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13351 March 5, 1893 Howard Hilton, age 4 years, 3 months, born in Richland Township, Son of George and Maude Hilton, died in Richland Township of diphtheria.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 16, 1893 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - Richland is under a cloud to-day, although the sun is shining bright. Only a few days ago George Hilton was living in his new house that he had worked so hard to build. His family, consisting of a wife and three very bright children were in good health, and his prospects looked as bright as almost any ones. But one cold night his house and its contents were laid in ashes. Then that dread disease, diphtheria entered his family. Last Saturday night his youngest child, a beautiful babe of six months, breathed its last and was buried immediately in the Richland cemetery. This Monday morning the oldest child, a boy of about five years, died and is probably buried before now. The little girl has the disease but there are some hopes that she will recover. Still they have a good many fears. The people are taking great precaution to prevent any spreading of the disease, and it is sincerely hoped no new cases will develop. Dr. Box is doing his best, but there are things beyond even his great skill.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 20, 1893 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Richland, New York, March 13, 1893, Howard H. Hilton, aged 4 years, 4 months and 16 days.

March 5, 1893 Howard Hilton, age 4 years, 3 months, born in Richland Township, Son of George and Maude Hilton, died in Richland Township of diphtheria.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 16, 1893 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - Richland is under a cloud to-day, although the sun is shining bright. Only a few days ago George Hilton was living in his new house that he had worked so hard to build. His family, consisting of a wife and three very bright children were in good health, and his prospects looked as bright as almost any ones. But one cold night his house and its contents were laid in ashes. Then that dread disease, diphtheria entered his family. Last Saturday night his youngest child, a beautiful babe of six months, breathed its last and was buried immediately in the Richland cemetery. This Monday morning the oldest child, a boy of about five years, died and is probably buried before now. The little girl has the disease but there are some hopes that she will recover. Still they have a good many fears. The people are taking great precaution to prevent any spreading of the disease, and it is sincerely hoped no new cases will develop. Dr. Box is doing his best, but there are things beyond even his great skill.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 20, 1893 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Richland, New York, March 13, 1893, Howard H. Hilton, aged 4 years, 4 months and 16 days.
 
Hilton, Howard Harrison (I26868)
 
13352 March 5, 1903 ~ Jesse W. Calkins, age 85 years, 6 months, 29 days, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Son of Samuel Calkins born in New York, and Ruth Weldon Calkins born in Connecticut, Died in Richland Township of old age.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 11, 1903 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - The death of Jesse Weldon Calkins removes one who well deserves a place in the respectful memory of the citizens of Oswego county. His father, Samuel Calkins, a soldier in the war of 1812, was one of the pioneers in the early struggles by which the country was redeemed from the forest primeval. He, himself, was the 13th and youngest child in a family of which every member reached maturity and became the head of a family. From his earliest childhood Mr. Calkins showed unusual intellectual ability and great steadfastness of purpose. As a student of Mexico Academy, he distinguished himself, and it was felt by those who knew him best that he was admirably fitted for the law, the profession to which he looked forward. As a lawyer he would undoubtedly have achieved success, for his mind ever delighted in logical processes, and for him to live was to be a student of the problems of political, social and religious life. As the young man approached manhood, however, the increasing infirmity of his father raised the question of remaining in the old home. In manly fashion he faced his duty, disregarded the voice of inclination and natural aptitude, and chose for himself the life of a farmer. For a number of years he taught most successfully schools in Baldwinsville, Orwell and Richland, and there are to be found now among our oldest citizens those who refer to Mr. Calkins as the clearest and most helpful teacher they ever had. The life of a farmer, in the days before the forests were cleared off, was by no means an easy one, but Mr. Calkins threw himself into his work and by the time of the Civil War, had become the owner of a large farm of 300 acres. His life of toil, however, did not lower his ideals. He was a Whig of the Horace Greely type, who cast his first vote for the hero of Tippicanoe. He was one of the charter members of the Republican party. As one of the organizers of the Grange Insurance company, and as assessor in Richland for many years, he came into helpful contact with a large number of our citizens, and everywhere made the impression of a man who was devoted to righteousness and justice. He believed in education and sought for his children those advantages which were denied himself. All of his six children attended either Mexico or Pulaski Academy, and all of them were given the opportunity of a college course. His choice for his children deprived him of their constant presence in his old age, but he never failed to joy in their success in the outside world, and looked upon his life work as continued in theirs. Born August 7, 1817 and passing away on the 5th of March 1903, his life covered the most important period of his country's history. He loved the good old days of homespun, but never failed to keep in sympathy with the advance in the scientific and religious worlds. He was a member of no church, but he believed in the ideals of the church and could say with Lincoln "Show me a church whose creed is Love, and I will join it." He is survived by his wife, Lydia Gillispie, to whom he was married, January 5, 1847, and five children, Gertrude, wife of Rev. Charles N. Severence of Garden City, Kansas; Jeanne, wife of George P. Smith, a wholesale grocer, of Mason City, Iowa; Robert L. in charge of Claims Department of the New York Central and allied lines, New York City; Flora, wife of Rev. W. L. Tenney, pastor of the First Congregational church, North Adams, Massachusetts; and Frederick G., in the insurance and real estate business, Los Angeles, California. Through the death of his eldest daughter, Mrs. Estelle Virgil, which occurred in 1890, his home became the refuge for her orphaned children who received the same thoughtful care, devotion and education as did his own, his youngest granddaughter, Mabel, having lived with him during the past seven years. In such sterling character, which reflects the strength and fruitfulness of the soil, lies today, as in the past, the hope of our American life.
Last Will & Testament of Jesse W. Calkins - In the name of God, Amen. I, Jesse W. Calkins of the town of Richland in the County of Oswego and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make and declare this is my last will and Testament, in manner following, that is to say: First I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid. Second, I give and bequeath rents my beloved wife Lydia A. Calkins the use, income and profits of all my estate both real and personal so long as she shall live, with the right to rise as much of the principal as she shall need for her support and maintenance which [words unreadable]. Third, all the rest residue and remainder of my estate give and bequeath and devise to my children, Gertrude Severance, Jennie A. Smith, Flora Tenney, Robert L. Calkins, and Frederick G. Calkins, and to the children of my deceased daughter, Estella E. Virgil so that her said children shall together receive one sixth of my said estate, providing that none of them claim any part of the proceeds of the sale of the house and lot that has been contracted to be sold to James Preeman, and same land as deeded to said Estella E. Virgil by Manville F. Gayles and deed recorded November 13, 1885 in Oswego County Clerk’s office in ledger 190 of deeds page 549, and this last proviso is made because I consider I have already paid out and advanced to them the amount of said house and lot. Lastly I hereby appoint my wife, Lydia A. Calkins and my son Robert L. Calkins executors of this my last will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness whereof, I have [word unreadable] subscribed my name the 8th day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety eight. J. W. Calkins.
 
Calkins, Jesse Welden (I69616)
 
13353 March 8, 1894 ~ Marcia Isabel Maltby, age 66 years, 3 months, 29 days, born in Sandy Creek Township, Resident of Richland Township for 50 years, Daughter of Lyman Campbell and Laura Warner, died in Pulaski of chronic rheumatism.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 14, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this village, March 8th, 1894, Marcia Isabel, daughter of Lyman B. Campbell and Laura Warner Campbell, and wife of Charles R. Maltby, aged 66 years, 3 months and 28 days. Mrs. Maltby was born in the town of Sandy Creek, November 10th, 1827. In May, 1845, she was married to Charles R. Maltby, who survives her. She was the mother of six children, one son, who died in childhood, and five daughters, Mrs. Eugene J. Upton, of Gifford, Iowa; Mrs. S. T. Doane, Mrs. C. D. Edwards, Mrs. F. B. Rickard, and Mrs. W. H. Austin, all of Pulaski. She suffered from rheumatism for more than forty years, and for nearly eighteen years was unable to walk. Yet she bore the slow, hard days and the longer, harder nights of torture, with a patience and sweetness that was wonderful, and that made her a comfort and blessing to all who knew her. She never lost an intense and helpful interest not only in her own family and large circle of friends, but in the great world outside, and only ceased personal effort, little by little, as she was forced to do so by the iron hand of her relentless disease. In early womanhood she united with the Congregational church of this village, and though all her life was earnestly and heartily, and, as far as possible, actively interested in every effort for the good of humanity, she has proved by her loving, unselfish life that a large measure, both of usefulness and happiness, is possible even for those who must dwell under the shadow of life-long suffering. 
Campbell, Marcia Isabelle (I78089)
 
13354 March 8, 1899 ~ Martha J. Ingersoll, age 54 years, Married, Housekeeper, born in New York, resided in Richland Township 49 years, Daughter of Abner Barnard born in Massachusetts, and Jane Barnard, Died in Richland Township of paralysis.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 15, 1899 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Lehigh - Died, March 8th, after an illness of three weeks, Mrs. Martha J. Ingersoll, aged 54 years. During the past two weeks of her life she was unconscious until Sunday last. She regained her senses for a short time. For thirty-three years Mrs. Ingersoll had been a resident of this place. Her funeral occurred on the thirty-third anniversary of her wedding day. Rev. Mr. Hall officiated at the house and the South Richland grange, of which she was a member, conducted the services at the grave. 
Barnard, Martha Jane (I84659)
 
13355 March 9, 1913 ~ Mattie Hodges, age 74 years, 4 months, Widow, born in New York, Daughter of Abram S. Frye born in New York, and Chloe Gage born in Vermont, Died in Richland Township of chronic larenchy matous nephritis, La Grippe. Fry, Mattie (I25256)
 
13356 Marcia A. Dillenbeck Knowlton - June l4, 1872 - October 30, 1955. Plot P-189. Daughter of Henry Frank and Helen L. York Dillenbeck. Wife of Leonard A. Knowlton.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 3, 1955 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Held for Mrs. Knowlton -Private funeral rites for Mrs. Marcia D. Knowlton, 83, widow of Leonard Knowlton, who died Sunday at the North Park Nursing Home, were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Taylor Funeral Home. The Rev. James N. Pauley officiated. She had been a patient at the nursing home about two weeks and in failing health for the past year. Surviving are one son, Wayne Knowlton of Pulaski; a granddaughter, Elizabeth, of Tampa, Florida; a brother, Frank E. Dillenbeck and a niece, Mrs. Katherine Hotchkiss of Oneida, and several cousins. Mr. Knowlton died in 1940. Mrs. Knowlton was born in Pulaski on June 14, 1872, the daughter of Henry F. and Helen York Dillenbeck. She had spent her entire life in Pulaski and was a member of the Pulaski Methodist Church,. of Rising Sun Rebekah Lodge and of the Past Noble Grands Club of the lodge, all of which she was active in as long as her health would permit. She was married to Mr. Knowlton November 30, 1892.
 
Dillenbeck, Marcia A. (I67230)
 
13357 Marcia Slater Sumner - 1811 - March 1, 1892. Adopted daughter of Simeon and Anna Torrance Trumbull. Wife of Joseph Slater & William Sumner.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 3, 1892 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - At the residence of Thomas Trumbull, February 29th, 1892, Mrs. Marsha Sumner, aged 80 years and 11 months. Deceased was mother of Sydney Slater, of this village, and an adopted sister of H. I. Trumbull. Funeral will be held on Thursday at 1 o'clock, at Thomas Trumbull's residence. Rev. Brumley officiating.
 
Trumbull, Marcia Slater Sumner (I53859)
 
13358 Marcus Harrington Obituary
Marcus U Harrington, 40 of Lacona passed away Wednesday June 22, 2022

Marcus was born July 7, 1981 in Johnson City, NY to Frank and Kimberly (Casey) Harrington. He attended APW Schools. He had been employed by Butler Fence and Fulton Boiler Works. Marcus married Stephanie Tilkins September 26 2015 in Pulaski.

He enjoyed fishing, camping, nature and spending time with his family.

Surviving is his wife Stephanie, children Troy Wall, Dahlila White, Liliana Meluzio, Emaleigh Harrington, Violet White, grandson Nolan, siblings Joshua (Nettie) Harrington, Justin (Crystal) Harrington, Lynn Coe sister-in-law Dawn Harrington, grandmother Elizabeth Casey Harrington an aunt Kathy Jerin and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother Frank Harrington.

A celebration of Life is being planned for a later date. 
Harrington, Marcus U. (I48162)
 
13359 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Felter, Marcus Raymond (I12658)
 
13360 Marcus Marcellus Cass1,2,3,4,5,6,7
M, b. March 1824, d. 3 August 1907
Father Josiah Cass b. 26 Sep 1786, d. c 1826
Mother Eunice French
(an unknown value). Marcus was born at Hector, Tompkins, NY, in March 1824.8 He married Sarah A. Hurd at Watkins, Schuyler, NY, circa 1856. He made a will at Watkins, Schuyler, NY, on 21 March 1894. Marcus died on 3 August 1907 at Watkins, Schuyler, NY, at age 83.9 His funeral was held at home, Watkins, Schuyler, NY, on 6 August 1907.8 His body was interred on 6 August 1907 at Watkins, Schuyler, NY, at Glenwood Cemetery.8 Marcus's will was probated at Watkins, Schuyler, NY, on 11 November 1907.10
Family
Sarah A. Hurd b. c 1837, d. c 1918
Children
Marcus Marcellus Cass Jr. b. c 1858, d. 1 May 1931
Cynthia L. Cass+ b. c 1860, d. c 1938
Lewis Cass b. c 1862
Jessie Beatrice Cass b. c 1865
John Locke Cass+ b. c 1867, d. 27 Jun 1949
Sarah Grace Cass b. c 1870
Schuyler C. Cass b. c 1874, d. 11 May 1960
William Henry Seward Cass+ b. 24 Jan 1879, d. 16 Oct 1934
Citations
[S41] A Biographical Record of Schuyler Co., NY, page 383.
[S42] Portrait and Biographical Record of Seneca and Schuyler Counties, page 288.
[S50] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule, page 61(?), line 33.
[S60] 1855, State Census, Population Schedule, page 193, line 45.
[S61] 1865, New York State Census, Population Schedule, page 21 or 29, line 1.
[S62] 1875, New York State Census, Population Schedule, Town of Dix, page 39, line 25.
[S246] History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, and Schuyler Counties, New York.
[S43] Obituary and article of Marcus M. Cass, Watkins Democrat.
[S43] Obituary and article of Marcus M. Cass, Watkins Democrat, page 1, column 3.
[S247] Marcus M. Cass, Probate File.
 
Cass, Marcus Marcellus (I84580)
 
13361 Marela Ann McConnell
January 29, 1948 - October 20, 2016
Marela A. McConnell, 68, of Co Rt 97 and wife of Timothy McConnell, Adams, passed away at her home on Thursday, October 20th with her family by her side.
Private funeral services were held on Tuesday, October 25th at the Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Town of Rodman.
Marela is survived by her husband Timothy; two daughters Lisa (Larry) Pittman, Troy, NY; Denean (William) Clark, and one son Timothy McConnell both of Adams; 7 grandchildren Aaron Pittman, Courtney (Trenton) Fennell, Emily (Patrick) Howell, Kody McConnell, Kelsea McConnell, Anna Clark and Ashley Clark; six great grandchildren; three sisters Inga Danielsdottir, Iceland; Nancy Clements, Avenue, MD; Mary Thompson, Adams Center; a sister-in-law, Kristin Sweet, Iceland; many nieces and nephews. A brother Richard Sweet predeceased her.
Marela was born January 29th, 1948 at Ft. Meade, MD a daughter to Francis R. and Laufey Sweet. She had lived in Germany, Japan and Austria while her father served in the US Armed Forces. She and her family returned to the North Country where she received her education at Adams Center High School. Marela was an aide and unit clerk at the Samaritan Medical Center from 1982 until her retirement in 2000.
She married Timothy McConnell June 22, 1968 at Holy Family Church, Watertown.
She was a communicant of Holy Family Church. She played softball in the women’s league in Rodman. Marela enjoyed playing Bingo, cards and spending time on her back porch enjoying her surroundings, Marela enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren who were the light of her life.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the St. Jude’s Children’s Fund. 
Sweet, Marela Ann (I51835)
 
13362 MARGARET A. HOFF HOMEMAKER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 16, 2000Browse Issues
Margaret A. Hoff, 66, Springbrook Apartments, died Friday at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown.

Mrs. Hoff was a homemaker. She lived in the Pulaski area most of her life, but also had lived in Watertown, Syracuse and Newburg, Pa.

Born June 6, 1933, in Syracuse, she was a daughter of Mark and Lola Philo Leach. She married Walter D. Hoff on July 21, 1951, at Apulia Station. He died Aug. 12, 1991.

Surviving are four sons, Steven M., Parish, Walter J., Fulton, Jack P., Watertown, and Francis S., Titusville, Fla.; two daughters, JoLynn Salisbury, Pulaski, and Darlene A. Moore, Culpeper, Va.; a brother, Mark C. Leach, Albertville, Ala.; a sister, Nancy Kackison, Dunedin, Fla., and 13 grandchildren.

Three sons died before her, David in 1998, Thomas in 1991 and Mark in 1986.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Catherine C. Salisbury officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood.

Calling hours will be from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. 
Leach, Margaret Ann (I45264)
 
13363 Margaret A. Packard
Margaret A. Packard, 87, of Spencer, died Saturday, July 30, 2005, at Hospice at The Inn at Medina. Born in Olmsted Falls, she had lived in Spencer since 1943. She was a member of Spencer United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Womens’ Group, and was a former youth leader. She had baby-sat an estimated 250 children in her home over the years for area families. A 4-H advisor for 30 years, she was a member of Spencer Senior Citizens, an officer with Chatham Grange, an officer and organizer with Black River Booster Club and PTO and a committee member and officer with the Farm Bureau and County Extension. Survivors include a daughter, Elaine McQuate of Penfield; a son, Allan of Spencer; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Lawrence Walkden of Spencer. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbur, in 1965. Servies will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Parker & Son Funeral Home, 220 East Main St., Spencer. The Rev. Cara Stultz Costello will officiate. Burial will follow at Spencer Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Spencer United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 125, Spencer, OH 44275 or to Hospice of Medina County, 797 N. Court St., Medina, OH 44256.
- - - The Elyria Chronicle 8/1/2005 
Walkden, Margaret (I51080)
 
13364 Margaret Almeda Wurster, age 91, resident of Pulaski, passed away Tuesday at Oswego Hospital. She had resided in Pulaski since 1972 and had previously lived in Mattydale and Elmira. Margaret was born April 29, 1921, in Castena, PA, the daughter of Guy and Julia Thornton. She graduated from Lock Haven High School in Lock Haven, PA in 1939. Margaret married George L. Wurster Sr. on October 9, 1940; he passed away November 27, 1986. She was a former owner of the Pulaski Silver Start Market from 1972 until 1996. Margaret was a member of the Pulaski Park United Methodist Church, VFW Auxiliary #7289 in Pulaski, Bridge Club and Pulaski Women's Bowling League. Margaret was truly a beautiful person. She loved spending time with her family, and she will be missed by all. Surviving: three sons, George L. Wurster Jr. of Sandy Pond, Gary E. (Barbara) Wurster of East Syracuse, John F. (Suzanne) Wurster of Sun City, AZ; two sisters, Doris Thurson of Lock Haven, PA and Helen Emmett of Pulaski; two brothers, Ron Thornton of Lock Haven, PA and David Thornton of Michigan; one sister-in-law, Jan Thornton of Lock Haven, PA; ten grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Margaret was predeceased by one brother Guy Thornton Jr. and two sisters Florence Gardner and Gloria Thornton. Funeral Services will be held at 5 p.m. Monday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with a Spring burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. prior to the funeral. Donations may be made in Margaret's honor to the Pulaski Park United Methodist Church, 2 Hubble Street, Pulaski, NY 13142.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard on January 2, 2013
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Margaret A. Wurster, age 91, resident of Pulaski, passed away January 1, 2013. A Committal Service will be held 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 22, at Pulaski Cemetery. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard from May 18 to May 19, 2013 
Thornton, Margaret Almeda (I24500)
 
13365 Margaret Ann Mellen Cook
Birth 17 Mar 1833
Ellisburg, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Death 20 Oct 1909 (aged 76)
Mannsville, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Burial
Maplewood Cemetery
Mannsville, Jefferson County, New York, USA
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Jefferson County Journal
Adams, NY, Wednesday, October 27, 1909
Vol 66, No. 36
[column 4, 2/3 way down]

- News was received here Wednesday
forenoon last of the death of Mrs. Horace
Cook, in her daughter's home, about two
miles beyond Orwell. Mrs. Cook's maiden
name was Margaret Ann Mellen. She was
born in Ellisburg March 17, 1833, and
nearly her whole life was spent in this
vicinity. At the age of 22 years she
married the late Horace P. Cook,
with whom she spent nearly a half
century of a busy life. Their hard
work procured the home a little out
of town, now the property of the
daughter, whose watchfulness and
care has been so willingly given
during the last few years of her
mother's physical and mental decline.
Two sons and two daughters were
born to these parents, all of whom
are living. Charles Cook of Richland,
Mrs. E. V. Hines of Mannsville, John
Cook and sister, Mrs. Watson Aldrich
of Orwell. There are also sixteen
grandchildren and seventeen
great grandchildren, an unusual line
of descendants. Henry Mellen of
Felts Mills is the only remaining
brother. A brief service was held at
the home near Orwell Friday morning
at l0 o'clock. Rev. C. V. Haven
conducted the funeral service in the
Methodist church at 2 o'clock Friday
afternoon, with burial in Maplewood
by the side of her husband who died
in December, 1901. 
Mellen, Margaret Ann (I71634)
 
13366 Margaret Anna Allport Sherman - April 9, 1904 - September 1, 1974. Daughter of Adelbert E. and Nina B. Tifft Allport. Wife of Walter Benjamin Sherman. Section 4, Row 32.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, September 3, 1974 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Mrs. Sherman Rites Tomorrow - Pulaski - Mrs. Margaret Anna Sherman, wife of Walter Sherman, a resident of Mexico, RD 3, died Sunday at the Oswego Hospital. A life resident of the area, she was a member of the North Mexico United Methodist Church. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Garry of Mexico; four daughters, Mrs. Anna Rude of Mexico, Mrs. Nina Bartlett of Watertown, Mrs. Mary Fellers and Mrs. Caroline Lewis, both of Mexico. Services will be 2 p.m. tomorrow from the Foster Funeral Home. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. 
Allport, Margaret Anna (I30659)
 
13367 Margaret C. Finster Potter - October 28, 1832 - April 27, 1906. Daughter of John and Mary Finster. Wife of Albert Jackson Potter.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 3, 1906 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - Mrs. Albert Potter died, Friday morning, April 27, after an illness of five months, aged seventy-two years. The funeral service was held at her late home, Monday afternoon, conducted by Revs. T. T. Davies and M. H. Dowd. Friends were present from Dryden, Mannsville, Sandy Creek, Pulaski, Phoenix, Schuyler, Altmar and Oswego.
 
Finster, Margaret C. (I72953)
 
13368 Margaret D. Marshall

1935 - 2017 Obituary Condolences Gallery
Margaret D. Marshall Obituary
MUNNSVILLE >> Margaret D. Marshall (Peggy), age 81, a 60 year resident of Munnsville passed away early Saturday morning April 1, 2017 in the extended care facility with her loving family at her side.

She was born on Sept. 4, 1935 in Oneida, N.Y. a daughter of the late Lyle and Olive (Griff) Dorn and was a graduate of Oneida High School and Russell Sage College.

On July 27, 1957 Margaret and Frederick W. Marshall were united in marriage in the Oneida Presbyterian Church and shared that vow of over 36 years together until Frederick's death on Aug. 23, 1993.

Prior to her retirement Margaret was the co-proprietor of Country Loft Antiques in Oneida with her dear friend Carol Johnson.

Margaret was a member and past president of the Women of The Rotary, a member of the Columbian Club of Oneida and a member of the Stockbridge United Methodist Church. She was also an Honorary Empire Degree Holder of the NYS FFA Association.

Surviving are three sons, Fred Marshall of Munnsville, Ronald (Holly) Marshall of Munnsville, Craig (Sue) Marshall of Munnsville; one daughter, Karen (Joe) Galbraith of Lyons; 10 grandchildren, Jake (Michelle) Hillenbrand, Bradley, Breanna, Craig, Allen, Cassie and Olivia Marshall, Margaret ""Meghan,"" Anne and Laura Galbraith; one great-granddaughter, Jocelyn Hillenbrand and a special friend, Carol Johnson of Oneida.

Family and friends are invited to call on Thursday from 4-7 p.m. at the Malecki Funeral Home Inc., 464 Sherrill Road, Sherrill, N.Y. Margaret's funeral service will be held on Friday at 10 a.m. in the Stockbridge United Methodist Church, Route 46, Munnsville, N.Y. Burial will follow in Stockbridge Valley Cemetery, Stockbridge, N.Y. In memory of Margaret donations may be sent the Stockbridge Valley Central School FFA, P.O. Box 732, 6011 Williams Road, Munnsville, N.Y. 13409. Online condolences may be sent to maleckifuneralhome.com
Published in The Oneida Daily Dispatch on Apr. 4, 2017 
Dorn, Margaret (I65146)
 
13369 MARGARET E. COLEMAN IS A BRIDE
Newspaper June 25, 1995 | Watertown Daily Times (NY)
Page: G3 | Section: Social
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Margaret Ellen Coleman, daughter of Patrick and Dorothy Coleman, 172 Ten Eyck St., was married in a candlelight ceremony to Matthew Michael Grant, 624 State St., son of Catherine Grant, 640 Boyd St., and Michael Grant, Great Bend, at 6 p.m. Saturday in St. Patrick's Church with the Rev. Steven Murray officiating.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white taffeta gown accented with beaded Alencon lace and fashioned with a V neckline, long, puffed sleeves, a Basque waist, full skirt and semi-cathedral-length train. Both the skirt and train were decorated with appliques of beaded Alencon lace.

Her headpiece was a small pouf and two-tier veil attached to a crown accented with pearls and rhinestones in a daisy-like pattern. She carried a cascading bouquet of white miniature carnations, white daisies and white sweetheart roses accented with kelly green miniature carnations and ivy. She also carried the rosary which belonged to her paternal grandmother, the late Margaret Coleman.

Deborah Reynolds, Ormond Beach, Fla., sister of the bride, and Stephanie Davis, Watertown, were matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were Christine Ellingham, Rochester, Sandy Vespa, Watertown, Nicole Grant, Watertown, sister of the bridegroom, Heather Schremp, Penfield, Suzanne Lasher, Clifton Springs, and Penny Huggins, Ewa Beach, Hawaii. Colleen Reynolds, Ormond Beach, niece of the bride, was junior bridesmaid, and Cierra Grant, Watertown, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl.

C. William Stoodley and Patrick O'Brien, both of Watertown, were best men. Ushers were Miles Reynolds, Ormond Beach, brother-in-law of the bride, Timothy Burnett, Watertown, James Gracey, Dexter, uncle of the bridegroom, Gregory Lehr, Binghamton, cousin of the bridegroom, Todd Young, Clayton, and John Lehr, Canastota, cousin of the bridegroom. Patrick Reynolds, Ormond Beach, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer.

Readings were done by Alex Prow, Evans Mills, sister of the bridegroom, Dorothy Lehr, Dexter, aunt of the bridegroom, and Colleen Reynolds, Ormond Beach, niece of the bride. Music was provided by organist Jack Tooley, Evans Mills, bagpiper Scott Bell, Kingston, Ontario, and vocalists Tim Grant, Watertown, uncle of the bridegroom, and Cory Grant, Watertown, cousin of the bridegroom. Gifts were presented by the bride's parents, the bridegroom's mother, and Betty Howard, Watertown, aunt of the bride.

A reception was held at the North Side Improvement League immediately following the ceremony. The couple planned a 10-day wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nev., and Southern California.

The bride is a 1986 graduate of Immaculate Heart Central High School and a 1991 graduate of Brockport State University College with a bachelor's degree in social work. She received a master's degree in social work from Syracuse University in 1992 and is pursuing a doctorate in social sciences at SU.

She is director of family and social services at Lewis County General Hospital, Lowville, and its residential health care facility.

The bridegroom is a 1987 graduate of Watertown High School and served with the Army's military police in Herlong, Calif., from 1987 to 1990. He studied criminal justice at Jefferson Community College and is a correctional officer at the Watertown Correctional Facility.

The couple will reside in Watertown. 
Coleman, Margaret E. (I73360)
 
13370 Margaret F. Kenyon Aaserud - May 18, 1916 - January 7, 2005. Plot X-350-D. Daughter of Charles and Abbie Hovey Kenyon. Wife of Carl Emil Aaserud.
Newspaper Obituary - Friday, January 7, 2005 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Margaret F. Aaserud, Pulaski Resident - Margaret F. Aaserud, 88, Springbrook Apartments, died Wednesday at St. Luke's Nursing Home, Oswego. Mrs. Aaserud resided in the Pulaski area most of her life and attended Pulaski Wesleyan Church. Born May 18, 1916, in Steuben County, daughter of Charles and Abbey Hovey Kenyon, she attended schools in Skaneateles. She married Carl Aaserud, who died in 1986. Surviving are four sons and their wives, Richard and Charlotte, Naples, Robert and Patricia, Lynchburg, Virginia., William and Anne, Kirkville, and Kenneth and Cheryl, Deansboro; a daughter, Claudia Allen, West Virginia; a brother, Woodrow Kenyon, Florida, six grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. A son, Raymond, died in 1975. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. A calling hour will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
 
Kenyon, Margaret F. (I76408)
 
13371 Margaret Fleming - March 25, 1834 - November 29, 1914. Daughter of James and Hannah Walrath Fleming. Wife of George Welcome Manwarren. Married 1851. Section 2, Row 17.
Newspaper Obituary - December 2, 1914 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Texas District - Mrs. Margaret Manwarren, wife of G. W. Manwarren died at the family home November 29 after a short illness, age 80 years. Besides her aged husband she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ella Ball who resides at home and Mrs. Charles Hubbard of Syracuse, to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and mother.
 
Fleming, Margaret (I31028)
 
13372 MARGARET G. LOUCKS
Newspaper December 3, 1992 | Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY)
Page: D4 | Section: Obit
178 Words | Readability: Lexile: 750, grade level(s): 4 5

Margaret G. Loucks, 62, of 103 Deerwood Drive, Baldwinsville, died Monday at her home after a long illness.

A native of Granby, Mrs. Loucks lived in the Baldwinsville area many years. She was employed many years with Syroco.

Mrs. Loucks was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Baldwinsville.

Surviving are her husband, John R.; three sons, Allan Branchau of Baldwinsville, Larry Loucks of Syracuse and Gary Loucks of Liverpool; a stepson, Rodney Loucks of San Leandro, Calif.; two daughters, Colleen Schlegel of Baldwinsville and Cheryl Bryant of Syracuse; three sisters, Pearl Boots of Central Square, Ruth House of Parish and Doris Bovay of Fulton; a brother, Howard Merritt of Central Square; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Memorial services will be at noon Friday in the First United Methodist Church of Baldwinsville. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Baldwinsville.

The family will receive friends in the church after the services.

Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or the American Cancer Society.

Falardeau Funeral Home, Baldwinsville, has charge of arrangements.
 
Merritt, Margaret G (I68577)
 
13373 Margaret Gertrude Clemens Whitmore - April 21, 1861 - September 24, 1934. Daughter of Thomas and Relea Wildman Clemens. Wife of Martin J. Whitmore.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 26, 1934 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Whitmore Dies At Family Home ¬Mrs. Margaret Clemens Whitmore, wife of M. J. Whitmore, died at her home on Port street Monday afternoon about three o'clock. Mrs. Whitmore had suffered a shock two weeks before from which she had not completely recovered. Mrs. Whitmore was born in Macy, Indiana, April 21, 1861, a daughter of Thomas and Delilah Clemens, and was the last of a large family On August 7, 1881 she was united in marriage to Mr. Whitmore. The couple continued their home in Indiana until 1915 when they moved to Pulaski and purchased the Frank Wood farm on Port street. Their home has since been there. She is survived by her husband, one son, Scott L. Whitmore, a rural mail carrier from the local post office; one granddaughter, Mrs. Thelma Waterbury and one great grandson, all of this village. The funeral will be held at the home this afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. Henry Bridge, pastor of the Methodist church will officiate. Burial in Willis cemetery.
 
Clemens, Margaret Gertrude (I76501)
 
13374 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Yerdon, Margaret Alice (I49850)
 
13375 Margaret Hamilton
PUBLISHED: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2009 AT 3:15 AM
PULASKI - Margaret "Peg" Hamilton, 77, County Route 2, died Tuesday at her home.
Mrs. Hamilton was the first female bus driver for the Pulaski School District and was employed by Oswego County Opportunities from 1972 to 1997, retiring as director of senior services.
Born Jan. 12, 1932, in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Charles and Evelyn Sullivan Hudson, she graduated in 1949 from Ellisburgh (Ohio) High School and received an associate's degree in 1951 from North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset. She resided in Pulaski since 1959, previously living in Flushing.
She married William F. Hamilton on Oct. 27, 1951.
Mrs. Hamilton was a member of Christ Our Light Parish, and its Altar and Rosary Society. She was national director of National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services.
Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Dr. Laura Hamilton, Lacona; two sons and their wives Martin "Casey" and Kelly, Baldwinsville, and Thaddeus "Tad" and Debi, Pulaski; two sisters, Carolyn Towner and Katherine Palmer, both of Ellisburgh; a brother, David Hudson, Adams; and six grandchildren.
A brother, Richard Hudson, and a granddaughter died before her.
A funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Christ Our Light Parish.
Calling hours will be from 3 to 6 p.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park St.
Donations may be made to Regional Oncology Center Foundation, 750 E. Adams St., Syracuse, N.Y. 13210. 
Hudson, Margaret S. (I11545)
 
13376 Margaret Horan Murtha, 88, passed away on Tuesday, November 27, 2012 in Tinton Falls. She was born in Hartford, CT on January 31, 1924 to Kieran and Margaret (Daily) Horan.

Margaret received her Bachelors of Science in Chemistry from St. Joseph’s College, Hartford, CT. She worked for Pratt & Whitney, Crystal Lab and Underwood Corporation.

She lived in Somers, NY until moving to Tinton Falls, NJ 4 years ago. Margaret was a fantastic cook, loved to garden and sew. She was a member of the Northern Star Quilting Guild. She was a Literacy Volunteer and a Eucharistic Minister at St. Joseph Church , Somers, NY.

She is predeceased by her husband Francis M. Murtha in 2007. Surviving are her two sons; Michael Murtha and Stephen Murtha; her daughter Loretta Angus; her brother Keron Horan; her grandchildren Kristina Miller, Jessica Angus Litsey, and Daniel Edward Kane; her great grandchildren, Alyssa Monet Miller and Mikasa Elise Miller.

Visitation will be held at the Braun Funeral Home, 106 Broad Street, Eatontown, NJ on Friday, November 30, 2012 from 4 to 7 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Dorothea’s Roman Catholic Church, Eatontown, NJ on Saturday, December 1, 2012 at 10 AM. Interment will be at St. Peter’s Cemetery in Rome, NY on Monday, December 3, 2012 at 11:30 AM. Please visit Margaret’s memorial website available at www.braunfuneralhome.com.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be given in her name to Butterfly Wishes of Homeside Hospice, 67 Walnut Ave., Suite 205,
Clark, NJ 07066 
Horan, Margaret (I9036)
 
13377 Margaret I. McMorrow, 93, of Ithaca passed away at Cayuga Ridge on Tuesday December 25, 2012. She was the daughter of the late Claude and Mary Jane Warren and was predeceased by four siblings and her husband, John F. McMorrow. Margaret is survived by her sister Minetta Colwell and brother Milton Warren, both of Newport, NC. She is also survived by her children; Connie Sparks of Titusville, FL, Maureen Gunderson of Horseheads, NY, Barry McMorrow of Long Beach, CA, Shelley (Paul) Laue of Trumansburg, NY, Audrey McMorrow of Takoma Park, MD and John K. McMorrow of Horseheads, NY. Six grandchildren; Paul Ryan, Christopher, Tisha, Leann, Keith and Katie Renee. A private family burial will take place Friday, December 28 at the Greensprings Natural Cemetery Preserve in Newfield, followed by a memorial service at 4:00 PM at the Herson Funeral Home on Geneva Street in Ithaca. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Margaret's memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, 322 Eighth Ave., 7th fl., New York, NY 10001. Warren, Margaret Irene (I28772)
 
13378 Margaret J. Ballou Rice - November 26, 1916 - September 3, 1982. Daughter of Lee and Nellie Robbins Ballou. Wife of Homer E. Rice. Married November 26, 1934.
Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, September 4, 1982 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Margaret J. Rice, 65, of Tinker Tavern Road, RD 4, Pulaski, died Friday morning at Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient since August 26. Born November 26, 1916, at Ellisburg to Lee and Nellie Robbins Ballou, she attended the Ellisburg school. She married Homer E. Rice on November 26, 1934 and they operated the Hilltop Fruit Stand on Route 3 until his death on September 4, 1979. She owned and operated Tirnker Kennels, raising miniature dachshunds. She was an active member of United Friends of Homeless Animals, the Pulaski Wesleyan Church and the Half-Shire Society. She is survived by a son, Charles L. of Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Linda Sanford of Pulaski; a brother, Richard Ballou of Central Square; five grandchildren and a great-grandson. Another brother, George Ballou, also of Central Square, died. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Wesleyan Church here with the Rev. Richard Bennett officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski.
 
Ballou, Margaret Jennie (I30249)
 
13379 Margaret J. Evans, 85, of Cheese Factory Road died Thursday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, after a brief illness.

Mrs. Evans lived in Carley Mills before moving to Parish, where she resided most of her life. Her husband, Howard, died in 1965.

Surviving are a daughter, Berna Loura of Parish; 18 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home. Burial will be in Carley Hills Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 7430 Main St.

Published in the Syracuse Herald Journal
Saturday September 26, 1992
 
Santiff, Margaret J. (I13846)
 
13380 Margaret J. Hall, age 77, life resident of Pulaski, passed away, Tuesday at Colonial Park Nursing Home in Rome. Margaret was born July 28, 1947, in Oswego, the daughter of Paul “PV” and Erma Fillmore Phillips. She graduated from Pulaski High School in 1965. She was employed by the Oswego County Department of Social Services as a social worker for over 30 years. Margaret kept active in her retirement, making teddy bears for Golisano Children’s Hospital for many years. She was also a member of the Pulaski Historical Society, Garden Club and Senior Stars in Mexico. Margaret also spent time volunteering at the Pulaski Public Library.

Surviving are her children, Dina (Michael) Critelli of Camden and Brian (Renee) Hall of North Carolina, grandchildren, Matthew, Shane and Justin Critelli and Kyle, William, Parker and Spencer Hall, three brothers, Gary (Judy) Phillips of Pulaski, Dick Phillips of Arizona, and Paul Phillips of Florida, and sisters-in law, Lena Brosnan of Mexico and Sue Lewis of Pulaski. Margaret was predeceased by her parents.

Funeral services will be held at 1pm, Friday, November 8th at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in at the convenience of the family in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 11am to 1pm prior to the service.
Class of 1965 PACS 
Phillips, Margaret Jean (I32914)
 
13381 Margaret J. Lyons Stewart Loomis - August 26, 1850 - February 5, 1928. Daughter of John and Ann King Lyons. Wife of Samuel Clystal Stewart (married November 14, 1883 in Redfield Township, Oswego County, New York) & George Sheldon Loomis (married April 9, 1914 at Camden, Oneida County, New York.) [Note: For more information on Samuel Stewart, please find him in this cemetery.]
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 9, 1928 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Margaret Loomis - In the early part of December, Mrs. Margaret Loomis went to Syracuse, to pass several weeks in the home of her nephew, William Lyons, Jr. A few days ago she suffered an attack of bronchitis, from which she seemed to recover. Saturday afternoon she was stricken with pneumonia and passed away Sunday evening, February 5, at 6 o'clock. She was brought back to her home Monday, where the funeral was conducted by Rev. A. H. Giuliano Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock and burial made in Evergreen Cemetery. Margaret Lyons, a daughter of John and Ann Lyons, was born in the town of Redfield, August 26, 1850. She was united in marriage with Samuel Stuart [sic], November 14, 1883. The most of their married life was passed in Redfield. They came to Orwell to live the year before Mr. Stuart died. A few years after Mr. Stuart’s death she was united in marriage with George S. Loomis whom she survived several years. Her many friends were saddened when the word came of her sudden departure. Mrs. Loomis is survived by one sister, Mrs. H. F. Newton, of Orwell; two brothers, Edward Lyons, of Orwell, and William Lyons, of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, and by one niece and three nephews.
 
Lyons, Margaret J. (I82097)
 
13382 Margaret M. Butler October 11, 2010 Margaret M. Butler, age 93, life resident of Pulaski, passed away Monday at University Hospital, Syracuse. Margaret was born on November 12, 1916, the daughter of James L. and Marie Hinman Manwaring. She graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1935. Margaret married Max Butler on July 7, 1935, he died December 30, 1996. Margaret was a member of the Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski, the Pulaski Tuesday Study Club. She also played the piano with a quartet and trio at various venues. She also played in golf leagues at the Elms. Surviving: two sons, James (Linda) Butler of Pulaski, Thomas (Beverly) Butler of Wilmington, NC; one sister-in-law, Christine Manwaring of Syracuse; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Margaret was predeceased by one grandson, Thomas M. Butler Jr., and one brother, James Manwaring. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Park United Methodist Church, 2 Hubble Street, Pulaski, NY 13142 or to NOCA, 21 Delano Street, Pulaski, NY 13142. The family would like to give a special thanks to Celeste Carnes, Joni Scott, Kathy Larabee, and Thomas Jones for all of their help and support.

Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on Oct. 12, 2010

BUTLER
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - October 12, 2010
Margaret M. Butler

October 11, 2010

Margaret M. Butler, age 93, life resident of Pulaski, passed away Monday at University Hospital, Syracuse. Margaret was born on November 12, 1916, the daughter of James L. and Marie Hinman Manwaring. She graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1935. Margaret married Max Butler on July 7, 1935, he died December 30, 1996. Margaret was a member of the Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski, the Pulaski Tuesday Study Club. She also played the piano with a quartet and trio at various venues. She also played in golf leagues at the Elms.

Surviving: two sons, James (Linda) Butler of Pulaski, Thomas (Beverly) Butler of Wilmington, NC; one sister-in-law, Christine Manwaring of Syracuse; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Margaret was predeceased by one grandson, Thomas M. Butler Jr., and one brother, James Manwaring.

Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to the Park United Methodist Church, 2 Hubble Street, Pulaski, NY 13142 or to NOCA, 21 Delano Street, Pulaski, NY 13142. The family would like to give a special thanks to Celeste Carnes, Joni Scott, Kathy Larabee, and Thomas Jones for all of their help and support.
Class of 1935 PACS 
Manwaring, Margaret Louise (I47257)
 
13383 MARGARET M. MAZZONE
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - March 7, 1989

Margaret Mello Mazzone, 66, of 402 Charles Ave., Solvay, died Monday at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center.

Mrs. Mazzone was born in Massachusetts and lived in Camillus and Solvay the past 25 years. She was a communicant of St. Cecilia's Church.

Surviving are her husband, Armando (Monte) Mazzone; two daughters, Marcia LaManna of Solvay and Margaret Francher of Pulaski; a son, William Sandner of Florida; four sisters, Alice Kingston, Rose Mello, Grace Condon, and Irene Sawyer, all of Massachusetts; a brother, Billy Mello of Massachusetts; seven grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be 8:30 a.m. Thursday at Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home and 9 a.m. in St. Cecilia's Church. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Warners.

Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 2601 Milton Ave., Solvay. 
Mello, Margaret Mary (I37172)
 
13384 MARGARET M. MOORE
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - January 20, 2007Browse Issues
Margaret M. Moore, 85, a native of Pulaski, died Tuesday at Seneca Hill Manor, Oswego.

Mrs. Moore was a secretary at the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C., and Veterans Administration Medical Center, Syracuse.

Born Jan. 29, 1921, in Pulaski, daughter of Pratt N. and Margaret L. Adelmann Balcom, she was a 1939 graduate of Pulaski High School and married Myron Moore. He died in 1969.

She was a resident of West Palm Beach, Fla., for more than 40 years.

Surviving are two brothers, Pratt and Stephen Balcom, both of Pulaski, and four sisters, Edith Frary, Pulaski and Haines City, Fla., Beverly Genter, Adams Center, Katherine Parkinson, Yorktown, Va., and Alice Ward, Colorado Springs, Colo.

The funeral and burial will be in the spring. Arrangements are with Traub Funeral Home, Central Square. Donations may be made to United Friends of Homeless Animals, 432 Centerville Road, Richland, N.Y. 13114. 
Balcom, Margaret Mamel (I40618)
 
13385 Margaret Marie Edgerton Brown, age 83, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, June 6, 2007. Marge was born in Allegan, MI on November 2, 1923, daughter of Milton and Jennie (Liberty) Edgerton. She served in the Nursing Cadet Corp during WWII. In 1945, she received a nursing degree from Bronson Methodist Hospital School of Nursing, Western Michigan University and began her career assisting in surgery. On June 25, 1949, she married Lawrence H. Brown, with whom she remained a sole mate until his death last year. She served as a Community Nurse in Phoenixville, PA in 1966 before relocating to Appleton in 1971. She joined the Operating Room staff at Appleton Memorial Hospital in 1971 where she rose to the position of Manager of O.R.; a post she maintained until her retirement in 1987.
Marge is known to many in the area for the lives she has touched through her many volunteer and social activities. Her volunteer efforts spanned many organizations: Mosquito Hill Nature Center, Highlands Elementary School reading mentoring, Appleton Medical Center Auxiliary, the Community Blood Center, and The First United Methodist Church. She founded the Powderhorn Knoll Garden Club in Valley Forge and was exhibited at the Philadelphia Flower Show. One of her proudest achievements came in 1998 when she walked every one of the 235 miles on the Military Road across Wisconsin to celebrate Wisconsin's sesquicentennial. She went on to share the experience through her slide show with schoolchildren in the area for years thereafter. She is an active member of the Board of Directors for Valley Packaging Industries, Inc. and is the current President of the Delphian Book Club.
Consistent with the roots of her Michigan farming upbringing, Marge had a love for the outdoors and enjoyed hiking, camping, fishing, and cottage life at “the river”. She was talented with a fishing rod though careful to ensure that her fishing companion limited first. She loved sport but preferred playing to watching. Marge's competitive spirit flourished on the tennis courts at Fox Cities Racquet Club and Club West making it to the USTA Regional in Kalamazoo on several occasions. She was also involved in numerous golf leagues and enjoyed her “Girls Nights Out” with the Bunco group. Her sense of adventure included traveling to faraway places like Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, the Fiji Islands, Hawaii, Alaska, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Marge is survived by her three daughters: Sally Brown, Georgia Brown and Peggy Brown; two sons: Larry (Kathy) Brown and Bruce Brown; four grandchildren: Christopher Brown, Taylor, Derek, and Greta Brown; and her Newfoundland dog, Molly.
Marge is preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Larry.
A memorial service for Marge will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 11, 2007, at the FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Franklin and Drew Streets, with Pastor Grace Cajiuat officiating. Friends may call at the church from 10 a.m. Monday, until the time of the service. A lunch celebration will follow the service. In lieu of flowers and other expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made in Marge's memory to Valley Packaging Industries Inc, 2730 Roemer Road, Appleton, WI, 54915; an organization she was very proud to be associated with.
The world is a less pleasant place with the loss of Marge as she made any surrounding vibrant with her presence.

“It's up to me, if it's to be. Look forward to tomorrow”
Handwritten note on Marge's refrigerator

WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 North Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231 
Edgerton, Margaret Mauree (I48167)
 
13386 Margaret McChesney Tifft - September 30, 1827 - February 1, 1922. Daughter of James Alesworth and Catherine Ripsom McChesney. Wife of John B. Tifft. Section and Row unavailable.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 8, 1922 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Gone Home - Margaret McChesney was born at Selkirk, September 30, 1827, with the exception of four years spent in Westfield, New York, she lived here all her life. She was a daughter of James and Katherine McChesney and the last of eight children. At 23 years of age she was united in marriage with John B. Tifft with whom she lived until his death, 33 years ago. During the late war she knit sixteen pairs of socks for the Red Cross and said she thought she had done her bit. Her mind was good and she was able to be about the house until less than two weeks before her death, but she had been failing for two months past. She is survived by one son, Gerry H. Tifft and two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Weed, Mrs. Nina Allport; and three grandchildren, John W. Allport, Mrs. Katherine Sherman and Miss Margaret Allport. We shall miss her from the rocker, Where she quietly did rest, And her cheery words and smile, We loved very best; But we know she has gone, To that other shore, To meet the many loved ones, Who have gone before. 
McChesney, Margaret (I30687)
 
13387 Margaret Melissa Becker Ames - October 17, 1845 - April 5, 1912. Daughter of Aaron and Lydia Becker. Wife of Marshall D. Ames.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 11, 1912 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Richland - Mrs. Marshall Ames who has been ill for some time, passed peacefully away at her home Friday afternoon, April 5. Mrs. Ames was a faithful member of the Disciple church and was beloved by all who knew her. She leaves many relatives and a host of friends to mourn her departure to that City of Light where death is unknown. The funeral was held at the home Monday afternoon. Interment at Evergreen cemetery, Richland.
 
Becker, Margaret Melissa (I30647)
 
13388 MARGARET MURTAUGH
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - October 7, 2006Browse Issues
Margaret E. "Rita" Murtaugh, 88, Pierrepont Manor, died Wednesday at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown. She had been a resident of Central Square for 40 years before moving to Pierrepont Manor two years ago.

Mrs. Murtaugh was a homemaker.

Born Aug. 10, 1918, in Ottawa, Ontario, she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bourassa.

She married Ralph Murtaugh. He died in 1990.

Surviving are a son and his wife, Richard and Gail, Palermo, five grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandson.

A son, Rodney, died in 2001.

The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. today at Watson Funeral Home, Central Square, followed by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Catholic Church, Central Square. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse. 
Bourassa, Margaret (I43719)
 
13389 Margaret Norwood Cross - March 11, 1866 - November 6, 1935. Daughter of Thomas and Ann Johanson Norwood. Wife of Fred F. Cross.
Newspaper Obituary - Friday, November 8, 1935 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, November 8 - Word has been received in Pulaski of the death of Mrs. Margaret Norwood Cross, wife of Fred F. Cross and a former very well known resident of Pulaski. Mrs. Cross had been undergoing treatment for high blood pressure and was stricken shortly after supper Wednesday evening at her home in Adams Center, dying late that night. She was born in Canada in March 1864, and was the daughter of the late Thomas and Ann Johanson Norwood. She came to Pulaski as a child and in 1895 married Fred F. Cross. She made her home in Pulaski for several years, later moving to Watertown but again returning to Pulaski where she lived until about 8 years ago. More recently she had lived in Watertown and Adams Center. While in Pulaski she was a member of St. James Episcopal church. Funeral services will be held at the family home in Adams Center Saturday at 1:30 by the Rev. Ivan M. Cash and interment will be in the Willis cemetery, Fernwood. Surviving her besides her husband is one brother, James R Norwood of Adams Center.
 
Norwood, Margaret (I55149)
 
13390 Margaret R. Chase
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2012

Margaret Rose Rudd Chase, 89, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 23rd, at her home in Orwell, NY.

Margaret, daughter of the Rev. Bertrand and Rose Janacek Rudd, was born on September 29, 1922 in Texas, NY. She graduated from Sandy Creek High School in 1938, and from Houghton College in 1943, with a degree in Latin and NYS certification in English Education. Her first teaching positions were in Casadaga Valley, NY, and the Powerhouse District (now APW), but the majority of her teaching career was spent at Sandy Creek Central School, until her retirement in 1987.

Margaret married Harlow L. Chase on June 26, 1947, in Sandy Creek Wesleyan Methodist Church with the Rev. George Osgood officiating. The couple bought an old house near Orwell and spent many years renovating and improving the grounds.

Mrs. Chase's commitment to education was reflected in her many years as a Sunday School teacher and director of Vacation Bible School. She was an energetic and participating member of the Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church, where she served as president of the Women's Missionary Society and in other leadership positions. In recent years, she attended Vorea Community Church. She was a member of the DAR.

In addition to church, school and family, Mrs. Chase enjoyed many hobbies, including gardening, knitting and crocheting, sewing, reading, floral arrangements and photography. She was pleased to have won blue ribbons for canning, gardening, floral design and best artistic table design at the Oswego County Fair. She enjoyed entertaining her many friends and family members.

Margaret is survived by her two daughters and their spouses, Kathleen Chase and the Rev. John Seib of Saskatoon, SK, and Drs. Priscilla and Glenn Thibault of Orwell. She is also survived by four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren: Ruzena (Jeremy) Privett; Cameron, Eloise and Clarice Thibault; Caileigh and Owen Danis; by her brother Franklin (Ruth) Rudd, sister Faith Buettner, sister-in-law Ruth Knapp Rudd, and brother-in-law Fay Reid, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and members of her extended family. She was predeceased by her husband Harlow; by siblings Adelia (Gilbert) Clemons, Floyd (Araxie) Rudd, Jonathan (Ruth) Rudd, Chester Rudd, Mildred Rudd, brother-in-law Rudolf Buettner, and sister-in-law, Mildred Reid.

A celebration of Margaret's life is being planned for the spring. Burial will be at the Boylston-Sandy Creek Cemetery.

Memorial gifts may be made to the Bertrand Rudd Scholarship Fund at Houghton College, Houghton, NY 13144 (www.houghton.edu). Arrangements by Summerville Funeral Home in Sandy Creek, N.Y. 
Rudd, Margaret Rose (I80000)
 
13391 Margaret R. Weed - October, 1835 - March 15, 1920. Plot B-247. Daughter of Townsend and Almira Maltby Weed.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 17, 1920 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Miss Margaret Weed, aged 84, died Monday at the little home she has occupied for many years. in North Street. She was born there and never lived in any other house. It was erected in 1816. Miss Weed had been in ill health for some time. She was a member of the Pulaski Baptist Church and was active in the work of the church as long as her health would permit. Funeral services will be held at the Baptist church at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
Newspaper Article - Thursday, March 18, 1920 Oswego Times - Oswego, New York - Funeral services for Miss Margaret Weed, 84, daughter of Major Weed, a soldier of the War of 1812, were held in the First Baptist church yesterday. the Rev. W. S. Warren officiating. W. T. Barr and Mrs. W. D. Pond rendered vocal selections. Interment was made in Pulaski cemetery.
 
Weed, Margaret R. (I63292)
 
13392 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Burdett, Margaret Viola (I5304)
 
13393 Margaret Streeter Weston - April 15, 1857 - January 25, 1941. Daughter of Henry William and Malvina Amanda Pearsons Streeter. Wife of Zeph Gonyo (married after 1880; divorced about 1888) & James L. Weston (married August 5, 1893 at Massena, St. Lawrence County, New York.) [Note: Although Margaret’s name appears on the stone with her husband, James Weston, according to her obituary she may be buried in Garrison Cemetery at Pitcairn, St. Lawrence County, New York, with her parents.] Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 30, 1941 Black River Democrat - Black River, New York - Harrisville - Death of Mrs. Margaret Weston - Mrs. Margaret Weston, 84, died at the home of her brother Loomis Streeter, near Geer’s Corners on Saturday morning, Death was due to heart trouble and old age. Mrs. Weston was born in Harrisville, April 15, 1857, the daughter of Henry and Vina Streeter. She was one of seven children. She married Zeff Gonio [sic] and divorced him about 52 years ago. About 50 years ago she married James Weston, well known lumber jobber of the north country, who died five years ago. Mrs. Weston accompanied her husband on his lumber jobs, running the camp. Mrs. Weston sold her home here on Maple Street after her husband’s death and lived with a niece, Mrs. Frank Richmire, near Natural Bridge, for about three years. Two months ago she moved to the home of her brother, Mr. Streeter. She had been in poor health for about three years and for the past two months seriously ill. She had been under the care of Dr. A. L. Leatherland, of Harrisville. Mrs. Weston is survived by a brother, Loomis Streeter; one sister, Mrs. Theodore Saber; five nieces, Mrs. Vina Strong of Harrisville, Mrs. Edith Goodrow of Newton Falls, Mrs. Frank Richmire of Natural Bridge, Mrs. Sadie Osborne of Virginia, and Mrs. Mattie Dennishi of Ogdensburg; five nephews, Leo, Bryan and Floyd Streeter, of Harrisville; William Streeter, of Cranberry Lake, and Roy Streeter, of Virginia; also by several great nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held from the Church of Christ at 2 o’clock on Tuesday afternoon with Rev. W. C. Chapman, pastor, officiating. The body was placed in the Harrisville vault and will be interred in the Garrison Cemetery in the spring.
 
Streeter, Margaret A (I78295)
 
13394 MARGARET VANALSTYNE - CAFETERIA MANAGER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 2, 2005Browse Issues
Margaret L. VanAlstyne, 78, of 1010 Washington St., formerly of 384 Colorado Ave., died Sunday at Samaritan Medical Center.

Mrs. VanAlstyne owned and operated Commodore Restaurant on Factory Street from 1970 to 1980, then worked as cafeteria manager for Ohio Street School until retiring in 1995.

She was a communicant of Holy Family Church and enjoyed reading, playing cards and her bridge club membership.

Born Feb. 14, 1927, in Black River, daughter of Floyd and Louise Staie Gayne, she graduated in 1945 from Augustinian Academy, Carthage.

She married Evans D. VanAlstyne on Feb. 13, 1947, at Holy Family Church with the Rev. Frederick P. Shue officiating. Mr. VanAlstyne was a papermaker at Knowlton Bros. Paper Co., retiring in 1986, after 40 years of service. He died Dec. 16, 1998.

Surviving are three sons and their wives, David and Sue, Tullahoma, Tenn., Peter and Elizabeth, Oswego, and Ronald and Darra, Port Orange, Fla.; two daughters and their husbands, Yolanda "Lonnie" and Richard Hahn, Webster, and Linda and Gregory Buker, Watertown; a brother, Verne Gayne, Port Ritchie, Fla., 14 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

The youngest of 12 children, Mrs. VanAlstyne was predeceased by 10 brothers and sisters.

Burial will be in Depauville Cemetery at the convenience of the family. There will be no calling hours.

Arrangements are with D.L. Calarco Funeral Home.

The family requests no flowers. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 102454, Atlanta, Ga. 30368-2454. 
Gayne, Margaret Louise (I53620)
 
13395 Margaret Willenburg Sassen - September 27, 1885 - February 24, 1979. Daughter of Clemens B. and Elizabeth Willenburg. Wife of John Andrew Sassen, Sr.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 7, 1979 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Margaret Sasser, 93, of Richland Road, widow of John Sasser, died Saturday, February 24 at an Oswego nursing home, where she had been a patient since December 6, 1978. Born September 27, 1885 in Petersburg, Iowa, she was the daughter of Clemens and Elizabeth Willenburg. She spent her childhood days and early married life in Iowa, North and South Dakota and Minnesota, moving to Pulaski in 1920 with her husband and family. Mr. Sasser died March 5, 1949. Mrs. Sassen has since made her home with her son, Cleo. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church. She is survived by two sons, Cleo and John of Portsmouth, Virginia; one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Florence) Towsley; 5 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren. Two daughters died in 1966. Funeral services were 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, February 27 at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home, Pulaski and 10 am. at St. John the Evangelist Church, where a Mass of Resurrection was celebrated with Rev. Thomas P. Whalen officiating. Spring burial will be in Riverside cemetery, Pulaski.
 
Willenberg, Margaret (I22322)
 
13396 MARGIE A. LEONARD, age 61, of Lytle passed away Friday, March 20, 2015 in San Antonio.

She is preceded in death by her parents: Nicholas & Elsie (Walley) Leonard; brothers: Nicholas, David and Everett Leonard and a sister, Gloria Maramao.

She is survived by her husband, Esteban “Steven” Gonzales of Lytle; daughters: Amie Carrillo and husband Frank, Karen Smith and fiancé Julian Sevier, all of Lytle; brother, Warren “Doc” Leonard and wife Louise of New York; 4 grandchildren: Taylor Ray Leonard, Frankie Marie Carrillo, Scott Everett Smith and Zoe Jane Estelle.

There will be no visitation at the funeral home prior to the service.

A Memorial service will be held Monday, March 23, 2015 at 11am in the Chapel of the Hurley Funeral Home in Lytle.

Services will conclude at the funeral home. 
Leonard, Margie Ann (I10983)
 
13397 Margo Mildred Preman - May 14, 1950 - April 27, 1960. Daughter of Monford F. and Mildred E. Barclay Preman.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 28, 1960 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Margo Mildred Preman, 9 years old, passed away after a long illness Wednesday afternoon at her home on _ Street. She was born May, 14, 1950. Surviving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monford Preman, are one brother, Kenneth and three sisters, Sally, Terry and Vickie, all at home. Her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Vera L. Preman and her maternal grandfather, Mr. William Barclay of Pulaski The body was removed to the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Ramsey, where friends may call Thursday 7 to 9 and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Ramsey home, with Rev. Robert E. Pennock, pastor of Mexico Methodist church officiating. Burial will be in the Willis Cemetery. Arrangements by Gibbs Funeral Home. 
Preman, Margo Mildred (I30486)
 
13398 Marguerite Stuart
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Stuart, Marguerite EAST GREENBUSH Marguerite Stuart, 96, of East Greenbush died on Saturday, April 19, 2014 at Evergreen Commons. Marguerite was born in Cooperstown and had been a homemaker for her family all of her life. Predeceased by her husband, Walter E. Stuart Sr.; her son, Eugene W. Stuart; and sisters, Olive Blake, Shirley Merrill and Mary Way. Marguerite is survived by her two sons, Walton (Candi) Stuart of Castleton and Walter (Vivian) Stuart Jr. of Troy. Marguerite also has four grandchildren, Todd, Scott, Jerry Stuart and Lori Lynn Cook, as well as many great-grandchildren. Services will be private at the convenience of the family. Interment will be in Grafton Cemetery, Grafton. The family has requested that those who wish make memorial donations to the Community Hospice of Rensselaer County, 295 Valley view Blvd., Rensselaer, NY 12144. 
Black, Marguerite E (I61683)
 
13399 Margueritte F. Mere
By Archive on May 2, 2012

NEWARK-Born February 12, 1927, Margueritte F. Mere passed on to join the Lord on Saturday, April 28, 2012. She had resided at DeMay Living Center since October 10, 2010.

Margueritte was born in Massena, NY and later moved to Hudson, Florida and then to Newark, NY.

She was predeceased by her parents Walter and Sarah Michaud Rogers and by her most cherished husband, Armond E.J. Mere, who died on May 15, 2004. They had celebrated 57 years of marriage. She was known for helping her husband build several houses in Massena and in Newark. Her passion was her love of her family and especially for her grandchildren.

Surviving are a daughter, Marlene Mere Donk of Newark, NY; granddaughter, Christine Donk Stalker (Jeffrey) of Newark and three great grandchildren; Emma, Nicholas and Jacob Stalker. Her sisters include Ethel Deblen (Leo) of Massena, NY and Elizabeth Snickles (Charles) of Saratoga Springs, NY. Sisters-in-law are Margaret Brodeur, Richland, NY; Alice Brodeur, Richland, NY; Yvette Ploof, Chase Mills, NY ; and Margaret Mere, Norwood, NY. Several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by two brothers, Walter Rogers, Jr. and George Rogers.

Calling hours will be 4-7 PM on Monday, May 7th at Phillips Memorial Home at 64 Andrews Street in Massena. A noon Mass will be held at Sacred Heart Church with Father Donald Manfred officiating on Tuesday, May 8th. A reception will follow.

Donations may be made to Sacred Heart Church at 212 Main Street, Massena, NY 13662 or to St. Michael’s Church at 401 South Main Street, Newark, NY 14513 or to a charity of one’s choice.

Local arrangements by Shultz-Pusateri Funeral Home, 103 Maple Ct., Newark. 
Rogers, Margueritte F. (I14231)
 
13400 Maria A. Myers Hilton - died November 1, 1886, age 30 years. Wife of Hiram Eugene Hilton.
Newspaper Article - Thursday, November 11, 1886 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Mrs. Hiram Hilton was buried last Wednesday. She was in quite poor health for a number of years. She leaves five small children. They have the heartfelt sympathy of all.
 
Myres, Mariah A. (I73121)
 

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