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14101 MRS. ADELPHIA E. DACK

Mrs. Adelphia E. Dack, 90, mother of Mrs. Dee Whitney, of Pulaski, died Tuesday afternoon, August 1, 1939; in her Syracuse home after an illness of several weeks.

Mrs. Dack was born in Pierrepont Manor, but for the last 50 years had lived in Syracuse.

Besides Mrs. Whitney she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Rose Cordess, Baldwinsville; two brothers, Kendrick Richardson, Ilion, and Byron, Syracuse; 18 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren

Services were held at 1:30 Friday afternoon from the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Syracuse, with burial in Pineville cemetery near Pulaski

Source: Sandy Creek News 
Richardson, Adelphia E. (I47862)
 
14102 MRS. AINI TREY PULASKI - Mrs, Aini E. Trey, 66, of Altmar, was pronounced dead on arrival Saturday at Oswego Hospital. She was born in Monessen, Pa., and at the age of 2, she moved with her parents to Finland. She returned to the United States when she was in her late teens, residing on Long Island. She resided in Altmar for 25 years. She operated a poultry farm until retirement two years ago. Surviving are a son, Donald M. Trey of Constantia; two daughters. Mrs. Alice Tanner of Constantia and Miss Karen Trey of Syracuse, and a sister, Mrs. Fannie Park of Wil - lengboro. N.J. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Foster - Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Altmar. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

The Pulaski Democrat, December 1, 1971
Aini E. Trey Rites Nov. 30
Mrs. Aini E. Trey, 66 of Altmar, was pronounced dead on arrival at Oswego Hospital Saturday, Nov. 27.
Born October 4, 1905 at Monessen, Pa, she was a daughter of Guho and Sofia Puoskari and at the age of two was taken to Finland by her family, where she received her education. She returned to the United States when she was 18, going to Bellmore, L.I., where she became the wife of Herman W. Trey.
They came to Altmar in 1945 and he worked as a carpenter, while together they operated a poultry farm. He died in November 1959. She retired two years ago.
Surviving are a son, Donald M. Trey of Constantia and two daughters, Mrs. Alice Tanner of Constantia and Miss Karen Trey of Syracuse; three grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Fannie Park of Willingboro, N.J.; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 30 at the Foster Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Martin J. Ayer of the Pualski Wesleyan Church Officiating. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery Altmar.
 
Puoskari, Aini Emilia (I55522)
 
14103 Mrs. Ann H. Ingersoll, 62, of 7551 Maple Avenue, Pulaski, widow of Everett Ingersoll, died early Friday, August 12, 1983 at the House of the Good Samaritan in Watertown, where she had been a patient for one day.

She was born Aug. 20, 1920, in Pulaski, daughter of Erwin and Marguerite Sheppard Holmes. She was graduated from Pulaski High School and was married April 11, 1938 at Syracuse to Everett Ingersoll. Mr. Ingersoll died at age 60 on July 27, 1977. A life long Pulaski resident, she worked at Pott's Drug Store and E.S. Howard Co.

She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Carl (Sue) Locker, Jamesport; one grandson, Dennis Locker, Jamesport and a sister, Mrs. Joyce Littler, Pulaski.

Memorial services were held Monday afternoon at St. James Episcopal Church, Pulaski, with Rev. Richard A. Clay officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery, following cremation.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance Service, Box 113, Pulaski, NY.

Arrangements are by Taylor-Vida Funeral Home in Pulaski

Source: Sandy Creek News, August 17, 1983
Mrs. Ann H. Ingersoll, 62, of 7551 Maple Avenue, Pulaski, widow of Everett Ingersoll, died early Friday, August 12, 1983 at the House of the Good Samaritan in Watertown, where she had been a patient for one day.

She was born Aug. 20, 1920, in Pulaski, daughter of Erwin and Marguerite Sheppard Holmes. She was graduated from Pulaski High School and was married April 11, 1938 at Syracuse to Everett Ingersoll. Mr. Ingersoll died at age 60 on July 27, 1977. A life long Pulaski resident, she worked at Pott's Drug Store and E.S. Howard Co.

She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Carl (Sue) Locker, Jamesport; one grandson, Dennis Locker, Jamesport and a sister, Mrs. Joyce Littler, Pulaski.

Memorial services were held Monday afternoon at St. James Episcopal Church, Pulaski, with Rev. Richard A. Clay officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery, following cremation.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance Service, Box 113, Pulaski, NY.

Arrangements are by Taylor-Vida Funeral Home in Pulaski

Source: Sandy Creek News, August 17, 1983 
Holmes, Ann Elizabeth (I45131)
 
14104 Mrs. Anna M. Quackenbush, 73, North Fernwood road, died this morning at Spencer nursing home in New Haven, after a long illness. The funeral will be Thursday at 9 a.m., at the Taylor-Vida funeral home followed by services at 9:30 a.m., in St. John the Evangelist church, Rev. Thomas Whalen officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery, Sandy Creek. The rosary will be recited Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Friends may call Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. She is survived by five sons, Goldie, Wanchula, Fla.; Bernard, St. Clair, Mich.; Wesley, Charles and Henry all of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Donald (Ruby) Pasko, Albany; Mrs. Raymond (Leollia) Hellinger, Mexico and Mrs. Ceilla Collins, Pulaski; a brother, Henry Menard, Michigan; a sister, Mrs Rose Youngs, Michigan; two half - sisters, Mrs. Celia
Schultz and Mrs. Irene Miller, both of Michigan; 34 grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Mrs. Quackenbush was born April 16, 1895, in Escanaba, Mich. She spent her early life in Michigan. In June 1918, she married Bernard Quackenbush in Watertown. He died in 1952. She had lived in Watertown, Boylston and Pulaski and was a member of St. John the Evangelist church.

Published in The Watertown Dally Times,
Watertown, N.Y.
Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1968
 
Menard, Anna Marie (I25782)
 
14105 Mrs. Blanche L. Barker, 62, widow of Frank Barker of Pulaski, died January 16, 1946 in University Hospital, Syracuse where she had been ill with pneumonia. Funeral services were held at the Foster funeral home in Pulaski Friday afternoon by the Rev.. James N. Panley, with burial in Evergreen cemetery, Orwell.

She was born in the Town of Sandy Creek September 16, 1884 and was the daughter Albert and Addie
Dawley Hedger. Mrs. Barker made her home in Orwell most of her life, moving to Pulaski several years
ago. She was an accomplished pianist and formerly played for dancer in the Orwell and Pulaski area.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Harry Potter of Richland; Mrs. Robert Keyes of Fulton and Mrs. Merritt Hilton of Pulaski, and one son, Edward Barker, Pulaski

Source: Sandy Creek News, Jan 30, 1946 
Hedger, Blanche Lucetta (I52511)
 
14106 Mrs. Catherine L. Steward, who was
born on October 25,1843 at Marshall
Michigan, the daughter of Godwin
and Delia A. Dolan.

In 1869, Mr. and Mrs Dolan returned
to New York and remained there
until 1872, when they moved to
Marshall county, Kansas and located
in Irving. Catherine Dolan received
her education in the schools in New
York, and there she grew to woman-
hood. She came with her parents to
Atchison, Kansas.

In 1870 she was married to Herbert
Hawk, who was born in 1837 and
passed away in 1878. To this union
three children were born , Mrs. Delia
Luedke, Mrs. Emily Layton and Alfred
Hawk, all residents of Irving, Kansas.
Mr. Hawk moved to Kansas in 1857
and located on a homestead in
Atchison county. At the outbreak of
the Civil War he enlisted in Tenth
Kansas Regiment and served to the
end of the war, and saw much active
service.

Some years after the death of Herbert
Hawk, Mrs. Hawk was married to Silas
Steward, and to this union was born
one son, Harry Steward.

She was a member of the Episcopal
Church, and of the Order of the
Eastern Star.

(source: excerpts taken from the
History of Marshall County, Kansas
by Emma E. Forter -1917)
 
Dolan, Catherine Louise (I63800)
 
14107 Mrs. Daisy Larrabee, 30 Year Resident Of Parish Dies In Oswego Hospital

Mrs. Daisy Larrabee, wife of Merton Larrabee or Parish, died last Thursday morning in Oswego hospital where she had been a patient for nine days. She was born in Hastings March 24, 1898, daughter of William and Jennie Spicer Morse. She had lived in Parish 30 years, and was a member of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary of Russell Horning post, the Parish Wenonah Rebekah lodge and of the Past Noble Grands club. Surviving, besides her husband, are her parents, a son, William of Pulaski; a grandson; three sisters, Mrs. Pansy Johnson of Central Square, Mrs. Tressa Garlock of Hastings and Mrs. Iva Richer of Herkimer; a brother, Charles Morse of Elmira, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at the home of her parents in Hastings Sunday. Rev. B. L. Waters, Jr., pastor of Parish Methodist church officiated. Burial was in Hastings cemetery.

Source: Mexico Independent, 1949
 
Morse, Daisy (I37042)
 
14108 Mrs. Daisy Windey - Mrs. Daisy Mae Windey, 79, of RD 2, Central Square, died Saturday, Aug. 1 at Course-Irving, Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. A native of Phoenix, she lived in the Central Square area most of her life. She was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church of Brewerton and was a retired employee of General Electric Co. Surviving are three sons, Arthur Jr. of Hastings, Lawrence of Central Square and Joseph Blunder of Greer, S.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Donald Damon and Mrs. Ruth Weaver, both of Central Square, 12 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; two brothers, Marion Allen of Fort Myers, Fla., and Charles Allen of Central Square, a sister, Georgia Painter of Fulton; and several nieces and nephews. Services were held at the Calvary Baptist Church, Brewerton, the Rev. Norman Lake officiating. Burial will be in Coyt Cemetery, Central Square. Allen, Daisy Mae (I36189)
 
14109 Mrs. Diane A. Smithers.
35, Calcium, assistant head
nurse in the pediatrics department
of the House of
the Good Samaritan, wife
of John B. Smithers. died
at 7:30 this morning at the
House of the Good Samaritan
where she had been admitted
March 20. She had
been in ill health since the
summer of 1974.
The funeral will be Monday
at 9 a.m. at Holy Family
Church. Burial will be in
Sanford Corners Cemetery
Calling hours are from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday
Contributions may be made
in her name to the American
Cancer Society.
Besides her husband, she
is survived by a daughter.
Deborah L 14; three sons.
John B., Jr.. 15; Scott M..
13. and Steven A., 12; her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
B. Gayne. Black River
Road; a sister. Mrs. Michael
(Renee L.) May.
Rochester; and four brothers,
Vernon B. Gayne. Jr.,
John E. Gayne. Bruce F.
Gayne and Michael E.
Gayne, all of Watertown.
Born May 2, 1940, in Watertown,
a daughter of Vernon
B. and Dorothy A. Snyder
Gayne, she was
graduated from Watertown
High School in 1957 and
from the St. Lawrence
State Hospital School of
Nursing in 1960. She joined
the staff of the House of the
Good Samaritan as a registered
nurse in 1961 and had
been named assistant head
nurse in the pediatrics department
prior to going on
sick leave in September.
1974.
She married John B.
Smithers, of Heuvelton,
July 2, 1960. at Heuvelton. 
Gayne, Diane Alice (I53576)
 
14110 Mrs. Doris L. Wheeler Blount, 85, formerly of North Ridge Road, Lacoaa, died Sunday evening, June 10, 1984 at the Hillcrest Nursing Home in Oswego, following a lengthy illness.

Born June 26, 1898 in Mannsville, a daughter, of the late Charles and Lydia Edden Wheeler, she attended Mannsville schools and was graduated from Pulaski High. School as valedictorian in 1915.

She attended the Pulaski Training Class of 1916.

Mrs. Blount taught school for two years and married F. Leland Blount on June 26, 1919 at Mannsville. The Blounts owned and operated a dairy farm on the North Ridge Road in Lacona for sixty years.

Mr. Blount died March 18, 1975, at age 82.

Mrs. Blount was joined with the Mannsville Methodist church at thirteen and was organist for eight years. She also taught a girls' Sunday School class for many years.

She transferred her membership to the Sandy Creek Methodist Church in 1919 and was active for many years in the W.S.C.S., pre-deceasor of today's United Methodist Women. She also taught primary Sunday School classes for several years, then was the teacher for fifteen years of the Adults' Foster Pratt Class.

She was also a member of the local W.C.T.U., and a member of Lake Ontario Chapter, No. 124, 0.E.S. for over fifty years, as well as a member of Sandy Creek Grange, No. 127, P. of H.

Mrs. Blount was an accomplished writer and had had many of her poems published in well known magazines. In later years copies of her poems, mounted on decorative wood plaques, local crafts shows.

She was a descendant of a early pioneer family. Her great-grandfather, Hicks Wheeler, traveled from Massachusetts by oxcart to settle east of Mannsville in the early 1800's. Her grandfather, George N. Wheeler, built the Mannsville United Methodist Church.

She is survived by two sons, T. Richard of Lacona and Derrill E. of Mannsville; 15 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren.

Two brothers, Howard R. and Harold Wheeler, predeceased her.

Graveside services were held Wednesday, June 13, at the family plot in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek, with her grandson, Rev. Douglas Sheaf, pastor of the Bethel Assembly of God Church, Massena, officiating.

Arrangements were with the Summerville Funeral Home in Sandy Creek. Memorial contributions may be made in her name to Northern Oswego County Ambulance, Box 113, Pulaski.

A few lines of poetry by Mrs. Blount written in remembrance of her father, perhaps best exemplify her strong feelings and faith:

"...Sleep on, dear heart,
nor dream that we forget,
Each day our love goes
winging out to you,
At night our eyes with
anguished tears are wet,
As tender memories:
pass in review;
Only our faith in God
can ease our'pain*
For He has promised,
"Ye shall live again!"

Source: Sandy Creek News, June 20, 1984 Class of 1915 PACS 
Wheeler, Doris L. (I65441)
 
14111 Mrs. Doris Zufelt, Gold Star Mother, Dies in Hospital

Mrs. Doris Howard Zufelt, 56, Gold Star mother and former practical nurse in this community, died August 27, 1946 in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, where she had been a patient for several weeks.

She was the daughter of the late Bert Howard and Mrs. Mary Curtis Howard and spent the early part of her life in Ellisburg. In 1904 she was married to Edwin Zufelt, who was killed in 1931 in an automobile accident.

Mrs. Zufelt was for many years a practical nurse and was in great demand in her profession. As a nurse, she went out of her way to help others. She was a member of the Sandy Creek Methodist Church.

Mrs. Zufelt was one of the town's Gold Star mothers, her son, Rex Zufelt, having been killed in action at Le Havre, France.

She is survived by one son, Bert Zufelt, of Fulton; a daughter, Mary, Mrs. Holley Russell of Syracuse; her mother, Mrs. Mary Howard and one brother, George Howard, both of Sandy Creek; by four grandchildren and several nephews and nieces.

Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Weston & Woodard funeral home, Rev. Herbert Harrison, pastor of Sandy Creek Methodist church, officiating.

Burial was in Ellisburg

Source: Sandy Creek News, Sept 4, 1946 
Howard, Doris May (I56092)
 
14112 MRS. DOROTHY SCHAROUN

PULASKI - Mrs. Dorothy
T. Scharoun, 76, of Scharoun
Drive, Pulaski RD 1, died
Tuesday at Oswego Hospital,
where she had been a patient
for 11 days.
Mrs. Scharoun was born in
Sparta, Wis., and attended
schools there. She resided in
Syracuse before moving to
Port Ontario in 1931.
Surviving are a son, Deputy
Sheriff Robert 0. of Port
Ontario; a stepdaughter, Mrs.
John Lischak of Syracuse; several
grandchildren and a
brother, John B. Traux of
Syracuse.
Services will be 11 a.m.
Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral
Home, the Rev. Richard
A. Clay officiating. Spring burial
will be in Pulaski Cemetery.
Calling hours will be 7 to 9
p.m. Wednesday at the funeral
home.

Syracuse Herald Journal, Wednesday, March 10, 1976
 
Truax, Dorothy (I67764)
 
14113 Mrs. Drissie Dillenbeck

PULASKI - Mrs. Drissie C. Dillenbeck, 84, of Springbrook Apartments died Monday morning at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown.

Born Sept. 30, 1896, at Akron, she was the daughter of Frederick and Mary Hodgens Closen.

She graduated from Akron High School and Geneseo Normal School. She worked as a school teacher for many years at Pulaski Academy and Central School and later, at the high school in Central Square.

She married Ernest H. Dillenbeck, June 30, 1923. He served as chairman of the board at First National Bank of Central Square before his death May 15. 1968.

After retiring from teaching, Mrs. Dillenbeck moved to Pulaski in 1973. She was a member of Pulaski Chapter 159, Order of Eastern Star.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Lou Demick of Cobleskill, and two grandchildren.

Services and burial will be at 11:30 a.m. today in Pulaski Cemetery, the Rev. Stanley E. Skinner officiating. Eastern Star services will be at 11 a.m. today at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski.

There will be no calling hours.

Source: Oswego County Messenger, 1981 
Closen, Drissie (I50880)
 
14114 MRS. E.E. FINSTER

Mrs. Edward E. Finster, who had been in ill health for a. long time, died March 11, at the home of her son, Harold Finster, of Port St.

Mrs. Finster was born November 9, 1866, at West Schuyler, N. Y. After her marriage to Mr. Finster she came to this town to reside where she has resided for the most of her life.

She was beloved by a large circle of friends.

Her funeral was held Saturday, at 2 o'clock, Rev. Ernest H. Scott, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. Burial in Pulaski cemetery.

Mrs. Finster is survived by her husband and son

Source: Pulaski Democrat, March 17, 1926 
Denton, Fannie M. (I51119)
 
14115 Mrs. Edith Mahaffy, 83, 7472 Salina street, Pulaski, widow of Fred G. Mahaffy, died Mar. 9, 1973 in Faxton hospital, Utica.

The funeral was held Monday, at the Foster-Hax funeral home, Pulaski, Rev. Edwin Potter, officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski cemetery.

Mrs. Mahaffy is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Clark (Betty) Briggs, New Hartford and three grandchildren.

Born July 31, 1889, in Albion, daughter of Daniel and Lena William Scriber, she attended local schools. Mr. Mahaffy was a self employed plumber. He died May 19, 1969.

She was a member of the Park United Methodist church, American Legion Auxiliary, Order of Eastern Star and former director of the American Cancer Society for Oswego County.

Sandy Creek News, Sandy Creek, N.Y., Wednesday, March 14, 1973 
Scriber, Edith Mary (I55132)
 
14116 Mrs. Edith Squires Schumaker, 56, wife of Earl Schumaker, died Saturday night, October 27, 1956 in Massena hospital following an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Schumaker resided at Smartville until about six months ago when they moved to the Massena area where Mr. Schumaker is employed on the St. Lawrence Seaway project. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at 2 at the Weston and Woodard funeral home in Sandy Creek, with Rev. Leland Webster, pastor of Sandy Creek Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in Lyman cemetery at East Fierrepont. Mrs. Schumaker was born November 29, 1899 in Fairvale, Mich., where she spent her early life. Besides her husband, Mrs Schumaker is survived by nine daughters, Mrs. June Stoehr, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Isabelle Pysinski, Syracuse; Mrs. Beverly Hall, Massena; Mrs. Jean Navarra, Watertown; Mrs. Joan Clark, Syracuse; Mrs. Phyllis Warren, Massena; Mrs. Donna Remington, Ellisburg; Mrs. Joseph Marcellus, Niagara Falls; three sons, Lloyd and Gordon Schumaker, Massena, and Pfc. Burton Schumaker, with the army in Germany; her mother, Mrs. Mary Squires, Altmar. She also leaves a brother, Earl Squires and five sisters, Mrs, Thelma Warner, Sandy Creek; Mrs. Mildred Graham, Mrs. Mamie Engle, Mrs. Hazel Cole and Mrs Cecilia Smith. Squires, Edith (I33543)
 
14117 MRS. ELIZABETH D. HILL, 84

Mrs. Elizabeth Doyle Hill, widow of Hannibal Hill died at her home north of Pulaski, Friday afternoon, following an illness of about one year. She had been confined to her bed since last July, about the time her sister, Mrs. Annie Williams, died. Her hushand died in 1922.

Mrs. Hill was the daughter of Michael and Esther Doyle and was born in Deerfield, Oneida county, September 14, 1848. She was married to Mr. HillJrL 18$$ ahdiJiet home has since been in this vicinity

She was a member of St. John's Catholic church of Pulaski. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Michael Ganney of Deerfield, and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Ewell and Mrs. John Wurz, both of Utica. The funeral was held Monday morning with requiem high mass at St. John's church at 9:30 o'clock, Rev. Edward P. Buttimer officiating, burial in Pulaski cemetery.

Source: Pulaski Democrat, Feb 1, 1933 The Pulaski Democrat., February 01, 1933, Page 5, Image 5 
Doyle, Elizabeth Lizzie A. (I21886)
 
14118 Mrs. Elizabeth Hodge - Mrs. Elizabeth Hodge, who has been ill for a long time, died at her home here Saturday morning. She was a widow of the late Harrison Hodge and leaves to mourn her loss a daughter, Mrs. Bert White of Chittenango Falls. The funeral was held at the house Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
[Madison County Times (Chittenango, NY), December 1918, Page --, Column 5] 
Cary, Elizabeth A (I14415)
 
14119 Mrs. Elizabeth M. Dillabough, 25, of Ouderkirk Road, died Wednesday morning, Oct. 31.

She was born in Watertown to Donald and Mabel Johnson Colvin Sr. She graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central School in 1971 and attended Humboldt Institute in Minneapolis, Minn., to become an airline hostess.

She married David W. Dillabough here in 1973. She had been employed by the Royal Globe Insurance Co. in Syracuse at the time of her death.

Surviving besides her husband, are son, John D.; her parents, of Richland; three brothers, Donald L. Jr., Steven L. and Mark W. Colvin, all of Richland; two sisters, Mrs. Donna M. Moyer of Pulaski and Mrs. Edith M Joyner of Mannsville; and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Cole of Richland and Mrs. Ruth Colvin of Syracuse.

Services were held Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, the Rev. Stanley Tanner, pastor of Sandy Creek United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial in Riverside Cemetery.

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Nov 7, 1979
-----------------------------
Card of Thanks

In deep appreciation to all who helped console us in our
time of sorrow and lost of our loved one.

The family of Elizabeth Mabel Dillabough.

~Mable Calvin

Source: Sandy Creek News
Class of 1971 PACS 
Colvin, Elizabeth Mabel (I41499)
 
14120 Mrs. Elizabeth Stowell

Mrs. Elizabeth H. Stowell, 82, of the Spring Brook Apartments, Pulaski, died Sunday, June 20 at Mercy Hospital, Watertown. Born in Boylston, Mrs. Stowell lived many years in Sandy Creek, moving to Pulaski in 1976. Her husband, Leon, died in 1974. Mrs. Stowell retired from the Blount Lumber Co., Lacona. She was a 50-year member of Lake Ontario Chapter 124, OES, and a member of Sandy Creek United Methodist Church.

Surviving are a son, Jesse of Lacona; a daughter, Mrs. Muriel Texido of Clay; a sister, Mrs. Alta Nemier of Lacona; nine grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Wesleyan Cemetery, Lacona, the Rev. Stanley Tanner officiating.

There will be no calling hours.

Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or Northern Oswego County Ambulance.

Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, has charge of arrangements. 
Shafty, Elizabeth Helen (I78177)
 
14121 Mrs. Elizabeth White of Meacham district received a telegram Monday reporting that her son T/4 George R. White, died of wounds in France July 28.

Sgt. White was born January 10, 1907, son of the late George W. and Elizabeth Shafty White. He had always been a resident of this area.

In his early life Mr. White worked on the farm where he resided. For some years prior to his entrance into the army in May 1941, he had been employed as construction worker and carpenter, during which time he maintained an active interest in farming.

He was in an Engineer Company of the Fourth Armored Division, being stationed at Pine Camp, Tennessee, California and Camp Bowie, Texas before going overseas.

Surviving besides his mother are three brothers, Fred, Jesse and Nicholas White, and three sisters, Izora, Mary and Gertrude White.

The Pulaski Democrat, Pulaski, N.Y., August 31, 1944

____________________________________________________________

Bodies of six Oswego County war dead, including T-4 George R White, son of Mrs. Elizabeth White of Pulaski, R. F. D., are being brought to this country for burial aboard two U. S. army transports, which are due to dock ln New York this week. The Robert F. Burns was to have arrived in New York from Antwerp, Monday, with the John L McCarley due Wednesday in New York from Cherbourg.

Virtually all the remains aboard the McCarley are being returned from “D-Day” military cemeteries at Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, Blosville and LaCambe, Normandy. Those aboard the Burns are from later established cemeteries at Henry Chapelle, Belgium and Varois and Epinal France.

T-4 George R. White, 37 at the time of his death in Contance France, In the Normandy invasion on July 28, 1944, was a carpenter in Watertown before going into the service. He entered the army May 7, 1941, and served with the 4th Armored Division. Surviving besides his mother are two sisters, Misses Mary and Gertrude White, Pulaski and three brothers, Fred, Jesse and Nicholas of Pulaski. Another sister Izora, died on March 12 of this year.

Sandy Creek News, Sandy Creek, N.Y., Thursday, April 1, 1948 
White, George Reed (I84897)
 
14122 Mrs. Elsie M. Helbock, 73, of 9055 South Main Street, Sandy Creek, widow of Rolon Helbock, died Monday evening April 16, 1984 at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, where she had been a patient for three weeks.

Born December 27, 1910 at Sandy Creek, daughter of William and Frances Collins Dana, she was educated in Sandy Creek schools.

She was married to Stephen Weaver in 1932. He died in 1934. She was married to Rolon Helbock on August 29, 1949. He died August 23, 1978.

She was a life-long resident of Sandy Creek,
They owned and operated a service station and Sharky's Tavern for 14 years, retiring in 1958.

She was a member and conductress of Cable Trail Post auxiliary and assistant conductress of Oswego County Council VFW auxiliary, a member of the Sandy Creek senior citizens club, and the senior citizens kitchen band.

Surviving are a stepdaughter, Mrs. Delbert (Aileen) Legel, in Pakistan;; two sisters, Mrs. Raymond (Mildred) Stacy, Sandy Creek, and Mrs. Charlotte Oakes, Syracuse,, and four brothers, William Dana, Watertown, James Dana, Lacona, Harrison Dana and Ernest Dana, Sandy Creek.

A brother, Gerald Dana, died in 1948 and another brother, Harley Dana, died in 1981. An infant son, William Frederick, died in 1934.

Funeral services for Mrs. Helbock were held Thursday, April 19 at the Summerville Funeral Home, with Rev. Virgil B. Hager, pastor of the Sandy Creek Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in Pulaski Village Cemetery.

Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or the building fund of Cable Trail VFW Post 8534, Lacona.

Source: Sandy Creek News, April 24, 1984
 
Dana, Elsie M. (I24650)
 
14123 Mrs. Emma Roberts Russell, wife of George J. Russell of Brushton, died in Alice Hyde Hospital in Malone on Sunday, 12/27/1936, having been ill a long time.

She was born on 7/20/1872, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts and was born in the town of Moira. She lived in the town all her life. She leaves her husband and five son's and five daughters, besides grandchildren and several sisters
and brothers.

The funeral was held at St. Mary's Church in Brushton, with burial made in St. Mary's cemetery.

Thurs. 12/31/1936 Malone, NY, Facts & Fallacies 
Roberts, Emma (I57068)
 
14124 Mrs. Ethel M. Maitland, 64, wife of Rex Maitland, died Sunday morning, Aug. 2, at their home in Richland after a long illness.

She was the daughter of Ben and Clara Archibee and was born in Redfield and spent her early life there. Besides her husband, she leaves three sons and four daughters.

August 2, 1964 - Ethel Mary Maitland, age 64 years. Date of birth September 3, 1899, born in Redfield, New York. Sex, female; race, white; married; occupation, housewife. Usual residence, Stewart Street, Richland, Richland Township, Oswego County, New York. Length of residence in town where death occurred, 25 years. Name of husband, Rex Maitland. Name of father, Ben Archibee. Name of mother, Clara Walters. Informant, Rex Maitland, Richland, New York. Cause of death, hypertensive heart disease, duration 5 years. Signed by A. B. Thompson, M.D., Pulaski, New York, August 3, 1964. Undertaker, Karl W. Hax, foster Funeral Home, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell, New York, August 5, 1964.
 
Archibee, Ethel Mary (I56745)
 
14125 Mrs. Etta Mae King

Mrs. Etta Mae King, 39, wife of Samuel King, died suddenly Saturday afternoon while returning to her home in Daysville from a shopping trip in Pulaski.

Mrs. King was driving on Route 13, on the Colin Blue Hill, when a tire blew out. Mrs. King braked the car and when it came to a halt on level ground, Mrs. King was dead.

Ellery Jennings of Pulaski, a passing motorist, brought her to the office of Dr. A.B. Thompson in Pulaski and he pronounced her dead.

Mrs. King was born in Pulaski, Sept. 30, 1902, a daughter of Julius and Hattie Green Sparks.

She resided in this area all her life.

Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Clara Comebrate of Jamestown, and Wanda King; one son, Richard King, and one brother, Clarence Sparks of Rome.

Source: Pulaski Democrat, April 30, 1942 
Sparks, Etta Mae (I25150)
 
14126 Mrs. Eva B. Seeley

Mrs. Eva B. Seeley, 76, of 8079 Bamm Hallow Road, Clay, died Thursday at St. Joseph’s Hospital after a long illness.

Born in Hattiesburg, Miss, Mrs. Seeley lived in the Syracuse area 35 years. She was the widow of Lawrence H. Seeley. She was a member of the Syracuse Chapter No. 70 Order of the Eastern Star, the Bethlehem White Shrine and Daughters of the Nile.

Surviving are two sons, Larry J. Seeley of Clay and James DuBose of Hattiesburg, Miss.; a daughter, Mrs. John Matvyak of Spring Valley, three sisters, Mrs. Jospeh J. Shelton Jr., and Mrs. Charles Bell, both of Hattiesburg, and Mrs. Toleda Kunch of California; 11 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Welter Funeral Home. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 2649 James St.

Published in The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), Friday, June 8, 1979, page 7
Publication

Mrs. Eva B. Seeley, 76, of 8079 Bamm Hallow Road, Clay, died yesterday at St. Joseph’s Hospital after a long illness.

She was born in Hattiesburg, Miss., and had resided in the Syracuse area for 35 years.

Mrs. Seeley was the widow of Lawrence H. Seeley.

She was a member of the Syracuse Chapter No. 70, Order of Eastern Star, Bethlehem White Shrine and Daughters of the Nile.

Surviving are two sons, Larry J. Seeley of Clay and James DuBose of Hattiesburg; a daughter, Mrs. John Matvyak of Spring Valley; three sisters, Mrs. Joseph J. Shelton Jr. and Mrs. Charles Bell, both of Hattiesburg, and Mrs. Toleda Kunch of California; 11 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

Services will be tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Welter Funeral Home. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.p.m. today.

Published in the Syracuse Herald Journal, Friday June 8, 1979 page 26

[Wife of great-grandson of SGS # 2905 - Lawrence H.; Raymond; Alonzo M.; Orris (#2905); Lemuel (#1180); Lemuel; Gideon; Joseph; John; Nathaniel; Robert] 
Unknown, Eva B. (I6722)
 
14127 Mrs. Eveline L. (Evie) Haynes, 65, widow of Melvin S. Haynes, and a resident of 220 S. Second St., died Saturday, Feb. 3, at Lee Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Born in Glen Park, N.Y., she had resided in Fulton most of her life. She was retired and had formerly been employed at the Salem House and Beaver Meadows Country Club. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Alfred (Joan) Ashby of Phoenix; two sons, Melvin T. Haynes of New Haven and Joseph T. Haynes of Fulton; 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Mildred Davis of Seaside, Calif. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Young and Son Funeral Home, Rev. Richard Northrop officiating. Spring burial will be in Mt. Adnah Cemetery, Fulton. Malette, Evaline (I22124)
 
14128 Mrs. Flora Wilson Munger, 57, wife of William unger, Maple View, passed away Friday, March 16, 1934, at her home. Mrs. Munger had been ill for the past seven years.
She was born in the town of West Monroe, September 26, 1876, daughter of Adelbert and Imma Larrabee Wilson. Mrs. Munger was a member of Union Settlement Methodist church but while residing at Maple View was a regular attendant of the Maple View Community church as long as her health permitted.

Besides her husband she leaves six sons, James of Warners, Allen Donald, Billy, Earl, and Philip of
Maple View; three daughters Mrs. Edgar Wilmer of Mexico; Mrs, Lawrence Richardson and Miss Agnes Munger of Maple View; her mother, Mrs. Emma Wilson; two brothers, Edward Wilson of Syracuse and Newton Wilson of Hastings and two grandchildren.
Last rites were held from her late home on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. George Lietka of
Maple View Community church officiated. Interment was in Union Settlement cemetery, West Monroe,
New York,
Bearers were Avery Dimon, Lyle Dimon, Bert Harvey, Fred Harvey, Thomas Smith, William Miller, all neighbors.
The attendance at the services was exceptionally large

Source: MEXICO INDEPENDENT, MEXICO, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934 
Wilson, Flora (I30678)
 
14129 MRS. FORMAN DIES AT LIVERPOOL

Following five years of ill health and suffering from the result of a fall in whcih-she sustained a broken hip, Mrs. Edward D. Forman died, at Liverpool, Friday, where she had made her home the past year and a half with Mrs. Charles Waite. Mrs. Forman's maiden name was Emily Adelle Greenwood, and she was a native of this village. She was born here about eighty years ago. Early in life she was united in marriage with Edward D. Forman, who died a few months ago. For many years Mrs. Forman was engaged in millinery trade in Pulaski, She had a daughter, Louise, who died some years ago and a son, Marshall, who left Pulaski several years ago and has not been heard from. She leaves a sister in California, Mrs. Marshall Potter and another sister somewhere in the west. Her body was brought to Pulaski, Saturday, by undertaker Paul Foster and funeral services were conducted at the Pulaski cemetery chapel, Monday afternoon, by Rev. Ray Washburn, rector of St. James church, where Mrs. Forman had been a communicant for many years

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Nov 17, 1926 
Greenwood, Emilie Adelle (I27718)
 
14130 Mrs. Frances Flagg Kemerline, widow of Louis Kemerline, died June 21, 1944, in the home of her son, Louis H. Kemerline, 112 Grove, after a week's illness. She was born in Taberg, Aug 2, 1861, daughter of the late James and Harriett Crossman Flagg. She received her education in Taberg and was married in Utica. Her husband died 52 years ago. She was a member of Central Methodist Episcopal Church. Surviving are a son, Louis H. Kemerline, a brother, Emery Flagg, Rome, four nieces and one nephew. Flagg, Frances (I36482)
 
14131 Mrs. Frank Hadley Died at Nursing Home Saturday

Mrs. Frank M. Hadley who had been in ill health for several years and for the past four weeks a patient at the Marsh Nursing Home in Syracuse, died there Saturday morning, June 9, 1945.

Funeral services were held from her late home in Sandy Creek, on Monday afternoon. Lake Ontario Chapter OES attended in a body. Her pastor, Rev. David Owen, officiated and burial was made in
Woodlawn cemetery.

Mrs. Nellie B. Baker Hadley was born December 2, 1871, in Lacona, the daughter of Howard F. and Arabelle Smith Baker. Following the death of her mother, in 1873, she made her home with her grandmother, Mrs. Frederick D. Smith, familiarly known as Aunt Lydia. She attended Sandy Creek High School where she was active in dramatics.

On February 16, 1892, she was united in marriage with Frank M. Hadley, son of Albert and Maria Wart Hadley. The first six years of their married life were spent on the Hadley homestead on the Lake road.

In December 1898 they moved to their home on North Main street, this village, where Mrs. Hadley had resided up until the time of her death with the exception of the past two winters which she has spent in the home of her son, H. Earle Hadley in Solvay. Her husband died June 15, 1935.

Mrs. Hadley was a lifelong member of the Baptist church, a member of the Philathea class of that church, and a teacher of the primary group in the Sunday School for fifty years. While health permitted she was an active worker in the church, and ever loyal to its interests.

Mrs. Hadley was a member of the Ladies' Wednesday Club and a member of Lake, Ontario chapter OES. She served as secretary of Lake Ontario chapter for eighteen years and was matron of the organization in 1916.

Surviving besides one son, H. Earl Hadley, is an aunt, Mrs. Coral Thomas, and a cousin, Arthur Smith, both of Sandy Creek 
Baker, Nellie B. (I24763)
 
14132 Mrs. Frank Walton Dies in Watertown

Mrs. Laura Grace Potter Walton, 77, wife of Frank J. Walton, died September 11, 1952 at her home near Watertown. Her funeral was held Saturday afternoon, burial being in Woodlawn cemetery, Sandy Creek.

She was born in Orwell June 9, 1875, a daughter of the late J. Grant Potter and Corsanda C. Shumway Potter. She attended the Sandy Creek High school in the early 1890's and afterwards taught in rural schools in the Sandy Creek area. She left the teaching profession and entered the employ of the Cornwall Hutchins drygoods store in Pulaski in 1901.

Married at Orwell

October 28, 1903 she was married at the Potter farm at Orwell to Frank J. Walton, the ceremony being performed by Rev. T.T. Davies, the pastor of the Sandy Creek and Orwell Congregational churches. After their marriage they lived in Depauville, where Mr. Walton owned and operated a general store and for a time served as postmaster. Later they lived in Boston, Mass. and from 1912 to 1922 in Pulaski, where Mr. Walton owned and conducted a store. In 1922 the Waltons sold the Pulaski store and bought a farm near Watertown.

Mrs. Walton was a member of the Asbury Methodist church and took a great interest in all the church activities. She is survived by her husband, who is head of the agricultural department at the Northern New York Trust Company, one son, Lawson G. Walton, Watertown, and two grandchildren.

Source: Sandy Creek News, Sept 18, 1952
 
Potter, Laura Grace (I3158)
 
14133 Mrs. G.W. Douglas Succumbs To Injuries

Funeral Friday Afternoon

Mrs. Mary Curry Douglas, widow of George W. Douglas, died at her home on Jefferson street, last evening about 5 o'clock from the result of injuries suffered in a fall last Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Douglas was born in Whitby, Ont., Canada, June 9, 1853, the daughter of John and Sarah Curry.

She came to Pulaski with her parents when a child of six and has since resided here. Her father, a native of Scotland, died here October 2, 1891, and her mother who continued her residence here in the Curry home on Furnace street, passed away March 23, 1916.

Her husband was a prominent business man in this village for many years. In his early business career he owned and managed a hardware store, later establishing a woodworking factory, continuing his hardware business. In 1904 he purchased the controlling interest in the Pulaski. Gas & Oil Co. and took over its active management which he continued until his death August 19, 1924. At the time of his death he
was, a director of the Peoples National bank and president of the Pulaski Merchants Association.

After her husband's death Mrs. Douglas continued the operation of the Gas & Oil business until some six or seven years ago when she sold the business to a group of Binghamton financiers Mrs. Douglas was an able business
woman and carried on her business affairs successfully until the end.

She was a faithful and active member of the Congregational
church of this village, the Women's Civic club, and a former
member of the Monday Historical club, and was prominent, in society circles.

Last Thursday Mrs. Douglas was attending a luncheon party at the home of Mrs. F. W. Crocker on Lake street, being given in honor of Miss Marguerite Morrow~of Tucson, Ariz., a house guest at the Crocker home. She was about to leave and had gone up stairs for her wraps when she fell down the entire flight She received serious back and body injuries including several broken ribs. Dr. A.B. Thompson was called from his home across the street.

Later Dr. Harwood Hollis of Lacona was called to take X-Ray pictures, and Dr. Roscoe Severence of Syracuse, a bone specialist was also called into consultation.

She remained at the Crocker home until Saturday when she was removed to her own home.

A cousin, Mrs. M. A. Wurm of Toronto, Canada, was notified of the accident and came to Pulaski and was with Mrs. Douglas until her death. Surviving are two second cousins, Mrs. Wurm and Miss Jean E. Carroll, also another cousin, Hugh Wurm, the son of Mrs, M. A. Wurm, all of Toronto.

The funeral will be held at the home Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with burial in the family plot in Pulaski cemetery. Other funeral arrangements have not yet been announced.

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Jan 26, 1938 
Curry, Mary Jane (I33294)
 
14134 Mrs. Genevieve Barbara Damon, 70. of 830, Emerson
St., a retired practical nurse and wife of Clifford
A. Damon, died at 5:05 Sunday morning at Mercy Hospital. She had been a resident of the Mercy Hospital Madonna Home the past three years.
The funeral will be Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Cummings Funeral Home and 9 a.m. at The Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Rev. Benoit C. Dostie, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery.
Calling hours are 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.
Besides her husband, a former Watertown patrolman and a retired fire captain, she is survived by five sons, Richard S., Springfield. Mass., Clifford F.. Jr.. Bonney Road. Brownville. Philip J.. 111 Francis St.. Ronald D., 998 LeRay
St.. a captain with the Watertown Fire Department, and Dale S., Weaver Road; two daughters, Mrs. Howard (Lucille) Rowe, Bradley Street Road, and Mrs. Edward (Genevieve) Miller
Gifford Street Road, 43 grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren; two brothers, Joseph Farmer, Midtown Towers, and Sylvester Farmer, 110 Gale St., and a sister, Mrs. Eleanor O'Brien, Syracuse.
Born in Watertown Jan. 11, 1905, a daughter of John a n d M a r y M c D o n e l l Farmer, she attended Watertown schools and the Watertown School of Commerce. She was married to Clifford A. Damon July 28, 1923, at Holy F a m i l y Church.
Mrs. Damon was a retired licensed practical nurse and had worked at Mercy Hospital.
She was a member of Sacred Heart Church and its Altar and Rosary Society and a member of the senior citizens club.
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Farmer, Genevieve Barbara (I74099)
 
14135 Mrs. George Bungert, 104 S. Madison Street, received a telegram Friday afternoon announcing that the body of her uncle, Aden Tanner, who had been missing for ten days, had been found, he having been drowned in the waters of the Barge Canal terminal at Buffalo. Mr. Tanner was in the employ of his brother, Albert Tanner, as a boatman and on Monday, Oct. 4, he visited Rome friends on their boat 'Effie Plantz' which was anchored in the terminal, remaining overnight, leaving the boat about 4 am, Tuesday, Oct. 5. It is believed that in crossing the decks of several boats he missed his footing and fell into the water between the boats.

Aden Tanner was born in Stanwix 46 years ago September 27 last. He was a son of the late Mr. & Mrs. William H. Tanner of Stanwix. In Syracuse about 16 years ago he married Miss Ethel Wilson of Rome, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Mr. Frink, formerly pastor of the Free Methodist Church of this city, her death occurring several years ago. He is survived by a son, Wilson Aden Tanner, aged 14 yrs, of Rome, five brothers, Eugene of Buffalo, Frank, Albert and Fred of Rome, and William of Amsterdam.

During the winters for the past 15 or 20 years Mr. Tanner had been in the employ of the Rome Box and Lumber Co. making his home with his niece, Mrs. Bungert. He was an industrious man of friendly disposition and kindly heart. His many friends will regret to learn of his untimely death.

The remains will arrive in this city this evening and will be buried at Stanwix beside his brother Charles who also met his death by drowning six years ago. 
Tanner, Aden (I29739)
 
14136 Mrs. Gladys Turner Mrs. Gladys M. Turner, 85, of 7494 Rome Road, Pulaski, died Wednesday, June 6 at the home of her son, Jay E. Turner. Born and educated in Parish, Mrs. Turner resided in the village of Altmar for 54 years before moving to Pulaski six years ago. She was the widow of James G. Turner Sr., who died in 1958. She was a member of the Riverside United Methodist Church of Altmar. Mrs. Turner, who was pre- deceased by six children, is survived by a daughter, Betty Dawley of Mannsville; four sons, Ernest L. of Syracuse. Theodore of Camden, J.E. of Pulaski and Raymond K. of Weymouth, Mass.; 41 grandchildren; and 18 great- grandchildren. Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, had charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Pineville Cemetery Morrison, Gladys Leora (I58234)
 
14137 MRS. GOLDIE L. WALKER

Mrs. Goldie L. Walker, of Oswego RD 2, died last night in the Elm Crest Convalescent Home, Ellen St., where she had been a patient nine months. She was the widow of D.W. Walker.

She was born in Clay on June 7, 1892, daughter of Fred and Carrie Woodruff Rupracht. On July 23, 1911 she married to Mr. Walker. They moved to Oswego in 1943 from Richland. He died in 1959. She was a member of North Scriba Baptist Church and its Woman's Guild, and a farmer member of North Scriba
Grange.

Surviving are three sons, Velton C., of Buffalo, Gerald F., and Winifred, Fulton; two daughters, Mrs. Irene Coon, Oswego, and Mrs. George Randall, Pulaski; 20 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Clarence and Fred Rupracht, both of Pulaski, and a sister, Mrs. Neva Phillips.

Services wtM be Monday at 2 p.m. at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. George A. Butler, pastor of North Scriba Baptist Church, Officiating. Burial will be in South Richland cemetery.

Calling hours will be 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute to North Scriba Baptist Church Memorial Fund or
o their favorite charity.

Source: Oswego Palladium Times, 1971 
Rupracht, Goldie L. (I51783)
 
14138 Mrs. Harlan H. Hiler - Phoenix - Mrs. Estella M. Hiler, 53, died unexpectedly in her sleep last night at her home, 29 Main St. She was the wife of Harlan H. Hiler and had been a lifelong resident of this village and vicinity. She is survived, besides her husband, by one brother, Everett Waring, Phoenix; a half-brother, Richard Waring, Fresno, Calif., and one nephew, Jerry Waring, Phoenix. Funeral will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Hopkins funeral home, with burial in Phoenix Rural cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, May 29, 1956 Syracuse Herald Journal - Mrs. Estella Hiler Dies In Phoenix - Phoenix - Mrs. Estella M. Hiler, 53, died Sunday night at her home, 49 Main St. She is survived by her husband, Harlan Hiler; a brother, Everett Waring of Phoenix; a halfbrother, Richard Waring of Fresna Calif., and a nephew Harry Waring of Phoenix. Services will be conducted in the Hopkins Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Thurday. Burial will be in Phoenix Rural Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow. 
Waring, Estella May (I56219)
 
14139 Mrs. Harriet M. Potter
Mrs. Harriet M. Potter, 87, widow of Albert Potter, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cora A. Howe, 184 West Fourth street, Friday morning following a brief illness.
Mrs. Potter was born in Ellisburg, N. Y., and passed the greater part of her life in Altmar, where she was a member of the Methodist church. She leaves besides her daughter, Mrs. Howe, two sons, Burton and Edward Dingman of Schenectady.
Funeral Monday morning at 11 o'clock at the Pierce Undertaking parlors and at 2 o'clock at Altmar Methodist church. Burial in Riverside cemetery, Altmar.
Source: The Oswego Palladium-Times, Fri. 27 Oct 1933.
 
Colvin, Harriet M. (I46727)
 
14140 Mrs. Hattie L. Asseltine. - The funeral services over the body of Mrs. Hattie L. Asseltine, of Fruithurst, Ala., who died at a local sanitarium Monday, were held at the chapel of Greenberg, Bond & Bloomfield yesterday morning at 8 o'clock. The body was later shipped to Fruithurst for interment. Crane, Harriet Sarah Hattie Lavinda (I63983)
 
14141 Mrs. Hattie Torrey of Pierrepont Manor, who is 71 years of age, recalls the following concerning Romulus B. Wilcox, Jr., of the Missing List.

"Daniel Thompson had two sisters, Polly and Prudence. Polly married Romulus Wilcox, Jr., and lived in a log house in Meacham District. Their children were Minerva, Maria, William, Orlando, Rudolphus, Daniel, Schuyler, Martin and John, all of whom are now dead.

Prudence Thompson married a man by the name of Colton, and their children were Minerva and Almira. Minerva married Roswell Bennett and, Almira married Jonathan Robinson. Prudence lost her husband and later married Justin Nelson who was my grandfather. To them were born six children, Maria who married Lindsey Porter, Vestina who married Lester Daniels, Darius who was my father, Manning and Henry. All of these are now gone

Romulus Wilcox died June 27, 1873, aged 80 years. His wife, Polly, died November 22, 1882, aged 85 years. They are buried in Richland cemetery

Source: Sandy Creek News, Feb 28, 1929 
Thompson, Polly Ann (I18014)
 
14142 Mrs. Hattie Torrey of Pierrepont Manor, who is 71 years of age, recalls the following concerning Romulus B. Wilcox, Jr., of the Missing List.

"Daniel Thompson had two sisters, Polly and Prudence. Polly married Romulus Wilcox, Jr., and lived in a log house in Meacham District. Their children were Minerva, Maria, William, Orlando, Rudolphus, Daniel, Schuyler, Martin and John, all of whom are now dead.

Romulus Wilcox died June 27, 1873, aged 80 years. His wife, Polly, died November 22, 1882, aged 85 years. They are buried in Richland cemetery

Source: Sandy Creek News, Feb 28, 1929
 
Wilcox, Romulus Bradford (I4385)
 
14143 Mrs. Henry Watson
Waterloo - Apr. 22 - Funeral services were conducted this afternoon for Mrs. Naomi Watson, 80, wife of Henry Watson, at the late home at 327 East Williams street, Mrs. Watson, who had been ill for some time, succumbed at their home on Wednesday.

She leaves, besides her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Ida Shoemaker of Ithaca, Mrs. Myrtle Tyler of Binghamton and Mrs. A.W. Reinhalter of Rochester; three sisters, Mrs. Jennie Holland of Yonkers, Mrs. Lillian Vanderbilt of Geneva and Mrs. Matilda Tallman of Seneca Falls; and two brothers, Alfred Crull of Seneca Falls and William Crull of Binghamton.

Services were conducted by Rev. John Beach Arthur, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Tomorrow the body will be taken to Athens, Pa. for burial.
[Geneva Daily Times - April 22, 193 - Page 2, Column 6] 
Crull, Naomi (I14134)
 
14144 Mrs. Hoag Was Active in Life Of Community

The many friends of Mrs. W.A. Hoag were saddened to learn of her passing Saturday night, July 11, 1964 at the Evergreens Nursing Home. Pulaski, where she had been a patient for two weeks. She had been in failing health for the past several years. During this time she had the devoted care of her husband.

The funeral was held Tuesday at the Weston and Woodard Funeral Home, the Rev. Robert W. Bird, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Sandy Creek, officiating. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. The bearers were Leon Williams, Bernard Norton, Earl Lewis, M.S. Prescott, Calvin Chamberlain and W.J. Potter Jr.

Belle Outterson Hoag was born Feb. 22, 1884 in Sandy Creek, the daughter of John and Elizabeth
Stage Outterson. She attended Sandy Creek schools and until her marriage was employed by the W.S. Rice Co. in Adams. On Nov. 29. 1905 she was married to W. Augustus Hoag, son of Arthur Blanche Hoag and Florence Brown Bentley Hoag. Following their marriage they lived for two years in Sammonsville where Mr. Hoag taught school. They returned to Sandy Creek in 1907 when Mr. Hoag entered the employ of the Corse Press. They continued to make their home here with the exception of three and a half years spent in Brooklyn between 1910 and 1914.

Mrs. Hoag was a member of the Congregational Church and sang in the choir until the church disbanded. She then became a member of the First Methodist Church, and was active in the Foster Pratt Class and the Woman's Society of Christian Service. She was a past matron of Lake Ontario Chapter OES and served as secretary of the order for 15 years. Mrs. Hoag was affiliated with the Past Matrons Chub, a former member of the Wednesday Club, and a member of the Fortnightly Club, and continued active in the social life of the community as long as her health permitted.

Surviving Relatives

Surviving besides her husband are the couple's four children: Mrs. Sidney B. (Elizabeth) Gordon of Delmar, Roy O. Hoag of Pittsburgh, Pa., William A. Hoag of Sandy Creek and Mrs. Raymond (Sally Lou) Corson of North Syracuse. Mrs. Hoag's half brothers: William, George and John Outterson, are deceased, also her brothers, Albert who died in infancy and Melvin who died May 30, 1937.

Mrs. Hoag's 13 grandchildren are: Robert Gordon of Burlington, Mass., Mrs. Lawrence (Janet Gordon) Bay of Denver, Colo., Mrs. John (Judith Hoag) LaRosa of Pittsburgh, Pa., James R. Hoag, Pittsburgh, Pa., Patricia Ann, Christopher Peter and Thomas William Hoag of Sandy Creek; Betsey, Randy, Billy, Jill, John and Jeffrey Corson of North Syracuse; and by two great-grandchildren: Kim Elizabeth and Ian Robert Gordon of Burlington, Mass.

Source: Sandy Creek News, July 16, 1964 
Outterson, Anna Belle (I51505)
 
14145 Mrs. Homer King Dies in Oswego

Mrs. Mary E. King, wife of Homer King, formerly of Pulaski, died at her home at 194 East Second St., Oswego at noon Monday.

Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leona Steele, 189 East Second St. Interment will be made in Vermillion Cemetery.

Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Leona Steele, and Mrs. Agnes King of Oswego; three sons, Herbert King of Binghamton, Lawson King of Pulaski and Garold King of Oneida; five grandchildren, four great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. King was born in Walton, the daughter of Lawson and Hattie SprSague. She had lived in Pulaski for more than 30 years and for the past 18 months in Oswego. She was a member of the Vermillion Methodist Church

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Nov 19, 1953 
Sprague, Mary (I41038)
 
14146 MRS. HUFFSTATER PASSES AWAY At FARM HOME

Mrs. Lafayette Huffstater, 79, died at her home in the White district, about four miles north of Pulaski on the North road, early Sunday morning. She had been a resident of that community the past 62 years.

Mrs. Huffstater was born in Lacona, June 8, 1858, a daughter of the late Perry and Alvira Gurley Bartlett. She and Mr. Huffstater observed their 61st wedding anniversary recently. She was prominent in grange work in her younger years, being a member of Sandy Creek grange.

Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Milton Hitchcock of this village, and Mrs. James Austin of Kingston, also several grandchildren and great grandchildren.

The funeral will be held at the home this morning at 11 o'clock, with Rev. T.T. Davies of Sandy Creek, officiating. Burial in Sandy Creek cemetery

Source: Pulaski Democrat, Sept 25, 1935

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Bartlett, Arvilla (I46879)
 
14147 MRS. IDA WHITNEY
Mrs. Ida Whitney, 92. of 111 Eagle St., died Tuesday in the Genesee Nursing Home.
She was born in Pulaski, daughter of Delos A and Harriet Hooper and attended school there. She was married to DeLancy J Whitney in 1911, in Pennsylvania. He died in 1939.
Mrs. Whitney was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Daughters of the Nile and Amaranth.
She leaves a son, D J Whitney, New Hartford.
The funeral will be Thursday at the convenience of the family, with burial in Crown Hill Memorial Park.
There are no calling hours.

Utica Observer-Dispatch
April 3, 1974 
Hooper, Ida Belle (I64189)
 
14148 Mrs. Iva Lawrence Fransman, 53, of Mountain View Lane, an employee of the Council of Churches, Utica, died Monday, March 12, 1984, in Faxton Hospital, Utica. Born in Westmoreland on June 2, 1930, she was a daughter of Thomas and Nora Tanner Lawrence. On Sept. 3, 1949, she married Robert H. Fransman in Rome. Surviving besides her husband are three daughters, Mrs. Lawrence (Kristine) LaCombe, Remsen, Mrs. Leonard (Karen) Bragg, Frankfort, and Mrs. Thom (Audrey) Evans, Whitesboro, two sons, Robert A. Fransman, Cold Brook, and Larry E. Fransman, Hinckley; three sisters, Mrs. Hugh (Adele) Cheney, Ithaca, Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Evans, Vernon, and Mrs. Robert (Ada) Block, Dunkirk, a brother, Arthur Lawrence, Freemont, Calif., and nine grandchildren.
 
Lawrence, Iva (I29711)
 
14149 MRS. JAMES CAREY FUNERAL YESTERDAY
Mrs. Mae Kiesinger Carey, 64, wife of James Carey, died Monday morning at the family home on Lake street. She was the daughter of Rev. Thomas J. and Julia Merritt Kiesinger. Born April 24, 1881, in Parish, Mrs. Carey lived many years in Sandy Creek. About 20 years ago she moved to Pulaski where she was active in Methodist church activities.
Surviving are her husband and four sons, D.G. Carey of Pulaski, Pfc. Rex Carey with the Army Engineers in Europe, Francis Carey of East Lansing, Mich., and Pvt. J. Ward Carey, destination unknown; two daughters, Mrs. T.J. Kennedy of Liverpool and Mrs. Stanley Bennett of Minetto; also five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the family home Wednesday morning.
Burial was in Pulaski cemetery.
Source: The Pulaski Democrat, April 12, 1945
 
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14150 Mrs. Jane Chase

Mrs. A. L. Pruyn of Pulaski received word, Monday, of the death of her mother, Mrs. Jane Chase at the home of her son, William Chase, of Geneva. Mrs. Chase had been in poor health for some time and a shock was the final cause of her death. She was born in the town of Camden, seventy-seven years ago, January 1. Her husband died several years ago. She was a mother of eleven children five of who are living, Mrs. William Nicholson of Fernwood; Mrs. A. L. Pruyn, Pulaski; William Chase of Geneva; Rollin Chase and Mrs. E. D. Gaylord of Oriskany Falls. The funeral will be held in Williamstown today at the M. E. church where Mrs. Chase worshipped and was a member when she lived in that village. -Democrat.

Sandy Creek News, February 16, 1911 
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