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| 13601 | Mary J. Weed - 1815 - March 19, 1905. Wife of John Parker Weed. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 29, 1905 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - North Mexico, March 27, 1905 ¬Sunday, March 19, occurred the death of one of the oldest residents of North Mexico, Mrs. Mary Weed, aged 89 years. She had been in failing health for several years, being cared for by her daughters, Floretta Dawley and Mrs. Mary DeWolf. She will also be missed in the church where she was to be found at every service as long as health would permit. The roads were so bad Tuesday, March 21st, the day set for Mrs. Weed's funeral, that teams could not go over them, and it was impossible to have a funeral. The undertaker's team came as far as Jesse Dyke's corners, and the neighbors drew the sleigh containing the casket from the home to that place. The remains were placed in the receiving vault at Mexico, and funeral services will be held later. | Weed, Mary J. (I30315)
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| 13602 | Mary Jane Blasier French - January 27, 1860 - January 21, 1946. Daughter of Warren and Jane Eddy Blasier. Wife of Marcellus French. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 24, 1946 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Mrs. Mary French Dies at Devon, Pennsylvania ¬Mrs. Mary Blasier French, widow of Marcellus French, died Monday, January 21 in Devon, Pennsylvania. Mrs. French was born January 27, 1860. She was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Nellie Boyd and for several years made her home with Miss Irene Hungerford. Later years she has lived in Pennsylvania She is survived by one son Dr. Earl French, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She was a member of Pulaski Methodist church and Victoria Chapter No. 205 O. E. S. Her remains arrived in Syracuse on Thursday morning and were met by Karl Gibbs and later taken to the home of Miss Mary Boyd. An Eastern Star service will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday night with funeral services on Friday at 1:00 o'clock at Miss Boyd's home. Rev. Cecil Plumb will officiate. Burial in Riverside cemetery, Pulaski. | Blasier, Mary Jane (I84613)
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| 13603 | Mary Jane Brundage Wolcott - May 6, 1840 - July 7, 1887. Daughter of Moses and Paulina Brundage. Wife of Sylvanus Norman Wolcott. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 21, 1887 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died in this village July 7th, 1887, Mary Jane, wife of Sylvanus Wolcott, aged 47 years. Mary Jane Brundage was born May 6th, 1840, in the town of Lyme, Jefferson County, New York. In 1844 she moved with her parents to the town of Richland, near Port Ontario. On January 1st, 1865, she was married to Sylvanus Wolcott. Nearly one year ago she began to feel the touches of the disease which has proved fatal. For five months she was confined to her bed, where dear friends and kind neighbors saw her fade and waste away with the ravages of complicated diseases, until on the morning of July 7th, 1887, the light of life went out to shine no more on earth and her spirit returned to Him who gave it. The funeral services were held at her late residence on Saturday, at which many sorrowing friends gathered to pay their regard to the departed. With comfort they listened to the words of Rev. D. D. Owen, as he talked of the resurrection morn and the life eternal. She leaves on earth to mourn their loss and cherish her memory, an aged mother, sisters, brother, husband, daughter and son. Many will also remember her kindness of heart and deeds of love. | Brundage, Mary Jane (I45972)
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| 13604 | Mary Jane Clyde Hilton - March 15, 1894 - July 8, 1970. Daughter of Samuel J. and Mina A. Wood Clyde. Wife of Clarence Walter Hilton. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 16, 1970 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Clarence W. Hilton dies July 8 - Mary Clyde Hilton, wife of Clarence W. Hilton of the Towers Apartments, James Street, Syracuse, died July 8, 1970 in Syracuse Memorial hospital. She is survived by her husband, Clarence W. Hilton; a sister, Miss Beulah Clyde; two brothers, James E. and William Clyde, all of Syracuse. She and her husband have sponsored many students who have and are attending Syracuse University through the Clarence W. and Mary Clyde Hilton scholarship program. She was a charter member of the Corinthian Foundation. - Born in Pulaski - Born in Pulaski, she was the daughter of Samuel J. and Mina Wood Clyde. She attended school in Pulaski and in December 1913 was married to Clarence W. Hilton of Orwell. The Hiltons lived in Pulaski and then moved to Syracuse, where Mr. Hilton was in the construction business. He built the Hilton Hotel and Mrs. Hilton assisted him in its operation. Mrs. Hilton's funeral was held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Welter Funeral Home in the Eastwood section of Syracuse. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. | Clyde, Mary Jane (I72910)
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| 13605 | Mary Jane Peters Murray - May 31, 1871 - December 18, 1960. Daughter of John and Elizabeth Hutchings Peters. Wife of James Murray. Newspaper Obituary - December 1960 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Mrs. Mary Jane (Matie) Murray,-,89, widow of James Murray, died Sunday at the home of a son, Roy Murray, Syracuse Road. She had been ill a short time. The funeral will be Thursday afternoon at 2 in the Taylor funeral home with Rev. W. Russell Clark, pastor of the Park Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in the spring in South Richland cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon and evening from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Mrs. Murray is survived by two sons, Roy, with whom she lived for years; Clarence [line missing] and 20 great-grandchildren. She was born May 31, 1871 in the town of Richland, a daughter of John and Eliza Hutchings Peters. She was later married to Mr. Murray and spent her entire life in the Pulaski area. Mr. Murray died February 14, 1940. Mrs. Murray was a member of Park Methodist church. | Peters, Mary Jane (I21685)
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| 13606 | Mary Jane Stillwell Ackley - May 14, 1840 - December 8, 1918. Daughter of Barnett and Esther Stillwell. Wife of Andrew Thomas Ackley. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 11, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Another Mother of Albion Passes Away - The death of Mrs. Mary Jane Ackley, widow of Thomas Ackley, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Lester, in Syracuse, Sunday. The remains were brought to Richland, yesterday, where funeral services were held in the Disciple church at three o'clock. Mr. B. G. Seamans, a life-long friend of the family conducted the service having conducted the service for the husband who died about two years ago, at the special wish of the aged couple. Mrs. Ackley was one of the friendly mothers of the Seamans district and the latch-string was always on the outside of her door. She lived to bury two sons, Ernest and Samuel and her husband. Her maiden name was Mary Jane Stillwell. One brother, A. Eugene Stillwell, Washington, survives her. Julian Ackley, her grandson, with whom she made her home when in Seamans district, is son of her son, Ernest. Mrs. Ackley was born in Otsego county about seventy-eight years ago. She was one of a family of eleven children, all of whom have gone except the brother, Eugene, who came from Washington to attend the funeral. Her parents came to the town of Albion when she was a young girl and she had spent her whole life in the neighborhood of the Seamans school house. She was carried to her last resting place by Messrs. Jefferson and Albert Seamans, Samuel Mattison and John Ellis. Burial was made in the Richland cemetery. | Stillwell, Mary Jane (I15097)
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| 13607 | Mary Jane took care of her husband for many years until his death in 1997. She lived until her own death in LaFargeville, NY surrounded by her grandchildren and three daughters. | Burmingham, Mary Jane (I18399)
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| 13608 | Mary Jennings was born and raised in Plum Twp. in Venango County, Pennsylvania. Her family were among the earliest settlers there, and were active in the Sunville Baptist Church. Following her marriage to Ichabod Crouch, the couple lived variously in the area where they farmed. In their 60s the couple lived with daughter Celia in Cleveland, Ohio. It is thought that Mary may have died while living with the Summerskill family. No record of her death has been found yet. | Jennings, Mary Elizabeth (I4122)
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| 13609 | Mary Kendrat Porcynaluk, 93, died Sunday, June 14, 2009, at Fort Bend Healthcare Center, Rosenberg, Texas. Mary was born in Syracuse, New York, on April 20, 1916, to Michael and Anna Kendrat. She resided in Syracuse until 1984, when she moved to Richmond, Texas. In Syracuse, Mary worked for several years at Dey Brothers Department Store. She and her husband, Bill, also owned and operated the Wigwam Hotel on Sandy Pond. Upon moving to Richmond, Mary donated many hours volunteering at the Helping Hands Center in the community. Mary enjoyed cooking and all kinds of needlework, especially crocheting, and many of her afghans were donated to local charity auctions. Mary was the oldest of six children; she was predeceased by her sister Helen and brothers Michael, Harry and Nicholas. She was also predeceased by her son, Michael, in 1969 and by her husband, Bill, in 1981. She is survived by her son, Bill, and his wife, Pat, of Richmond, Texas, and her granddaughters Jennifer Bautista, her husband, Christian, and their son, Noah, of Lewisville, Texas, and Emily Garrison and her husband, Martin, and their son, Jeremiah, of Austin, Texas; her youngest brother, Bill Kendrat of Fayetteville, NY; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from Macko-Vassallo Funeral Home and 10 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery. Calling hours will be 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 1609 W. Genesee St. The Panakhyda Service will be 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favorite charity. Published in Syracuse Post Standard on 6/21/2009 | Kendrat, Mary (I35971)
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| 13610 | Mary Kosbab Pennock - February 27, 1891 - May 5, 1974. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kosbab. Wife of Latham D. Pennock. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 8, 1974 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Pennock of Orwell dies - Mrs. Mary Pennock, 83, of Orwell, died Sunday, May 5, 1974 at an Oswego nursing home. Born February 27, 1896 in Germany, Mrs. Pennock came to the United States and settled in Appleton, Wisconsin. She later moved to Syracuse and to Orwell. Surviving are her husband, John; a son, Roy of Sandy Creek; a daughter, Mrs. John (Gladys) Pennock of Great Bend; seven grandchildren; 10 great- grandchildren; a brother, Harold Kosbab of Appleton, Wisconsin; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. There will be no calling hours. | Kosbab, Mary (I73043)
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| 13611 | Mary L. Donovan - April 4, 1907 - April 20, 1968. Daughter of John A. and Frances E. Noyes Donovan. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 25, 1968 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland Native Dies April 20 - Private services were held Sunday, April 21 at the Foster Funeral Home for Miss Mary L. Donovan, 61, of Richland, who died Saturday, April 20 in the Evergreen Nursing Home, Mannsville, where she had been a patient for the past month. Miss Donovan was born April 4, 1907, in Richland, the daughter of John and Frances Noies Donovan. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. James (Avis) Widrig of Richland, and two brothers, Elliott Donovan of Port Ontario and Omar Donovan of Rochester, as well as several nieces and nephews. Burial was in Richland Cemetery. Friends who wish may make donations to the American Cancer Society. | Donovan, Mary L (I56736)
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| 13612 | Mary L. Hill Hibbard - 1847 - September 14, 1932. Daughter of Clark and Deborah F. Hill. Wife of Charles Benton Hibbard. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 21, 1932 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - The funeral services of Mrs. Mary Hills Hibbard was conducted in the home of L. A. Potter, Saturday afternoon, September 17, by Rev. T. T. Davies, of Sandy Creek Mrs. Hibbard, widow of Charles Hibbard, was 85 years of age. She passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Potter, in Goshen, New York, September 14. Friends from out of town who attended the funeral were Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Potter of Goshen, Mrs. Herman VanHorne of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Merriman of Jordon, New York, Rev. Harley Hills of Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Hills of Heuvelton, Mrs. Nina Crumb. Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards of Syracuse, Charles Everts of Mexico, Mrs. Carl Spaulding of Etna, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Potter of Auburn, and many friends from Pulaski and Sandy Creek. Burial was made in Riverside cemetery, on the Rome road. | Hill, Mary L. (I30674)
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| 13613 | Mary L. McDowell Harrington - June 28, 1846 - January 20, 1923. Daughter of Col. and Mrs. John McDowell. Wife of Frank Harrington. Section 5, Row 4. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 24, 1923 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Frank Harrington died at her home at Port Ontario, January 20th. Her maiden name was Mary L. McDowell, daughter of Col. and Mrs. John McDowell, of Sackets Harbor. She was born June 28, 1846 and was united in marriage with Mr. Frank Harrington June 28, 1866. Went to Ellisburg to live until 1887 when she moved to this town where she has since resided. She was stricken with paralysis last June. She is survived by her husband and one son, Fred J. Harrington. Funeral services were held yesterday at one o'clock, Rev. Alfred Martin, rector of St. James Episcopal church officiating. Burial at Daysville cemetery. She was a member of Sackets Harbor Episcopal church. | McDowell, Mary L. (I76342)
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| 13614 | MARY L. WHITE, EX-TEACHER, DIES Watertown Daily Times (NY) - February 20, 1992 Mary L. White, 83, Canning Factory Road, a retired teacher, died Tuesday at Harr-Wood Nursing Home, Oswego. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery in the spring. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Halfshire Historical Society of Richland or to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance fund. Surviving are a brother, Jesse E. White, Pulaski; a niece, Jean Rautio, Liverpool; a nephew, Donald J. White, Halifax, Pa., and several grand-nieces, grand-nephews and cousins. Born Oct. 16, 1908, daughter of George and Elizabeth Shafty White, she was a 1925 graduate of Pulaski Academy, a 1926 graduate of the Pulaski Training Class and a 1934 graduate of Oswego Normal School. She was a 1945 cum laude graduate of Syracuse University and received a master's degree in 1947 from SU. Miss White also received a General Electric fellowship in 1958 to attend a summer session at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and she took post-graduate classes at Hamilton College, Clinton, and Oswego State Teachers College Miss White was a life resident of Pulaski. She retired in June 1972 after 27 years as a high school mathematics teacher at Camden Central School. She previously taught in rural schools in the Pulaski area and at Sandy Creek Central School. Miss White was a member of the Park United Methodist Church, Pi Lambda Theta national honor society, the Ontario Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Halfshire Historical Society of Richland and the Mayflower Society of Connecticut. She was a past master of Pulaski Grange 730 and a 50-year member of the National Grange. | White, Mary Louise (I47278)
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| 13615 | Mary lives (2006) in the Albany, NY area. | Archibee, Mary (I56813)
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| 13616 | Mary Lou Markin Stevens - March 2, 1914 - September 21, 2011. Daughter of Wasyl and Mary Madzy Markin. Wife of Ralph Leroy Stevens. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 22, 2011 Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Mary L. Stevens, 97, resident of Orwell, passed away, Wednesday, at her home with her loving family by her side. Funeral Service: 10 a.m. Saturday at the Vorea Community Church in Orwell. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. | Markin, Mary Lou (I72432)
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| 13617 | MARY LOU OWENS Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - August 13, 1991Browse Issues Services were Saturday for former Syracuse resident Mary Lou Doud Owens, 49, who died Aug. 8 in Santa Barbara, Calif. Burial was in Lompac, Calif. A native of Syracuse, Mrs. Owens moved to California in 1967 and was living in Lompac at the time of her death. She was employed more than five years with the University of California at Santa Barbara. Mrs. Owens was a graduate of Onondaga Valley Academy and Eastern Washington University. Surviving are her husband, James; her mother, Genevieve Doud of Syracuse; two sisters, Nancy Schullery of Ypsilanti, Mich., and Jean Young of Camillus; three brothers, James of East Amherst, John of Pulaski and Bruce Doud of Albany; and several nieces and nephews. Contributions may be made to the Central New York Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation, Box 123, 5858 E. Molloy Road, Syracuse 13211. | Doud, Mary Lou (I53828)
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| 13618 | Mary Lou Sprague Obituary Mary Lou (Adsit) Sprague, loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister JAMESTOWN -- Mary Lou (Adsit) Sprague, formerly of Cuba Lake and Waverly, Ohio, passed away at the couple's home, at 37 Gifford Avenue, Jamestown, NY on Wednesday, June 16, 2021 after a lengthy illness. She was born September 21, 1930 in Redfield, NY at the home of her parents, C. Lee and Anna Balcom Adsit. She was later married in the same home to Peter R Sprague, on August 26, 1951, who survives, Mary Lou graduated from Sandy Creek Central School and attended Alfred State College, training as a Medical Laboratory Technician. After her four children had completed college, all with bachelor's degrees, she returned to college. She registered at St Bonaventure University as a day time student and after several years earned a Bachelor's degree with a major in accounting. Family was always first in Mary Lou's life. She was an excellent seamstress and enjoyed sewing clothes for her children in their younger years. She and her husband were members of the Cuba United Methodist Church and she served on the Cuba Memorial Hospital Board. In retirement she and her husband enjoyed RV'ing across the country. The couple were the parents of four children who survive; Elizabeth (the late Frederic) Edwards, Catherine (David) Stimson, Patricia (the late Gregory) Kuhrtz and James (Lisa Robinson) Sprague. In addition, she has eight grandchildren and ten great grandchildren, a brother Norman L Adsit as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Final arrangements are incomplete and will be at the convenience of the family. | Adsit, Mary Lou (I83805)
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| 13619 | Mary Lou Weber - November 13, 1945 - February 29, 2000. Daughter of George W. and Elizabeth Vrooman Weber. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 2, 2000 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Mary Lou Weber, 54, of 40 Rozeboom Road, Neon, Kentucky, formerly of Pulaski, died Tuesday at her home of complications of a stroke. Miss Weber had lived in Jenkins, Kentucky, for 31 years. She worked at BCM International Bible Club, Jenkins, for 32 years and was a member of McRoberts Missionary Baptist Church and the board of directors of HOMES Inc., both in Kentucky. Born November 13, 1945, in Watertown, daughter of George and Elizabeth Lillian Vrooman Weber, she graduated in 1963 from Pulaski High School and in 1967 from The King's College, Briarcliff Manor. Surviving besides her mother, of Henderson and Pulaski, are a sister, Patricia Cruzan, Ringoes, New Jersey; three nephews, two great-nieces and a great-nephew. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Jenkins High School gymnasium. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Local arrangements are with Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Kentucky Bible Center, BCM International, 237 Fairfield Avenue, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. 19082, or Camp Nathanael, Box 129, Emmalena, Kentucky 41740. | Weber, Mary Lou (I30629)
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| 13620 | Mary Louisa Pangburn Watkins - December 3, 1835 - September 7, 1902. Daughter of Samuel and Mary Pangbum. Wife of Willard Henry Watkins. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 10, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fernwood - Mrs. Watkins died at the home of her son September 7th. Funeral at the home on Tuesday. Interment at Richland. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 10, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Quaker Street - Mrs. Willard Watkins died last Sunday at the home of her son, L. Watkins. September 7, 1902 ~ Mary Loiza Watkins, age 66 years, 9 years, 4 months, Widow, Invalid, born in New York, Daughter of Samuel Pangburn, and Mary Pangburn, Died in Richland Township of septicemia, senility, rheumatism. | Pangburn, Mary Louisa (I44765)
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| 13621 | Mary Louise Carpenter - September 4, 1929 - April 19, 1979. Daughter of Kenneth Witt and Gladys Rebecca Carpenter Carpenter. Wife of Talmadge L. Blankenship (married about 1949; divorced in 1953 in Lakeland, Polk County, Florida) & Charles Lamar Rocker (married in 1955 in Orange County, Florida; divorced in March, 1956 in Hillsborough County, Florida) & Charles Richard Clotfelter (married in November, 1961 in Hillsborough County, Florida; divorced in December, 1968.) Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 25, 1979 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mary Clotfelter, 49 - Mrs. Mary Louise Carpenter Clotfelter, 49, of 1412 Fern Place, Lakeland, Florida, formerly of Pulaski, died Thursday evening, April 19, 1979, at the Lakeland General Hospital. A native of the Orwell section, she resided in the Pulaski vicinity until moving to Florida 30 years ago. She was a secretary for a credit union in Lakeland. She was a member of the First Assembly of God Church, Lakeland. She is survived by a son, Gary Blankenship, Lakeland; a daughter, Mrs. Denise Gaston, Mulberry, Florida; her mother, Mrs. Gladys Carpenter, Lakeland; her grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Carpenter, Lakeland, and a brother, Frederick Carpenter, Miami, Florida. Graveside services were Monday at Orwell Cemetery with Rev. Stanley Tanner, pastor, Orwell Union Church, officiating. Arrangements were with the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. | Carpenter, Mary Louise (I72531)
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| 13622 | MARY LOUISE CAVELLIER OF PULASKI DIES AT 71 Watertown Daily Times (NY) - May 24, 1995Browse Issues Mary Louise Cavellier, 71, of 7632 Erie St., died Monday at Sunrise Nursing Home, Oswego, after a brief illness. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Anthony Keeffe, pastor of St. John the Evangelist Church and St. Francis Church, Lacona, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. There are no calling hours. Donations may be made to charity. Surviving are a son, Peter, North Syracuse; a daughter, Catherine M. Wilder, Pulaski; three grandsons; a brother, William Brigham, North Carolina; two sisters, Lucille Hedger, Adams, and Marion Fowler, Fulton; and several nieces and nephews. Born Feb. 24, 1924, in Adams, a daughter of Harold and Ruth Peters Brigham, she graduated from Sandy Creek High School in 1942. She married Edward Leo Cavellier. He died June 13, 1960. She had lived in Pulaski since 1973 and previously lived in Lacona. Mrs. Cavellier retired in 1987 from Trust Nursery. She also worked for a time at Ila's Tea Room, Sandy Creek. She was a member of St. Francis Church. | Woodruff, Mary Louise (I9891)
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| 13623 | Mary M. Cobb - February 22, 1844 - April 5, 1923. Daughter of Stevenson H. and Ida Zoa Penniman Cobb. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 11, 1923 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Miss Mary M. Cobb, 79, native of Jefferson county, and for many years a resident of this town, died Thursday night at the home of her brother, William Cobb, near Richland, following a short illness. She had been a resident of this town 35 years. Miss Cobb was born at Depauville February 22, 1844. Besides the brother named, the only other surviving relatives are a niece, Mrs. Foster Thomas, of Orwell and a nephew, John Cobb who lives on the Cobb farm where funeral services were held at 1 o'clock, Saturday afternoon at which time the officiating clergyman was Rev. C. A. Robinson, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Richland. | Cobb, Mary M. (I20441)
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| 13624 | Mary M. Tillapaugh Cobb - September 2, 1881 - May 16, 1948. Daughter of Frederick and Nancy Lester Tillapaugh. Wife of John William Cobb. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 20, 1948 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Mary T. Cobb, 66, Richland, Taken by Death - Mrs. Mary Tillapaugh Cobb, the widow of the late John Cobb, died Sunday afternoon in the House of Good Samaritan, Watertown, where she had been a patient since May 6. Death was attributed to a cerebral hemorrhage. Funeral Services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the home on the Ridge road, Richland, and at 2:30 p.m. from the Richland Methodist Church, with the Rev. Robert Rowsam, pastor, officiating. Surviving are four sons, Winfield of Belleville; William, Lacona; Warren, Central Square, and Walter, Lacona; a sister, Mrs. Amy Barrows, Syracuse, a brother, Morgan Tillapaugh, Caughdenoy; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mrs. Cobb was born September 2, 1881 in the town of Albion, a daughter of Frederick and Nancy Tillapaugh. She resided in Sandy Creek in her early girlhood and was educated at Mexico. On January 9, 1901 she was married to John Cobb, son of William and Emma Bentley Cobb. After their marriage they established a home on the South Ridge road toward Lacona, where they operated a farm. Mr. Cobb died February 19, 1946. Mrs. Cobb was a member of the Sandy Creek grange, of the Richland Rebekah lodge and the Richland Methodist Church. | Tillapaugh, Mary M. (I31068)
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| 13625 | Mary Margaret Witt Carpenter - August 5, 1886 - February 14, 1965. Daughter of Lambert A. and Georgia Elizabeth Crandall Witt. Wife of Orin H. Carpenter. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 25, 1965 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Held for Mrs. Carpenter - Mrs. Mary M. Carpenter, 78, widow of Orin Carpenter, of 1536 Fern Road, Lakeland, Florida, died February 14 at Lakeland General Hospital in Lakeland. Funeral services were held February 16 at 2 p.m. at the Gentry and Morrison Funeral Home in Lakeland with the Rev. Nelson Allen of Bonny Baptist Church officiating. Committal services will be held at Evergreen cemetery in the spring under the direction of Foster Funeral Home. Surviving are two sons, Harold Carpenter, Sr., and Kenneth Carpenter, both of Lakeland; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mr. Carpenter died many years ago. Mrs. Carpenter was born at Elmira on August 5, 1886. She was a resident of Orwell most of her life, moving to Lakeland 10 years ago. She was a member of the Orwell Union Church, Sunny Rebekah Lodge No. 47 of Lakeland and a past noble grand of Orwell Rebekah Lodge. | Witt, Mary Margaret (I72350)
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| 13626 | Mary Marie Hay Harmon - July 27, 1841 - February 16, 1936. Daughter of Whitney and Ellen Hay. Wife of Augustus B. Harmon. Newspaper Article - July 28, 1933 Pulaski Democrat - MRS. HARMON REACHES 92ND-MILE STONE - Mrs. Mary Harmon, widow of the late Augustus Harmon, will observe the 92nd anniversary of her birth at the home of her son, Ora Harmon, Delano street, tomorrow. She is enjoying good health and finds much to interest in her everyday affairs. Mrs. Harmon was the former Miss Mary Hay and was born in Rupert, Bennington County, Vermont. For sixty years she has been a resident of the-town of Richland. The Democrat joins a host of friends in extending congratulations and best wishes. Source: Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 19, 1936 Pulaski Democrat - Old Resident Of Village Passes - Mrs. Mary Marie Harmon, 94 - Mrs. Mary Marie Harmon, 94, widow of Augustus B. Harmon, died at the home of her son, Ora B. Harmon, Delano street, last Sunday afternoon following ill health, and confinement to her room for the past eight months. Mrs. Harmon was born July 27, 1841 in West Rupert, Bennington county, Vermont, a daughter of Whitney and Ellen Hay. She was married April 12, 1860. Sixty-five years ago she came with her husband to New York state and settled in Richland, where Mr. Harmon worked at the carpenter's trade. In 1910 Mrs. Harmon came to Pulaski to make her home. Five children were born to the couple, three dying in infancy, one, a son, Henry, died 42 years ago, and the fifth, Ora B., of this Village, survives. There are also surviving two grandchildren, Mrs. Bessie Littler of this village, and Albert Harmon of Syracuse; also seven great grandchildren, Robert, Harmon, Gordon, Marguerite, Elizabeth and Gerald Littler of Pulaski and Jackie Harmon of Syracuse, and a niece, Mrs. Charles Cooper of Fernwood. Mrs. Harmon was a member of the Church of Christ at Richland, and a life member of J. B. Butler W. R. C. of this village. The funeral was held at the Harmon home at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, with the Rev. E. E. Chapman of Richland, and the Rev. Henry Bridge of the Pulaski Methodist church, officiating. The body was placed in the receiving vault at Pulaski cemetery to be moved later to Richland for its final resting place. The bearers were great grandsons, Gordon, Robert and Harmon Littler and a nephew Earl Cooper. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, February 17, 1936 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, February 17 - Mrs. Mary Harmon, widow of Augustus B. Harmon, and one of Pulaski's oldest residents, died at the home of her son, Ora B. Harmon, in Delano street Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harmon had been an invalid for three years and had been confined to her room for several months. She was in her 95th year and had lived in Pulaski since 1910, but had been a resident of the town of Richland for about 65 years. She was born in West Rupert, Vermont, and was the daughter of Whitney and Ellen Hay, of the old New England pioneer stock. Of her five children, only one survives, the son with whom she lived, three others have died in infancy, and the fourth, Henry Harmon, died 42 years ago. Mrs. Harmon was a charter member of the Church of the Disciples in Richland and as long as her health permitted had been active in church work, retaining her interest even after she was unable to take an active part. She was also a life member of J. B. Butler post of the Women's Relief Corps. She is survived by one son, Ora W. Harmon; Two grandchildren, Mrs. Bessie Littler of Pulaski and Albert Harmon of Syracuse and seven great-grandchildren, Robert Harmon, Gordon Harmon, Marguerite, Elizabeth and Gerald Harmon of Pulaski and Jackie Harmon of Syracuse, and one niece, Mrs. Charles Cooper of Fernwood. The funeral will be held at the home of her son in Delano street Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. Henry Bridge of Pulaski and Rev. E. E. Chapman of Richland. The body will be placed in the vault in Pulaski cemetery and will be buried in the family plot in Richland cemetery when weather permits. | Hay, Mary Marie (I33879)
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| 13627 | Mary Nicholson Wheeler - died June 25, 1907, age 80 years. Daughter of Joseph and Dimis Loomis Nicholson. Wife of Mr. Wheeler & Ira Joslin. Newspaper Article - (date unavailable) 1907 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Mere and There - Mrs. Martin Hess and Mrs. Maria Waters attended the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Mary Joslin, at Fernwood, yesterday. | Nicholson, Mary (I70857)
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| 13628 | Mary O. Villeneuve Gregory - December 24, 1929 - October 3, 2015. Daughter of Joseph Rudolph and Hester Anna Marsaw Villeneuve. Wife of Edwin Franklin Gregory. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, October 3, 2015 Syracuse Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Mary O. Gregory, aged 85, resident of West Carthage, formerly of Pulaski passed away Saturday at Carthage Area Hospital. Mary resided in Pulaski from 1967 until 2003, and had previously lived most of her life in Watertown. She was born December 24, 1929 in Watertown, the daughter of Rudolph and Hester Marsaw Villeneuve. She graduated from Copenhagen Central School in 1947 and Watertown School of Commerce in 1949. Mary married Ned Gregory on July 8, 1967 and he passed away July 4, 1980. She worked at Pulaski Sales and Service from 1968 until 1989 and had previously been employed by Faichney Instrument Corporation in Watertown from 1949 until 1968. Mary was also employed by the Pulaski Public Library on Green Thumb program and as a Library Clerk for eight years. Mary was a member of the Watertown YMCA and its Tuesday Night Business & Professional Women's Club, the YMCA Dart Baseball Team and Women's Dart Baseball League, and a former member of the Board of Directors and various committees. She was a charter member of the Northern Choral Society of Ashbury Methodist Church in Watertown and for several years a member of the North Country Music Society. Mary was a member of the Pulaski Congregational Church, and long-time member of the Diaconate and Church Council. She was a member of the Pulaski Historical Society and the Half-Shire Historical Society. Mary also volunteered at the Ainsworth Library in Sandy Creek. Surviving are one sister, Shirley (Herbert) St. Louis of Copenhagen, one step-daughter, Vera M. Gregory of Watertown and several step-grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held 1 p.m. Monday, October 5, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Richland Cemetery. A calling hour will be held from noon to 1 p.m. prior to the service. Donations may be made to the Pulaski Congregational Church, 27 Lake Street, Pulaski, New York 13142 or Friends of the Pulaski Public Library. | Villeneuve, Mary Orpha (I49181)
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| 13629 | Mary P. Conant - May 19, 1865 - January 14, 1897. Daughter of William L. and Elizabeth Nicholson Conant. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 20, 1897 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - South Richland, January 18, 1897 ¬Miss Mary Conant passed away on Thursday afternoon of last week. She was a victim of that dread disease, consumption. The funeral was held from the home on Saturday, at 1 o'clock. The family have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 20, 1897 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - South Richland - Died, at her home, January 14, Miss Mary Conant, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conant. Mary was born in Holmesville and grew to womanhood in our midst. She was a girl who possessed a sunny disposition, one so bright and sweet that she found friends and always had a kind pleasant word and smile for all whom she met. She was the light and life of the home which is now shrouded by the death angel. She had been sick a long time but uncomplainingly bore her suffering with sweetness and grace. Funeral services at her father's home, conducted by Rev. R. Sherman, on Saturday, January 16, interment in Willis cemetery. A brother, father and mother will mourn and miss Mary. | Conant, Mary P. (I70776)
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| 13630 | Mary P. Jamerson Sanderson - June 9, 1889 - November 28, 1978. Daughter of Francis Eugene and Mary Atkinson Jamerson. Wife of Floyd Sanderson. Married November 6, 1907. Newspaper Obituary - November 28, 1978 (newspaper unavailable) - Mary P. Sanderson, 89, of Renshaw Bay, Mannsville, formerly of Pulaski, died this morning at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown. She was born June 9, 1889 in the Town of Richland, the daughter of Frank and Mary Atkinson Jamerson. She attended Pulaski Academy High School. She was married to Floyd Sanderson November 6, 1907, and they owned and operated a dairy farm on the Port Street Road in Pulaski for many years. Mr. Sanderson died March 3, 1968. Mrs. Sanderson was also a clerk in various stores in Pulaski. She attended Park United Methodist Church and was a fifty year member of the Rising Sun Rebeccah Lodge in Pulaski. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Lewis of Renshaw Bay, and two nephews, Richard Jamerson of St. Louis, Missouri and Harry Jamerson of Syracuse. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home in Pulaski, Rev. Dolan Morris officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood Calling hours will be Wednesday evening 7 to 9 at the funeral home. | Jamerson, Mary Pearl (I34203)
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| 13631 | Mary P. Newton Thompson - October 25, 1842 - September 9, 1902. Daughter of Ora and Julia Hyde Newton. Wife of Albert G. Thompson. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 17, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Mary Thompson - It is not often that a community sustains a greater loss than the one sustained by us in the death of Mrs. Mary Thompson, which occurred, Tuesday, September 9, 1902, at Orwell, New York. It will take some time to find another to fill her place and exert the influence she exerted in the social and intellectual life of our people. “Earth has one Angel less, and heaven one more since (her departure.) Already kneeling at the throne, she has received her welcome and is resting on the bosom of her Savior.” She was born at Rodman, Jefferson County, in 1841. Her ancestors, for several generations, were New England people, but her parents, Ora K. and Julia (Hyde) Newton, left their New England home for Northern New York, in the early part of the last century. After enjoying educational advantages at Belleville Academy, she was engaged in the work of teaching. In 1860 she was married to Allen G. Thompson, who, in 1887, was called from his earthly labors to his heavenly reward. One daughter blessed their union, Mrs. Arthur H. Springsteen, of Carthage, who survives her parents, and who had the pleasure of administering comfort and relief to her loved mother during her last illness. The greater, and on the whole, most important part of her life was spent at Orwell, and the community is richer and better because of the life she lived in it. Several weeks previous to her death she was taken ill with a severe attack of dysentery, and though all help available was summoned, she gradually grew worse until the end came. Her funeral was held at her late home, Saturday, September 13, Revs. W. H. Seed and T. T. Davies officiating. The copious tears that fell and the expressions of sorrow that were heard upon the occasion, signified that one highly respected and dearly loved had finished her earthly course. Interment at the Orwell cemetery. To die without being missed bespeaks of an ill spent life. This, however, was not the case with Sister Thompson. She will be missed greatly, missed as a factor in the intellectual life of our people. For many years she rendered valuable service to the town through her correspondence to several local papers, ever impartial in her report of what had transpired. Her temperament was decidedly optimistic, and the sunshine of her own life was imparted to those who came in contact with her. The law of kindness was in her heart. She loved to make others happy, and to make life brighter to those who lived under her roof. She will be missed in the church of God. The Congregational society, of which she was a devoted member, and an earnest worker, will miss her. In all the activities and enterprises of her home church she was intensely interested. Her conception of the Christian life was one of daily communion with Christ which she beautifully exemplified in her own life. Our loss has been her eternal gain. “Life’s race well run, Life’s work well done. Life’s crown well won, Now comes rest.” -Rev. T. T. Davies. In the death of Mrs. Thompson, the Democrat loses a faithful correspondent; one who has assisted us well for six years. We feel that we have not lost only a faithful helper but an esteemed friend, one for whom we held a large amount of love which is felt for a true friend. B.G.S. | Newton, Mary P. (I83590)
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| 13632 | Mary Phila Aldrich Stevens - April 21, 1856 - July 26, 1932. Daughter of George Washington and Eunice Sabrina Adsit Aldrich. Wife of Mr. Stevens. [Note: Widowed before June 8, 1900.] Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, August 3, 1932 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - The friends in this vicinity of Mrs. Mary P. Stevens, of Sandy Creek, were saddened to hear of her passing at her late home. She has spent considerable time during the last three years in the home of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Barker, where she formed many new acquaintances in this village. Funeral services were conducted in the Methodist Episcopal church at Sandy Creek, by her pastor, Rev. W. S. Dobbie, Thursday afternoon, July 28 and burial made in Evergreen cemetery. | Aldrich, Mary Phila (I72306)
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| 13633 | Mary Pizon Haley - September 20, 1917 - September 7, 1983. Daughter of Stanley and Nellie Polczak Pizon. Wife of Richard Morse Haley. Married December 5, 1937 at New York City, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, September 12, 1983 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mary P. Haley, 65, of Pulaski, RD 3, died Wednesday, September 7, at Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, after a long illness. Born at Marion, Pennsylvania, she moved to Pulaski when young and attended Pulaski Schools. Mrs. Haley was employed by General Foods, Birdseye Division, Fulton, until retiring in 1979. Surviving are her husband, Richard M.; a son, Richard L. of Pierrepont Manor, four brothers, Walter Pizon of Pulaski, Watson Pizon of Maple View, Charles Pizon of Sandy Creek, and Lucien Pizon of Chicago, Illinois, two sisters, Mrs. Alice Tucker of Oneida and Mrs. Virginia Quattro of Rome; two granddaughters, and several nieces and nephews. Her body was donated to Upstate Medical Center for research purposes. A service will be held at the convenience of the family. Contributions may be made to Northern Oswego County Ambulance, Pulaski; Medical Research of Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse; or the American Cancer Society. | Pizon, Mary (I34611)
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| 13634 | MARY PIZON, WIDOW OF EX-PULASKI MAN, DIES Watertown Daily Times (NY) - May 13, 1988Browse Issues Mary T. Pizon, 59, Brooklyn, widow of former Pulaski resident Matthew Mage'' Pizon, died Wednesday in Brooklyn. A graveside committal service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Pulaski Cemetery, with Rev. Anthony Keeffe, pastor of St. John's Catholic Church, officiating. Calling hours will be 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St. Surviving are two sons, John and Michael, and a daughter, Ann Marie, all of New York City; her father, John Vozila, New York City, and two grandchildren. Born in Lower Manhattan on Aug. 15, 1928, a daughter of John and Anastasia Heffchuck Vozila, she was graduated from high school in Manhattan. She married former Pulaski resident Matthew Pizon in Manhattan. Mr. Pizon, a native of West Virginia, died at 42 in November 1961 as a result of a fall while serving as a merchant seaman aboard the U.S.S. President Harding. Mrs. Pizon was employed at one time by the Hartford Insurance Co. in Manhattan. She enjoyed knitting and crocheting. death PIZON - In Brooklyn, May 11, 1988, Mary T. Pizon, 59, Brooklyn, widow of former Pulaski resident Matthew Mage'' Pizon. Graveside committal service Saturday, 2 p.m., Pulaski Cemetery. MARY PIZON Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - May 13, 1988Browse Issues Graveside services for Mary Pizon of New York City, who died Wednesday in New York City, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St. Her husband, former Pulaski resident Mage Pizon, died in 1960. Surviving are a daughter, Ann Marie Pizon of New York City; two sons, John and Michael, both of New York City; her father, John Vazila of New York City; and two grandchildren. | Unknown, Mary (I45638)
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| 13635 | Mary Rebecca Austin Lynn - December 18, 1903 - January 23, 1971. Daughter of William E. and Martha Eliza Whipple Austin. Wife of Clifford Asa Lynn. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, January 25, 1971 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Henderson Woman Dies - Pulaski - Mrs. Mary R. Lynn, 67, wife of Clifford A. Lynn, Henderson, R. D. 1, formerly of Pulaski, died Saturday afternoon at the House of the Good Samaritan, where she had been a patient 38 days. The funeral will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Rev. Jerry Miller, pastor, Baptist Church, and Rev. Paul E. Cauvet, pastor, Belleville United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the spring in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Surviving besides her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Bert (Betty) Coon, Pulaski; three grandchildren and two great-granddaughters; a brother, Herbert Austin, Port Ontario; two nieces and a nephew. Born December 18, 1903 at Pineville, daughter of William and Martha Whipple, she attended Pulaski High School and on August 2, 1920, was married to Clifford A. Lynn in the Lutheran parsonage, Clay. My Lynn retired a few years ago from Franklin Chevrolet Company, where he had been employed 46 years. The couple spent their winters in St. Petersburg, Florida, and summers at Sawyer's Bay, Henderson. Mrs. Lynn was a member of Pulaski Baptist Church. | Austin, Mary Rebecca (I36037)
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| 13636 | Mary Robinson Foster - 1852 - April 26, 1938. Wife of Henry Franklin Foster, Married March 28, 1882. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, April 29, 1938 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, April 29 - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Foster, who died Tuesday in New York City, were held at the Willis cemetery, Fernwood, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. E. A. Rittenhouse of Syracuse. She was the widow of the late Franklin Foster and a former resident of Pulaski. | Robinson, Mary E. (I54966)
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| 13637 | Mary Ruth Reynolds Murray - July 13, 1896 - June 9, 1997. Daughter of John Edgerton and Sarah J. Grant Reynolds. Wife of Clarence G. Murray. Married May 29, 1918. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, June 10, 1997 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Mary Ruth Murray, 100 Years Old ¬Mary Ruth Murray, 100, Springbrook Apartments, died Monday at Loretto Heights Nursing Home, Oswego. Mrs. Murray worked at Oswego County Home, Mexico, for several years. She was a member and former Sunday school superintendent of Fernwood Methodist Church, a past member of the Fernwood Grange and an election clerk for the Fernwood district. Born July 13, 1896, in Woonsocket, South Dakota, daughter of John and Sarah J. Grant Reynolds, she attended White School District and lived in Pulaski and Fernwood for 90 years. She married Clarence G. Murray on May 29, 1918, at Fernwood. He died June 29, 1965. Surviving are three sons, Clinton, Stuart, Florida, George, Baldwinsville, and Robert, Mexico; a daughter, Charlotte Row, Pulaski; 16 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great-grandchildren. Three sons, Clarence G., Paul L. and Lewis J., died before her. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Fernwood Methodist Church with the Rev. Lois Hoxie officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood. Calling hours will be 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street. | Reynolds, Mary Ruth (I19806)
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| 13638 | Mary Service Newman - August 30, 1880 - March 30, 1956. Daughter of Frederick and Charlotte Hammond French Service Wife of Joseph T. Newman. Married January 10, 1920. [Note: Joseph Newman died September 26, 1952 in DeKalb Junction, New York and is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery at Richville, New York.] Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 5, 1956 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Held for Former Resident - Services for Mrs. Mary Service Newman, 75, widow of Joseph Newman, who died Friday at the Gillette Nursing Home in DeKalb Junction, were held at the Foster Funeral Home Monday at 2 p.m. The Rev. W. Russell Clark, pastor of the Methodist Church officiated. Interment was in Riverside Cemetery. She is survived only by her brother, John Service of DeKalb Junction and several cousins. Mr. Newman died three years ago. Mrs. Newman was born August 30, 1880 in the Town of Albion, the daughter of Frederick and Charlotte French Service. She attended Pulaski Academy and taught in rural schools for several years before her marriage to Mr. Newman. After her marriage she lived in Richville and DeKalb Junction. She was a member of the DeKalb Junction Methodist Church. | Service, Mary (I84336)
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| 13639 | Mary Sharpe Hardie - September 10, 1813 - November 20, 1905. Daughter of Henry and Mary Sharpe. Wife of James Russell Hardie. Section 3, Row 12. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 6, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Mrs. Mary Hardie, wife of the late James Hardie, died November 12, 1905, at the age of 93 years, at the home of her youngest daughter, Mrs. Lizzie A. Heamans, with whom she had lived for eight years and six months. She was a kind and loving mother, and was loved by all that knew her. She was a Christian in the full sense of the word, in her younger days with her parents she was a member of the Presbyterian church. She leaves to mourn her loss three sisters, Mrs. Hough and Mrs. Clute, of Sillsville, Canada, and Mrs. Van Dusan, of Watertown, New York. Also seven sons and three daughters, besides a host of other relatives and friends. The funeral was held at the home of Mrs. Heamans in Port Avenue, November 22, Rev. A. I. Ehle, officiating. As he knew the deceased, he spoke many comforting words, long to be remembered by all who heard them. Burial at Sand Hill cemetery. The choir sang three selections: "Nearer My God to Thee", "Alas, and Did My Saviour Bleed", and "Lead Kindly Light", the two former being favorite pieces of the deceased. Mrs. Hannah Thompson and Mrs. William Vincent sang and Miss Jessie Williamson was organist. | Sharpe, Mary (I31394)
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| 13640 | Mary Sheeley Nicholson - January 28, 1847 - April 9, 1921. Daughter of Alexander and Selinda Weldon Sheeley. Wife of Edgar H. Nicholson. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 13, 1921 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski. New York - Richland - The death of Mrs. E. Nicholson occurred Saturday at the residence of her son, Martin Nicholson, following an illness of several weeks. She was born in Dexter, January 28, 1847, and had made her home at Richland about 18 months. Besides her husband and the son mentioned, she is survived by another son, Carl Nicholson. also of Richland. The funeral will be held from the house, Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. | Sheeley, Mary (I70753)
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| 13641 | Mary Sheldon Davis - November 11, 1826 - May 17, 1890. Daughter of George and Anna Bliss Sheldon. Wife of Seymour Currier Davis. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 22, 1890 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - Entered into rest May 17, 1890, Mrs. Seymour Davis, aged 63 years. The subject of this sketch, Miss Mary Shelden, was born November 11, 1826, in North Adams, Massachusetts. At the age of two years she removed with her parents to the town of Lee, Oneida county, New York. In July 8th, 1846, she was united in marriage with Mr. Seymour Davis, who survives her, and on March 4th, 1851, they settled in Orwell where, with the exception of four years spent in Richland, they have resided on the same farm. One son and a daughter was born to them, Mr. Henry Davis, now owner of the old homestead, and Mrs. Silas Herrington of Marshall, Minnesota, on whom this sad bereavement falls with a heavy blow. Mrs. Davis was a lady of sterling worth and admirable qualities. All who knew her loved and respected her. She was a friend to the poor, a kind and obliging neighbor, a loving wife and mother. She united with the Congregational society thirteen years ago, Rev. Frank Greely being the pastor at that time. She was one of the pioneers of the town and lived to see beautiful homes and fertile fields take the places of rude cabins and the forest trees, and she was often heard to say, “Those early times of hardship were the happiest of my life.” The past ten years her health has been very poor, she being often confined to her room for weeks; but her cheerful and pleasant ways made the sick room one to be sought and never avoided. Her last sickness which was of only about one week in duration, proved to be heart failure, and being fully aware of the fact that her time was short she finished up the remainder of a well spent life in arranging matters for the future comfort of the loved ones she must leave; nothing was neglected, all done in that same orderly quiet manner which characterized her whole life, and trusting in her Saviour she passed away. The funeral was held at her late residence, Wednesday, May 21, Rev. James Douglas conducting the services. She was buried in Evergreen cemetery in this village. The afflicted family have the sincere sympathy of all. | Sheldon, Mary (I72821)
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| 13642 | Mary Sheldon Hutchins - October 3, 1875 - April 15, 1927. Daughter of Ira F. and Sarah Fennell Hutchins. Wife of Frank B. Lacy. Married October 23, 1904. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, April 16, 1927 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, April 16 - Mrs. Frank Lacey, 50, died last evening at her home on the Pulaski-Maple View highway, about five miles south of this village, following an illness of about two years. Mrs. Lacey was born at Fernwood October 3, 1876 and was a lifelong resident of this vicinity. She was educated at Fulton High school in which city she is well known. Mrs. Lacey was a member of the Fernwood Baptist church and before her illness had been an earnest worker in the various activities of the church. Surviving besides her husband, are one son, James Lacey, a student at Cornell university; three daughters, Helena, Anna and Julia Lacey, students at Pulaski Academy; two brothers, Benjamin F. Hutchins, of Pulaski, and Clayton W. Hutchins, of Watertown; one sister, Mrs. Jesse Burdick, Pulaski R.F.D. Rev. Floyd Fennon, pastor of the Fernwood Baptist church, will conduct the funeral services at the family home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made in Willis cemetery, at Fernwood. (Note: her death record says her birth year is 1875) | Hutchins, Mary Sheldon (I34852)
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| 13643 | MARY T. BROWN Watertown Daily Times (NY) - February 29, 2008 Mary T. Brown, 93, formerly of Pulaski, died Tuesday at Southeastern Regional Medical Center, Lumberton, N.C. Mrs. Brown was a correspondent for the Syracuse Herald-Journal and Oswego Palladium-Times. She was an English teacher for 21 years at Pulaski High School, retiring in 1970. She also was employed for 10 years in public relations for the Robeson County (N.C.) Public School System. Born Oct. 8, 1914, in New York City, daughter of James C. and Mary Ann Carroll McShane, she graduated in 1933 from Pulaski Academy High School and in 1937 from the College of New Rochelle. She received her master's degree in education from Syracuse University. She married William S. Brown on June 6, 1942. He died March 2, 2002. Mrs. Brown resided in Pulaski until 1970, then moved to Lumberton, spending summers at Eagle Crag Lake. She was a member of St. Francis de Sales Church, Lumberton, Delta Kappa Gamma, Mount Arab Preserve Association, Eagle Crag, Monday Historical Club and Monday Study Club. She was a former member of Christ Our Light parish. Surviving are a daughter and her husband, Maureen and Craig Rinde, Clarksville, Tenn., two granddaughters and two great-granddaughters. A sister, Sally Logan, and two brothers, Charles and James McShane, died before her. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Christ Our Light parish. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Class of 1933 PACS | McShane, Mary T. (I47341)
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| 13644 | Mary Valliere Donovan - May 22, 1827 - July 11, 1920. Daughter of John Baptiste and Mary Mosher Valliere. Wife of John Donovan. [Note: John Donovan died September 10, 1902 in Richland Township and is buried in Pineville Cemetery. His marker was originally set on a plot in Richland Cemetery, but it was later moved to the gravesite at Pineville Cemetery.] Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 14, 1920 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Death of Mrs. Mary Donovan Who Lived to Be 93 ¬Sunday afternoon, at half-past one, death came and took one of the oldest persons in this town or in this part of the state, when Mrs. Mary Valliere Donovan passed from this into the eternal life. Mrs. Donovan was in fairly good health up to a week or more ago when, at the home of her son. John Donovan, of Richland, she was stricken with what seemed to be a shock, from which she never rallied. Mary Valliere Donovan was born in the Province of Ontario, near Kingston, May 22, 1827. She came to the United States in 1862, with her husband, John Donovan, who died sixteen years ago. They settled at New Centerville. Ten children were born to them. Mrs. Donovan's father was John Baptistie Valliere, of France and his father and two brothers were on Lafayette's staff when he came to America. Mrs. Donovan has been a wonder in her work, keeping active in domestic occupation and during the war did much Red Cross work. On her 92nd birthday she completed a piece of fine work with needle and embroidery thread which she presented the editor on his birthday, which was the same day as her birthday. She leaves seven children who are John Donovan, and Mrs. Alvin Tanner, of Richland; Daniel, of Camden; Mrs. Ellen Howe, of Texas; Mrs. Charles Kent, of Sandy Creek; Misses Anna and Marie V. Donovan, of New York. Funeral services will be held at the home this afternoon, at half-past one at the Disciple church, Richland, at two o'clock, standard time. Mr. B. G. Seamans, assisted by Rev. H. Knoell, will conduct the service. | Valliere, Mary (I30686)
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| 13645 | MARY VAN BROCKLIN OBITUARY Mary Lee Van Brocklin WALTERBORO - Mrs. Mary Lee Strawn Van Brocklin, affectionately known by many as "Nana," age 59, of 509 Pellum Road, Walterboro, entered into her eternal rest Monday evening, June 29, 2009, at her residence under the care of Odyssey Hospice and surrounded by her loving family whom she adored. Funeral services will be conducted 10 o'clock Thursday morning, July 2, 2009, from The Brice W. Herndon and Sons Funeral Chapel, Walterboro. Interment will follow in Live Oak Cemetery, Jefferies Blvd, Walterboro. Mrs. Van Brocklin was born July 8, 1949, in Walterboro, and was a daughter of the late Lemuel Heath "L.H." Strawn and the late Lou Sineath Strawn. She was a customer service representative at Coastal Electric Cooperative in Walterboro. She was a member of Ruffin Baptist Church and had also attended Cottageville Baptist Church. She was a volunteer and major supporter of Relay For Life in Colleton County. Supporting the fight against cancer was one of the major devotions of her life. Every year she participated, did everything within her power to make the cause a success, and raised as much money as she could, having raised her most ever in 2009. She loved to work in her flower garden and sincerely enjoyed watching her flowers grow and tending to them. She was a wonderful southern cook, and many will fondly recall the meals she prepared and the fellowship they allowed. "Nana" as she was known, will always be held as a close memory for the love and devotion she possessed for her family and grandchildren, always centering her life around those she loved. Surviving are: her husband: Mr. Jeffery John Van Brocklin; a son, William Bryan and his wife Toni "Wendy" of Walterboro; a daughter, Kristen Fraser and her husband Terry of Walterboro; a step-son, Ian Van Brocklin and his wife Erin of Pulaski, New York; a step-daughter, Ashley Van Brocklin of Pulaski, New York; and three sisters, Bessie Mae Barwick of Walterboro, Linda Pearson of Summerville, and Ann Lyons of Walterboro. There are eight grandchildren, Laura Bryan, Joseph Bryan, Brittnay Clark, Caitlyn Gayden, Ashlynn Fraser, Makenna Van Brocklin, Dyln Van Brocklin, and Aubrie Van Brocklin. In memory and celebration of Mary Lee's life, the family wishes for you to help others through a gift to Colleton County Relay For Life, Coastal Electric Cooperative Team, Post Office Box 1457, Walterboro, South Carolina 29488. For those that wish, memorial messages and thoughts may be left for the family by visiting: www.briceherndonfuneralhome.com Family and friend are invited to call from 6:00 until 8:00 this Wednesday evening at THE BRICE W. HERNDON AND SONS FUNERAL HOMES, WALTERBORO CHAPEL, 1193 Bells Highway, 843.538.5408. MARY VAN BROCKLIN OBITUARY Mary Lee Van Brocklin WALTERBORO - Mrs. Mary Lee Strawn Van Brocklin, affectionately known by many as "Nana," age 59, of 509 Pellum Road, Walterboro, entered into her eternal rest Monday evening, June 29, 2009, at her residence under the care of Odyssey Hospice and surrounded by her loving family whom she adored. Funeral services will be conducted 10 o'clock Thursday morning, July 2, 2009, from The Brice W. Herndon and Sons Funeral Chapel, Walterboro. Interment will follow in Live Oak Cemetery, Jefferies Blvd, Walterboro. Mrs. Van Brocklin was born July 8, 1949, in Walterboro, and was a daughter of the late Lemuel Heath "L.H." Strawn and the late Lou Sineath Strawn. She was a customer service representative at Coastal Electric Cooperative in Walterboro. She was a member of Ruffin Baptist Church and had also attended Cottageville Baptist Church. She was a volunteer and major supporter of Relay For Life in Colleton County. Supporting the fight against cancer was one of the major devotions of her life. Every year she participated, did everything within her power to make the cause a success, and raised as much money as she could, having raised her most ever in 2009. She loved to work in her flower garden and sincerely enjoyed watching her flowers grow and tending to them. She was a wonderful southern cook, and many will fondly recall the meals she prepared and the fellowship they allowed. "Nana" as she was known, will always be held as a close memory for the love and devotion she possessed for her family and grandchildren, always centering her life around those she loved. Surviving are: her husband: Mr. Jeffery John Van Brocklin; a son, William Bryan and his wife Toni "Wendy" of Walterboro; a daughter, Kristen Fraser and her husband Terry of Walterboro; a step-son, Ian Van Brocklin and his wife Erin of Pulaski, New York; a step-daughter, Ashley Van Brocklin of Pulaski, New York; and three sisters, Bessie Mae Barwick of Walterboro, Linda Pearson of Summerville, and Ann Lyons of Walterboro. There are eight grandchildren, Laura Bryan, Joseph Bryan, Brittnay Clark, Caitlyn Gayden, Ashlynn Fraser, Makenna Van Brocklin, Dyln Van Brocklin, and Aubrie Van Brocklin. In memory and celebration of Mary Lee's life, the family wishes for you to help others through a gift to Colleton County Relay For Life, Coastal Electric Cooperative Team, Post Office Box 1457, Walterboro, South Carolina 29488. For those that wish, memorial messages and thoughts may be left for the family by visiting: www.briceherndonfuneralhome.com Family and friend are invited to call from 6:00 until 8:00 this Wednesday evening at THE BRICE W. HERNDON AND SONS FUNERAL HOMES, WALTERBORO CHAPEL, 1193 Bells Highway, 843.538.5408. | Strawn, Mary Lee (I84515)
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| 13646 | Mary was baptized in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Florence in September 1863. Her godparents were John Quirk and Catherine McCurdy. Mrs. Mary McCurdy Waterbury of Redfield, N.Y. died at her home in that village Saturday afternoon, Dec. 21, 1929, at the age of sixty-three years and three months. Born at Redfield, N.Y., September 21, 1863, the daughter of James McCurdy and Catherine McCahan, Mary McCurdy was one of a family of ten children. January 1, 1889 she become the wife of Collins H. Waterbury, also of Redfield. To them was born one daughter, Alice, now Mrs. Harry Crow of Redfield, who with her father survive her; also surviving her are two sisters, Mrs. William Kunkel of New Hartford, N.Y. and Mrs. John F. Murphy, of Omaha, Neb.; also one granddaughter, Bethal W. Crow of Redfield. Mrs. Waterbury was a member of the Orwell Chapter of the Rebekahs, the Williamstown Chapter of the Eastern Star, and the Community Congregational church of Redfield, also Redfield Grange. Funeral serviced were held from her late home Thursday afternoon, December 26, 1929, at two o'clock, in charge of the Rev. Russell O. Norris, paster of the Community Church. Interment was in the Redfield Cemetery. | McCurdy, Mary (I19256)
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| 13647 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Balcom, Mary Louise (I33281)
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| 13648 | Mary Weeden Lacy - October 25, 1900 - June 26, 1981. Daughter of William and Maude Clement Weeden. Wife of Sherman J. Lacy. Married August 7, 1925. Newspaper Obituary - (date and newspaper unavailable) - Mrs. Mary W. Lacy, 80, of 7395 Bridge Street, Pulaski, died Friday, June 26 at the Northern Oswego County Health Services Inc. She was born October 25, 1900, in Fernwood to William and Maude Clement Weeden. She graduated from Pulaski Academy High School and the Oswego Normal School. She was married to the late Sherman J. Lacy on August 7, 1925, and taught third grade at the Pulaski Academy for several years. With her husband, she operated a dairy farm on the S. J. Lacy Road near Pulaski for many years. She was a member of the Fernwood United Methodist Church, Pulaski Chapter 159 0.E.S., the South Richland Grange, and was a past regent of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was a member of the Tuesday Study Club in Pulaski and the Pulaski Women's Civic Club. Survivors are one daughter Janet Lacy of Garden City, and one cousin, Robert Weeden of Minetto. Services were held at the Foster-FIax Funeral Home, the Rec. Charles Austin officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Class of 1917 PACS | Weeden, Mary (I66431)
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| 13649 | Mary West Hilton - February 8, 1834 - September 1, 1913. Daughter of Silas and Harriet Eastman West. Wife of James Hilton. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 3, 1913 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Mrs. Mary Hilton, relict of the late James Hilton, died at the home of Josiah Hilton, Monday, September 1, after an illness of a few days. She is survived by two sons, one daughter and several grandchildren. The funeral was held in Union church Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock and burial made in Evergreen. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 4, 1913 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Vorea - Mrs. James Hilton, who has been in poor health a number of years, passed away at the home of her brother-in-law Tuesday morning about eight o'clock. She is survived by two sons, Hobart Hilton of North Dakota, and Fred Hilton of Pulaski, also one daughter, Mrs. John Stowell. | West, Mary (I72936)
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| 13650 | MARY `ELSIE' GOSSMAN Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - August 30, 1994Browse Issues Mary "Elsie" Gossman, 90, of Centerville Road died Monday at Harr-wood Nursing Home, Oswego. A native of Gouverneur, Miss Gossman lived in Altmar since 1932. She was a pediatrics nurse for many years. Miss Gossman was a 1922 graduate of Gouverneur High School. Miss Gossman was a former member of the Altmar Home Bureau and the Pulaski Senior Citizens. Surviving are a nephew, Charles Mattison of Altmar; three nieces, Eleanor Geyer of Amber, Pa., Virginia Pollic of Richland and Ruth Larrabee of Detroit; and several cousins. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Pineville Cemetery. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 7385 Park St. | Gossman, Mary Elsie (I8750)
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