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12901 Lewis Benjamin Zufelt - February 1898 - December 19, 1969. Son of Fred Leroy and Ora Wheeler Zufelt. Husband of Frances Harriet Price Zufelt. Married December 26, 1927. Section 3, Row 5.

Newspaper Obituary - December 21, 1969 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Funeral services for Lewis Zufelt, 71, of Sandy Creek who died Friday at his home will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. at O'Brien Funeral Home. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery, Richland. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. Zufelt was married on Christmas day, 1927, in Pulaski Methodist Church. He lived in Port Ontario and Sandy Creek and worked as a farmer and carpenter. He was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church here. Surviving are his wife, Frances P. Zufelt; three sons, John of Bristol, Rhode Island, William of Pulaski, and Thomas Zufelt; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Trendell of East Aurora; two brothers, Lester of Pulaski, and LeRoy Zufelt of Liverpool; and a sister, Mrs. William Shangle of Manlius.
 
Zufelt, Lewis Benjamin (I71053)
 
12902 Lewis Chapin Samson - September 1, 1846 - September 20, 1909. Military Service: Veteran of the Civil War; Enlisted August 29, 1864 at Orwell, New York, for a term of one year; $300 Bounty paid by the Township, $600 Bounty paid by Oswego County; Mustered in September 23, 1864 as a Private in Company E, 189th Regiment New York Volunteers Infantry; Served in the engagement at Five Forks; Mustered out May 30, 1865 with Company near Washington, D. C. with rank of Private. Son of Asahel and Rebecca Margaret Clark Samson. Husband of Matilda Samson (married after June 1865) & Samantha Catherine “Kate” Belding Samson (married January 6, 1880 in Mexico Township, Oswego County, New York) & Sarah Cornelia Hollis Stowell Samson (married November 7, 1903 at Orwell, New York.)
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 23, 1909 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - After an illness of several months’ duration Lewis C. Samson passed away Monday forenoon, September 20. His wife survives him, also one brother, Julian Samson of Texas, one sister, Mrs. Chester Gorton of Tidioute, Pennsylvania, and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Samson was a member of the Congregational church, S. M. Olmstead post, Orwell Grange No. 66, and Welcome Lodge No. 680, I.O.O.F. His funeral services, conducted in Union church Wednesday afternoon by his pastor, Rev. T. T. Davies, assisted by Rev. A. A. Hand, were attended by the Odd Fellows, Post and Women’s Relief Corps in a body, besides many relatives and friends of the deceased. The floral tributes were beautiful and profuse. Relatives were present from Albion, Altmar, Lacona, Sandy Creek, Richland and Pulaski. Interment was made in Evergreen cemetery, where the ritualistic burial service of the I.O.O.F. were conducted.
 
Samson, Lewis Chapin (I76688)
 
12903 Lewis Conant - January 6, 1806 - March 1, 1886. Son of William and Fellis Gerey Conant. Husband of Phebe Conant.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 18, 1886 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - South Richland - Louis Conant died yesterday morning at 3 o'clock. His funeral was held at the Baptist church this afternoon at one o'clock.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday March 25, 1886 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - South Richland District - In last week's Democrat we noticed the death of Mr. Lewis Conant. We feel that our work would be incomplete if we made no farther mention of this old resident and neighbor. Mr. Conant was born in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1806, and at the age of three was left without a father; but as a good many of our readers know, he possessed a purpose which must have been his in boyhood and which he firmly adhered to in after years. He was the first keeper of the old light house which may be seen today at Selkirk. In later years he made Holmesville his home, not the present homestead, but nearly a mile beyond in a log house which had long since gone to ruin. This was the birth place of some of the children. Twenty-one years ago the companion of his youthful choice sickened and died, leaving in his care an invalid daughter, with the admonition to be father and mother to the unfortunate one, which up to his death he has faithfully done. Nearly two months age he was taken seriously ill and, it being his wishes not to be moved, Mr. and Mrs. William Conant left their home and went to him, doing all in their power to relieve his sufferings and attend to his wants. He was pleasant and uncomplaining through his sickness, telling them often that he hoped to wait on himself soon. But on the 14th, at the age of more than four score, his tired spirit took flight and left these faithful watchers with folded hands, and it may truly be said they have done what they could. For twelve years he was justice of the peace, holding his office at Holmesville. Thus the town loses through his death a once active citizen and his children a kind father. Adin Conant, of Ohio, Elhane Conant of Minnesota, Mrs. Ezra Pride, of Utica, William Conant and Miss Ann Conant, of this place, are left to cherish the memory of these dear ones and the past. His funeral services were held at the Baptist church on the 15th. Rev. Barnes, of Mexico, spoke to a well filled house who had gathered to pay their last respects to their friend and neighbor.

March 14, 1886 - Lewis Conant, age 80 years, 1 month, 26 days, Farmer, born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Resident of Richland Township for 55 years, Son of William Conant and Martha Fobes, died in Richland Township of heart disease. 
Conant, Lewis (I55028)
 
12904 LEWIS E. MILLER
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - March 23, 1994Browse Issues
Lewis E. Miller, 75, of Route 31, Cicero, died Monday at his home after a long illness.

A native of Lysander, Mr. Miller lived in Cicero 35 years. He retired as an operations engineer with Winkleman Construction Co. Mr. Miller was a member of Gator Mug Pitch Club.

Surviving are a daughter, Joanne Rhoades of Cicero; a son, Rodney of Mexico; four sisters, Tillie Davis of Lysander, Genny Eggleston of Liverpool, Lillian Lynce of Chicago and Agnes Romanski of Fulton; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Services are 11 a.m. Friday at Sears-Middleton Funeral Home, North Syracuse. Spring burial is in Earlville Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, 209 N. Main St. 
Miller, Lewis Edward (I68242)
 
12905 Lewis Edgar Sherman - April 1, 1898 - December 14, 1970. New York Cpl. Company B, Mgbn during World War I. Son of Charles Henry and Genevieve Marie Fulmer Sherman. Husband of Dorothy McLean. Married November 3, 1921. Section 5, Row 28.

Newspaper Obituary - December 17, 1970 Oswego County Weeklies - Mexico, New York - Lewis Edgar Sherman, 72, of Scenic Highway, Pulaski RD I, died December 14, 1970. Sherman was born on April I, 1898 in Parish, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherman. He attended Mexico school and married Dorothy McLean in Pulaski on November 3, 1921. Following their marriage they lived in various areas throughout Oswego County, but had resided at their present address for the past 44 years. He was in carpentry and construction trade until he retired a few years ago. He served with the U. S. Army in Europe during World War I. He was a member of the Robert Edwards Post, 358 of the American Legion of Pulaski, the World War I Barracks of Mexico and Mexico Grange. Surviving besides his wife are three sons, Harold G. of Pulaski, Kenneth H. of Liverpool and Daryl K. of Syracuse; two daughters, Mrs. Adel Begnal of Liverpool, Mrs. Carol Dailor of Pensicola, Florida; 11 grandchildren; two brothers, Walter of Mexico and Robert of Liverpool; one sister, Mrs. Paul (Cora) Carl of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home in Pulaski. Burial will be in the Daysville Cemetery in the Town of Richland. 
Sherman, Lewis Edgar (I31073)
 
12906 Lewis Fleming - 1870 - May 29, 1909. Son of Andrew and Elizabeth R. Woodruff Fleming Section 2, Row 5.

Newspaper Obituary - June 2, 1909 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Manwarren District - Death has once again been among us and claimed Lewis Fleming, age 38 years. Three weeks ago he was taken ill with pneumonia, then after the crisis was safely passed, pleurisy set in and finally jaundice which in his weakened condition, the physicians were powerless to conquer. The end came Thursday at 1 p.m. The funeral services were held Saturday at the home. Rev. Perry O. Wilcox, officiating, burial was in Daysville cemetery. Lewis was well known here his entire life, with the exception of one year in the west, had been passed among us and will be sadly missed, but it is on the parents the blow falls the hardest as he was constantly with them. He leaves his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fleming, a sister Mrs. William Reese, of Pulaski, and brother Artie of this place. The sympathy of the entire community is extended to them in their bereavement. 
Fleming, Lewis (I31877)
 
12907 Lewis Grieb Manwaring - June 20, 1916 - April 9, 1970. New York Pvt. United States Army during World War II. Son of Ora E. and Eva Adelaide Grieb Manwaring. Husband of Susie Mae Flatt.
Newspaper Obituary - Friday, April 10, 1970 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Louis G.. Manwaring, 53, Pulaski, RD 1, died Thursday afternoon at the Veteran's Administration Hospital, Syracuse, after a short illness. He was born June 20, 1916 at Pulaski and had attended Pulaski Academy and Central Schools. He was a veteran of World War II, having serving from November 1942, to March 1946. He was a former employee of the Sealright Company, and the Fulton Boiler Works, retiring in 1963 due to ill health. He was a member of the Fernwood Baptist church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sue O. Flatt Manwaring; two sons, Larry A. of Clewiston, Florida and Jerry L. Manwaring, at Morrisville Agricultural and Technical College; a daughter, Miss Cecilia S. Manwaring, a student at Jefferson Community College; his mother, Mrs. Eva Manwaring of Pulaski; five brothers Arnold of Altmar, Roland and Donald, all of Pulaski, Herbert of Kirtland, Ohio, and Robert Manwaring of Mexico; a sister, Mrs. June Jordal of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews. Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at the Foster Funeral Home. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
 
Manwaring, Lewis Grieb (I35194)
 
12908 Lewis had five children, all living in the Camden, NY area. Archibee, Lewis J. (I46368)
 
12909 Lewis J. Jones - died May 21, 1882, age 3 months. Son of John D. and Eliza Colestia Hardie Jones. Section 1, Row 19.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 1, 1882 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Jones - In Richland, May 21st, 1882, Lewis J., only son of John D. and Eliza C. Jones, aged 3 months. 
Jones, Lewis J. (I43665)
 
12910 Lewis J. Macy - September 15, 1848 - February 13, 1926. Plot D-178. Son of Judah and Albertine Hayner Macy. Husband of Amanda J. Lester Macy (married May 17, 1876 at Pulaski, New York) & Cora Belle Austin Macy (married January 27, 1885 at Pulaski, New York.)
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 17, 1926 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Another Good Citizen Departs -Lewis J. Macy, Business Man, Fraternal Expert, Patriot, Friend Passes Away - Once more our community has been called to part with one who has been, a longtime, identified with the interests of the community. Lewis J. Macy died early Wednesday morning, February 13th, after several years of decline and a short battle with pneumonia Mr. Macy was born at Chatham Four Corners, in the town of Ghent, Columbia County. He was son of Mr. and Mrs. Judah Macy. His parents were Quakers and their ancestors came from England in 1632 and settled in Nantucket. Mr. and Mrs. Judah Macy moved to Oswego County in 1855 when Lewis was seven years old. his birthday being September 15, 1848. The parents settled on a small estate between Pulaski and Sandy Creek, near what was then a toll gate. In 1861 they moved to Pulaski. Lewis' father went to the service of the country in the 110th Regiment, New York Volunteers. Lewis was eager to in the last but was persuaded not until the war was near over when he would have gone in spite of his youthfulness. He always had a military ambition as was seen in his later life. In 1869 he entered the employ of Henry Lyman and Alfred Beadle, who were proprietors of a hardware store on the site of the present Pulaski Hardware Company store. In 1882 he became owner of the business of Lyman & Beadle and continued in business until 1904. Since then he has been engaged in insurance business for several years. Early in life Mr. Macy took an interest in fraternal organizations and was made a member of Pulaski Lodge F. & A.M., in 1871. He served many offices in the Lodge and served as master for two years, 1879-80. In 1885 when the dispensation was granted for a Royal Arch Chapter, Mr. Macy, who had previously joined Mexico Chapter, was chosen Excellent High Priest. He took a great interest in the Masonic bodies and was identified with the work of building the Masonic Temple. When Pulaski Chapter, O.E.S., was organized Mr. Macy was one of the charter members. He served as patron for a term, in that organization. He became a member of Lake Ontario Commandery, Knights Templar, order of the mystic shrine, at Watertown. When Andrew S. Warner Camp, Sons of Veterans, was organized Mr. Macy was among the first to join and was faithful to the organization all his life, serving as commanding officer for some time. In 1891 he was appointed to the staff of the Commander of the New York Division of Sons of Veterans and was advanced until in 1894 he was elected, by unanimous vote, Commander of the State Division. He served in that office two years, with dignity and honor. He was hailed with high acclaim through the state and at every state encampment he attended he was always met with the most cordial greetings. Mr. Macy served the town of Richland as supervisor four years, always having a keen eye to the welfare of the town. He served as president of the village and was, for a long time. a member of Ringgold Fire Company and served as chief of that organization for a term or more. For many years he has been a member of Pulaski Lodge, I.O.O.F. and in the days of the Ancient Order of United Workmen he held membership and was devoted to that organization. He was a member of the Methodist church for many years. In January, 1885, Mr. Macy was united in marriage with Miss Cora Austin, daughter of the late W. Fayette Austin, to them was born one daughter, Cora Flossie, who is now Mrs. F. Clayton Clark. She has spent most of the past year the Macy home and is still a resident there. Other surviving relatives are two brothers. Warren D. Macy, of Beloit, Wisconsin and Charles B. Macy, of Noblesville, Indiana. Funeral services were held at the Broad street home. Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. There was present a large delegation of the Masonic brothers, in a body. The service was conducted by Mr. Macy's close friend for many years, Byron G. Seamans. The Masonic rites were given by Past Master of Pulaski Lodge, Simeon R. Trumbull, who spoke of his having been advanced to the sublime degree of Master Mason when his brother Macy was Master of the Lodge, forty-five years ago; Rev. Ernest H. Scott, pastor of the Methodist church acting as chaplain. The bearers were Roscoe C. Pirnie and John W. Parkhurst. members of Andrew S. Warner Camp, Sons of Veterans; William M. Woods, David C. Mahaffy, Ward Pierce and Julius Kelson, of Pulaski Masonic Lodge. The floral tributes were numerous, coming from personal friends and fraternal organizations. The body was placed in the receiving chapel to await the coming of spring when burial will be made in Pulaski cemetery.
 
Macy, Lewis Judah (I70627)
 
12911 LEWIS M. CARR, 81, CLAYTON, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 26, 1992
Lewis M. Carr, 81, Clayton Center Road, former Clayton superintendent of highways, died at 10:56 a.m. Tuesday at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, where he had been admitted Aug. 18.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Depauville United Methodist Church with the Rev. Joseph A. DeGroote, pastor, and Bishop Clarence "Cal" Hager of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints officiating. Burial will be in Depauville Cemetery.

There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are with the Cummings Funeral Home. Donations may be made to the Depauville Rescue Squad or to the Clayton Volunteer Ambulance Fund.

Surviving are his wife, Angela B.; four sons, Charles L., Weiden, Germany, E. Thomas and Larry F., both of Clayton, and Jerry F., Whittier, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Clarence "Cal" (Lou Anne) Hager, Orange, Conn.; 13 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; a sister, Frances Riley, Richland; nieces, nephews and cousins.

Born Nov. 25, 1910, in Richland, son of Edward L. and Chloe Pierce Carr, he graduated from Pulaski Academy and married Angela Babcock Aug. 4, 1933, in Asbury Methodist Church, Watertown, with the Rev. James W. Wilson, then pastor, officiating.

Following their marriage, the couple lived in Richland, where Mr. Carr was a farmer and was also employed by the W.P. Curtiss and Sons furniture business, Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. and by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.

He and his wife operated the Babcock farm in Clayton from 1940 to 1957. Mr. Carr also worked in construction and was a dynamite blaster, working on Interstate 81, the St. Lawrence Seaway project, and on various New York Telephone jobs. He also worked on runways at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

He was Clayton superintendent of highways for eight years, retiring in 1974.

Mr. Carr was a charter member of the Depauville Gun Club No. 4, a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers, and was chief of rescue of the Jefferson County Civilian Defense Organization.

He enjoyed woodworking and taught lapidary (cutting and polishing gems) at the Thousand Islands Craft School. He was also a follower of craft shows and had his work exhibited.
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Carr, Lewis Marshall (I47137)
 
12912 Lewis M. Geer - February 27, 1878 - June 18, 1945. Son of Francis M. and Lillian Caroline Price Geer. Husband of Isabelle A. "Belle" Groff Geer.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 28, 1945 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Lewis M. Geer Dies In Fernwood - Lewis M. Geer, 67, well known business man and retired railroad man, died Monday evening, June 18, at his home in Fernwood. He had been in poor health for some time. He was born in Piccairn, February 27, 1878, the son of Francis M. and Lillian C. Geer, and married in April 1901, Belle Groff of Mexico, who died in 1935. He married Bertha Marcussen in 1936. Mr. Geer entered railroad service in Mexico in September, 1898, and retired in September, 1943, after 45 years of continuous service. He was agent at Lycoming, Mexico, Daysville, Fernwood, and Maple View. His early affiliations included membership in the Mexico firemen, and I.O.O.F., and later he joined Pulaski Lodge 415, F & AM, Pulaski chapter 279, I.O.O.F., the South Richland grange of Fernwood and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. He attended the Baptist church in Fernwood and was a trustee of the South Richland cemetery, known as Willis cemetery. He also was town constable and school director and was one of the original Pulaski Central School board members. Surviving are his wife; one son, Max Geer of Fernwood; one daughter, Mrs. John Cooper; one granddaughter, Edna Belle Geer, all of Fernwood; a brother, Ray W. Geer, station agent at Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Smith, Maple View and Mrs. Fred Goodsell, Fernwood, and several nieces and nephews. Services were held at his home at 2 p.m. Thursday by the Rev. David Davis of Fernwood Baptist church and burial was in Willis cemetery. 
Geer, Lewis M. (I20319)
 
12913 LEWIS P. GIBBS WW II VET, HIGHWAY WORKER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 22, 1997Browse Issues
Lewis P. Gibbs, 81, of 249 Peck Road, died Sunday at Veterans Administration Medical Center, Syracuse.

Mr. Gibbs worked 20 years for the town of Richland Highway Department and lived most of his life in Richland.

He was a life member and past commander of Robert Edwards American Legion Post 358, Pulaski, and a member of Richland Fire Department.

Born Aug. 5, 1915, at Pulaski, son of Charles and Cecile Smith Gibbs, he was an Army veteran of World War II, serving from 1941 to 1945.

He married Dorothy M. Snyder on July 6, 1949. She died Aug. 10, 1995.

Surviving are two daughters, Nancy L. Bice, Pulaski, and Ella M. Gibbs, Richland, and five grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

Calling hours will begin at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. 
Gibbs, Lewis Philmore (I29540)
 
12914 Lewis Perry North - January 5, 1887 - April 27, 1958. Son of Rufus and Olivia Ann Bunn North. Husband of Mabel Susanna Grieb.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, April 28, 1958 Syracuse Herald-Journal - Syracuse, New York - Lewis North Rites Wednesday - Pulaski - Lewis North, 71, died at his home in Daysville yesterday. He had been in ill health for the past five years. Mr. North was a member of pioneer family in the Daysville area. He was born on January 5, 1887, son of Rufus and Olivia Bunn North. He engaged in farming and had always lived on the farm where he died. He was married to the former Miss Mabel Suzanna Grieb at Syracuse November 27, 1913. He is survived by his wife; a son, Allen North, and three grandchildren, all of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Matthew Burns, Pulaski; and Mrs. Bert Minckler and Mrs. Fred Jones, Mexico. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Taylor Funeral Home with the Rev. Russell Clark, pastor of Park Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Willis Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 
North, Lewis Perry (I15518)
 
12915 Lewis S. Trumble - August 20, 1878 - February 19, 1956. Son of Hiram and Jennie Carr Trumble. Husband of Lillian B. Ross.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, February 21, 1956 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Lewis S. Trumble, Former Richland Road Chief, Dies - Pulaski - Lewis S. Trumble, 80, former Richland Superintendent of highways, died late Sunday at his home on Broad Street, after an illness of several weeks. He was born August 20, 1875, at Sandy Creek, son of Hiram and Jennie Can Trumble. While he was a baby, the family moved to a farm on the Scenic highway in Town of Richland. He resided on this farm until 1927 when he came into this village to reside. On June 27, 1894, he married Lillian Ross in Pulaski. Mr. Trumble was a farmer most of his life. From 1923 to 1937, he was superintendent of highways of the Town of Richland. He was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and noble grand of the local lodge, No. 648, at one time. He was also a member of the Pulaski Grange and of the Congregational church. Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Myron Burghdorf and Mrs. R. J. Murray, both of Pulaski; and Miss Marian Trumble of Syracuse; two sons, James of Fulton and Louis of Pulaski; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, at the Foster funeral home, with the Rev. Cyrus Gonigam, Congregational church pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Willis cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. 
Trumbull, Lewis S. (I57578)
 
12916 Lewis Schumaker - August 18, 1878 - November 4, 1952. Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Grimes Schumaker. Husband of Mertie Rowe Schumaker. Married January 7, 1900. Section 4, Row 20.
Newspaper Obituary - November 6, 1952 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Lewis Schumaker Dies in Watertown - Lewis Schumaker, 74, a resident of Mannsville R.F.D., died November 4, 1952 in the House of the Good Samaritan in Watertown where he had been a, patient for the past two months. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Weston & Woodard funeral parlors in Sandy Creek, Walter W. Hall, minister for the Jehovah Witness church of Watertown, officiating. Burial will be in Daysville cemetery near Pulaski. Mr. Schumaker was born August 18, 1878 at Fish Creek, the son of Joseph Schumaker and Elizabeth Grimes Schumaker. His early life was spent in Boylston and he was married there January. 7, 1900 to Mertie Rowe. Her death occurred on January 18, 1941. He is survived by four daughters and three sons, Mrs. Ruth Butler of Mannsville R.F.D., Mrs. Agnes Gill Mannsville R.F.D., Mrs. Lurita Walker of Rochester and Mrs. Lillian Edwards of Oswego; George Schumaker of Rochester; William Schumaker of Altmar and Lewis Schumaker Jr. of Jordan; a sister, Mrs. Mary Greender of Utica, and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Schumaker was a farmer and was a member of Mexico Grange.
 
Schumaker, Lewis (I33588)
 
12917 Lewis Stoddard - died December 16, 1942. Son of Samuel and Lucy Edick Stoddard.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 17, 1942 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico - Lewis Stoddard, 65, died suddenly at Fernwood village, Wednesday, while in Peters store. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Dr. A. B. Thompson of Pulaski was called. Mr. Stoddard was born on a farm in Fernwood where he spent his entire life. He was the son of Samuel and Lucy Edick Stoddard. Among his survivors are two brothers, George and John of Fernwood. Funeral services will be held from his home, Saturday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Ellis Richards will officiate. Burial will be in Willis cemetery. Bearers will be Gerald Hager, Roy Wood, Ray Tubbs and Orin Lake. 
Stoddard, Lewis (I70708)
 
12918 Lewis Venus Rockefeller - August 19, 1860 - May 24, 1878. Son of William P. and Minerva J. Conant Rockefeller.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 30, 1878 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Casket - Rockfellow - In Pulaski, May 24`h, 1878, L. Venus Rockfellow, aged 17 years, 9 months and 5 days. Deceased was the eldest son of Mrs. M. Rockfellow of this village and junior clerk in C. R. Jones' store.
 
Rockfellow, Lewis Venus (I55175)
 
12919 Lewis was a member of the Redfield I.O.O.F. lodge, joining on July 31, 1928.
 
Archibee, Lewis (I56696)
 
12920 Lewis was born in the western end of Richland township, and raised on the lake shore farmlands that had been cultivated by his family for generations. Lewis left his parents home and became initially estranged due to his " profligate ways". On march 14, 1917 the elder Tilkins posted a notice on the front page of the Pulaski Democrat advising potential creditors that they would not be responsible for the indebtedness of Lewis. Lewis married Florence Brown in 1924, and lived in a very small house on Canning Factory Rd. Following Florence's death, Tilkins left for the west coast and seldom returned home. Little contact with his family was maintained until his death on October 13, 1982 Lewis was born in the western end of Richland township, and raised on the lake shore farmlands that had been cultivated by his family for generations. Lewis left his parents home and became initially estranged due to his " profligate ways". On march 14, 1917 the elder Tilkins posted a notice on the front page of the Pulaski Democrat advising potential creditors that they would not be responsible for the indebtedness of Lewis. Lewis married Florence Brown in 1924, and lived in a very small house on Canning Factory Rd. Following Florence's death, Tilkins left for the west coast and seldom returned home. Little contact with his family was maintained until his death on October 13, 1924. Tilkins, Louis Earl (I71818)
 
12921 Lexus H. Weaver, age 8, resident of Greenwood, DE, formerly of Pulaski, passed away Monday, January 16th in Delaware. Lexus was born April 22, 2014, in Syracuse the daughter of Edward and Courtney Cole Weaver. Lexus was a third grader at Phyllis Wheatly Elementary School in Bridgeville, DE. She loved caring for her special baby dolls, Luna and Luca. She always wore a big hair bow to match her even bigger personality. Lexus loved all things glitter, 4-wheeling with Uncle Tim, and tacos! She also loved her cell phone because she could text her family and take lots of pictures.

Surviving, are her parents, Edward and Courtney Weaver, her big brother and best friend, Edward Weaver, Jr. “Eddie”, her big sissy, Kaydence Weaver “Kay-d”, and little brother, Preston Weaver. Grandparents, Freeman Cole and Rachelle Christman, Kimberlee Barnes, Patrick and Malinda Barnes, Sr., Edward Fithian, Jr., Starr Nutting, Charles and Victoria Craft, and Theodore Lacelle. Great-grandparents, Freeman and Gloria Cole, Sr., JoAnn Nutting, and Mary Fithian, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Lexus was predeceased by great-grandpas, Richard Weaver and Bruce Nutting.

Lexus lost her long battle to acute flaccid myelitis caused by a virus she contracted in August 2016. Lexus endured many surgeries and countless procedures with contributed to her warrior personality, her sass, wit, and spiciness. Lex was able to light up any room she entered. Even if you met her for a small moment, you would love her for a lifetime. Lex had a passion for medical services and often aspired to be a police officer. Through her courage, she had the will to overcome many obstacles. Lexus touched many people’s lives and wanted everyone to live life with the same integrity.

Funeral services will be held, 2p.m., Monday, January 23rd at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Calling hours will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., prior to the funeral. 
Weaver, Lexus H. (I83158)
 
12922 lfred Ellis Loucks Jr.

September 10, 1939 - January 10, 2007
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Alfred Ellis Loucks Jr., 67, a resident of the Beaverton community died Wednesday January 10, 2007 at Providence St Vincent Medical Center in Portland, OR

Alfred was born on September 10, 1939 in Pulaski, NY He was the oldest of nine children born to Alfred and Opal (Veal) Loucks. He was raised and received his education in Pulaski and was a graduate from Pulaski High School in 1953.

He was united in marriage to Nancy Bulteri on October 16, 1965 in Syracuse NY where they made their home until 1973 when they moved to Vancouver, WA. They divorced in 1991. Alfred then moved to the Portland, area and settled in Beaverton in 2002. He was united in marriage to Asha “Mai” (Nappakoon) on March 11, 2002 in Palm Springs, CA. They have lived in Beaverton since.

Alfred was a millwright and worked for the steel industry. He retired in 2002. Among his interest he enjoyed fixing cars and restoring them. He took his children out camping and enjoyed collecting Lionel Train sets. He is preceded in death by his parents

Survivors include his wife; Mai of Aloha, OR., his children and their spouses; Beth and Brad Oberg of Vancouver, WA., Kevin Loucks and his companion Martina Bell both of Portland, OR, Eric and Lisa Loucks of Camas, WA., four grandchildren; Brianna, Nathan, Emma and Spencer. Eight siblings; Sandra Cower of Palm Springs CA., Howard Loucks of Sherwood OR, David Loucks of Beaverton OR, Diane Lunenberg of Newberg OR, Eugene Loucks of Lancaster PA, Karen Torihara of Salem OR. Brian Loucks of Portland OR, James Loucks of Clackamas OR. And lots of nieces and nephews.

The family suggests donations placed in Alfred’s name to Providence St. Vincent Medical Center ICU/CRU Sunshine fund.Class of 1957 PACS 
Loucks, Alfred Ellis Jr. (I65784)
 
12923 Libbie S. Wheeler Allen, 83, of 3432 county Route 17 N.,Williamstown,previously of Altmar,died Monday at University Hospital.

She was born in Florence. She and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm. She was a member of Ricard Grange and Williamstown Church of Christ.

Her husband, Charles S., died in 1982.

Survivors: Two daughters, Betty Gaglio of Syracuse and Leona Johnson of Williamstown; two sons, Edward C. and Henry H., both of Altmar; two sisters, Laura Mae Skellington of Altmar and Edith Wilcox of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; a brother, Charles Wheeler of Williamstown; 15 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.

Services: 10 a.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial, Fairview Cemetery. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, 52 Park St., Pulaski.

Contributions: Williamstown Church of Christ, Grant Road, Williamstown 13493. 
Wheeler, Libbie Sarah (I31401)
 
12924 Libby King Price - April 17, 1855 - September 22, 1927. Daughter of Demon and Lucinda Morton King. Wife of William H. Price. Section 2, Row 14.
Newspaper Obituary - September 28, 1927 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Douglass District - Mrs. William Price died Thursday September 22. She is survived by her husband and one son, Rufus. Her funeral was largely attended Sunday.
 
King, Libbie (I46928)
 
12925 Library and Archives Canada, Census of Canada, 1871, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, n.d. Source (S2758)
 
12926 Library and Archives Canada. <i>Census of Canada, 1911</i>. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 2007. <a href="http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1911/Pages/about-census.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1911/Pages/about-census.aspx</a>. Series RG31-C-1. Statistics Canada Fonds. Microfilm reels T-20326 to T-20460.<br><br>Images are reproduced with the permission of Library and Archives Canada. Source (S1417)
 
12927 Library and Archives Canada. Census of Canada, 1891. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 2009. http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1891/Pages/about-c ensus.aspx. Series RG31-C-1. Statistics Canada Fonds. Microfilm reels: T-6290 to T-6427. Source (S2870)
 
12928 Library and Archives Canada. Census of Canada, 1901. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 2004. <http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1901/index- e.html>. Series RG31-C-1. Statistics Canada Fonds. Microfilm reels: T-6428 to T-6556.

Images are reproduced with the permission of Library and Archives Canada. 
Source (S2801)
 
12929 Lics. # 00001636 Family: William Brooks / Lucy Delight Frary (F1657)
 
12930 Lida Jane Tollerton - 1859 - August 3, 1940. Daughter of Roswell and Adelia Ann Hyde Calkins. Wife of James Henry Tollerton. Section 3, Row 6.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, August 5, 1940 Syracuse Herald-Journal - Syracuse, New York - Deaths in Syracuse Area - Mrs. Lida J. Tollerton, 81, Cortland.
 
Calkins, Lida Jane (I30795)
 
12931 Lida Mabel "Mabel" Sampson - July 29, 1900 - September 3, 2001. Daughter of Martin George and Lillie Mae Pond Sampson. Wife of John R. Weigelt. Married December 25, 1919.
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, September 4, 2001 The Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Mabel Sampson Weigelt, 101, formerly of 152 W. Seneca St., Oswego, died Monday at Loretto Heights Nursing Home, Oswego. Born in Oswego, she was a homemaker. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Daughters of the American Revolution, Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 352 and National Society of New England Women. Her husband, John R., died in 1976; her daughter, Marion Taylor, died in 1965; her son, Dr. Robert F., died in 1998. Survivors: A granddaughter, Barbara Weigelt Brockman of Pulaski; a grandson, Robert J. Weigelt of Fair Haven. Services: 10 a.m. Friday at Nelson Funeral Home. Burial, South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, 124 W. Fifth St., Oswego.
 
Sampson, Lida Mabel (I30434)
 
12932 Lieutenant Leonard Spaulding was the son of Timothy Spaulding Jr. and Thankful Prescott. Leonard married Margaret Love on 5 March 1756. According to the Spalding Memorial, revised edition of 1897, Margaret was the daughter of John Love and Elisabeth Sprague of Providence, Rhode Island. The Compendium of American Genealogy volume 1 page 540 indicates that Gabriel Love and Elisabeth Sprague were husband and wife.

Leonard Spaulding Sr. died of consumption, aged 59, in a home which he built. He was buried at his own request in the graveyard east of the Hollow, because at that time the cemetery where his children were buried was wet ground. No stone marks his resting place.(1897)

Margaret, his wife resided with her son Josiah on the home farm till his death, when she went to West Dummerston after her farm was sold, and lived near her daughter, Mrs. Anna Laughton, where she died May 1, 1827, age 94. Her grave is beside that of Mrs. Anna Laughton, who died Jan 31, 1849; no gravestone marks the place.(1897)

"He (Leonard) was one of the early settlers of Putney, Vt., the charter of which had been given to Colonel Josiah Willard and other, by Benning Wentworth, Governor of New Hampshire, Dec. 26, 1753. He was an adherent of the jurisdiction of New Hampshire. On the 28th of Oct. 1774, he was committed to the common gaol, for high treason against the British tyrant, George III. All that they proved against him was that he said, "If the king has signed the Quebec bill, it is my opinion that he has broken his coronation oath." But the good people went and opened the prison door and let him go, and did no violence to any man's person or property. [Slade's Vt. St. Papers, p.56.] He was distinguished for his partriotic exertions in the Revolutionary war."

Per SOLOMNN HARVEY, Town Clerk. (Dummerston, Vermont)
On the 18th of Oct. ADom 1774 Lieut. Leonard Spaulding of the town of Fulham Alias Dummerston was committed to the common goal for high treason against the British Tyrant George the third, by the direction of the infamous Crean Brush, his attorney and Noah Sabin, William Willard, and Ephraim Rana Esqrs., and Wm. Patterson the high Shreve and Benjamin Gorton and the infamous Bildad Eason his deputies upon which he upon the following day, viz: Oct. 29th a majority of the inhabitants meet near the house of Charles Davenport on the green and made choice of sundry persons to serve as a committee correspondency to join with other towns or respectable bodies of people, the better to secure and protect the rights and privileges of themselves and fellow creatures from the ravages and embarrassments of the British tyrant and his New York and other emmasaries. The persons made choice of ware these, viz: Solomon Harvey, John Butler, Jonathan Knight, Josiah Boyden, Daniel Gates.

By whose vigilence and activity Mr. Spaulding was released from his confinement after about eleven days; the committee finding it necessary to be assisted by a large concourse of their freeborn neighbors and brethren consisting of the inhabitants of Dummerston, Putney, Guilford, Halifax and Draper, who discovered a patriotic zeal, and true heroic fortitude on the important occasion. The plain truth is that the sons of freedom whose patience was worn out with the inhuman insults of the imps of power, grew quite sick of diving after redress in a legal way and finding that the law was only made use of, for the emolument of its creatures and the immisaries of the British tyrant, resolved on an eisier method and accordingly opened the goal without key or lock-picker, and after congratulating Mr. Spaulding upon the recovery of his freedom dispersed every man in peace to his respective home, or place of abode.

The aforegoing is a true and short relation of that wicked affair of the New York cut-throatly Jacobitish, High Church Torietical minions of George the third, the pope of Canada and tyrant of Briton.
Per SOLOMON HARVEY, Town Clerk.

P. S. - Mr. Spaulding's pretended crime was that he threw out some words unfavorable to the British tyrant, relating to the Quebeck bill by which he is made pope of that Government.
Source: MINUTES FROM DUMMERSTON RECORDS.

The three oldest children born in Westford, Ma.

The children of Leonard Spaulding and Margaret Love were:
1. Reuben Spaulding (1756-1794) (Ms. Gates)
2. Betsey/Betty Spaulding 1758-1790) (Henry/Harry Stevens)
3. Leonard Spaulding (1760-1792) (Priscilla Gleason)
4. Mary Spaulding (1761-1782)(David Laughton)
5. Sarah/Sally Spaulding (1763- (Charles Wilder)
6. John Spaulding (1765-93) twin of Timothy
7. Timothy Spaulding (1765-85) twin of John
8. Anna Spaulding (1767-1849) (Samuel Laughton, Jr.)
9. Esther Spaulding (1768-83)
10. Josiah Spaulding (1771-1799) (Eunice Skinner)
11. Olive Spaulding (1773- (1 David Wilson, 2 Daniel Mixer)
Source: Spalding Memorial. Samuel J. Spalding. Boston. 1872. p.84. Spalding Memorial. Charles Warren Spalding. Chicago. 1897. pps. 130-134.
 
Spaulding, Leonard (I14100)
 
12933 Life Legacy

Patricia A. Goslin, 77, passed away Saturday, November 10th at her home where she was under the care of her family and Hospice of Jefferson County.

Pat was born August 20, 1941 the daughter to the late Frank L. and Blanche Brockway Snyder.

She graduated from Sandy Creek High School in 1960. Patricia married Richard (Dick) Goslin November 25, 1972 at the Sandy Creek Baptist Church. Mr. Goslin died March 9, 2014 at their winter residence in Lake Worth, Florida.

Pat was active in the Belleville United Methodist Church. She enjoyed singing and crafting days with her friends there. She also enjoyed entertaining at her home. Family and friends meant the world to her and she was always there to lend a helping hand to anyone. Pat also had a great connection with children and animals.

She is survived by her two daughters, Nancy (Neal) Zimmerman, Linda (Karl) Golja; five grandchildren, Matthew (his fiancée Allison Kinnee), Benjamin and Amy Jerome, Jason Jerome (and his fiancée Megan Ward), Jonathan (Jacee Wade) Chrissley, Deanna (Patrick Moonan) Golja and 1 great-grandchild, Joshua Jerome. Pat is also survived by her two sisters, Elizabeth Snyder, Joan Stacy and several nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents and husband Pat was predeceased by 2 brothers, Edward and Keith Snyder and her sister Dorothy Gibbs.

The memorial service will be held at 1 pm on Wednesday, November 14th at the Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville, with Pastor Brian Snyder, of Wesleyan Church, Sandy Creek officiating. Burial will follow the service in the Woodside Cemetery. Calling hours will precede the service at the funeral home from 11 am-1 pm. A reception will follow the burial at the Belleville Fire Department.

In lieu of flowers donation may be made to the Belleville Fire Department, PO Box 141, Belleville, NY 13611, Belleville United Methodist Church, PO Box 125, Belleville, NY 13611 or to Sandy Creek United Wesleyan Church, 6118 N. Main St., Sandy Creek, NY . 
Snyder, Patricia (I62032)
 
12934 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McCaw, Sarah Jeanne (I58170)
 
12935 Lila M. Aesch, 80, of Orange City Florida, formerly of Fulton, died Friday in Florida. Born in Volney, she had resided in the Fulton area most of her life. She also wintered in Orange City, Florida, since 1987. She worked as a dental assistant at Dr. Carroll's dental practice, Fulton, for 18 years. She also had worked at F.W. Woolworth Company, Fulton, and Sealright Packaging Company, Fulton. Mrs. Aesch was a member of Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church, Volney; V.F.W. Post 569 Auxiliary, Fulton; and Women of the Moose Lodge #1390, Fulton. She was the wife of Donald J. Aesch, who died in 1992. Surviving are two brothers, Robert Durfey of Cicero and Jacob Durfey of Hastings, and several nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, April 19, at Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church, Volney. Burial in Mount Adnah Cemetery, Fulton. There will be no calling hours. Contributions may be made to Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church, 2862 County Route 45, Fulton, NY 13069.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard on April 16, 2008
 
Durfey, Lila M (I35948)
 
12936 Lilley drowned in the Lake along with John Ingersoll and William Scott. Mrs. Lilley and a Mr. Sampson survived. Half-Shire has the clipping from the December 8, 1868 St. Lawrence Republican.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 3, 1868 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Sad Accident - Between three and four o'clock last Sunday afternoon, and accident occurred at Port Ontario, by which three persons lost their lives. Four sailboats set out from Henderson about 10 am., to return home here, at the close of the fishing season, and, on reaching the Port, two of the boats, thinking the entrance difficult, on account of the storm and the roughness of the lake, were beached outside, and the persons on board walked up safely. The two others, however, endeavored to effect an entrance, but both were capsized, one without and one just within the pier. The former contained Mr. John Ingersoll, of Oswego, but for many years of this place, and Mr. William Scott, of Port Ontario, both of whom were drowned, after clinging to the boat for a short time, and before assistance could reach them. The other boat, having on board William W. Lillie and wife, and A. Samson, of this town, capsized about the same time, but all succeeded in clinging to the boat, except Lillie, who let go just as a relief boat from the Port came to their assistance. We are informed that the relief boat passed entirely over the capsized boat, somewhat injuring Samson, who clung fast, holding Mrs. Lillie also. Indeed, we understand that he succeeded two or three times in rescuing Mr. and Mrs. Lillie after they were washed from the boat, and restoring their lost hold. Strange to say, he has long been lame and blind in one eye, and yet accomplished so much. Lillie's body was found the next morning, about a mile from the scene of the calamity, but none of the others have been heard from. Mr. Ingersoll was about 69 years of age and leaves a wife and several grown-up children. Mr. Lillie about 23, and leaves a wife and one child. Mr. Scott about 41, and a bachelor. Lillie's funeral was attended, at his residence here, on Wednesday.Lilley drowned in the Lake along with John Ingersoll and William Scott. Mrs. Lilley and a Mr. Sampson survived. Half-Shire has the clipping from the December 8, 1868 St. Lawrence Republican.
 
Lilley, William Ward (I68327)
 
12937 Lillian Augusta Watkins Middleton - July 27, 1861 - July 30, 1924. Daughter of Willard Henry and Mary Lillian Pangburn Watkins. Wife of "unknown first husband" & Ernest A. Middleton.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 30, 1924 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Ernest Middleton died at 1:30 this morning. Funeral at the home on Bridge Street, 1:30, Friday. Private.
 
Watkins, Lillian Augusta (I30766)
 
12938 Lillian B. Bellinger, former farm owner - Lillian B. Bellinger, 91, of Hall Road, Fulton, died Monday. Oct. 26 at Loretto Heights Nursing Home, Oswego. Mrs. Bellinger was born in Scriba. She and her husband owned a vegatable farm in Volney for many years. She also worked for the former Lott Machine Shop, Phoenix. Her husband, Victor, died in 1978. Surviving are a daughter, Lois Pryor; four grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; 14 great-great grandchildren. Services were Friday at Young & Son Funeral Home. Burial was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Volney. Contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, Oswego County Unit, 7145 Henry Clay Blvd, Liverpool 13088. Burcham, Lillian Julia (I79977)
 
12939 Lillian Caroline Price Geer - February 4, 1860 - March 13, 1928. Daughter of William G. and Clarinda Sage Price. Wife of Francis M. Geer. Married March 31, 1877.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday March 22, 1928 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Death of Mrs. Lillian Price Geer - Many sorrowing friends and relatives attended the funeral services for Mrs. Lillian C. Geer, wife of Francis Geer of Fernwood. Mrs. Geer was born at Harrisburg, Lewis County, February 4, 1860. She was one of the nine daughters born to William and Clorinda Price. On March 31, 1877 she married Francis Geer of Pitcairn, New York, to them was born six children, four of whom are living. One son died in infancy and the eldest daughter, Mrs. Mable Wright, died May 11, 1914. About thirty-five years ago she came to Oswego County where she has since resided. Two weeks ago she was stricken with pneumonia, followed by apoplexy, which was the cause of her death on Tuesday March 13th. Surviving are her husband, two sons, Lewis Geer of Fernwood, Ray W. Geer of Central Square; two daughters, Mrs. T. K. Smith of Maple View and Mrs. C. F. Goodsell of Fernwood; one sister, Mrs. Cyrus Beach of Harrisville; also ten grandchildren, Mrs. Enda Wright Erwin of Carthage, Mrs. Donald Wright of Rome, Lola Geer, Max Geer, Harland Goodsell, Lewis Goodsell, all of Fernwood, Ivorah Geer, Francis Geer of Central Square, Donald Smith and Doris Smith of Maple View, and two great-grandchildren, daughters of Mrs. Erwin. The casket was covered with many floral tributes, which included pieces from the N.Y.C. operators, Central Square Masonic Lodge, the Fernwood M. E. and Baptist churches, Maple View friends, Fernwood school and many beautiful flowers from the friends and neighbors. Funeral services were held from the family home March 16th at one o'clock, with Rev. Lawrence of Pulaski officiating and at one-thirty at the Fernwood Baptist Church with Rev. Floyd Fennen officiating. Mrs. Clinton Manwarren and Mrs. Vernon Halsey rendered vocal selections. Bearers were. Jesse Burdick, Charles Cooper, Don Petrie and Dewitt Manwarren. Interment was made in the Willis Cemetery.
 
Price, Lillian Caroline (I41662)
 
12940 Lillian E. Draper Sheley - 1871 - June 23, 1913. Daughter of Horace and Julia Hitchcock Draper. Wife of George Arthur Sheley.
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday Evening, June 24, 1913 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Mrs. Lillian A. Sheley, 42, wife of George A. Sheley, died last night at her home, 137 West Eighth Street, after a long illness. She is survived besides her husband and mother, by two sons, Paul A. and Merle D., of this city, and two sisters, Miss Cornelia Low and Mrs. Thomas Smith, of Camden.
 
Draper, Lillian E. (I84255)
 
12941 Lillian Echo Saunders Lovelady Patterson, 91, went to be with Jesus November 11, 2001 in Carrollton. Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home will conduct graveside services 1:00 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 16, 2011 at Llano Cemetery in Amarillo. The family will receive friends from 12:30 until 1:00 pm prior to the service Wednesday.

Lillian was born April 15, 1920 in Dow, Oklahoma to Kenneth P. and Pearl L. Martin Saunders. Lillian graduated in 1938 from Norman High School in Norman, Oklahoma. She graduated from The Comptometer School of Oklahoma City in 1942 and then worked for the Santa Fe Railroad for 30+ years until her retirement.

Lillian was a loving Wife, Mother, Sister, Grandmother and Friend, and will be missed by all who knew her. She enjoyed reading, gardening and visiting with her neighbors. Her favorite flower was the ‘Peace Rose'. She is a member of The First Baptist Church of Paris.

The family wishes to thank Heritage Gardens Healthcare and Custom Care Hospice for all the loving care they provided over the last two years.

Preceded in death by two husbands, Robert L. Lovelady and Chancey Patterson, a brother Kenneth, and two sisters, Narcissa Chapman and Roberta White.

Survivors include a son, Kenneth Lovelady of Flower Mound, TX, a stepson James Lovelady of Stigler, Ok, three grandchildren, Brent Lovelady of North Richland Hills, TX, Brian Lovelady of Little Elm, TX, Tosha Hoefoert of Corinth, TX , six great-grandchildren and a sister Helen Blackmon of San Antonio.

Family suggest memorials be made to your favorite charity. 
Saunders, Lillian Echo (I42550)
 
12942 Lillian Fern Smith - December 15, 1926 - July 29, 1938. Daughter of Chauncey J. and Fern L. Mason Smith. Section 5, Row 30.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, August 3, 1938 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Port Ontario Girl Meets Tragic Death At Pine Grove - Lillian Smith, 11, Drowned In River - Lillian, the 11-year-old and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Smith of Port Ontario, met a tragic death shortly after noon last Thursday when she was drowned in Salmon river near the Dr. Humbert cottage at Pine Grove Lillian had gone to Pine Grove with her father and two younger brothers, Irving 7 and Paul 3. The father was engaged in some construction work for one of the summer residents and the children had gone along with him for an afternoon play spell at the beach nearby. It was while they were playing in the shallow water near the Humbert dock that Lillian ventured out too far and, not being able to swim, was caught by the current then running in the river and carried into deep water. The other children ran and informed their father, but the little girl had been swept out of sight before he could reach the place where the children had been playing. An alarm was spread and help soon arrived, but it was about 45 minutes before the body was located and recovered. In the meantime Drs. A. B. Thompson and John H. L. Mason of Pulaski, had arrived at the scene and as soon as the body was brought to shore the work of resuscitation began. This continued for nearly an hour, but the victim had been in the water too long and could not be revived. Lillian was born in Howardville, December 15, 1926, and came to the vicinity of Port Ontario when about six months old. She was an unusually bright active child, an honor pupil in the Port Ontario school and capable as a helper to her parents in the conduct of their tourist house and fish bait business, as well as general housework. Besides her parents and two brothers she leaves to mourn her passing an older brother, Irving, 13. The funeral was held at the home Saturday with the Rev. A. E. Lawrence officiating. Burial was in Daysville cemetery. [Note: Irving, 13 is a typo, and is actually Lucian H. Smith]
 
Smith, Lillian Fern (I50879)
 
12943 LILLIAN HUTCHINSON
July 9, 2007 | Watertown Daily Times (NY)

Lillian Mae Hutchinson, 83, of 6145 N. Main St., died Friday at her home, where she was under the care of her family and Oswego County Hospice.

Mrs. Hutchinson was a homemaker and had resided in Altmar and Pulaski before moving to Sandy Creek in 2006.

Born Sept. 30, 1923, in Mexico, daughter of Walter and Gladys Dawley Peckham, she attended school in Altmar.

She married Harold L. Hutchinson. He died Sept. 8, 1991.

Surviving are five daughters and two sons-in-law, Priscella Brown, and Thelma and Douglas Richardson, all of Sandy Creek, Judy and Edward Sherman, Williamstown, Linda Bouchard, Camden, and Bonnie Hewitt, Altmar; a son, Edward, Altmar; 16 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Summerville Funeral Home with the Rev. Brian Snyder officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Altmar.Calling hours are noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. 
Peckham, Lillian Mae (I84849)
 
12944 Lillian K. Swan, of Oswego, died Friday. Survived by a brother, Robert Swan of Oswego, and a nephew, Robert Gresham of Camillus. Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday at Dain-Cullinan Funeral Home. Visitation: 4 to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Spring burial in Rural Cemetery.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard on February 2, 2008
__________________________________________

Lillian K. Swan, 91 and a resident of Pontiac Nursing home died Friday morning in the Oswego Hospital. She was born in Minetto and was the daughter of the late Charles F. and Anna Belle McLaughlin Swan. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by a brother Fredrick Swan and two sisters Mabel Gresham and Anna Schmidt. Miss Swan is survived by one brother Robert Swan of Oswego and several nieces and nephews including Robert and Kathy Gresham of Camillus. Funeral services will be Tuesday 11:00AM at the Dain-Cullinan Funeral Home. Calling hours Monday 4-7PM at the funeral home. Spring burial will be in Rural Cemetery.

Published by The Funeral Home 
Swan, Lillian K. (I43508)
 
12945 Lillian Katherine Herrick - April 6, 1865 - November 9, 1914. Daughter of Hiram J. and Jemima Sherman Herrick. Wife of Arthur I. Decatur. Married December 30, 1887.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday Evening, November 11, 1914 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Well Known Woman Dead - Pulaski, November 11 - In the death of Mrs. Arthur I. Decatur, which occurred Monday night at the Herrick farm, about three miles south of this village, the town of Richland loses a most estimable woman. A few days ago Mrs. Decatur, who until recently had been living in this village, was stricken with pneumonia, which caused her death. She was born in this town April 6, 1865, on the farm adjoining the one on which she passed away. A few weeks ago the family moved from this village to the Herrick farm. Mrs. Decatur was a past noble grand of Rising Sun Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 149 and at a meeting held in Oswego last summer was unanimously elected as secretary to Mrs. Leonard A. Knowlton of Pulaski, district deputy president of the First district of Oswego county. The deceased was also a member of Pulaski Grange No. 730, Patrons of Husbandry. Besides her father, Hiram J. Herrick, who is past 86 and makes his home with the Decatur family, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Enos R. Hill of this village and Miss Ruth Decatur, who lives at home. A brother, Ralph R. Herrick, is also a resident of this town. The funeral will be held from the family home at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and will be attended by members of the Rebekah Degree Lodge and the Grange. 
Herrick, Lillian Katherine (I41292)
 
12946 Lillian L. Clemans Davis - February 21, 1878 - May 18, 1948. Daughter of John and Didama Branner Clemans. Wife of Charles A. Davis.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 20, 1948 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Mrs. Lillian Davis, Mother Of Mrs. Bateman, Dies - Mrs. Lillian L. Davis, mother of Mrs. Lawrence Bateman of Mexico, died Tuesday morning, May 18, at the age of 70 in the Utica General Hospital, where she had been a patient for two months. She was the widow of Charles A. Davis and was born in Marcy, Indiana, February 21, 1878, the daughter of John and Didama Branner Clemans. With her husband she came to Pulaski in 1918 and lived there a number of years, later returning to Indiana. On the death of her husband in 1937, she returned to this vicinity for a number years resided with her son, William Davis, in Utica. She was a member of Pulaski chapter, OES; the Amaranth in Macy; Rising Sun Rebekah lodge, Pulaski, and Pulaski Methodist church and its societies. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Bateman, Mexico; two sons, William Davis, Utica, and John A. Davis, Pulaski, and 11 grandchildren. Services will be conducted at the Taylor funeral home, Pulaski, at 10:30 a.m. Friday by the Rev. James N. Pauley of Pulaski Methodist church, with burial in Willis cemetery.
 
Clemans, Lillian L. (I23817)
 
12947 LILLIAN L. WOOD DAIRY FARM OWNER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 11, 2000
Lillian L. Wood, 73, of 87 Wood Road, died Sunday at her home.

Born April 17, 1926, in Ellisburg, daughter of Andrew and Bertha Loomis Nash, she attended Ellisburg schools.

She married Chauncey H. Wood in 1945. The couple spent their entire married life in Sandy Creek, owning and operating a dairy farm on Wood Road. Mr. Wood died Nov. 17, 1973.

Surviving are three sons, Erwin, David and Richard, all of Sandy Creek; four stepsons, Ralph, Robert and Ronald Wood, all of Sandy Creek, and Lyle Wood, New Mexico; a stepdaughter, Phyllis Fowler, Redfield; two sisters, Arlene Atkinson, Pulaski, and Loretta Drake, California; four brothers, Andrew J. Nash, Rochester, Marshall and James Nash, both of Adams, and Harold Nash, address unknown; two grandchildren, 16 stepgrandchildren and several step-great- grandchildren.

A brother, Alden Nash, died before her.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Woodlawn Cemetery with the Rev. Brian Snyder, pastor of Boylston Wesleyan Church, officiating. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are with Summerville Funeral Home.

Donations may be made to Sandy Creek Volunteer Fire Department. 
Nash, Lillian Louise (I53083)
 
12948 LILLIAN M. KEMP FORMER TEACHER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 23, 2001
Lillian M. Kemp, 92, formerly of Pulaski, died Wednesday in Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, Vt.

Mrs. Kemp taught for 10 years at Webster High School.

Born Jan. 2, 1909, in Avon, Conn., daughter of F. Earle and Ruth Austin McChesney, she graduated from Pulaski Academy in 1926, and from Cornell University, Ithaca, in 1931.

She married Alfred A. Kemp on June 5, 1937, at the New Milford (Pa.) Baptist Church. He died Oct. 29, 1980. Mrs. Kemp lived in Pulaski for 14 years before moving to Burlington in September.

She was a member of the Pulaski Congregational Church, the Congregational Pilgrim Guild, the Pulaski Civic Club and the Pulaski Historical Club.

Surviving are a son, David S., Richmond, Vt.; a brother, Dr. Hugh McChesney, Pulaski, and two grandchildren.

A brother, William McChesney, died in 2000. Three sisters also died before her, Edith Nichols in 2000, Elsie Brownell in 1972, and Lois McChesney in 1979.

A graveside service will be held in Pulaski Cemetery at a time to be announced.

Arrangements are with Foster- Hax Funeral Home.
Class of 1926 PACS 
McChesney, Lillian Isabelle (I47378)
 
12949 Lillian M. Sweatland, 72, of Richland dies April 29, at the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown, where she was a patient for five days.

Born October 15, 1899, the daughter of Asa and Anna Osborn Green in Williamstown, Mrs. Sweatland attended Camden High school and was married to Ray A. Sweatland in 1917 at Westdale. Mr. Sweatland was employed for many years by the New York Central Railroad as a maintenance foreman. They resided in Westdale, Pulaski, and Richland. He died July 24, 1954.

Survivors include two sons, Ray Sweatland Jr., Central Square, Robert L., Richland; two daughters, Mrs. David (Catherine) Bailey, Pulaski, Mrs. Charles (Edna) Wilcox, Sandy Creek, eight grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren.

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, May 3, 1972 
Green, Lillian M. (I41432)
 
12950 Lillian Mae Sanderson, 85, formerly of Sandy Creek and Lacona, die Saturday at Van Duyn Home and Hospital, Syracuse, where she had been a resident since Nov. 28, 1979.

The funeral will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Summerville Funeral Home with the Rev. Brian Snyder, pastor of Boylston Wesleyan Church, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Surviving are two daughters, Mary K. Mason, Syracuse, and Luella Moran, Liberty Hills, Texas; three sisters, Vercie Cary and Ada Hackett, both of Fulton, and Jennie Shabych, St. Petersburg, Fla.; two brothers, Raymond Stacy, Sandy Creek, and John Stacy, Lacona; eight grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

A sister, Eva Steele, died March 3, 1988.

Born April 27, 1911, in Pulaski, daughter of Jay and Rena Tyfair Stacy, she was educated in Sandy Creek schools. She lived in Lacona and Sandy Creek before moving to Syracuse in 1971.

She married Ephraim A. Carnrite Aug. 15, 1930, in Lacona. Mr. Carnrite, a cabinetmaker, died April 14, 1964. She married Hugh C. Sanderson Feb. 17, 1979, in Syracuse. Mr. Sanderson, a retired tool and die maker, died Oct. 16, 1979.

Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Monday, April 29, 1996 
Stacy, Lillian Mae (I41973)
 

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