a member of the Orwell Union Church.

Surviving are two sons, Alton (Pete) Blodgett, Williamstown, and Miles Blodgett, Orwell; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Trumble and Mrs. Shirley Halsey, both of Orwell; 19 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; a brother, Harold Blodgett, Orwell, and a sister, Mrs. Whiting (Decile) Hilton, Orwell.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 1, at the Foster Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with Rev. Stanley Tanner, pastor of Orwell Union Church, officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell.

Source: Sandy Creek News, May 9, 1984
 
Blodgett, Lester Miles (I53192)
 
12885 Lester M. Blodgett, 71

Lester M. Blodgett, 71, of Stone Quarry Road, R.D. 1, Richland, former Town of Orwell highway superintendent, died Saturday, April 28, 1984, at his home, following a long illness.

Born Nov, 28, 1912, son of Miles and Lilly Hilton Blodgett, he married Marion Ruth Palmateer on April 23, 1932. She died March 31, 1971.

Mr. Blodgett was employed by the Town of Orwell highway department for 40 years. He was elected to serve as highway superintendent from 1958 to 1964, and again from 1970 to 1976.

He was a member of the Orwell Union Church.

Surviving are two sons, Alton (Pete) Blodgett, Williamstown, and Miles Blodgett, Orwell; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Trumble and Mrs. Shirley Halsey, both of Orwell; 19 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; a brother, Harold Blodgett, Orwell, and a sister, Mrs. Whiting (Decile) Hilton, Orwell.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 1, at the Foster Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with Rev. Stanley Tanner, pastor of Orwell Union Church, officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell.

Source: Sandy Creek News, May 9, 1984 
Blodgett, Elton Lester (I53477)
 
12886 LESTER MCCONNELL
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - October 6, 2006
Lester V. McConnell, 42, Fulton, died Wednesday at Upstate Medical University, Syracuse. He had been ill with cancer.

Mr. McConnell was employed by Wal-Mart at Cicero.

Born July 23, 1964, in Syracuse, he was a son of Melzer and Emma House McConnell. He served in the Air Force from 1983 to 1991.

Mr. McConnell was active in 4-H and was a member of the Mexico Volunteer Fire Department and the McFee Ambulance Corps.

Surviving besides his parents, of Mexico, are his wife of seven years, the former Sue Bresett; two sons, Christopher and Donald, both of Mexico; a daughter, Emily McConnell, Mexico; a brother, Gary, Mexico, and a sister, Cynthia Wade, Scriba.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Harter Funeral Home. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Edwards.

Calling hours will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. 
McConnell, Lester V. (I18940)
 
12887 Lester occupation: Farmer/Carpenter, they lived married life in Sandy Creek, Fulton, Volney area. married around 1885, had 8 children.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, May 16, 1939 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, N.Y. - Lester L. Kinsman - Fulton, May 16 - Lester L. Kinsman, 79, died at his home Tuesday morning after a short illness. Mr. Kinsman, a former resident of the vicinity of Parish, had made his home in this city for several years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ida Kinsman of this city; four daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Stewart of Sandy Creek, Mrs. Hazel Stewart of Adams Center, Mrs. Anna Miller of Carthage, and Mrs. Eva Cunningham of Fulton; three sons, Floyd Kinsman, both of this city; one sister, Mrs. Leona Wightman of Parish and a brother, Homer Kinsman of Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted from the late home Thursday at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. Charles Bollinger, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, will officiate. Burial will be in Parish cemetery. 
Kinsman, Lester Lovilla (I69459)
 
12888 Lester P. Hilton, 92, a resident of the Town of Oswego, passed away December 13, 2014 at the Morningstar Residential Care Center.

Born in Pulaski, he was the son of the late Paul and Addie (Sanderson) Hilton.

He was a WWII US Army Air Corp Veteran, who served during the European Theater.

Lester was a Carpenter with the Local 747 for 67 years.

He was a former member of the American Legion. He was an avid outdoorsman. His passions were trapping, fishing, hunting and his woodshop.

Surviving are two sons, Thomas (Joanne) Hilton of Central Square; Daniel (Beth) Hilton of Hannibal; a sister, Iva (Bruce) Goodfellow of Florida; five grandchildren, Greg Hilton (Kristen Longley), Michelle (Chris) Long, Doug (Angela) Hilton, Mike (Courtney) Hilton, Andy (Meredith) Hilton; ten great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his wife, Virginia “Ginny” (Natoli) Hilton; three brothers, Edwin, Dorwin and Robert Hilton; a sister, Pauline Cummins.

Calling hours will be held 3-7 p.m. Tuesday, at the Nelson Funeral Home.

Funeral Services will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home, 11 West Albany St. Oswego. Burial will be in Oswego Town Rural Cemetery.

Donations can be made to the Parkinson’s’ Foundation National Parkinson Foundation Gift Processing Center PO Box 5018 Hagerstown, MD 21741-5018 or online www.parkinson.org.

Lester P. Hilton, 92, a resident of the Town of Oswego, passed away December 13, 2014 at the Morningstar Residential Care Center.

Born in Pulaski, he was the son of the late Paul and Addie (Sanderson) Hilton.

He was a WWII US Army Air Corp Veteran, who served during the European Theater.

Lester was a Carpenter with the Local 747 for 67 years.

He was a former member of the American Legion. He was an avid outdoorsman. His passions were trapping, fishing, hunting and his woodshop.

Surviving are two sons, Thomas (Joanne) Hilton of Central Square; Daniel (Beth) Hilton of Hannibal; a sister, Iva (Bruce) Goodfellow of Florida; five grandchildren, Greg Hilton (Kristen Longley), Michelle (Chris) Long, Doug (Angela) Hilton, Mike (Courtney) Hilton, Andy (Meredith) Hilton; ten great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his wife, Virginia “Ginny” (Natoli) Hilton; three brothers, Edwin, Dorwin and Robert Hilton; a sister, Pauline Cummins.

Calling hours will be held 3-7 p.m. Tuesday, at the Nelson Funeral Home.

Funeral Services will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home, 11 West Albany St. Oswego. Burial will be in Oswego Town Rural Cemetery.

Donations can be made to the Parkinson’s’ Foundation National Parkinson Foundation Gift Processing Center PO Box 5018 Hagerstown, MD 21741-5018 or online www.parkinson.org.
 
Hilton, Lester Paul (I26704)
 
12889 Lester W. Barclay - February 3, 1905 - May 7, 1971. Son of William and Alice Corbett Barclay. Husband of Eva Mae Watson Spaulsbury.

Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, May 8, 1971 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Lester W. Barclay, 66, of Atkinson Road, died unexpectedly Friday at his home. He was a life resident of Pulaski, Upon retiring in 1967, he was a machine operator for the Town of Richland. His wife, Mrs. Eva Watson Barclay, died in 1967. Surviving are a stepson, Arthur Spaulsbury; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Richard Schroeder of Mexico; and six sisters, Mrs. Matie Waterbury, Mrs. Mildred Preman, Mrs. Kenneth Bonner, Mrs. Kenneth Hilton, and Mrs. Hazel Koch and Mrs. Stephen Tripp, both of Akron, Ohio_ Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Taylor-Vida Funeral Home, 7643 Jefferson Street. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. 
Barclay, Lester William (I27958)
 
12890 Lester, Henry, son of Nicholas, was born near Troy, N. Y., in 1814. He came when a child with his grandparents to Sandy Creek. At an early age he commenced to earn his own living learning the trade of carpenter. He married Jane Bartlett, daughter of Emery Bartlett, and settled in the southeastern part of the town, building two saw mills and clearing a farm of 114 acres. Four children were born to them: Frances W., wife of J. A. Alden, who died in Lawrence, Mich., in 1876; Harriet E., wife of Elijah Rowe, who resides in Boylston; Emery B. of Orwell; Emerson D. in Boylston. His wife, Jane, dying in 1872, he married Amy Calkins Snyder, by whom he had a son. Henry W., who resides in Mannsville, Jefferson county. Henry Lester was much respected by his townsmen, holding the office of superintendent of schools, justice of the peace twelve years, and supervisorfive years. He died in 1878. Emerson D. was born on the homestead where he now resides in 1851; he was educated in the district school, Pulaski Academy and Lawrence (Mich.) Union School. He was married in 1878, and has two children, Ray, aged fifteen, and Harry, aged five. He was elected supervisor in 1893 and reelected in 1894 without opposition; is a Republican, a member of the I. O. O. F. and K. O. T. M. lodges.

FROM:
Landmarks of Oswego County
New York
Edited by: John C. Churchill, LL.D.
Assisted by: H, Perry Smith and W. Stanley Child
Syracuse, N. Y.
D. Mason & Co., Publishers 1895 
Lester, Henry (I70041)
 
12891 Leta M. Champion - October 27, 1923 - September 3, 1973. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Champion. Wife of Donald R. Johnson.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, September 4, 1973 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Mrs. Leta M. Johnson, 49, died unexpectedly at the family home, 7776 North Street, early Monday morning. She was the wife of Donald Johnson. Mrs. Johnson was born in Dexter October 27, 1923, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Champion and attended school at Sears Pond and Glenfield High School. On July 22, 1949 she married Mr. Johnson in Park Methodist Church here. Spending all her married life here, she was employed by the Village Yarn Shop and was a member of Park United Methodist Church. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, Michael D., Jeffrey R., a senior at Pulaski Academy and Central School, and Bruce F. 11, all at home; a brother, Charles Champion, Central Square, and a sister, Mrs. Delos (Shirley) Clark, Camden. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, the Rev. Edwin A. Potter, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. 
Champion, Leta M. (I33665)
 
12892 Letta M Yerdon - June 22, 1886 - July 28, 1955. Daughter of Charles and Sarah Streeter Castor. Wife of Perley Feland Yerdon.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 4, 1955 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Yerdon Dies in Utica Hospital - Mrs. Leta M. Yerdon died July 28, 1955 in Faxton hospital, Utica after a long illness. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at St. Luke's church, interment being in Richland cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Delbert A. Yerdon of Utica and Orle B. Yerdon of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a brother, Charles Castor, Rome; five grandchildren and nephews. Mrs. Yerdon was born in Redfield June 22, 1886, a daughter of the late Charles and Sarah Streeter Castor. In 1905 she was married to Perley F. Yerdon. He died in 1939. Mrs. Yerdon was a resident of Utica from 1918 until 1953, when she moved to Wisconsin to make her home with her son. While in Utica she operated a restaurant and later was employed at the Home for Aged Men and Couples. She had been a member of St Luke's Episcopal Church.

Letta M Yerdon - June 22, 1886 - July 28, 1955. Daughter of Charles and Sarah Streeter Castor. Wife of Perley Feland Yerdon.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 4, 1955 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Yerdon Dies in Utica Hospital - Mrs. Leta M. Yerdon died July 28, 1955 in Faxton hospital, Utica after a long illness. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at St. Luke's church, interment being in Richland cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Delbert A. Yerdon of Utica and Orle B. Yerdon of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a brother, Charles Castor, Rome; five grandchildren and nephews. Mrs. Yerdon was born in Redfield June 22, 1886, a daughter of the late Charles and Sarah Streeter Castor. In 1905 she was married to Perley F. Yerdon. He died in 1939. Mrs. Yerdon was a resident of Utica from 1918 until 1953, when she moved to Wisconsin to make her home with her son. While in Utica she operated a restaurant and later was employed at the Home for Aged Men and Couples. She had been a member of St Luke's Episcopal Church.
 
Castor, Letta M. (I78178)
 
12893 Levi Brownell - June 3, 1833 - November 13, 1916. Son of Silas and Mary Fisher Brownell. Husband of Sarah M. Brownell.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 15, 1916 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Levi Brownell, an aged resident of this village, departed from this life, Monday afternoon, November 13. He is survived by a devoted wife, one daughter, Mrs. B. Lillis of Fernwood, one grandson and one aged brother, George Brownell. He has been a lifelong resident of Orwell and after selling his farm about four years ago moved to the village. Three years ago he united with the M. E. church under the pastorate of Rev. S. B. Owens.
 
Brownell, Levi (I76655)
 
12894 Levi C. Tousant, Sr, 85 of Pulaski passed away November 6, 2018 at St Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse.

Levi was born April 8, 1933 in Black River, NY the son of John N and Inice Tousant. He was a resident of Pulaski for over 40 years. He worked for Continental Can for 28 years and later retired as Cemetery Sexton for the Village of Pulaski.

He is survived by his children; Levi, Jr and his wife Jamie, Donna Tousant and companion Mike Cooper, Mary Jane Chatterton and companion Richard Corlis, Edward Tousant and fiancé Amy Steele, 10 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, sister Dorice Stewart, Shirley Schneider and Helen Ward. He was predeceased by his wife Beverly Grace Tousant, a son John N Tousant II, brothers John, William, George and Paul and a sister Florence.

There will be a Memorial Service Saturday November 10th at 3pm at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. Burial at South Richland Cemetery will be private 
Tousant, Levi C (I61945)
 
12895 Levi Henry Tollerton - November 9, 1825 - November 15, 1914. Son of Ann Tollerton and unknown father. Husband of Joanna Ordelia Manwarren. January 5, 1851. Section 3, Row 10.

Newspaper Obituary - November 1914 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Levi Henry Tollerton was born in Boston, England, November 9, 1828. He came with his parents to America in 1843 and settled with them at Marion, Ohio. He enlisted June 1, 1846, in the 3rd Ohio Regiment for the war with Mexico. Came to the town of Richland, New York, in the year 1849. Was married to Joanna Manwarren, January 5, 1851. During their wedded life, which passed near what is now called Daysville, four children were born to them, James, Charles, Howard and Stella (now Mrs. Frank Smart), all of whom are still living. His wife proceeded him to the better land in June, 1899. He has been unusually active for one of his years until an illness last winter from which he never fully recovered. He was able to take several short auto trips during the summer, but failed for the last four weeks until the end which came on Sunday evening, November 15' at his home, surrounded by his children. The funeral was held at his late residence Wednesday afternoon, Rev. R. F. Thomas speaking a few appropriate words from the text found in Ex. 33 ch. 14 v., "My presence shall go with Thee and I will give Thee rest," this having been a favorite of the deceased. Also singing, "When the Roll is Called up Yonder," by Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Waite and Miss Ella Delong. After which interment was made at Daysville cemetery. Mr. Tollerton was a man highly respected by all who knew him best, of a social happy disposition, even through great trials. He will be sadly missed by all, but especially by those of the immediate home circle who have tended him with such loving care.

Probate - Last Will And Testament - I, Levi H. Tollerton of the Town of Richland in the County of Oswego and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this my last Will and Testament, in manner following, that is to say: First, - I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid. Second, - I give and bequeath to my daughter, Stella J. Smart all of my personal property of whatsoever name and nature after paying to her brothers James Tollerton, Charles Tollerton and Howard Tollerton twenty-five dollars ($25.00) each. Lastly, I hereby appoint Stella J. Smart my sole executrix of this, my last Will and Testament: hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name the 12th day of May, in the year One thousand nine hundred and nine. {signed} Levi H. Tollerton. We, whose names are hereto subscribed, Do Certify that on the 12 day of May, 1909 Levi H. Tollerton of Town of Richland, New York the testator, subscribed his name to this instrument in our presence of each of us, and at the same time, in our presence and hearing, declared the same to be his last Will and Testament, and requested us, and each of us, to sign our named thereto as witnesses to the execution thereof] which we hereby so in the presence of the testator and of each other, on the said date and write opposite our names our respective places of residence. {signed} Homer A. Scranton, {signed} Frank H. Scranton. 
Tollerton, Levi Henry (I52744)
 
12896 Levi Samson (1739-1828) is presumed to have been in the American Revolution. The following entry is taken from Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolution Volume 13, page 772:
Samson, Levi.Private, Capt. Calvin Partridge's co., Col. John Cushing's regt.; drafted Sept. 23, 1776; service, 1 mo. 28 days; company marched to Rhode Island; also, 2d Duxbury company, commanded by Lieut. Nathan Samson, Col. Thomas Lothrop's regt.; marched Dec. 10, 1776; service, 15 days; company marched to Bristol, R. I., on an alarm; also, Capt. Andrew Samson's company, return dated May 20, 1777; company stationed at the fort at the Gurnet; reported mustered by G. Partridge, Muster Master.

and:

Samson, Levi.Private, Capt. William Clark's co., Col. Benjamin Simonds's regt.; entered service Oct. 21, 1780; discharged Oct. 22, 1780; service, 2 days; company marched from Windsor Oct. 21, 1780, by order of Gen. Fellows on an alarm at the Northward; also, Lieut. John Cole's co., Col. Benjamin Simonds's regt.; entered service Oct. 26, 1780; discharged Oct. 28, 1780; service, 3 days; company marched from Windsor by order of Gen. Fellows on an alarm at the Northward.

Levi and his family moved to Richland Township in Oswego County after the 1810 census. The families located on lands inthe northern portion of the current town of Richland, on the border with Sandy Creek (formed in 1825). Levi is buried in the Barnard/North Road cemetery. 
Samson, Levi Sr (I43137)
 
12897 Levi served in Captain Nobles' Company of Militia in Colonel Ira Allen's Regiment in a series of alarms March 1780. He also served under the same commander in alarms seven days in October 1780. He appears on the payroll of Captain Enoch Eastmans's Company of Rupert, Vermont in Colonel Ira Allen's Regiment of Militia. He served two days as a private in May 1782 and received payment. Doane, Levi (I18211)
 
12898 Levy C. Weidman - February 14, 1858 - May 2, 1931. Son of Levy C, and Lucinda Bailey Weidman. Husband of Mary E. Gillette Weidman.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 7, 1931 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Death's Harvest - Levy C. Weidman, 73, died at his home in Salina street, Pulaski, late Saturday night after a long illness. Death resulted from a stroke, the second he had suffered this spring. Mr. Weidman was born at Parish, February 14, 1858, and for many years was engaged in farming in the town of Mexico. He was devoted to his home and to his family, which includes 11 grandchildren. His survivors are his widow, Mrs. Mary Gillett Weidman; one daughter, Mrs. Rex Runion, who with her family shares the Weidman home in Salina street; two sisters, one of Syracuse, and one of Granby; three sons, Ellery C., of Maine; Jesse F., of Michigan, and Leda, of Pulaski; and one brother, Grant, of Mexico, as well as the grandchildren, who include Miss Louise Runion and Warren R. Runion, of Pulaski. Private funeral services were held at the home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with interment in Willis cemetery. Albert E. Lawrence officiated.
 
Weideman, Levy C. (I51733)
 
12899 Lewin Casper Jackson - February 19, 1899 - October 11, 1918. Son of Marion V. D. and Jane L. Guthrie Jackson.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 16, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fernwood - Your correspondent is in a query to know how to report the condition of our little town, so many sick, almost in every home. One day we could report favorable, the next our hopes are blighted. On Friday, at one o'clock, occurred the death of Mr. Lewen Jackson. Lewen had but recently volunteered his services and life, if need be, to his country. On the evening of the 4th his friends made him a party, one week from that day he heard the roll call from the Great Commander. Lewen was a member of the Baptist church and Sunday school of Fernwood. He leaves to mourn his death a sister and brother, Catherine and William Jackson, both of Fernwood. Interment was made in Willis cemetery.
 
Jackson, Lewin Casper (I55429)
 
12900 Lewis A. Anson, 76

Lewis A. Anson age 76, formerly of Williamstown, died January 9, 1983 in the Fraser Memorial Hospital in Mac Clennty, Florida.

Anson was born June 8, 1906 in Centerville, N.Y., son of Spencer and Precilla Donovon Anson.

He was a self-employed auto mechanic in the Williamstown area for many years.

Survivors include his wife, Laura Olin Anson, Mac Clennty, Florida; three daughters,, Mrs. Thomas Scott, Mac Clennty, Florida; Mrs. David Armstrong, Potsdam, NY; Mrs. Ronald Ellison, Paltka, Florida; two sons Merril L. Anson, Green Cove Springs, Florida and Carl E. Anson of Kissimmee, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. Edith Spencer, Pulaski; Mrs. Ruth Brewer, Oswego; 16 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held January 11,1983 at the Fraser
Funeral Home in Mac Clennty, Florida. Spring burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Altmar.

Arrangements by FosterHax Funeral Home, Pulaski

Source: Pulaski Democrat, Jan 17, 1983 
Anson, Lewis (I47239)
 

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