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| 13851 | Melvin Mellen - July 18, 1826 - November 23, 1887. Son of Hezekiah Henry and Alice Harris Mellen. Husband of Lucy A. Peck Mellen. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 1, 1887 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - At his home in Black River, Jefferson County, New York, November 2_, at 4 o'clock p.m., after a brief illness of pneumonia, Melvin Mellen, aged _1 years. Mr. Mellen was born in Richland, July 1_, 18_, and lived until about seventeen years of age, when he moved to Black River, where, with his family, he remained until his death. In his early life he united with the Baptist church of Pulaski, and was known throughout his whole life as a man of honesty, integrity and uprightness of purpose. His family consist of his wife, two sons living in Black River, one of whom is married, and three daughters living in the far West, two being married. He was a loving husband, a kind father and a good neighbor, and leaves a vast number of friends, both in black river and Richland, to mourn his death. He was brought to Richland for interment. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday Afternoon, December 1, 1887 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Died - Mellen - At his home in Black River, Jefferson County, New York, November 23, at 4 o'clock p.m., after a brief illness of pneumonia, Melvin Mellen, formerly of Richland, aged 61 years. | Mellen, Melvin C (I19720)
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| 13852 | Melvin Mitchell Hilton - February 5, 1924 - September 1, 1990. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army Air Corps during World War II, with service from March 27, 1943 to October 21, 1945. Son of Whiting Mitchell and Bernice Amelia Barker Hilton. Husband of Jean Merle Cole Hilton. Married October 8, 1949 at Orwell, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Sunday, September 2, 1990 Syracuse Herald American - Syracuse, New York - Melvin M. Hilton, 66, of Lakeland, Florida, died Saturday at the home of his brother in Orwell after a long illness. He was born in Orwell and lived in Florida for the past 35 years. He worked as a machinist for the Crown Cork and Seal Company of Bartow, Florida. He was an Air Force veteran of World War II and was a member of the Orange Blossom Basha of the China, Burma and India Veterans Organization. He was a member of the Orwell Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Jean; a son, Lance Hilton of Lakeland, Florida; three daughters, Melva Laynes and Yvonne Still, both of Lakeland, Florida, and Colleen Hilton of Cincinnati, Ohio; a brother, Jack Hilton of Orwell; a sister, Joyce Watson of Tulsa, Oklahoma; eight grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Graveside memorial services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Evergreen Cemetery in Orwell. There are no calling hours. Contributions may be made to Oswego County Hospice or to the Orwell United Methodist Church. Traub Funeral Home, Central Square, is in charge of arrangements. MELVIN M. HILTON Syracuse Herald American (NY) - September 2, 1990Browse Issues Melvin M. Hilton, 66, of Lakeland, Fla., died Saturday at the home of his brother in Orwell after a long illness. He was born in Orwell and lived in Florida for the past 35 years. He worked as a machinist for the Crown Cork and Seal Co. of Bartow, Fla. He was an Air Force veteran of World War II and was a member of the Orange Blossom Basha of the China, Burma and India Veterans Organization. He was a member of the Orwell Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Jean; a son, Lance Hilton of Lakeland, Fla.; three daughters, Melva Laynes and Yvonne Still, both of Lakeland, Fla., and Colleen Hilton of Cincinnati, Ohio.; a brother, Jack Hilton of Orwell; a sister, Joyce Watson of Tulsa, Okla.; eight grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Graveside memorial services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Evergreen Cemetery in Orwell. There are no calling hours. Contributions may be made to Oswego County Hospice or to the Orwell United Methodist Church. Traub Funeral Home, Central Square, is in charge of arrangements. | Hilton, Melvin Mitchell (I73017)
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| 13853 | Melvin T. Haynes SR. 81, of Oswego died peacefully Monday at the Oswego Hospital surrounded by his friends and family. He was born in Fulton; Son of the late Melvin S. and Evaline Malette Haynes. He was a Roll grinder working for Alcan. Melvin retired in 1987. He was an Air Force Veteran and a member of the Naval Reserve. He was a member of the Oswego American Legion and the V.F.W. post in Oswego and Scriba. Mel is predeceased by his first Wife, Lois in 1990; one Son, Melvin T. Haynes Jr. in 1987 and one Daughter, Betsy Murray in 2012; one Brother Joseph Haynes; one Sister Joan Ashby and Grandson Keith Russell Chamberlain Jr. in 2000. Surviving are his wife the former Constance Albright; four Children, Patti (Ted) Powers of Oswego, Bonnie Solazzo of Florida, Michele (Jeff) LaBouef of Oswego and Randy (Audrey) Haynes of Mexico; four Step Children, Richard Baker of Oswego, Deidra Baker of Oswego, Cheryl Burns of Oswego and Paula Baker of Oswego along with several Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held in the spring in the New Haven Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Arrangements are in care of the Harter Funeral Home Mexico, NY. Published by The Harter Funeral Home. | Haynes, Melvin T. (I22460)
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| 13854 | MELZER MCCONNELL Watertown Daily Times (NY) - June 3, 2010 Melzer G. McConnell, 80, of Mexico, died Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse. He was employed by the Carrier Corp. for 39 years as a welder and inspector, until retiring in 1992. He was an army veteran from 1952-1954. Surviving are his wife of 53 years, the former Emma House; one daughter, Cynthia (Michael) Wade, Scriba; one son, Gary (Deborah) McConnell, Mexico; one brother, Leland McConnell, Lomita, Calif.; one sister, Alatha Stewart, Marathon; seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A son, Lester, died in 2006. Funeral services will be at 3 PM Saturday at the New Haven Congregational Church, Route 104, New Haven. Calling hours will be 1-3 PM Saturday at the church, prior to the service. Contributions may be made in Melzer's memory to the Mexico VFW, Scenic Ave., Mexico, NY 13114. Arrangements are with Harter Funeral Home. | McConnell, Melzer G. (I18698)
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| 13855 | mentions willis jr i think The Pulaski Democrat., April 30, 1913, Page 1, Image 1 | Mandego, Willis M. (I24845)
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| 13856 | Menzo worked in Wood's Store in Woodville in his youth. In 1918 he moved in with his sister Minnie Colwell. | Joyner, Menzo D. (I25854)
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| 13857 | MERCER, HESTER A., passed away on Saturday, July 25, 2009 at the Springs at Whitefish in Whitefish, Montana. She lived a rich and full life of 94 years. Hester was born on July 3, 1915 in Earlville, New York. She was the fourth of five children raised by Vance and Benna (Vincent) Avery. Her father owned the town hardware and was the fire chief. Her mother was a former teacher and Hester developed, early on, a very strong work ethic. After graduation from high school Hester attended Rochester Institute of Technology and graduated from there with high honors. Hester's first job was in the retail business, working at J. N. Adams Department Store in Buffalo, New York, where she met her future husband, Eric, a wild and handsome Irishman. The job of which she was most proud was that of an itinerant teacher hired through the University of Alabama. She thought that a Yankee female traveling around a state in the deep south prior to World War II was quite unusual and most interesting. Eric followed her south and they were married on September 3, 1938 in Meridian, Mississippi. Eric and Hester returned north and lived in Buffalo, New York. Son, Douglas and daughter Sandee were born by the time World War II broke out. Eric wanted to join the Army but and fight to keep Europe free but the U.S. hadn't entered the war yet. Eric walked across the Peace Bridge into Canada and joined the Canadian Army becoming an officer by wars end. Hester and the children returned to Earlville to live with her parents during the war. A second son, Michael was born during those years. After the war, Eric joined the U.S. Army National Guard and was later in the Army Reserves where he attained the rank of Colonel. Upon retirement, Eric and Hester were able to travel to Eric's birthplace in Northern Ireland and other European countries several times. Those were their golden years. The family lived in Niagara Falls, N.Y., State College, PA, Orimsky, Ontario, Canada and finally Tampa and Winter Park, FL. Hester worked for the city of Orlando before she retired. Hester was a very clever woman and an excellent seamstress. She won numerous sewing contests in her early years and was proud 'til the end that her closet was full of homemade garments. Hester was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Colonial Dames. Hester lost her beloved Eric on January 27, 1985. She maintained her home in Winter Park, Florida until 2006 when she moved to Montana for health reasons and to be closer to her daughter. She loved the rugged beauty of the northwest but always missed the warmth of the sunny south. Hester was preceded in death by her husband Eric, her parents Benna and Vance Avery; a brother Eldridge and a sister Jean. Hester is survived by her son Douglas Mercer of Mission Viejo, CA; daughter Sandee Rogers and husband James of Bigfork, MT; son Michael Mercer and wife Michelle of Upland, CA; two sisters, Eileen Liddle of Demar, N.Y.; and Wilma Washburn of Hamilton, N.Y.; grandchildren, Shannon, Heather, Kimberly, Karen, Courtney, Casey and Brandon and 15 great - grandchildren, all of California, Florida and Arizona. Hester will return from Montana to Winter Park for internment at Palm Cemetery in Winter Park. There will be a visitation at Collison Family Funeral Home at 3806 Howell Branch Road in Winter Park, Florida from 12:00 Noon until 1:00 P.M. on Monday, August 3, 2009. Graveside services for Hester will follow at 1:30 P.M. at Palm Cemetery. Johnson-Gloschat Funeral Home is caring for Hester's family locally and Collison Family Funeral Home in Winter Park is caring for Hester's family in Florida. You are invited to go to www.jgfuneralhome.com to offer condolences and sign Hester's guest book. Published in Orlando Sentinel on 7/31/2009 | Mercer, Hester Richardson (I81816)
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| 13858 | Mercy Ann Walworth Bentley - June 20, 1826 - October 1, 1893. Plot C-407. Daughter of D. D. and Mary Hale Walworth. Wife of Addison A. Bentley. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 5, 1893 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this village, October 2, 1893, Mercy A. Walworth, wife of the late Addison A. Bentley, aged 67 years. Mrs. Bentley was born in this town, and has spent the greater portion of her life in Pulaski. She was married about forty-nine years since, and for the past forty-seven years has lived in the house on North street where she died. Only one child survives her, Charles W. Bentley. Mrs. Bentley has been in failing health for two or three years. When a young girl she united with the Pulaski Baptist church, and has ever been an interested member. She will be sincerely mourned, not only by her son, but by all who knew her. Funeral will be held to-day, Wednesday, at her late residence on North street. | Walworth, Mercy Ann (I70631)
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| 13859 | Merle lives in Florida (2006). | Perry, Merle (I22347)
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| 13860 | MERLE R. LATTIMER Watertown Daily Times (NY) - December 11, 2009 Merle R. Lattimer, age 90, of County Route 2, Orwell, passed away Wednesday morning, December 9, at her home. Merle was born on October 9, 1919, the daughter of Don and Genevive Durgee Minor. She graduated from Pulaski Academy and CCBI (Central City Business Institute), in Syracuse. Merle married DeWilton W. Lattimer on April 12, 1942. He passed away on January 5, 1977. Merle was a loving, devoted wife and mother. Her joy was her family. She loved her home and working in her garden. She was a member of the Orwell D.A.L.K.A. Class. She is survived by four children. Three daughters, Mrs. Ron (Linda) Laughlin, of Dupont, Washington, Ms. Georgia Lattimer, of North Syracuse, and Mrs. Steve (DeAnna) Rossman, of Orwell; and one son, DeWilton II and JuleAnn Lattimer, of Sandy Creek. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Bruce (Thelma) Carl; a brother, Don Minor; seven grandchildren and twenty-four great-grandchildren. Calling hours will be held at the Summerville Funeral Home in Sandy Creek on Sunday, December 13, from 1 - 3 PM. The funeral will follow at 3 PM with the Rev. Tom Williamson of the Calvary Baptist Church officiating. There will be a spring burial in Evergreen Cemetery, in Orwell. Memorial contributions may be made to Orwell Volunteer Fire Dept. | Minor, Merle (I47645)
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| 13861 | Merrill A. Mooney - May 13, 1933 - March 13, 2011. Son of Louis A. and Beatrice E. Robinson Mooney. Husband of Audra Neill Mooney. Newspaper Obituary - March 16, 2011 The Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Merrill "Stub" Mooney, 77, Pulaski, passed away Sunday, March 13, 2011, at his home. Calling hours will be 5-7 PM Thursday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. A spring graveside service will be in South Richland Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Pathfinder Fish & Game Club, "Stub" Mooney Youth Turkey Hunt, P.O. Box 194, Fulton, New York 13069, or in honor of his great-grandson, Joseph Mooney, to the National MPS Society, P.O. Box 14689, Durham, North Carolina 27709-4686. Newspaper Obituary - April 27, 2011 The Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - A joint committal service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 30 for Audra and Merrill Mooney at South Richland Cemetery Fernwood. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. | Mooney, Merrill Andrew (I84395)
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| 13862 | Merritt A. Hall, aged 54 years, passed away Sunday, April 23, 1933, at his home in Utica, N.Y., after a brief illness. Mr. Hall was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall and was born in Orwell. He went to Utica 27 years ago, where he has been employed as a motorman by New York State Railways. Mr. Hall is survived by his wife, Mary Kellar Hall, who he married 34 years ago, and his mother, Mrs. Alferetta Vanderwalker, of Osceola. He also leaves a sister and eight brothers. Sandy Creek News, April 27, 1933 | Hall, Merritt Alonzo (I75936)
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| 13863 | MERRITT A. JOYNER Merritt A. Joyner, proprietor of the Central Hotel at Lacona, died early Wednesday a.m. from indirect results following an operation for appendicitis performed some weeks since. At the time of the operation the appendix had ruptured and as a result, though Mr. Joyner stood the operation well, did not convalesce as rapidly as he should after his return home. The funeral will be held from the home Saturday at 1 p. m. Burial will be at Vermillion beside Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cottrell, Mrs. Joyner's parents. Beside his wife he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. G.C. Fradenbrug and Mrs. Chas. Bach of Beaver Falls, who have been here for the past two weeks and a son, S.L. Joyner of Sandy Creek. Mr. Joyner was for many years connected with the hotel at Greenboro and later ran the hotel at Lorraine. Previous to coming here he conducted a hotel at Beaver Falls for eleven years. He also is survived by two brothers, Arthur of Adams and Jasper of Lacona and four sisters, Mrs. Will Berry and Mrs. James Berry of Adams Mrs. Levi LeClair of Worth and Mrs. John Bingham of Adams Center. Source: Sandy Creek News, Sept 6, 1917 | Joyner, Merritt Allen (I21635)
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| 13864 | Merritt Darrow - about 1856 - February 22, 1930. Son of James H. and Edith Lavina Reynolds Darrow. Husband of Emma A. Woolever Darrow (married March 26, 1884 at Orwell, New York) & Ethel Grace “Grace” Smith Darrow (married July 11, 1906 in Syracuse, New York.) Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 27, 1930 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Merritt Darrow - Investigation into the sudden death of Merritt Darrow, 60, was held Saturday afternoon by Dr. J. R. Allen of Sandy Creek, appointed by District Attorney Harry M. Stacy, to act in the absence of Dr. Leroy Hollis of Lacona, who is in Florida. Dr. Allen stated that death was due to a heart attack. Darrow died Saturday morning while riding on a bob sleigh with Austin Minkler between his home in Boylston and Lacona. Mr. Darrow, who lives alone on his farm, asked Mr. Minkler for a ride while he was walking along the road. The client in the sleigh but Mr. Minkler had progressed only a short way when failing to hear and he replied to a question he asked he turned around and found Mr. Darrow slumped forward on the seat dead. The body was taken to Lacona and the District Attorney’s office notified. Mrs. Grace Darrow, wife of the deceased, lives with two sons at 243 Oneida street, Fulton. A son, 18, died this year of heart disease. The body was taken to the F. S. Pratt undertaking parlors at Lacona where funeral services were held Tuesday. Burial was made at Orwell. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, March 5, 1930 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - The remains of Merritt Darrow of Boylston were placed in the receiving vault in Evergreen cemetery to be buried later in the season. Mr. Darrow died suddenly February 22, while on his way to Lacona. | Darrow, Merritt (I72602)
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| 13865 | MERRITT E. HILTON PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEE Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 21, 1997Browse Issues Merritt E. Hilton, 83, of 116 Lewis St., died Thursday at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown. Mr. Hilton worked for the Pulaski Village Department of Public Works for 20 years, retiring in 1979. Previously, he was employed by the Pulaski Police Department and worked with Leslie Price Contracting for many years. Born June 12, 1913, in Pulaski, son of Leonard J. and Cecile E. Smith Hilton, he attended Pulaski schools and was a lifelong resident of Pulaski. He married Bessie R. Barker on Jan. 25, 1941, in Mexico with the Rev. Harold Barnard officiating. Surviving besides his wife are two sons, Clifton E. and Ronald M., both of Pulaski; two daughters, Maxine E. Hilton, Pulaski, and Leslie J. Goodway, Richland; a brother, Kenneth, Pulaski; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A son, Wayne, died in 1966, and a son, Gary, died in 1992. The funeral will be at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery later this spring. Calling hours will be 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. | Hilton, Merritt Eugene (I15688)
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| 13866 | Mertie Rowe Schumaker - October 8, 1882 - January 18, 1941. Daughter of Egbert and Maggie Penny Rowe. Wife of Lewis Schumaker. Section 4, Row 20. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, January 20, 1941 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico, January 20 - Mrs. Merry Schumaker, 58, died at her home at Arthur, Saturday evening, after an illness of several months. She was born in Orwell, October 8, 1882, daughter of the late Egbert and Maggie Penny Rowe. She was a member of the North Mexico Methodist church. Survivors include her husband, Lewis Schumaker; four daughters, Mrs. Ruth Butler, Mannsville, Mrs. Paul Gill, Mexico, Miss Rita Schumaker, Rochester, Mrs. Ellen Edwards, Adams; three sons, George Schumaker, Rochester, William Schumaker, Mexico, and Lewis Schumaker, Jr., Adams; three sisters, Mrs. George Denny, Arthur, Mrs. Etta Schumaker, Belleville, Mrs. Maggie Marriott, Lowville; one brother, George Rowe, Mannsville; 29 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock at the home, conducted by the Rev. Spencer Ray Cody, pastor of New Haven Methodist church. Burial will be in Daysville cemetery. Those who will act as bearers are Clarence Morton, Pitt Watson, Herschel Watson and Ward Rose. | Rowe, Mertie (I33585)
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| 13867 | Merton B. Larrabee 63, of Montgomery St., Parish, suffered a fatal heart attack Monday while at work at the L. A. DeGarmo Lumber Co., Parish. A native of Carley Mills, he resided in Parish most of his life. A World War 1 Army veteran, he was a member of the Russell Horning Post 601, American Legion, Parish, and was a member of the Parish 0dd Fellows. Surviving are a son, William Larrabee of Pulaski; three grandsons; three sisters, Mrs. Wells Harter, Mrs. Nellis Fellows of Parish and Mrs. William Menges of Los Angeles, Calif.; a brother, Walter Larrabee of Parish; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Harter Funeral Home, Parish, the Rev. Frank Halse of Parish Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Hastings Cemetery in the spring. Source: Mexico Independent, 1960 | Larrabee, Merton (I36929)
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| 13868 | Merton Levi Gregory - July 12, 1905 - April 16, 1968. Son of Reuben Russell and Flora Shepard Gregory. Wife of Leona "Leah" M. Dawley Gregory. Married January 1, 1927. Newspaper Obituary - April 25, 1968 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Merton L. Gregory Services Friday - Merton L. Gregory, 63, of 7128 Port Road, died suddenly Tuesday, April 16, in Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown. Born July 12, 1905, at Worth, he was the son of Reuben and Flora Sheppard Gregory, and was educated there and in Pulaski schools. He was married January 1, 1927 to the former Leah M. Dawley, and the couple spent their entire married life in Pulaski where he was a farmer for the Douglaston Manor Farm. Mr. Gregory is survived by his wife, four sons, Merton H., of Pulaski, Ralph and Gordon of Mexico and S/Sgt. George E. Gregory of Hawaii; two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Shirley) Killam, and Mrs. John F. (Alma) Wilson, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Ned Gregory and Reuben Gregory; three sisters, Mrs. Elery (Minnie) Jennings, Mrs. Lester (Dorothy) Poole, and Mrs. Thomas (Laura) Shaw; 16 grandchildren, an Aunt, Uncle and many nephews, nieces and cousins. Funeral services were held Friday April 19 at 1:30 p.m at the Taylor Vida Funeral Home, and at 2 p.m. at Pulaski Baptist Church, with the Rev. Jerry Miller, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Richland Cemetery. | Gregory, Merton Levi (I33781)
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| 13869 | MERVIN A. MELLEN Newspaper February 5, 2013 | Watertown Daily Times (NY) Page: B4 | Section: Obits 203 Words | Readability: Lexile: 960, grade level(s): 6 7 Read News Document Listen with webReader Mervin A. Mellen, 82, of Three Mile Bay died February 3 at his home under the care of his family, friends. He was born May 14, 1930, in Ellisburg, NY, the son of, Albert and Sylvia Mellen. He attended schools in Woodville and Bellville. He married Marjorie J. Thompson, June 21, 1956.Mervin, Marjorie and son Cecil owned and operated Porky's Grocery and Diner and Silver Streak Water Delivery. Melvin also worked road construction and at various dairy farms throughout the North Country from the age of 11. Mervin enjoyed country music and camping in his RV. He was also a member of the Three Mile Bay Fire Department for over 45 years. Mervin is survived by a son, Cecil E. Mellen, Three Mile Bay; two granddaughters, Aubrey and Kat; two sisters, Arlene Arglan, Fulton, NY, Peggy (Doris) Mills, and a brother, Clarence (Darlene) Presley, Adams, NY. His wife Marjorie, two brothers, Harley and Richard, a sister, Marion, and his special friend Rose Baker all died before him. In lieu of flowers donations may be given to the Three mile Bay Fire Hall. The family will have a memorial service in the spring. There will be no services at this time. Arrangements are with Becker-Cleveland Funeral Home, Chaumont. | Mellen, Mervin (I75274)
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| 13870 | MERVIN R. JEROME TRUCK DRIVER Watertown Daily Times (NY) - February 1, 1998Browse Issues Mervin R. Jerome, 66, of 19 Washington St., died of a rare heart disease Friday at Fletcher-Allen Health Care, Burlington, Vt., where he had been a patient since Tuesday. For 35 years, Mr. Jerome was a truck driver for Abelove's Linen Supply, now known as Associated Textile. He was also involved in building the St. Lawrence Seaway. Born July 2, 1931, in Potsdam, son of Earnest and Dora Jerome, he attended Potsdam schools and served in the Army from 1948 until 1952, when he was honorably discharged. Marriages to Irmgard Hobben and Ruth Ramsey ended in divorce. Mr. Jerome was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and enjoyed spending time with his family. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Robert (Tina) Peck, Mrs. Arthur (Tammy) Carista and Mrs. Kenneth (Pamela Jo) French, all of Potsdam, Mrs. William Joe (Sheree) Shephard, Altmar, and Anita Jerome, address unknown; a brother, George, Potsdam; two sisters, Elizabeth Jerome and Hilda Keleher, both of Potsdam; 14 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Two brothers, Leland "Bill" and Michael Jerome, and two sisters, Marion Haywood and Alberta Hoyt, died before him. A funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church with the Rev. John P. Kennehan, pastor, officiating. Spring burial will be in Bayside Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Garner Funeral Home. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. | Jerome, Mervin Ross (I57656)
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| 13871 | Merwin and Helen returned to Syracuse shortly after their marriage. Merwin had been in the Navy for 38 months from July 1942- Oct 1945, during which time he was 18 months at Guadal Canal. In Syracuse Merwin was employed by Bresee Chevrolet in the parts department. He later worked for Strickland Motors and Bill Rapp Pontiac before ending up at East Syracuse Chevrolet from where he retired. The couple built their home on Beverly Dr. on Onondaga Hill in Syracuse. The Woods had a camp on the North Bank of the Salmon River in Selkirk, and spent many enjoyable summer days there. | Wood, Merwin Kenneth (I26228)
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| 13872 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dimon, Elise Carolyn (I16885)
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| 13873 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dimon, Stewart Bentley (I16987)
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| 13874 | Mexici Primitive Cemetery | Halsey, Edward James (I31835)
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| 13875 | Mexico Village Cemetery | Rose, Gertrude May (I30177)
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| 13876 | MEXICO - Thomas J. Miller, 63, a resident of Mexico passed away on Feb. 7, 2017 at his home. Born in Oswego, he was the son of the late Clarence and Shirley (Reidy) Miller. He was a graduate of the Oswego Catholic High School, Class of 1971, Simmons School of Mortuary Science, Class of 1972, and the Onondaga Community College. Mr. Miller was a veteran of the United States Air Force. He served in the Air Force for nine years and at one time was stationed at the Lakenheath Air Force Base in England. He worked for many years as a registered respiratory therapist in Oswego County. He was a past member of the Mexico Lions Club and an active member of the Mexico Sports Boosters. He enjoyed golfing and fishing. Surviving are his children, Master Sergeant Christopher (Kristin) Miller, of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; Kimberly Miller, of Coco Beach, Florida; twin sons Matthew and Daniel Miller, of Mexico; and Emily Miller, of Mexico; two sisters, Nancy (Kevin) Belden, of Mexico, and Candy (Helen) Sereno, of Oswego; a brother, Michael (Kathy)) Miller, of Baldwinsville; two grandchildren, Brett and Morgan; and numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Friends may call at the Dowdle Funeral Home from 3-7 p.m. Friday, with a service to follow. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Mexico Sports Boosters, C/o Sue Teifke, 590 State Route 104B, Mexico. NY. 13114. | Miller, Thomas J (I81739)
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| 13877 | mexico independant Dec 23 1903 Mrs. Abbie Proddolliet died on Monday, at the home of Charles Towsley, where she has been very kindly cared for a number of years. She was a resident of this community for nearly forty years. Mrs. Prodolliet was ever regarded as kindly disposed a women with no enemies and many friend. | Stewart, Abigail (I71045)
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| 13878 | Mexico Independant, December 1, 1955 Jacob W. Spriggel Mexico, NY - Jacob W. Spriggel, Aged 83, passed away Saturday afternoon at Oswego County Sanatorium Orwell, where he had been a patient nearly two years. Mr. Spriggel, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Spidler Spriggel, was born April 28, 1872, in Cuyahoge, Ohio. He has lived in Mexico since 1927, where he was employed as a gardner. He was a member of the Mexico Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Cole Spriggel of Mexico; on brother Henry Spriggel; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Ritzman, both of Monroe Falls, Ohio, and several nieces and nephews. The body was removed to Miner Funeral Home where funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev Robert E Pennock, paster of the Mexico Methodist Church officiating. Thursday day morning, Mr. Miner took the body to Deseronto, Canada for interment. | Spriggel, Jacob Wilson (I34874)
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| 13879 | Mexico Independant, March 20, 1969 Mrs. Mary Spriggel Mrs. Mary Cole Spriggel, aged 89, died March 6, 1969 in the Oswego Hospital where she had been a patient for 5 days. She was born in the Town of Richland February 9, 1880. She taught school in the Pulaski-Richland area and later was a bookkeeper for a lumber company for many years. She was married to Jacob Spriggel who died in 1955 in the home of Madison Avenue, Mexico. Mrs. Spriggel maintained this home for her use summers, spending winters with others in the area. She is survived by a niece, Mrs. Glenn (Elizabeth) Dillenback, and a nephew Elmer Marsaw, both of Dexter. Funeral services were held at the Miner Funeral Home Sunday afternoon with the Rev. Bertram Croop, pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Mexico, of which she was a member, officiating. Burial will be made in Richland Cemetery. | Cole, Mary Elizabeth (I35031)
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| 13880 | Mexico Independent - Thursday, December 8, 1938 - Mrs. Nora Henderson - Funeral yesterday - Mrs. Nora Parks Henderson, widow of L. H. Henderson and sister of Forrest Park of Mexico, a resident of Parish district for many years, died Sunday morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Elva Crim, Parish. She is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Lena Seaman and Mrs. Cassie Westcott of Parish; a son Lloyd Henderson of Rochester; a second brother, Benjamin Parks of Prittham; a sister, Mrs. Ella Simmons of Parish, and 10 grandchildren. A prayer was read Wednesday afternoon at the home of the daughter and services were held later that day in Dugway Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. Stanley Skinner, pastor of the Parish Methodist Episcopal church, officiating. Burial was made in Dugway | Parks, Nora A. (I35069)
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| 13881 | Mexico Independent Mirror Thursday, may 31, 1962 Death HAROLD WESTCOTT Harold Westcott of Lake Forest Beach, Brewerton, died Tuesday, May 22, 1962. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cassie Henderson Westcott; two sons. Burton of Central Square and Marl of Greenboro, C». a daughter, Mrs. Krma Death White of Baldwinsville; one brother, Raymond of Harrisville; ten grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 2:00 p. m*, from the Hilton Funeral Home in Brewerton, with burial in the Carleys Mills Cemetery. | Westcott, Harold Pascal (I13937)
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| 13882 | Mexico Independent, Mexico, NY, Thursday, January 30, 1947 Funeral services for J. Edward McChesney, father of Mrs. Mattison W. Hollister, of New Haven, will be held in Oswego, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. McChesney was connected with the retail and wholesale coal business in Oswego for 52 years until his retirement in 1944. He was also an active member of Trinity Methodist church and Oswego County Historical society. | McChesney, John Edward (I19181)
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| 13883 | Mexico Independent- April 12, 1951 Raymond H. Howard, 16, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgel Howard of Parish, was electrocuted Sunday night as he stepped into the bathtub in his home that was charged by electricity because of a short circuit in the electric pump. Because of the defective pump the water filling the tub was electrified and the youth was severely burned as he entered the water. The family had noticed sparks in the faucets but failed to find the cause of the charge. It was believed first that the victim had tried to pull the light switch and that had caused his death. The short circuit in the pump was discovered following the tragedy and men from the Parish Oil Company removed the machine. The accident was discovered by his 7-yr-old sister, Brenda, who called her mother and told her the youth was dead. The girl told authorities that she heard a noise in the bathroom and upon investigation found her brother dead. She also hurried to the home of a neighbor, Mrs. Nellie House, to get help. Mrs. Viola Howard, mother of the victim, arrived home first and pulled the body of her son from the bathtub. He was severely burned about the chest. His mother was working at the Candlelight Cottage in Parish and his father was called from his work at the Crucible Steel Co.; Syracuse, where he is a guard. Members of the Parish Fire Department were called to the Howard home and they used an inhalator for an hour and a half in an unsuccessful effort to revive the youth. His clothing was nearby in a neat pile. The Howard youth was a freshman at the Altmar-Parish Central School. He played on the school baseball and basketball teams. Formerly he had played in the school band, but gave it up for sports. He was a native of Parish. Surviving are his parents, his sister, a brother. John Howard, his grandmothers, Mrs. Mabel Howard of Dugway and Mrs. Rose Britton of Williamstown; six uncles, five aunts and several cousins. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at one-thirty with prayer at the home. Church services were held in the Parish Methodist church at 2 o'clock with Rev. Richard Hudson and Charles Elwanger, local pastors, officiating. Burial was made in Pleasant Lawn cemetery. | Howard, Raymond Henry (I31909)
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| 13884 | Mexico Independent- August 19, 1971 Raymond H. Bulson, 54, of 5452 Baldwin St., Brewerton,died August 15 at his home. A native of Solvay, he lived in West Amboy before moving to Brewerton in 1952. Mr.Bulson was a foreman at Solvay Process until retiring in 1965 due to ill health. Mr. Bulson was a director of the Brewerton Volunteer Fire Department, a member of Brewerton Methodist Church and a veteran of World War II. He served with the Army Air Corps and received the Distinguished Flying Cross. Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Ada Britton Bulson; two sons, Raymond W. of Cuba, N.Y.,and James Bulson of Liverpool; his mother, Mrs. Daisy Bulson of West Amboy; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Lescenski and Mrs. Marjorie Lescenski, both of West Amboy; a brother, Edmund Bulson of West Amboy; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services were at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18 at the Hilton Funeral Home, Brewerton. Burial was in the Parish Cemetery. | Bulson, Raymond H (I63909)
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| 13885 | Mexico Independent- July 3, 1957 Clarence H. Fravor, 72, of North. Rd, Town of Mexico farmer, died Sunday in Oswego Hospital where he had been a patient for two weeks. A native of Town of Richland, where he was born Feb. 10, 1885, a son of Henry and Belle Roland Fravor, he was a farmer in this area for many years. His wife, the former Ivy Parks, died Feb. 26. Surviving are a brother, George Fravor of Pulaski; three nieces and three nephews. Funeral services were at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Karl Gibbs Funeral Home, the Rev. Clifford W. Sullivan pastor of New Haven Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Lawn cemetery, Parish. Bearers were Guy Bradway, Francis McWilliams, Robert and Clarence Fravor Raymond DeLO g and Harold Pifero | Fravor, Clarence Henry (I57928)
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| 13886 | Mexico Independent- March 26, 1959 Funeral services for Nathan A. Petrie, 62, of Crook Rd., Massena, who died Friday morning at Massena, Hospital, were conducted at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Harter funeral home, Parish. Burial was in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish. Mr. Petrie was a former resident of Parish and had been a resident of Massena about 5 years. He was a retired carpenter. Mr. Petrie is survived by a son, G. Leslie Petrie of Tennessee and a brother, Frank Petrie of Parish; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. | Petrie, Nathan Albert (I82152)
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| 13887 | Mexico Independent- October 2, 1947 Harry A. Jennings, 63, son of the late Nelson and Mary McLymond Jennings, died suddenly Friday morning at 9:30. He suffered an acute heart attack and succumbed before medical aid could be administered. Mr. Jennings, who was born in Amboy, has been a resident of Parish for 48 years, and who had been engaged in the coal business after conducting a blacksmith shop for many years, went to Syracuse early Friday morning where he obtained a truck load of coal. He drove back to Parish, deliver the coal and had returned to his home. He had been there only a few minutes when the fatal attack came. Surviving are his wife, Mary Klotz Jennings, a son, Carl Jennings, two grandchildren, Janice and Donald Jennings, and a sister Mrs. Frank Hammecker all of Parish. Funeral services were conducted at his home Monday at 2 p. m. Rev. Henry Fisher, pastor of Parish Methodist church, officiated. Burial was in Pleasant Lawn cemetery, Parish. | Jennings, Harry Andrew (I51895)
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| 13888 | Mexico Independent- September 10, 1964 Mrs. Gertrude R. Rice, 82, widow Of Charles W Rice, died Saturday afternoon, September 5, in the Spencer Nursing Home after a long illness. Mrs. Rice was born in Boylston and was a life long resident of this area. She was a member of the Mexico Baptist church. Surviving are four sons; Clarence of Parish, John of Maple View, Homer of Pulaski, and Raymond of Fulton, a daughter Luella Warner of Baldwinsville, also 21 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday Sept 8th in the Gibbs Funeral Home. The Rev. Eleanor Davis, retired Baptist minister, officiated. Burial was in Pleasant Lawn cemetery in Parish. | Ridgeway, Gertrude L. (I69278)
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| 13889 | Mexico independent., April 18, 1906, Page 1, Image 1 | Quackenbush, John E (I66896)
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| 13890 | Mexico independent., April 21, 1938, Page 5, Image 5 obit "Mexico Independent", April 21, 1938 Funeral service for Wynard Dingman, 73, who died last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Stacy in Pulaski street, were held from the funeral home of Hubert C. Smith, Saturday afternoon with the Rev. Spencer B. Smith, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiating. Burial was in Mexico village cemetery. Mr. Dingman was born in Sandy Creek May 18, 1863, the son of the late Peter and Hannah Zufelt Dingman and he passed the greater part of his life there where he was engaged in farming. Surviving are two brothers, Charles E. Dingman of Sandy Creek, and Jerry Dingman of Oswego; and several nieces and nephews. _______________ son of Peter Dingman and Hannah Zufelt, (burials unknown) | Dingman, Wynard J. (I36692)
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| 13891 | Mexico independent., August 17, 1967, Page 24, Image 24 Sandy Creek news., August 17, 1967, Page 8, Image 8 | Davis, John Albert (I45141)
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| 13892 | Mexico independent., August 23, 1956, Page 5, Image 5 | Sairs, Marian Arlene (I51552)
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| 13893 | Mexico independent., August 27, 1931, Page 4, Image 4 | Peck, Ida F. (I27088)
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| 13894 | Mexico independent., December 01, 1955, Page 4, Image 4 | Little, Alice Frances (I52114)
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| 13895 | Mexico independent., December 15, 1955, Page 12, Image 12 | Jennings, Ruth D (I52271)
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| 13896 | Mexico independent., December 19, 1929, Page 2, Image 2 | Trumble, Izora Ida Mae (I79328)
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| 13897 | Mexico independent., December 26, 1929, Page 5, Image 5 The Fulton patriot., January 01, 1930, Page 3, Image 3 | Hall, Mack (I22815)
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| 13898 | Mexico independent., February 02, 1922, Page 5, Image 5 | Jennings, John E. (I52406)
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| 13899 | Mexico independent., February 16, 1933, Page 4, Image 4 | Braley, Benjamin Joseph (I34917)
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| 13900 | Mexico independent., February 27, 1930, Page 6, Image 6 Sandy Creek news., April 24, 1930, Page 3, Image 3 | Schumaker, Joseph Francis (I33652)
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