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| 13151 | Louis Wayne Rice - October 22, 1906 - October 9, 1963. Son of William B. and Sarah Loveland Rice. Husband of Grace Hurley Rice. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 10, 1963 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Services for Lewis W. Rice, 56, area farmer who was fatally injured in a two-truck collision on Route 11, a mile south of Hastings, Wednesday morning, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Foster Funeral Home here, the Rev. Llewellyn Jones, officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Mr. Rice was driving his truck south on Route 11 about 9:25 a.m. when it collided with the rear of a dump truck that had just left a gravel pit 300 feet north of the accident scene. The dump truck was overturned and Rice's truck continued on and broke off a utility pole to the south of the impact area. The driver was ejected from his truck. He was pinned to the ground by the truck and the debris, which included full cans of milk he had picked up at various farms for delivery to the Queensboro Milk Company plant at Malloy. He operated a milk delivery service for area farmers, according to the Sheriffs Department. A native of Bridgewater Corners, Vermont, where he was born October 22, 1906, a son of William B. and Sarah Loveland Rice, he had resided in this area since 1942 and operated a farm along with his milk pick-up service. Mr. Rice was a member of the Fernwood Baptist church and the Dairyman's League. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Grace Hurley Rice; two sons, Aldwin of Baldwinsville and Darwin Rice of Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania; a brother, Sterling Rice of Spokane, Washington; two sisters, Mrs. Anton Develski of Genoa, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Edward Hack of Glens Falls, five grandchildren. | Rice, Louis Wayne (I69552)
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| 13152 | Louis worked for the town of Redfield Highway crew for many years. Following his retirement he moved into Pulaski. | McCaw, Louis Melvin (I21284)
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| 13153 | Louis's obituary is cited from the Sandy Creek News. | Joyner, Lewis M. (I48734)
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| 13154 | Louisa Harrington Walker Balcom (May 29, 1938-January 27, 2014). Louis was a well known lady in Pulaski. Born in Johnsburgh, NY she was 1st married to Arnold Walker a long-time druggist in Pulaski. Arnold died in 1994. In her later years she was married to Pratt Balcom, and together they were strong members of the Park Methodist Church. Louisa is survived by three sons, 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Louisa Joyce Walker Balcom, age 75, resident of Pulaski passed away Monday, surrounded by her loving family, at Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse. Louisa was born May 29, 1938 in Johnsburgh, NY the daughter of James and Eva Russell Harrington. Louisa resided in Chestertown, Adams and Malone, NY before moving to Pulaski in 1972. She married Arnold A. Walker on March 29, 1959, and he passed away on October 27, 1994. She later married Pratt A. Balcom on November 26, 2006. Through the years, Louisa worked in child care, and was employed by the Pulaski Day Care Center for ten years, retiring in 2006. She was a member of the Park United Methodist Church in Pulaski. Surviving are her husband, Pratt Balcom of Pulaski; three sons, Douglas (Melissa) Walker of Oswego, Bruce (Rose) Walker of Sandy Creek and Tim Walker of Clyde; a stepson, Andrew Balcom of Tioga, PA, 11 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren; a brother, Guy (Fran) Harrington of Port Jefferson Station, NY; two sisters, Alvira (Michael) McGarr of South Glens Falls, and Sharon (Frederick) Walden of Glens Falls; a stepbrother, Gary; and two stepsisters, Golda and Gloria; and an abundance of nieces, nephews and cousins. Louisa was predeceased by her parents; a brother, George "Sonny" Harrington; a sister, Sandra Patton; stepfather, Henry Millington; and an infant son, Brian, who died in 1960. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, January 31, 2014, at the Park United Methodist Church, 2 Hubble Street, Pulaski, with a spring burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. Donations may be made to the Pulaski Day Care Center, 20 Castle Drive, Pulaski, NY 13142, or to Golisano Children's Hospital, Foundation for Upstate Medical University, 750 E. Adams St. CAB326 Syracuse, NY 13210. Published in Syracuse Post Standard from Jan. 29 to Jan. 30, 2014 | Harrington, Louisa Joyce (I17068)
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| 13155 | Louisa Mary Willis - November 20, 1870 - March 11, 1929. Daughter of Lavillar J. and Jennie House Willis. Wife of Agustus Luther Learned & Mr. Chadwick. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 6, 1928 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Mrs. Louisa Learned Chadwick passed away Monday, March 11, after an illness of several months. She was born in the town of Richland November 20, 1870, the daughter of the late Lavillar Willis and Jennie House Willis. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Miss Blanche Learned, Syracuse, Mrs. Ralph Shumway, Geneseo, and one son Harry Learned, Syracuse; two sisters, Miss Elizabeth Willis and Mrs. Leverett Buck, Mexico; two brothers, Martin Willis of Mexico and Charlie Willis of Fernwood; three grandchildren, Jeanne Shumway and Janet and David Learned. The funeral was held at the house Wednesday afternoon. Interment in the Willis cemetery. | Willis, Louisa Mary (I76632)
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| 13156 | LOUISE B. SMITH Syracuse Herald American (NY) - April 19, 1987 Louise B. Smith, 78, of 7186 Lake Street, died Saturday morning in Fort Worth, Texas. She was born in Hastings on Oct. 21, 1908. She graduated from Pulaski Academy in 1925 and the Albany State Teachers College in 1929. Mrs. Smith was married to M. Robert Smith on Aug. 28, 1938. They lived all their married life in Pulaski. Mr. Smith was a herdsman for Douglaston Manor Farms. He died May 13, 1983. Mrs. Smith taught Latin and French at the Pulaski Academy and Central School for 33 years, retiring in 1974. She was a member of the Pulaski Congregational Church and the Pulaski Historical Society. Her great-great-grandfather, Jeremiah Angell Mathewson, was one of the original settlers of Pulaski. Surviving are two sons, the Rev. Dr. George L. Proctor-Smith, pastor of the Diamond Hill Methodist Church in Fort Worth, Tex., and Philip A. Smith, an assistant foreign editor at the Washington Post; four grandchildren; a brother, Angell Mathewson of Edinboro, Pa.; two nieces; one nephew. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Pulaski Congregational Church, with her son, the Rev. Proctor-Smith, and the Rev. J. Paul Hudson, pastor of the Pulaski Congregational Church, officiating. Burial will be in the family plot in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St., Pulaski. | Mathewson, Louise Beatrice (I31216)
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| 13157 | Louise Campbell Word Mellen - August 9, 1867 - April 16, 1928. Wife of George H. Mellen. Married November 17, 1892. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 26, 1928 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. George H. Mellen died Monday, April 16, 1928 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Michael Mackey, in Syracuse. Mrs. Mellen, who before her marriage was Louise Campbell Word, was born in Palestine, Texas, August 9, 1867. Her mother died when she was born. Her father was a lawyer in Palestine, and during the Civil War served as an officer in the Southern Army. Mrs. Mellen was adopted by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell and lived in New Orleans for a few years. Then they moved to Sullivan, Ohio, the birthplace of Mr. Mellen. Mrs. Mellen graduated from the Wellington, Ohio High School and attended Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia, for three years, studying art and religious training. While at school in Wellington she met Mr. Mellen who was visiting in Ohio with his mother. They were married November 17, 1892, and came immediately to Richland, New York. Twenty-one years ago they came to Syracuse and conducted a grocery store for ten years. A year ago Mrs. Mellen spent the winter in Texas visiting all the relatives there and in Ohio. Mrs. Mellen was an active worker in the Church of Christ at Richland and also in the South Geddes Street Church of Christ at Syracuse. W. B. Smith conducted the funeral service in Syracuse, which was largely attended by friends and church people. George H. Doust, pastor of the South Geddes Street Church of Christ accompanied the relatives and friends to Richland and conducted the services in the Church of Christ there. She was laid to rest in the Richland Cemetery just a little way from the place where she began her married life. The display of flowers assured everyone that Mrs. Mellen had many warm friends. Mrs. Mellen is survived by her husband, George Mellen, a daughter Mrs. Michael Mackey and a grandson, Richard Mackey of Syracuse, her step-mother, Mrs. Kate B. Word, two brothers John and Thomas Word, and a sister, Mrs. Jettie McCann of Palestine, Texas. The family wish to express their thanks and appreciation for the services rendered both in Syracuse and Richland. Mr. Mellen was a former merchant in Richland, doing business where the Wilson store is now located. He was highly instrumental in the building of the Vorea Church. | Campbell, Louise (I54016)
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| 13158 | Louise Fern Runion Obleman - August 27, 1922 - December 15, 1998. Daughter of Rex Henry and Mildred Elizabeth Weideman Runion. Wife of William John Obleman, Sr. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, December 19, 1998 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Louise R. Obleman, E W. Edward's Retiree - Louise R. Obleman, 76, North Syracuse, a native of Pulaski, died Tuesday at Pontiac Nursing Home, Oswego. Mrs. Obleman retired in 1975 from E.W. Edward's Department Store, Syracuse, after 25 years of service. Born August 27, 1922, in Pulaski, daughter of Rex and Mildred Weidman Runion, she was a 1939 graduate of Pulaski Academy High School. She married William J. Obleman on June 17, 1940, in Pulaski Baptist Church with the Rev. Albert E. Lawrence officiating. The couple moved to North Syracuse in 1952 and spent summers at Noble Shores, Redfield. Mrs. Obleman was a member and past president of Robert Edwards Memorial American Legion Post 358 Auxiliary. Surviving besides her husband are a son, Michael R., Pulaski; five grandchildren and two great-granddaughters. A son, William J. Jr., died June 13, 1992. The funeral will be at 11 am. today at Foster¬Hax Funeral Home with the Revs. John Hogan and Elizabeth Mowry officiating. Spring burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 5575 Thompson Road, DeWitt, New York 13214. | Runion, Louise Fern (I47268)
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| 13159 | LOUISE K. DUNTON Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - May 25, 1987 Services for Louise K. Dunton, 76, of Syracuse Road, Pulaski, who died Saturday at Oswego City Hospital, will be at an undetermined time in the Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski, the Rev. Earl Smith officiating. There will be no calling hours. Born in Winfield, she moved to the Pulaski area in 1951. She graduated from Flushing High School and from Flushing Business School. She formerly operated a dairy farm in the town of Orwell. She attended the Park United Methodist Church. She was active in Christian Endeavor. Her husband, Lucian Dunton, died in 1982. Surviving are three sons, James of San Leandro, Calif., and Dr. Harlow Dunton D.D.S. and Richard, both of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Lee Langer of Gastonia, N.C., and Mrs. Dale Claridge of Pulaski; a sister, Anne Howitt of Little Neck; a brother, Gustav Kimmins of Mattituck; 13 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the Stained Glass Window Fund of the Park United Methodist Church. Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, has charge of arrangements. | Kimmins, Louise (I53467)
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| 13160 | Louise P. Milne, 73, of Baldwinsville died Wednesday, March 5, 2008, at Community-General Hospital, Syracuse, NY. She was born in North Hartland, VT, lived in Baldwinsville for many years before retiring to Goldsboro, NC. Louise was an elementary school teacher in Baldwinsville for over 30 years. She was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth F. Milne in 2003. Survivors: three daughters, Heather Stewart of Brocton, NY, Maribeth (Darrell) Spara of Jordan, NY and Holly (Russ) Milne-Wells of Brasher Falls, NY; a step-daughter, Joyce Cooper of Aberdeen, Scotland; 8 granddaughters; a grandson; a great-grandson; a sister, Susan LeMay of Lebanon, NH; a brother and sister-in-law, Gerry and Jeanne Phelps of Goldsboro, NC; a sister-in-law, Claudette Phelps of Hopkinton, NH; a brother-in-law, William Milne of Redcar, England; several nieces and nephews. Services: 11:00am Monday, March 10, 2008, at Christ Community United Methodist Church, Stiles Road, Syracuse, NY. Calling hours are 1-4pm & 7-9pm Sunday at Falardeau Funeral Home, 93 Downer St., Baldwinsville. Contributions: in lieu of flowers to Christ Community United Methodist Church or Habitat for Humanity, 308 Otisco St., Syracuse, NY 13204 | Phelps, Louise Mabelle (I63593)
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| 13161 | LOVELLA MAE HAVENS, NATIVE OF PULASKI, DIES Watertown Daily Times (NY) - February 20, 1995Browse Issues Lovella Mae Havens, 73, Larkin Avenue, Lakeport, a native of Pulaski, died Saturday at Oneida City Hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Traub Funeral Home, Bridgeport. Burial will be in Oneida Lake Cemetery, Messenger's Bay. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the American Lung Association. Surviving are her husband, Warren; five sons, Warren Jr., Syracuse, Douglas, Canastota, John, Sacramento, Calif., Michael, Mexico, and Mark, Central Square; two daughters, Susan Lang, Syracuse, and Janet Brown, Liverpool; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister, Janet Sharp, Meriden, Conn., and several nieces and nephews. Born in Pulaski, Mrs. Havens had lived in Lakeport for the past 45 years. LOVELLA MAE HAVENS Syracuse Herald American (NY) - February 19, 1995Browse Issues Lovella Mae Havens, 73, of Larkin Avenue, Lakeport, died Saturday at Oneida City Hospital. Born in Pulaski, Mrs. Havens lived in Lakeport the past 45 years. Surviving are her husband, Warren; five sons, Warren Jr. of Syracuse, Douglas of Canastota, John of Sacramento, Calif., Michael of Mexico, and Mark of Central Square; two daughters, Susan Lang of Syracuse and Janet Brown of Liverpool; one sister, Janet Sharp of Meriden, Conn.; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Traub Funeral Home in Bridgeport. Burial will be in Oneida Lake Cemetery at Messenger's Bay. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, 7975 Route 31. Contributions can be made to the American Lung Association. | Hutchins, Lovella Mae (I36150)
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| 13162 | Loving mother, wife, grandmother and great-grandmother, she was the daughter of Fredrick and Cora Vine McEwen. She married her childhood sweetheart Ralph Draper on 4 July 1945 after his return from the war in Europe. A dedicated military wife she endured numerous moves all over the country as her husbands military career dictated. She was the mother of 6 children, 4 of whom died shortly after birth (Harold, John, Judy and Jamie) and a grandmother and great-grandmother. Her surviving son's Harry and Ralph Jr. both served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam war. A devoted Christian she was deeply involved in her church and worked as a Sunday school teacher most of her life. She passed away on 23 Feb. 2001 two weeks after her husband of 55yrs. She is buried with her husband, one of her son's (Harry) and her two infant daughters in her hometown. | McEwen, Viola Mae (I47978)
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| 13163 | Lovisa's dath date is taken from her stone, while the birth date is only found in the Doane Genealogy. | Jackson, Lovisa (I33647)
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| 13164 | Lowville Journal and Republican Apr 14 1910 -Mrs. Mary Olmstead Clemons passed away at her home In Sperryville Friday night. Besides her husband, Daniel Clemons, she leaves a large family of small children, and also an infant daughter a few hours old. She also leaves three brothers, Phineas, George and David Olrnstead, and two half brothers, Emory Webster and Charles Webster, and one sister, Mrs. Howard Ward. Mrs. Clemons was a good wife and loving mother and had a good many friends who extend sympathy to the bereaved family In their sad hour of sorrow. ********* 1900 Federal Census Mary stated she had 7 children, 5 living. | Olmstead, Mary Elizabeth (I27255)
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| 13165 | Lowville Journal and Republican Jan 10 1913 Mrs. Louise Conners is very ill at her home at Parkers. She Is being cared for by her daughter Katie, of Adams. Lowville Journal and Republican May 25, 1916 Jesse Clemons, of Adams, spent a couple of days with friends in town. He brought the body, of his mother, who died at Adams last winter, here for interment. | Smith, Louisa (I65785)
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| 13166 | Lt Martinus Peter Meyer (1714-1802) son of Johannes Meyer (1685/6-1753) and Anna Margaretha Baurein (). Name of wife: Unknown Children: 1. Catherine Meyer 2. John Meyer 3. Anna Meyer 4. Matthew Meyer 5. Margaret Meyer 6. Mary Meyer 7. Michael Meyer 8. Peter Meyer 9. Lorentz Meyer 10. Joseph (Peter) Meyer 11. Elizabeth Meyer | Meyer, Martinus Peter (I30266)
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| 13167 | Lt. US Navy Reserve (2000) | Clarke, Bruce Cooper (I48547)
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| 13168 | LUANN J. BEATTIE SCHOOL BUS DRIVER Watertown Daily Times (NY) - July 10, 1997Browse Issues The funeral for Luann J. Beattie, 40, County Route 89, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Vorea Community Church, Orwell, with the Rev. Keith Miller, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Adams Rural Cemetery. Calling hours will be 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville. Mrs. Beattie died at 8:52 p.m. Tuesday in the emergency room of Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown, after being stricken at home with an apparent heart attack. Mrs. Beattie was a bus driver for South Jefferson Central School, Adams, for seven years. Previously, she was a waitress at the Pine Diner and worked at Pierrepont Manor General Store. Born July 4, 1957, in Watertown, daughter of Leslie and Phyllis Rogers Curtis, she was a 1975 graduate of Pulaski Academy and Central School. She married Terry L. Beattie on Sept. 13, 1980, in the Mannsville Methodist Church. The couple had lived at their home on County Route 89 for 12 years. Mrs. Beattie was an active supporter of South Jefferson Central School sports programs. Surviving besides her husband, her father and her stepmother, Shirley Curtis, Pulaski, are two sons, Adam and Eric, both at home; a daughter, Rachel, Altmar; a brother, Michael D., Parish; five stepsisters, Melanie Frary, Central Square, Lera McGrew, Ellisburg, Marie Cross, Adams, Darlene Layo, Breeding, Conn., and JoAnn Newcomb, Pulaski; a stepbrother, George Price, Lawrenceville, Ga.; a half brother, Jason Curtis, Pulaski, and a granddaughter. Class of 1975 PACS | Curtis, Luanne Joyce (I69670)
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| 13169 | Luanna Achsah Erskine - February 27, 1820 - March 28, 1907, age 87 years, 1 month. Daughter of John and Achsah Jewell Erskine, Jr. Newspaper Article - Thursday, October 17, 1907 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Wouldn't Probate Will - In Surrogate's Court at Pulaski Friday, Surrogate Mead refused to probate the will of Luana Erskine, late of Richland, who left $2,800 worth of property to her brother, Charles, on the admission of one of the witnesses that he didn't see the deceased sign it. March 28, 1907 ~ Laura Erskine, age 87 years, 1 month, Single, Teacher, born in New Hampshire, Resident of Richland Township for 69 years, Daughter of John Erskine born in New Hampshire, and Achsah Jewell, Died in Fernwood of pneumonia, La Grippe. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, April 3, 1907 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fernwood - Mrs. Carrie Erskine Stevens, of Brooklyn, is here to attend the funeral of her aunt and uncle, C. R. Erskine, and Miss Luanna Erskine. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 10, 1907 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Fernwood, April 8 - The funeral services of Miss Luana Erskine and Charles Erskine was held at the M. E. church. Charles passed away last on March 27, aged 73 and Luana on March 28, aged 87, as two shocks of grain fully ripe and ready for the Master's garner. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 3, 1907 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fernwood - Again is our village and morning over the deaths of C. R. Erskine, and his sister, Miss Luanna. Mr. Erskine had been feeble all winter and on March 27, he heard the Master's voice saying, "It is enough, how faithful he has been in all of his earthly business, come, enter into the Joys which all of thy Christian days you have been striving for." Just a little weaker and a shorter breath and he was in eternity. All unmindful of what had happened, the loving sister, who was also very ill, and at times her mind was not her own, asked if her brother had yet returned, saying he had been absent all day, and quietly as her life had always been with no opposition to God's will, she just reached out her hand and lovingly did her Savior guide her trembling footsteps through the deep, dark uncertainty into the light of perfect day. They were born in New Hampshire and came here with their parents when very young and knew what it was to work and toil, and it always lived together. They had not lived selfishly, but lived one for the other. A life, which had witnessed many changes here, was Miss Erskine for her years were 87, and Mr. Erskine, although the more feeble of the two was 78. Mr. Erskine was twice married, once in his early years he married Miss Harriet Fancher, who died in 1902. In 1903, he remarried Mrs. Emma Weaver, a sister of his first wife. Not alone will the only brother and sister born and miss them, but the whole community will mourn the loss of him who was a loyal brother, husband, neighbor and friend. The double services were held at the church April 1, Rev. F. M. Harvey and Rev. W. H. Hall conducted the services. A quartet, L. M. Perry, B. Burdick, Mrs. L. M. Perry and Mrs. M. Barnard sang "Asleep in Jesus," "How Blest the Righteous when He Dies" and "Abide with Me." Interment was made in Willis Cemetery. A wife, one brother, George Erskine, of Fargo, and a sister, Mrs. Emeline Stowell, of Wisconsin, survive them. Friends from Brooklyn, Pulaski, Mexico and Albion were present. News was received from a sister, Mrs. Erastus Holdridge, of Wisconsin, who died March 23, three of one family in less than a week. | Erskine, Luanna Achsah (I54923)
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| 13170 | Lucian Frank Matthews - August 16, 1892 - May 12, 1954. Son of Edson L. and Eva McCumber Matthews. Husband of Opal Pearl Colvin Matthews. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 13, 1954 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Friday for L. F. Matthews - Lucian F. Matthews, 61, well-known painter and decorator of Pulaski, died at the North Park Nursing Home Wednesday forenoon following a serious illness of less than a week. He had been in poor health for some time but had worked until stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage in the office of Dr. John L. H. Wilson last Thursday night. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. from the Foster Funeral Home with the Rev. James N. Pauley of the Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be made in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at the Foster home, Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Opal Colvin Matthews, and two cousins, the Misses Grace and Bessie Matthews of Pulaski. Mr. Matthews was born in Brownsville, August 16, 1892, the son of Edson and Eva McCumber Matthews. He attended Brownsville school, coming to Pulaski in 1914, where he was employed at the Table factory, the Box shop and later the Charmalone Company as a cabinet maker and finisher. Late years he had engaged in painting and decorating. He married Miss Opal Colvin in 1917. | Matthews, Lucian Frank (I30729)
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| 13171 | Lucian H. Smith - March 9, 1925 - September 27, 1975. Son of Chauncey J. and Fern L. Mason Smith. Husband of Shirley L. Petersen Smith. Married November 12, 1949. Section 5, Row 31. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, September 29, 1975 Palladium-Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Lucian H. Smith, 50, of Williamstown RD 2, and formerly of 819 Tallman Street, Syracuse, died Saturday at St. Camillus Extended Care Facility in Syracuse. Born in the Town of Albion, he attended Pulaski Academy and Central School. He was employed as a truck driver. Surviving are his wife, the former Shirley L. Petersen; a son, Leon R. of Williamstown; two daughters, Mrs. Clifford Thompson of Williamstown and Beverly, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Smith of Pulaski; four brothers, Erwin of Mexico, Paul of Warners, and Leonard and Douglas, both of Pulaski. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. | Smith, Lucian H. (I85425)
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| 13172 | Lucille A. Shampine SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2012 Lucille A. Shampine, 62 , of 23292 Gardner Drive, passed away at her home on Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Mrs. Shampine was born in Gouverneur, a daughter of Louis N. and Jennie Johnson Collier. She graduated from Harrisville Central School in 1967 and attended Morrisville Technical College for Phlebotomy. Mrs. Shampine began her career as a phlebotomist in hospitals in Johnson City and Carthage. She was employed by Drs. Fitzgerald and Finnerty, later OB-GYN Associates, until it closed in September of 2006, then employed with Samaritan Health System, retiring in 2009. On September 15, 1972, she married David C. Shampine at the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Pitcairn, NY, in an ecumenical service with Fr. Hugh J. Connaghan and Rev. Edwin Elliot officiating. Mrs. Shampine was a member of St. Patrick's Church. She made many contributions to St. Patrick's Parish in Watertown; as a past school board member, bereavement councilor and spent several years co-chairing "Tricky Trays," a special silent auction fundraiser for the school. Mrs. Shampine was an originator of the Elizabeth Ministry at St. Patrick's Parish. She was the force behind the ministry at Samaritan Medical Center for families that had lost a child during pregnancy or that were stillborn. A fellow member of the ministry commented that Lucy donated a box of angel pins among many other things; she was so generous in her support of the ministry. Luci underwent open heart surgery twice, once in 1995 and once in 2009. She and her husband held Dr. Mehdi Marvasti, Syracuse, and the personnel at St. Joseph's Hospital, in high esteem for saving her life on both occasions. Surviving besides her husband are two sons and their wives, Scott D., Watertown and Tonya, Pulaski, and Steven A. and Julie, Colorado; two brothers, Eugene Collier, Sandy Creek, and Derek Collier, Gouverneur; three grandchildren, Lawrence Austin, Jennifer J. and Lindsey A. Shampine, all of Pulaski; a sister-in-law, Bette Shampine, Carthage; and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be held Sunday from 2-6 p.m. at the D.L. Calarco Funeral Home, Inc. A prayer service will be held Monday at 9:15 a.m. at the funeral home, followed by a 10 a.m. funeral mass at St. Patrick's Church with Reverend Donald Robinson officiating and Reverend George Maroun concelebrating. Burial will be in New St. James Cemetery Carthage, NY. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 5575 Thompson Road, Syracuse, NY 13214 or to the Diocese of Ogdensburg Bishops Fund, P.O. Box 369, Ogdensburg, NY 13669. | Collier, Lucille A. (I17783)
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| 13173 | Lucille Mildred Hort Neild - June 30, 1918 - December 5, 1967. Biological daughter of David D. and Grace Ruth Adams Tanner. Adopted Daughter of Arby and Grace Ruth Adams Hort. Wife Earl Horace Neild. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 6, 1967 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Mrs. Lucille Neild, 49, wife of Earl Neild, 155 East Utica Street, died at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Robert (Ruth) Strong on Tuesday evening after a long illness. Born in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Arby and Ruth Adams Hort, and resided most of her life in Oswego. She was a graduate of Oswego High School, a member of Christ Episcopal Service and an officer of Lake City Chapter, 352, Order of Eastern Star. Surviving besides her husband and sister, are four daughters, Mrs. Philip (Barbara) Sagneri, Mrs. Terry (Bonnie) Shear and Miss Verna Neild of Oswego and Mrs. Edward (Brenda) Church of Bay Shore, Long Island; a son, Gene Neild of Oswego; a brother, Lt. John Hort, United States Navy, Tokyo; seven grandchildren; also nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday at 9:30 a.m. at the Dowdle Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. in Meade Memorial Chapel of Christ Church with Rev. Frederick R. Mills officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski. Friends may call at the funeral home, Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. | Tanner, Lucille Mildred (I40564)
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| 13174 | Lucille Mitchell DeNio - August 30, 1910 - March 1971. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell. Wife of Ralph T. DeNio. Married April 25, 1927. Section 2, Row 24. | Mitchell, Lucille (I80574)
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| 13175 | Lucinda Slater Russell - June 11, 1835 - July 21, 1915. Daughter of Brayton and Philena Slater. Wife of John A. Russell & Charles E. Russell. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, July 27, 1915 The Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Scriba, July 27 - Mrs. Lucinda Slater Russell died at the home of her son, Jesse Russell, 173 East Oneida street, Oswego, on Wednesday, July 21st, at 5 p.m. She was the daughter of the late Brayton and Philena Slater, of Richland, where she was born eighty-one years ago. She was one of nine children, five girls and four boys, she being the eldest of the family. Her brothers are Fred W. Slater, Sandy Creek; Alleb B. Slater, Lake Geneseo, Wisconsin; Lewis R. Slater, Los Angeles, California, and Veeder, Oswego. Her only sister now living is Mrs. David M. Dean, Scriba, the other sisters all having passed away before. She also leaves besides her son Jesse and his five children, another son, John A., in Richton, Mississippi, who has one son. She lived near Daysville in Richland, a good many years ago. She was twice married, her first husband being the late John Russell, of Richland. Her second was the late Charles E. Russell, New Haven. She was a devout member of the M. E. Church, in New Haven, and a member of the Ladies Aid Society in the church, and also belonged to the W.C.T.U. Her late husband being a soldier, she was a member of the Relief Corps. She leaves a step-daughter, Mrs. H. Wallace, of New Haven, besides a large circle of friends to mourn her loss, for all who knew her loved and respected her. | Slater, Lucinda Ann (I57390)
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| 13176 | Lucinda was born the daughter of the late Robert & Lillian (Tiller) Lattimer. Many of her friends know her as “Cindy.” During school Lucinda was active in band and chorus for four years, her junior year she was part of all county chorus. Cindy was involved with the school play as a freshman and sophomore, and was on the honor roll her junior and senior year. Following graduation, Cindy attended CCBI graduating with a degree in executive business administration and accounting. She worked at American Finance in Pulaski, later moving to North Syracuse where she obtained her real estate license and worked for various agencies in the region. She later moved to Central Square where she worked for F. G. Alletzhauser, Inc. Cindy later moved to Altmar where she opened the Altmar Smokehouse and Lodge which had the first fish cleaning station on the Salmon River. During this time she also worked for the Boy Scouts of America in Syracuse, worked at the Salmon River Fish Hatchery, Byrne Dairy, “Ma Barkers” and Earls. Several years ago Cindy moved to Georgia where she worked in the office for Kennedy Contract Painting, and as a short order cook. About 17 years ago she went to work for Soft Water Company that was later bought by Metro Water Filter of the south, with which she is still employed. While in Central New York, Cindy was an active volunteer. She served as Regent of the Ontario Chapter of the Daughters of American Revolution, President of the Half-Shire Historical Society for a time in the early 1990s, President and later secretary of the American Legion Auxiliary and Secretary of the Civic Club. Cindy was active also in the Pulaski Eastern Star holding the seat of Ada. She was an early volunteer of NOCA ambulance. Since her move to Georgia Cindy continues to be an active community volunteer. She is secretary, fund-raising chair and trustee of the Crooked Creek Association. A member of the Robinson-Dance Saturday school class and a member of Eatonton First Methodist Church, and secretary for “Energizers” (a senior non-denominational fun church group). She is also a member of the Harmony Community Association and works the annual fish fry there. The group has an annual dinner club where Cindy and others cook for the group twice a year. She is also active in the local republican club. Cindy is married to James Spicer, and has one son Timothy Wheeler who lives in Eatonton, Georgia. She has six step children: Diane Godfrey, Sherry LaFlamme, William Spicer, Douglas Spicer, Robert Spicer and Jeff Spicer. Cindy also has three grandchildren, 12 step-grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and nine step great-grandchildren. In her spare time Cindy enjoys travelling, particularly “home” to see her mother Lillian Lattimer, family and friends. Class of 1964 PACS | Lattimer, Lucinda Ann (I59950)
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| 13177 | Lucius Alonzo Watkins - April 24, 1873 - December 11, 1934. Son of Willard Henry and Mary Louisa Pangburn Watkins. Husband of Elizabeth Ann Rice Watkins. Married March 13, 1893. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 19, 1934 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Lucius Alonzo Watkins, 61, died at his home on Lewis Street, late Tuesday afternoon, December 12. He had been in ill health for the past four months. Mr. Watkins was born in this town April 24, 1873, a son of Willard H. and Mary Pangborn Watkins. On March 13, 1893, he married Eliza Rice of Jonesville, Michigan, who survives him. Other survivors are two sons, Floyd and Willard, two daughters, Miss Irene Watkins and Mrs. Ruby Trumbull, all of this village; also two sisters, Mrs. Mabel E. Brown of Santa Ana, California, and Luella Brown of Texas. Mr. Watkins had been in the employ of the Town of Richland since 1909 and for many years had operated the steam roller in road construction work, being classed as one of the best steam roller engineers in this branch of highway service. He was also a good musician, having played in the Pulaski, Richland and Mexico bands. He was an attendant at the Methodist church, and a member of A. S. Warner camp, S. of V. The funeral was held at the home Friday with Rev. Henry Bridge officiating. Burial in Richland cemetery. | Watkins, Lucius Alonzo (I44513)
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| 13178 | Lucius C. Nelson - September 17, 1867 - November 21, 1956. Son of David H. and Paulina D. Cole Nelson. Husband of Martha E. Wafful Nelson. Married September 17, 1890. Newspaper Obituary - Friday Evening, November 23, 1956 Rome Daily Sentinel - Rome, New York - L. C. Nelson, 89, Dies in Camden - Camden ¬Lucius C. Nelson, 89, died Wednesday at the George Nursing Home here. The son of David H. and Pauline Cole Nelson, he was born September 17, 1867 in Millers Mills, and on September 17, 1890 married the former Martha E. Wafful in Orwell. She died in April 1950. Mr. Nelson worked for the Railway Express on the New York Central for 32 years, retiring about 20 years ago. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, the Maccabees and the First Methodist Church of Camden. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. V. M. Scramuzza, New Orleans, and Mrs. Earnest Graham, Camden; four grandsons; 11 great-grandchildren and several nieces. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the B. A. Sanbom and Son Funeral Home with the Rev. Allison C. Wood, pastor of the Methodist Church officiating. Burial in Richland cemetery. Friends may call at their convenience. | Nelson, Lucius C. (I30862)
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| 13179 | Lucius H. Beadle - June 23, 1849 - June 2, 1921. Son of Amos Hitchcock and Betsey Ann Wheat Beadle. Husband of Mary A. Loomis Beadle (married March 1, 1871 at Orwell, New York) & Emma Loomis Beadle (married in March 16, 1879 at Orwell, New York.) Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 5, 1921 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Lucius H. Beadle, a lifelong resident of this town passed away Thursday morning, June 2 after an illness of five months duration. He was a son of Amos and Maria Beadle, and was born in Orwell, June 23, 1849. March 1, 1812 [sic] he married Mary, daughter of Charles and Julia Loomis. She died September 21, 1877 and March 16, 1879 he was united in marriage with Emma, only daughter of Orson and Almira Loomis, who survives him. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Ann Davis, of Orwell, and one brother, G. N. Beadle, of Scriba. For many years Mr. Beadle has been a conscientious, faithful member of Orwell Grange, and the Congregational Church, many times holding offices of trust and responsibility. The funeral service was conducted in the home, Saturday afternoon, by his pastor, Rev. T. T. Davies, and burial made in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends from out of town who attended the funeral were G. N. Beadle, Scriba, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beadle, Minetto, Eugene Hambleton, Oswego, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Keyes, Dr. C. H. Davis, Pulaski, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bonner, Miss Bonner, Ellisburg, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hadley, Mrs. H. J. West, Mrs. George Radley, of Sandy Creek. | Beadle, Lucius H. (I72559)
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| 13180 | Lucius was a lake sailor, his death certificate is on file in the Half-Shire Historical Society. July 16, 1914 - Lucius C. Cole, age 75 years, 4 months, 21 days. Date of birth February 25, 1914 (I know it's wrong but that's what it says), born in Pulaski, New York. Sex, male; race, white; widowed; occupation, sailor, Capt. on lakes. Name of father, Lucius B. Cole, born in unknown. Name of mother, Phoebe Case, born in unknown. Informant, Carlton Cole, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, carcinoma of the stomach and liver. Signed by Fred L. Ritter, M.D., July 17, 1914, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Daysville Cemetery, July 18, 1914. Undertaker, Enos & Morton, Pulaski, New York. NY Adjutant General Report on 184th NY: COLE, Lucien.-Age, 25 years. Enlisted, August 29, 1864, at Richland, to serve one year; mustered in as private, Co. G, September 15, 1804; promoted corporal, September 16, 1864; mustered out with company, June 29, 1865, at City Point, Va., as Lucius C. Cole. (He is listed on Pulaski Village Monument as Lucius C. Cole) | Cole, Lucius Case (I28848)
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| 13181 | LUCRETIA ANN BAILEY Franklin Times, The (NC) - December 5, 2016Browse Issues WINSTON-SALEM--Lucretia Ann Bailey, 84, died Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016. A funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, in the chapel of Bright Funeral Home, with the Rev. Gene Wollard officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Franklinton. She was born in Pulaski, N.Y., to the late Leroy Coffie and the late Lelia LaCelle Coffie. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert H. Bailey; a son, Donald G. Buck; a daughter, Deborah Jean Gilbert; and a sister, Reta Brennan. Surviving: daughter, Lona Elaine Roper; Mr. & Mrs. John Bailey, Mrs. Kate Finley, Michael Bailey; brother, Leroy Coffie; sisters, Millie Mantor and Barbara Layman; 12 grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren. Friends may visit with the family from 12-1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at Bright Funeral Home, 405 South Main St., Wake Forest. | Coffie, Lucretia Ann (I28702)
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| 13182 | Lucy A. Bogardus Hager - died December 23, 1901, age 79 years. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bogardus. Wife of Mr. Middleton & Milo Hager. Section 2, Row 16. Newspaper Obituary - January 1, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Daysville - The death of Mrs. Lucy Hager, relict of Milo Hager, which occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bradner, removes from our midst one of the oldest inhabitants of the place, her age being seventy-nine years. The funeral was held from the house on Friday interment being made in our cemetery. Mrs. Hager has been twice married and leaves five children to mourn her loss, as follows: Edward Middleton, Lacona, H. E. Middleton, Lansing, New York, Mrs. E. L. Crawford, Syracuse, Mrs. G. A. Bradner and Henry Hager, of this place. | Bogardus, Lucy A. (I30994)
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| 13183 | Lucy A. Hibbard - November 10, 1856 - September 14, 1874. Daughter of Elisha Alanson and Cynthia B. Harris Hibbard. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 17, 1874 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Casket - Hibbard - In this town, September 14th, 1874, Lucy A. Hibbard, aged 17 years, 10 months, 4 days. | Hibbard, Lucy A. (I30758)
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| 13184 | Lucy Ann Leonard Hilton - August 18, 1864 - October 14, 1938. Daughter of Abel and Elizabeth Merritt Leonard. Wife of Hiram Eugene Hilton. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 19, 1938 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Hiram Hilton Passes Away At Crouse-Irving - Mrs. Lucy Leonard Hilton, widow of Hiram Hilton, died last Friday at the Crouse-Irving hospital in Syracuse where she had been a patient since August 22. She was a daughter of the late Abel and Elizabeth Merritt Leonard, born August 18, 1864. For the past several years she had made her home with her son, Leonard Hilton. Surviving are the son, Leonard, and two daughters, Mrs. Herbert Bambury of Pulaski, and Mrs. Cornelius Wafful of Easy Syracuse; a step-daughter, Mrs. Grover Miner of Rochester; brother, William J. Leonard of Gary, Indiana; two step-sons, William and Herbert Hilton of Pulaski, and several grandchildren. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at the Bambury home. Burial in Evergreen cemetery, Orwell. | Leonard, Lucy Ann (I72980)
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| 13185 | Lucy Boyd Damon - April 25, 1871 - October 6, 1942. Daughter of William and Matilda Acton Boyd. Wife of Frederick B. Damon. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday Evening, October 7, 1942 Daily Sentinel - Rome, New York - Mrs. Lucy Damon Dies at Age of 70 - Camden, October 7 - Mrs. Lucy Damon, 70, died in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lolo Lee, Rochester, Tuesday. She was born in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, April 25, 1872, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd. She was married to Frederick Damon on October 13, 1894 in Richland. He died about 11 years ago. Mrs. Damon had lived in Camden 43 years, moving to Rochester 11 months ago. She was a member of the local Episcopal Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Doran and Mrs. Lee, both of Rochester; a brother, Edward Boyd, Pulaski; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held at the B. A. Sanborn & Son funeral home, at 1 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Alfred Martin, of the Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial will be in Orwell. | Boyd, Lucy (I72780)
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| 13186 | LUCY D. HECKLE - OWNED HOTEL Watertown Daily Times (NY) - July 5, 2003Browse Issues Lucy D. Heckle, 73, of 743 County Route 5, died Thursday at Oswego Hospital. Mrs. Heckle and her husband, Joseph, owned and operated Selkirk Lighthouse Hotel for 37 years. She was an honorary member of St. John's Altar and Rosary Society. Born Aug. 16, 1929, in Elmira, daughter of Charles M. and Lois Wells Dean, she graduated in 1947 from Nottingham High School, Syracuse. She married Joseph F. Heckle III on Oct. 6, 1951, at St. John's Church with the Rev. Edward P. Kenefic officiating, after which they resided in Pulaski. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Mary Lee Dorschug, Syracuse; three sons, Peter J., Auburn, Christopher J., Liverpool, and Joseph F. IV, Pulaski; two brothers, Charles M. Dean, Syracuse, and William R. Dean, Camillus, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. John F. Hogan officiating. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery, Syracuse. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. | Dean, Lucy L. (I52422)
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| 13187 | Lucy E. Pearson, 87, of Sandy Pond, died Saturday at Oswego Hospital. Born July 6, 1921, in Auburn, she lived in Rochester until 1964 and attended Spencerport schools. Lucy married Mark O. Pearson on November 20, 1940; he died March 15, 1990. She helped her husband run Pearson's Instrument Co. in Rochester for many years. Surviving: one daughter, Laura (Donald) Edick of Sandy Pond; three sons, Mark R. and Stuart T., both of Rochester, and Scott E. (Irina) of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL; one brother, Longin Foltman of Tampa, FL; seven grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, prior to the funeral service. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to United Friends of Homeless Animals, Jefferson St., Pulaski, NY 13142. Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on 9/8/2008 | Foltman, Lucy E (I55427)
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| 13188 | Lucy Edick Stoddard - January 25, 1838 - February 24, 1916. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edick. Wife of Samuel Stoddard. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 1, 1916 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fernwood - The funeral of Mrs. Lucy Stoddard, wife of the late Samuel Stoddard, was held Monday at one p.m. in the M. E. church, Rev. R. F. Thomas officiating. | Edick, Lucy (I70822)
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| 13189 | Lucy Emogene Chase Wheeler Stevens - 1869 - June 29, 1941. Wife of John W. Wheeler (married about 1890) & Ralph LeRoy Stevens (married May 8, 1903 in Syracuse, New York.) Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 9, 1941 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Lucy Stevens - Mrs. Lucy Stevens, wife of Ralph L. Stevens, passed away Sunday, June 29, 1941. She is survived by her husband, three daughters: Miss Helen Stevens, of Brooklyn; Mrs. Ethel Evans, of Syracuse; Mrs. James Izzo, of Rochester; one son, Welton Wheeler, of California; and by four grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted in her late home by the Rev. Alexander Stockton, Wednesday afternoon, July 2, and burial made in Evergreen cemetery. | Chase, Lucy Emogene (I72195)
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| 13190 | Lucy Isabelle Ripsom Averill - November 16, 1868 - April 19, 1924. Daughter of Seward Benjamin and Clarissa Jane Niles Ripsom. Wife of James Bradford Averill. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 23, 1924 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. J. B. Averill Dies In Pennsylvania - Lula Ripsom Averill, wife of James B. Averill, born at Pulaski, New York, on November 16th, 1868, daughter of Seward and Clara Niles Ripsom, died at 210 Woodland Avenue, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, April 19th, 1924, of pneumonia. The body of the deceased was brought to Richland, Monday, April 21st, and was at the residence of Miss Addie F. Averill, until Tuesday, April 22nd, when the funeral services were held at the Church of Christ, at 2 p.m. Burial at Richland cemetery. Many old friends who knew Mrs. Averill as a girl and the relatives were deeply grieved at her sudden decease. She is survived by her husband, James B. Averill of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, and two sons, Seward E. Averill of Punxsutawney and Hugh E. Averill of Buffalo, New York, and also a sister, Mrs. Frank Taylor of Watertown, New York. Known as Lula in fathers estate | Ripsom, Lucy Isabelle (I28878)
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| 13191 | Lucy J. Manwarren - April 15, 1841 - December 29, 1863. Daughter of Philo and Mary E. Niles Manwarren. Wife of James F. Manwarren. Section 1, Row 8. (Note: James F. Manwarren died August 14, 1900 and is buried in Primitive Cemetery in Mexico, New York.) | Manwarren, Lucy J. (I25554)
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| 13192 | Lucy Upton Blood Manwarren - April 8, 1798 - January 28, 1866. Daughter of Israel Meeds and Sarah Upton Blood. Wife of Dr. James F. Manwarren. Section 2, Row 17. | Blood, Lucy Upton (I25635)
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| 13193 | Lucy Wheeler Wilson - died August 2, 1917, age 78 years. Plot D-106. Daughter of Ashabel and Lydia A. Goff Wheeler. Wife of Morris Samuel Wilson. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, August 8, 1917 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - In the death of Mrs. Lucy A. Wilson, aged 78, which occurred in Oswego, Saturday afternoon, this world lost one of the noblest characters, one of the sweetest women a community would care to possess. Mrs. Wilson was a native of Sandy Creek. She was the daughter of the late Ashabel Wheeler. As a teacher she was loved sincerely; in her home she was always a light and joy. She was united in marriage with Morris S. Wilson who died several years ago and has been the companion of her daughter, Mrs. Roy W. Nutting, and a part of her daughter's family circle since she has been in a home of her own. Mrs. Wilson is survived by two sons, E. B., of Woodville and Henry of Chatsworth, California, and two daughters, Mrs. L. J. Farmer, of Pulaski and Mrs. Nutting with whom she resided, in Oswego. Several weeks ago Mrs. Wilson fell in the home and sustained injuries from which she never recovered. Up to six years ago she resided in this village. but went to Oswego then, when her daughter and family took up their home in that city. Mrs. Wilson was a devoted Christian and loved her church privileges. Her funeral was held in Oswego, at eleven o'clock Monday. Burial in Pulaski. Rev. E. A. Rogers, of this village conducted the services. Many friends were here from away and also from Pulaski and vicinity. | Wheeler, Lucy (I60814)
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| 13194 | Luella M. Mowers On December 8, 2003, LUELLA MAE MOWERS (nee Yerdon), beloved wife of the late Carl Thomas Mowers, devoted mother of Carl Edward Mowers of Youngstown, N.Y., Jerry Ernest Mowers of Beaumont, TX, Thomas Lee Mowers of Killeen, TX, Shiela Fitzhugh of Baltimore, MD and the late Helen Ruth Duskee. Loving grandmother of 18 and great-grandmother of 25 Friends may call at the CVACH/ROSEDALE FUNERAL HOME, 1211 Chesaco Avenue, on Wednesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral service will be held Thursday 11 A.M. at Chesaco United Methodist Church. Interment Holly Hill Cemetery. Published in Baltimore Sun from Dec. 9 to Dec. 10, 2003 | Yerdon, Luella Mae (I47098)
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| 13195 | Luella Watkins Sherman Brown - September 22, 1869 - July 14, 1935. Daughter of Willard H and Mary Pangburn Watkins. Wife of William Edgar Sherman (married March 11, 1889) & Julius W. Brown (married January, 1905.) Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 18, 1935 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Dies at Home of Niece - Mrs. Lue Ella Watkins Brown died on Sunday afternoon last at the home of her niece Mrs. Avery Sharpe at Texas, New York. She was the widow of the late Julius Brown and had resided at Texas for more than 20 years. Mrs. Brown was born at Richland September 22, 1869. She was the daughter of Willard H. and Mary Pangburn Watkins. She was a highly respected citizen. Mrs. Mabel Brown, a sister of Santa Ana, California survives, also several nephews and nieces. Last rites were conducted from the Sharpe home at Texas at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Harold H. Barnard, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Mexico was the officiating clergyman. Interment was in Richland cemetery. The bearers were Ward Ramsey, W. H. Stevens, George M. Cole, Chester Parish, James J. Jones and Ivan Johnson. | Watkins, Luella (I52145)
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| 13196 | Luke Peabody Waite - April 26, 1850 - August 30, 1929. Son of Luke and Mary Ann Mason Waite. Husband of Aurisa M. Sherman. Section 5, Row 28. Newspaper Obituary - September 4, 1929 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - The death of Luke P. Waite, 79, occurred at his home in the southwest part of the town of Richland, last Friday morning following a long illness. Mr. Waite was born in this town, April 26, 1850 and has always been a resident of this town following the occupation of farming. He was a member of Daysville Grange. He is survived by his wife, Aurisa; a daughter, Mrs. Nila Calkins; one son Del Waite and two brothers, Del M. Waite of Peoria, Illinois and Oregon Waite, of Flatonia, Texas. The funeral was held from the home Sunday afternoon. Rev. Stanley Skinner, pastor of the Baptist church of Fernwood, officiating. Burial in the Daysville cemetery. | Waite, Luke Peabody (I53016)
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| 13197 | Lula B. Erskine - 1886 - August 13, 1961. Daughter of John C. and Clara J. Simmonds Erskine. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, September 6, 1961 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Surrogate Court Reopens After Summer Recess - Walter A. Erskine of Pulaski is sole heir to the estate of his sister, Lula B. Erskine, who died in that village on August 13. The beneficiary also named executor is represented by Chamberlain and Hoag. Class of 1904 PACS | Erskine, Lulu Belle (I52618)
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| 13198 | Lula Belle Marsh Finster - January 22, 1885 - January 14, 1951. Daughter of Frank and Ella Near Marsh. Wife of Jasper J. Finster. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 18, 1951 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Jasper Finster, 66, Dies at Orwell Home - Mrs. Lula B. Finster, 66, wife of Jasper J. Finster, died Sunday morning, January 14, 1951 at her home in Orwell following an illness of several months and hospitalization in Syracuse. Funeral services were held from the home in Orwell Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Kenneth L. Combs, pastor of the Orwell Union church, assisted by Dr. Ernest Otter, pastor of the Furman Street Methodist Church of Syracuse, officiating. Burial will be made in Evergreen cemetery at Orwell. - Surviving Relatives - Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Mrs. Edward Rutherford, Syracuse; two sons, Robert and Clifford Finster of Orwell; one brother, Lee Stowell, Orwell and 10 grandchildren. Mrs. Finster was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, January 22, 1885, daughter of Frank and Ella Near March. She married Mr. Finster in 1901 and had made her home in Orwell and vicinity since that time. She was a member of the Orwell Union church, the W.S.C.S. and Gleaners class of the church, the Orwell Rebekah and the Orwell W.C.T.U. | Marsh, Lula Bell (I72874)
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| 13199 | Lula H. Coughlin ( July 23, 1925 - January 15, 2010 ) Lula H. Coughlin, 84, passed away at the Hope Hospice House, Cape Coral, Fl on January 15th, 2010. She was born on July 23rd, 1925 in Tupper Lake, NY. She was a daughter of George and Elizabeth Sovey Harvey. She graduated from Sandy Creek High School, Sandy Creek, NY 1943 and Plattsburgh School of Nursing, Plattsburgh, NY in 1947. She was employed as a registered nurse at the former House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, NY from 1947 until retirement in 1990. She then became a house mother for Kappa Alpha Fraternity, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS until 1996. She married G. William Coughlin of Watertown, NY in 1949. The couple lived in Watertown, NY and raised their six children. She was an avid golfer and reader and also enjoyed sewing, knitting, crocheting, cooking and spending time with her family. She is survived by her three sons and three daughters and their spouses: Michael (Diane) Cape Coral, Fl, Patricia, Mannsville, NY, Kathleen (Thomas) Cheney, Watertown, NY, Judith (Gary) Schreib, Fairport, NY, William, Bonita, FL, Dennis, Port Charlotte, FL and 4 brothers and two sisters; Peter (Jeanette) Harvey, Sandy Creek, NY, Howard, Okeechobee, FL, Shirley (Joseph) LaSell, Mannsville, NY, Clark, Gasper, AL, Mark (Barbara), Sandy Creek, NY; Grace (Lawrence) LaSell, Sandy Creek, NY; 10 grand children and one great grand daughter. She is predeceased by her husband G. William Coughlin, D. Joseph Coughlin and brothers Charles, Harold, Robert and George Harvey. Calling hours will be held on January 27th, 2010 from 12:00 2:00pm with a prayer service to follow at Reed & Benoit Funeral Home, 632 State St., Watertown, NY. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory can be made to the Hope Hospice House, 2430 Diplomat Parkway East, Cape Coral, FL 33909 or the Alzheimers Association, 120 Washington St., Watertown, NY. | Harvey, Lulu (I85125)
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| 13200 | Lula Seeley Wirth WIRTH - Mrs. Lula Seeley Wirth, 213 Electronics Pkwy, Liverpool, Oct. 31, 1964. Survived by her husband, Edward J. Wirth Sr.: one son, Edward J. Wirth Jr.: two siters, Mrs. James Caudle and Mrs. Elmer Owen: six brothers, Olen, Etna, William, Lawrence, Melvin and Leo Seeley; several nieces and nephews. Services Tuesday 10 a.m. Maurer Funeral Home, Liverpool. Rev. Donald F. Mugnin and Rev. Lavern Dibble officiating. Interment Pine Plains Cemetery, Clay. Friends may call Sunday 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Maurer Funeral Home. Published in the Post-Standard, November 2, 1964 page 32 [Great-granddaughter of SGS # 2905 - Luella May; Raymond; Alonzo M.; Orris (# 2905); Lemuel (# 1180); Lemuel; Gideon; Joseph; John; Nathaniel; Robert] | Seeley, Luella May "Lulu" (I36573)
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