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| 14151 | MRS. JOHN CHAUFTY "Touched by the finger of God, she fell asleep." How beautifully true this expresses the passing away of Mrs. Jennette Chaufty at her home in the Hemlock District, Boylston, Thursday, June 2, 1927. Several weeks previous to her departure, she contracted a severe cold, which developed into penumonia, which despite the best care proved fatal. She was born at McComb, St. Lawrence county, March 18, 1859, being a daugther of Stephen and Julia Peck of the same town. She was married to John Chaufty in 1883, who with his two sons, Ernest Chaufty, South Hannibal, and Arthur Chaufty, living on the old homestead with his father, survive her. With the exception of 'a few years' absence, most of her married life has been spent in Boylston, and on the farm where she passed away. She is also survived by two sisters and four brothers. Her funeral was held Sunday afternoon, June 5, at her late home. A concourse of mourning friends and relatives, were in attendance. Rev. T.T. Davies officiated. Burial in the family lot in Wesleyan cemetery. The floral offering was extensive and beautiful and many were the expressions of sorrow, because of her passing away. Mrs. Chaufty was a woman greatly beloved by those that knew her. Kind and affable in her disposition, and ever exerting an influence for good in the community where she was so well and favorably known. She gave to the world the best she had, and the best came back to her. "A woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised." Source: Sandy Creek News, June 9, 1927 | Peck, Janette Nettie (I86022)
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| 14152 | MRS. JOHN E. CLEMONS Osceola- Mrs. Esther Rowell E. Clemons, 72, widow of John E. Clemons, died yesterday In St. Luke's Memorial Hospital Center, Utica. She waa born in Osceola, daughter of Charles and Phoebe Tanner Rowell. She attended Redfield schools. Mr. Clemons died about a month ago and since then Mrs. Clemons resided with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Gage, this village. She was a member of Redfield Rebekah lodge, and of the United Church of Christ, Redfleld. Besides her daughter, she leaves two other daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Morrison, Pulaski; Mrs. Leona Barnes, Richland; three sons. George, Syracuse; Erwjn and Harold, Osceola; two sisters, Mrs. Howard Ash, Venice, Fla.; Mrs. Stewart Germond, Marcy, three brothers, Harold Rowell, Redfield; Milton Rowell, .Greenville, Ala.; Ernest Rowett, Syracuse. The funeral will be held Saturday from the E.H. McDanials Funeral Home, Camden, with the Rev. John W. Crandall, pastor of the Redfield United Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will be in Redfield Cemetery. The Redfield Rebekahs will have a memorial service at 8 tomorrow in the funeral home Source: Utica Observer Dispatch, Jan 11, 1962 _____________________________________ She worked as a cook at a logging camp with her husband, who was a lumberjack at the time. | Rowell, Esther (I31087)
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| 14153 | MRS. JOSEPH COOK On Monday night at 9:15 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul J. Woodard occurred the death of Mrs. Joseph Cook, aged 54 years. Fannie P. Cook was born in 1875, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Peck; who came into this town from Rensselaer county in the early fifties. She was married November 16, 1892, to Joseph Cook, the couple making their home on the farm where Mrs. Cook was born. She is survived by her husband and four children, Mrs. Hugh Stowell, Mrs. Paul J. Woodard, Mrs. Lester Zufelt and Theodore Cook. Also surviving are a brother, Charles Peck, and four sisters, Mrs. Andrew Nash of Syracuse, Mrs. E. Williams of South Dakota, Mrs. K.D. Frary of Pulaski and Mrs. H. Baldwin of Mannsville. The funeral will be held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Woodard, Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Source: Sandy Creek News, May 30, 1929 | Peck, Frances Fannie Amelia (I27597)
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| 14154 | Mrs. Josephine Hill Our announcement of the death of Mrs. Josephine Hill, last week, was very meager because we did not find the right person to obtain more information from. A relative has handed us the following notice which we publish for the information of Mrs. Hill's many friends about here. Mrs. Josephine Meacham Hill, widow of the late Enos Hill, of this place, died at Ellisburg, Nov 26. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Antoinette M. Eastman, of Ellisburg, and three brothers, Milton, John and Walter Meacham, of the state of Kansas. She was of the Mayflower lineage, her father, Dea. John Meacham, being a descendent of Miles Standish, which has made the name Standish popular in the Meacham family, and her mother, Mrs. Maria (Brewster) Meacham, daughter of Elder Wm. Brewster. Mrs. Hill was a member of the Congregational Church of this village, she and was always interested in its welfare and prosperity. Being of a kind and affectionate disposition, she greatly enjoyed the society of her friends, and was ready to assist and comfort them in times of trouble and distress. As the end of life drew near, submissive to the Divine Will, she set her house in order, and trusting to her Saviour for salvation, departed this life in the hope of a blessed immortality. Source: Pulaski Democrat, Dec 11, 1907 | Meacham, Isabelle Josephine (I45327)
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| 14155 | Mrs. Justine Bowen Mere, aged 43, died, at her home in Massena Wednesday (10/22/1919) as the result of injuries received Tuesday evening when she was struck hy an automobile and thrown to the pavement, fracturing her skull. Mr. and Mrs. Mere had attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Anna Mere, at Saered Heart church at 8 o'clock. They came out of the church after the ceremony and passed between two automobiles which were waiting in front of the church, to cross the street to the car which was to take them home. As they started out from behind the car, another car driven by Edward Whalen of Massena came down Main Street and she started to run across the street ahead of the car. Mr. Mere tried to stop her but failed to reach her arm to hold her back and she ran directly in front of the car. She was struck by the fender, but Mr. Whalen managed to stop the car before running over her. Wed. 10/22/1919 Potsdam Courier & Freeman | Bowen, Justine (I14210)
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| 14156 | Mrs. Kate Stacy Dies PULASKI - Mrs. Kate M. Stacy, 69, Old Mexico Road, Fernwood, widow of Ivan Stacy, died Wednesday in Oswego Hospital. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Taylor Vida Funeral Home with Rev. George Butler, pastor of the North Scriba Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7to 9 pm. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Franklyn (Betty) Baker, Kirkville, Mrs. Nicholas (Almina) Erard, Minoa, Mrs. Verle (Shirley) Hellinger, East Syracuse, Mrs. John (June) DeLong, Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. Edward (Lena) Runge, Mrs. Fred (Gertrude) Avery, and a brother, William Waterbury, all of Central Square, 17 grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. Born- July 19, 1903, at Daysville, a daughter of Edgar and Jessie Atkinson Waterbury, she attended local and Pulaski schools and was graduated from Oswego Normal School. She taught at Daysville and Douglas schools. She was married to Ivan Stacy at Pulaski March 13, 1923. The couple spent all their married life in the Fernwood vicinity. Mr. Stacy died in 1966. Mrs. Stacy was secretarytreasurer of the South Richland Cemetery Association. Source: Watertown Daily Times, Thursday, July 20, 1972 Class of 1922 PACS | Waterbury, Kate (I63064)
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| 14157 | Mrs. Katherine J. Laing, 64, died at 4:30 o'clock Thursday morning at her home, 2 Port street, Pulaski, following an illness of many weeks. She was born July 26, 1860, in that village and at one time taught there. Mrs. Laing was a member of First Methodist Episcopal church of Pulaski. A member of years she resided at Williamstown, returning to her home village about 10 years ago. Her husband, Thomas Laing, died many years ago. Surviving are two brothers, Lawrence J. Farmer and Charles Farmer, both of Pulaski, and two sisters, Mrs. Frank W. Austin of Fulton and Miss Jessica Farmer of Pulaski. Rev. Ernest H. Scott, pastor First Methodist Episcopal church, officiated at funeral which was held from family home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Burial in the cemetery at Williamstown. Sandy Creek News, July 9, 1925 | Farmer, Katherine J. (I44062)
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| 14158 | Mrs. Katherine Tifft Weed, widow of the late Valmore Weed, died at 7 o'clock Sunday morning at the home of her nephew, John Allport, at Selkirk. She had been ill three weeks, although in poor health for about three years. She was born September 25, 1856. She was twice married. Her first husband was William Kiblin. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church of Sandy Creek and was active in the church works. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. A. E. Allport, of Selkirk; two nieces, Mrs. Cliffort Sherman and Mrs. Walter Sherman, both of Mexico; and a nephew, John W. Allport. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. John Warren officiating, with burial at Sandy Creek. Miss Katherine A. Tifft married Mr. William Kiblin at the home of Mr. Lucius Jones, Pulaski, N.Y., on April 2, 1894, by Rev. A. D. Webster, all of the town of Richland, Oswego county, N.Y. Sandy Creek News (NY) April 12, 1894 | Tifft, Katherine A "Kitty" (I30500)
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| 14159 | Mrs. Kiblin Was Well Known to Cottagers Here KIBLIN SHORE - Mrs. Blanche C. Kiblin, 84, widow of Fred L. Kiblin, died April 5, 1963 at Crouse-Irving hospital, Syracuse. She had been in failing health several months and was a hospital patient six days, undergoing surgery. Mr. Kiblin died in 1948. They were both well known, not only to local people but also to the many vacationers at Sandy Pond. Mr. Kiblin operated a boat livery and he and Mrs. Kiblin entertained summer boarders in their home. Shore-front lots on the Kiblin property soon became sought after, the first cottage being buit in 1908. Today there are some 25 cottages on this property. In late years, Mrs. Kiblin was associated with Mrs. H.C. Mason in operating the Hobby House at her home. Both came from families who had lived at Sandy Pond since the early settlement of the Town of Sandy Creek. Mrs. Kiblin was a daughter of Nathan and Jane Howard Coon and was born Aug. 11, 1878. Her grandfather was Peter Coon, one of the Sandy Pond area's first settlers, his farm having been located north of the Corners. She was married Jan. 1, 1898 to Fred. L. Kiblin, son of John and Ursula Baldwin Kiblin. Member of Center Church Mrs. Kiblin was a member of the old Center Methodist church which was located at the Corners. Her funeral was held Monday afternoon at the Weston and Woodard funeral home. Rev, George Pattington, pastor of the Boylston Methodist, church, officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. Bearers were Ceylon Fraser, H.C. Mason, Leon Crandall, Leonard Strablo, Harwood Lindsey and Lawrence Ouderkirk. She is survived by a nephew, Frank Pryor of Waddington, also by grand nephews Bruce Baldwin of Mannsville and Howard Baldwin of Baldwinsville and by two grandnieces, Mrs. Albert N. (Dorothy) Pirello and Mrs. Edward (Arlene) Donser. Source: Sandy Creek News, April 11, 1963 | Coon, Blanche (I2537)
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| 14160 | Mrs. Lena M. Clute, 89, died October 5, 1978 at the home of her son, Richard, Bridge St. after a long illness. Born in Pittsburgh, Mrs. Clute was a former Pennellville resident and had lived in Phoenix since 1928. She was the widow of E. Raymond Clute, who died in 1968. For 18 years she was employed by the cafeteria department, Phoenix Central School District. She was a member of the United Church of Christ First Congregational, and a member of the church's Mu Beta and Thalia circles. She was a former member of the Order #172 of the Eastern Star, Phoenix. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Vie Hyovalti of Ogdensburg; two sons, Grant of Roswell, Ga., and Richard; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Dann of Saranac and Miss Mary Lobdell of Watertown. Services were Sunday at Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home. The Rev.Norman E. Isaman, pastor emeritus, officiated. Burial was in Phoenix Rural Cemetery | Unknown, Lena M. (I13995)
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| 14161 | Mrs. Lillian Winks Skilinski, 39 year old mother of nine children, wife of Joseph Skilinski, died Sunday at her home five miles south of Mexico in the town Of Mexico, after a brief illness. She was born in the town of Palermo, the daughter of Joseph and Ametta Pelow Winks. Besides her husband she is survived by three sons, John, Earl and Lewis Skilinski; six daughters, Mrs. Edward MacMann of Baldwinsville, Miss Irene Skilinski of Fulton, and the Misses Helen, Mary, Annabelle, and Ethel Marie Skilinski, who lived at home; a brother, Lewis Winks of West Monroe; four sisters, Mrs. Bertha Miner of Fulton, Mrs. Retta Saunders of cato, Mrs. Elmer Morrison of Harrisville and Miss Rose Winks of South Scriba. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the home, the Rev. Harold H. Barnard, pastor of the Mexico First Methodist Episcopal church, officiating. Burial was in Roosevelt cemetery. Mexico Independent 17 February 1938 | Winks, Lillian (I71051)
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| 14162 | Mrs. Louella W. Obrist, of 103 Wilmore Place, died yesterday after a long illness. A native of Parish, she lived in Syracuse 40 years. Surviving are her husband, John E. Obrist; a son, Robert M. Obrist; a daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Kuhnemann of Manlius; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Frasier Funeral Home, 1217 N. Salina St., the Rev. Gary Hakes officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. [The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), Monday, May 30, 1966, page 9] | Westcott, Luella (I2931)
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| 14163 | Mrs. Lucinda Heaton Hooper died at her home in Albion, Feb. 12, 1908, age 85 years, 7 months and 8 days. She was born in Canada 1822, where she spent the early part of her life. She was united in marriage to Sylvester Hooper in Sept., 1848. They moved to Albion in 1856 where she has lived ever since, Mr. Hooper having died 11 years ago this month. She joined the M. E. church at Dugway shortly after moving to this place and was a good Christian woman, a kind neighbor and a loving mother. She is survived by two sisters, Miss Sarah E. Heaton, of Washington, and Miss Sophrona Heaton, of Canada, two children, Cyrus Hooper and Mrs. Daniel Miller, two grandchildren, Miss Mande San pon and Eugene Miller, of Fulton, and also two great grandchildren. Funeral was held at Dugway church, Friday, Feb. 14, Rev. Windsor officiating. The Pulaski Democrat, March 4, 1908 | Heaton, Lucinda (I80245)
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| 14164 | Mrs. Lucy Phillips died about noon today at her home, No. 77 Niagara Street, after an illness extending over a period of eighteen months. Mrs. Phillips was born in Canada and had lived in Oswego for about thirty-eight years. She was the widow of James F. Phillips, who for many years was a well known baker. She is survived by one son, John H. Phillips and four daughters, Mrs. Mary J. Burbridge, Mrs. Alvira Matott, Mrs. Josie Crandall and Mrs. Ida Wicks, all of Oswego. Published in the Oswego Daily Times, Oswego, NY, Wednesday Evening, February 4, 1903 | Hull, Lucy (I76343)
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| 14165 | Mrs. Lula Pierce Mrs. Lula Clark Pierce, 96, of RD 2, Pulaski, died Saturday, May 9 at a nursing home in Salem, Va. Born in the town of Richland, she attended Richland district schools. She was first married to Edwin E. Clark. He died in 1936. She was later married to Benjamin Pierce, who is also deceased. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ruth C. Donahue or Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Mildred Taylor of Shelton, Conn., and Mrs. Lula Calhoun of Roanoke, Va.; two sons, Carl H. Clark of Pulaski and Edwin R. Clark of Atlanta, Ga.; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Private services were held at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. Dolen Morris officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. | Hutchings, Lulu May (I44007)
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| 14166 | Mrs. Lydia Jones Goit has died in the Three Oakes, Michigan of consumption. She was wife of Whitman Goit and was 63 years of age. The family left Pulaski in 1834 with their team and covered wagon, camp,, furniture etc. to seek a home in the far west. Their shanty was the first in Galean Woods, miles from New Buffalo. (Located near the Indiana border across the lake from Chicago) Source: Pulaski Democrat, Pulaski, Oswego county, NY, 1870 | Jones, Lydia (I31433)
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| 14167 | Mrs. Mamie A. Auringer, 57, of R.D, 3 Fulton. July 39, 1974. Survived by her husband, Andrew Auringer; two daughters, Miss Lillian and Miss Sally Auringer; four sons, James, Raymond, Burton, and Stanley Auringer; five grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Ella Hubbard; one sister, Mrs. Ada Starling; four brothers, Howard, Duane, Gus, and Lloyd Hubbard. Services Friday 2 p.m. Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, 919 Main St., Phoenix, Rev. W. H. Shoemaker officiating. Interment Jacksonville Cemetery. Calling hours Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. SYRACUSE POST-STANDARD, August 1,1974 | Hubbard, Mamie A (I37448)
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| 14168 | MRS. MARY EMERY Mary Clark Emery, aged 87 years, 11 months 23 days, died at her home in Wayne street Thursday morning, February 2; 1933. Mrs. Emery had been in poor health for the past two years. Her husband died on January 3, this year. Mrs. Emery was born in the town of Mexico on February 10, 1845,daughter of Jones Clark and Ruth Clark Clark. Her entire life was spent in this town and village. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Frank Searles of Pulaski, N.Y. and a stepson, Edward Emery, of Colosse. Last rites were held from her late home on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Rev. B. L. Waters, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church officiating. Interment was in Maple View cemetery. The bearers were George P. Mathews, Frank Fellers, Daniel B. Wyant and Fred Edick. Source: Mexico Independent, Feb 9, 1933 | Clark, Mary (I25771)
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| 14169 | Mrs. Mary Jane Durgee Mrs. Mary Jane Durgee, aged 84 years, widow of George Durgee, died at her home here Wednesday afternoon after a very short illness. She had lived fifty years in the home where she died. After the death of her husband, which occurred eleven years ago, her son, Clayton made his home with her until he returned to Patterson, N.J. Then another son, Charles of Orwell stayed with her winters and her only daughter, Clara stayed with her summers, thus making it possible for their mother to live in her own home where she had lived so many years. She was born at Amboy, the daughter of James and Ellen Nichols Kinney. Surviving are two sons, Charles of Orwell, Clayton of Patterson, N.J.; a daughter, Mrs. Clara Beach of New York city and five grandchildren, Mrs. Don Minor and Mrs. Clarence Hager of Orwell, Marvin Durgee of Syracuse and two grandchildren in Illinois. Services werte conducted at the home at 1:30 p.m. Saturday by Rev. Charles Martin of Richland. Burial was in Fairview cemetery Williamstown. The bearers were Don Minor, Clarence Hager, Marvin Durgee and Dwight Crossett. E.A. Field of Altmar had the funeral service. Source: Pulaski Democrat, Feb 1 1939 | Kinney, Mary Jane (I46702)
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| 14170 | MRS. MARY MAZUCHOWSKI Mrs. Mary Mazuchowski, 44, of K Abbott street, Plains, died this morning at 6:22 in General Hospital complications. She was admitted the hospital yesterday. Mrs. Mazuchowski was a member St Joseph's Church, Hudson, and Holy Rosary Society. Surviving are her husband, George, and these children, Edmund, Stanley, Helen and Dorothy, all at home; Pvt Joseph Mazuchowski, California; Theowore, seaman first class, U. Navy; her mother, Mrs. Josephine Jesikiewicz, Hudson; brothers and sisters, Walter, Hudson; Victoria, Hudson; PFC Edward Jesikiewicz, S. Army; Casimir (Con) Jesikiewicz, Hudson, and Mrs. Zigmond Alesczyk, Hudson. Publication: Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News i Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Issue Date: Saturday, October 2, 1943 Page: Page 19 | Jesikiewicz, Mary (I55634)
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| 14171 | Mrs. Mary Waldo White, 89, widow of Orange Hayden White, died Sunday morning at the home of her son, George H. White in Mexico. She was born at North Western, Oneida Co., November 19, 1840, the daughter of Isaiah and Lucy Olney Waldo. In 1862 she was married in Oneida county and in 1865 moved to Oswego county, where the greater part of her life had been spent. Mrs. White was of a retiring nature with the center of her interests in her family and home. She enjoyed reading the papers and retained her keen faculties to the end. She was a member of the First M. E. church and its missionary societies. Surviving her are two sons, Frank White of Rome, and George H. White of Mexico, with whom she lived; three grandchildren, Mrs. Court Mowry of Rome; Miss Charlotte White of Mexico, and Harold H. White of Pontiac, Mich., and one great granddaughter, Nancy White. Funeral services were held at her late home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Barber L. Waters, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, officiating. Interment in Pulaski cemetery in the family plot. The bearers were Fred Rich, Willard Taylor, Grant Edick, Court Mowry, George D. Lindo and Frank N. Chamberlain. Source: Pulaski Democrat, April 30, 1930 | Waldo, Mary Brill (I71212)
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| 14172 | Mrs. Mary Woods Rites Wednesday Services for Mrs. Mary A. Woods, 80, widow of William Woods, who died at the Austin nursing home on the Centerville Rd., Monday morning, were held from the Foster funeral home on Wednesday at 2 p.m. The Rev. C.M. Gonigam, pastor of the Congregational church officiated. Interment was made in the Pulaski cemetery. Mrs. Woods had made her home with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Cecile Woods, since 1934 until last May when she was hospitalized, after which she was taken to the nursing home. Surviving are one son, Robert W. Woods of Fredonia; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Nellie Clement of Pulaski; two step-sons, Norman E. Woods of Pulaski and Louis Woods of Long Beach, Calif.; one brother, William House of Parish; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A son, Chauncey Woods, died in 1948. Mrs. Woods was born in Parish on Dec. 7, 1873, the daughter of Abram and Louise White House. She was married to Mr. Woods Nov. 16, 1892, and had lived in this vicinity all her life. Mr. Woods died in 1941. She was a member of Pulaski Chapter No. 179, O.E.S. and of the Congregational church. Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Oct 1, 1953 | House, Mary (I27359)
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| 14173 | Mrs. Mildred L. Edwards, 70, widow of Robert Edwards, Centerville, died early Sunday morning in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, where she had been a patient for five weeks. The funeral will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Foster funeral home, Pulaski, with Rev. Jerry Miller, pastor of Pulaski Baptist church officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Surviving are a brother, Everett LaCelle and a sister, Mrs. Leroy (Leila) Coffie, both of Centerville; nieces and nephews. A sister. Miss Nina LaCelle, died Nov 25. She was born on Jan. 26, 1898 at Altmar, a daughter of Charles and Flora Reynolds LeCelle. She was a graduate of Pulaski High school, Pulaski Training class and Cortland Normal school, also she took courses at Syracuse university. She was married to Robert Edwards in 1917. He died in 1918 in World War I, and the Robert Edwards Post, American Legion, Pulaski, is dedicated to him. Mrs. Edwards taught school at Port Ontario, Happy Valley, Richland, Altmar and in the Boyd Elementary school, Solvay. Retiring in June of 1964. She was a member of Pulaski Baptist Church, the Civic Club and the Rosa Garden. Published in The Watertown Daily Times Monday, 2 December 1968 Class of 1915 PACS | Lacelle, Mildred L. (I33503)
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| 14174 | Mrs. Mina Fauser Dies at Her Home CAMDEN - Mrs. Mina Fauser, 80, widow of Christian A. Fauser, died last night at her home, 38 Third St., after a short illness. The daughter of John and Mary M. Wernlr [sic; Wernli] Obrist, she was born Feb. 7, 1875 in Schniznauf [sic], Switzerland, and came to this country with her parents when seven years old. The family first settled in Carthage, then moved to Altmar before coming to this village about 60 years ago. She was married to Mr. Fauser here about 58 years ago in a ceremony performed by the Rev. Edward Evans. Mr. Fauser died October 31, 1946. Mrs. Fauser attended the United (Presbyterian) Church; was a member of Queen Village Rebekah Lodge, Camden, and the American Legion Auxiliary. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Paul [Magdalena] Seubert, Camden; three sons, Charles, at home; and George and Paul, Camden; three grandchildren, Sandra, Gary and Robert Fauser, Camden; two sisters, Mrs. Earl Tanner, Albany, and Mrs. Anna Matteson, Altmar; two brothers, John, Syracuse, and Herman Obrist, Utica; also several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday, at 2 p.m. at the B. A. Sanborn and Son Funeral Home, with the Rev. Allison C. Wood, officiating. Burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Saturday and Sunday at their convenience. [Daily Sentinel (Rome, NY), Friday evening, July 15, 1955, page 4] Note: She was listed as being age 6 years, under the name of Maria Obrist, arriving with her mother and three siblings on the steampship Labrador in New York on April 26, 1883. Could the town of her birth "Schniznauf" (there is no place with that name) actually be Schinznach, Switzerland? | Obrist, Mina (I2830)
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| 14175 | MRS. MINNIE BRIGGS Mrs. Minnie Briggs, 66, wife of William Briggs, 11 Ohio Street, Oswego, N.Y. died at her home Sunday night following a short illness. She was born at Albion. Besides her husband she leaves two sons, Ansel and Louis Briggs; three daughters, Mrs. Sidney Cleary, Mrs. George Pittsley and Mrs. Leo Murray of Oswego. Services were held from the home at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon, with interment in New Haven cemetery Source: Mexico Independent, March 12, 1936 | Towsley, Caroline Arminda Minnie (I56343)
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| 14176 | MRS. MIRANDA CLARK Last Tuesday, Mrs. Miranda Davis Clark was called to rest from the tiresome journey she had been traveling for over ninety years. She had not been in good health for some time. Mrs. Clark was born in Oneida county ninety-one years ago and came to Pulaski when she was a young girl. She united with the Methodist church of this village in 1855 and was a faithful, active member so long as her health permitted. She was married to Oscar Clark who died several years ago. Up to about a year ago Mrs. Clark resided in Pulaski, since then she has been in the Home at Mexico. Her remains were brough here Friday and funeral services were held in the Methodist church, Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, Rev. Charles Bollinger officiating. Mr. Bollinger spoke of the long life of Mrs. Clark and her many years of church association and service. Source: The Pulaski Democrat, June 29, 1927 | Davis, Miranda (I86415)
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| 14177 | Mrs. Nellie Boyd Dies At Mexico Mrs. Nellie Abby Boyd died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd W. Leepy, last Friday afternoon after a brief illness. She was born in the town of Albion, March 12, 1860, daughter of Benjamin and Julia Depuy French. Mrs. Boyd lived most or her life in Mexico, On Jan. 1, 1883, she was married to Napoleon D. Boyd in Pulaski. He died March 18, 1917. Mrs. Boyd was a member of Mexico Presbyterian Church and the Open Door class, Victoria chapter 205 O.E.S., and the Women's Relief Corps. She was a charter member of Stone-Davis post auxiliary of Ameriican Legion and a life member of Clara Snell court, order of Amaranth. Surviving are two sons, Captain D Boyd, and William Gilbert Boyd of Tampa, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Leepy and Miss Mary Boyd, both of Mexico, four grandchildren and two great-grandchidren. Funeral services were held Monday with the Rev. Cecil Plumb, pastor of Presbyterian church officiating. Burial was in Mexico Village cemetery. Bearers were W. Harold Richardson of Baldwinsville, A. Ray Gireff, Earl Barker, Orson J. Pond, Glenn A. Buck and Charles D. Graves Source: Mexico Independent, March 15, 1945 | French, Nellie (I84585)
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| 14178 | Mrs. Nellie Luckenbach,82, died in Lima on Sunday, Sept. 12. Funeral and committal services were held at the Alson E. Drowne Home Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. Noah Stoltzfus, pastor of Lima Baptist Church officiated. Interment was in Temple Hill Cemetery, Geneseo. The widow of the late Carroll Luckenbach of Geneseo, she had been living with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Knapp in Hornell. Other survivors, are three sons, Roy Allen of Hornell; George Allen of Alfred and Abner Allen of HI.; 3 sisters, Mrs. Margaret Dassance of Elmira, Mrs. Susie Brace of Portageville, Mrs. Jennie McDonald of HI.; 3 brothers, Richard Artlip-of Mich., John Artlip of Geneseo and Thomas Artlip of Penn.; several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. | Artlip, Nellie (I5312)
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| 14179 | Mrs. Nettie L. Wheeler, 85, Wheeler Drive, Altmar, widow of Richard Justice of the Peace, Charles E. Wheeler, died Sunday afternoon, October 8, 1978 at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown. She was born Feb. 7, 1893, in the Town of Orwell, a daughter of William and Libbie Woolson Wafful. She attended Orwell District schools. She married Altmer farmer Charles E. Wheeler on Aug. 20, 1913. He died July 2, 1960 at the age of 72. Mrs, Wheeler is survived by two sons, Kenneth C., Williamstown, and Charles M., Altmar; three daughters, Mrs. Charles (Libbie) Allen, Williamstown, Mrs. Richard (Laura Mae) Skellinton, Williamstown, and Mr s. Robert (Edith) Wilcox, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; 22 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; a greatgreat-grandson, and a sister, Mrs. Laura Wiley, East Syracuse. The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at FosterHax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with Rev. John R. Gillette and Rev. Adelbert Edward officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Williamstown. Donations may be made to Northern Oswego County Ambulance. (NOCA) Source: Sandy Creek News, Oct 11, 1978 | Wafful, Nettie Libbie (I69887)
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| 14180 | Mrs. Nina Bellinger VanBrocklin Farmer Mrs. Nina B. VanBrocklin Farmer, 82, widow of Nathan Farmer, Pierrepont Manor, died Wednesday at 8:45 p.m. in Evergreen Nursing home, Williamstown, where she had been a patient since April 12. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Piddock funeral home, Adams, with Rev. David J. Wolcott, pastor of the Adams Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Worth cemetery. Friends may call at the Piddock funeral homef Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. She is survived by; a son, Kenneth Van Brocklin, Redfield; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Glasier, Mannsville; three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. She was born in the town of Worth, May 20, 1884, a daughter of George and Harriet Ballier Bellinger. She spent her early life in Worth. On Oct. 18, 1911, she was married to Jed Van Brocklin who died in 1942. She then was married to Nathan A. Farmer of Pulaski, Aug. 17, 1944. He died on Aug. 31, 1945. She lived in Pulaski for a while after his death and then moved to Pierrepont Manor She was a member of Park Methodist church, Pulaski. Mrs. Nina Bellinger VanBrocklin Farmer Mrs. Nina B. VanBrocklin Farmer, 82, widow of Nathan Farmer, Pierrepont Manor, died Wednesday at 8:45 p.m. in Evergreen Nursing home, Williamstown, where she had been a patient since April 12. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Piddock funeral home, Adams, with Rev. David J. Wolcott, pastor of the Adams Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Worth cemetery. Friends may call at the Piddock funeral homef Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. She is survived by; a son, Kenneth Van Brocklin, Redfield; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Glasier, Mannsville; three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. She was born in the town of Worth, May 20, 1884, a daughter of George and Harriet Ballier Bellinger. She spent her early life in Worth. On Oct. 18, 1911, she was married to Jed Van Brocklin who died in 1942. She then was married to Nathan A. Farmer of Pulaski, Aug. 17, 1944. He died on Aug. 31, 1945. She lived in Pulaski for a while after his death and then moved to Pierrepont Manor She was a member of Park Methodist church, Pulaski. | Bellinger, Inez "Nina" A. (I76735)
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| 14181 | Mrs. Ola Ackerman Dies at Age of 81 Funeral services for Mrs. Ola Ackerman, 81, who died at her home in Lacona Friday afternoon, June 30 1944, were held from the home Monday at 2 p. m., with Rev. Herbert Harrison, pastor ot the Methodist .Church, officiating. Burial was In Woodlawn cemetery, Sandy Creek. Mrs. Ackerman was born in Lisbon, St. Lawrence county, March 16, 1863, a daughter of the late William and Julia Servis. When a child she moved with her parents to Boylston where she attended school. On Sept. 7, 1879, she was married to George H. Ackerman, member of a pioneer family of Boylston. Two children were born to the couple, Harma Ackerman, who died in 1943, and Fred Ackerman who died in childhood. In 1886, the Ackerman family moved to Sandy Creek where she since made her home. In 1905; when operation of summer resort sites started to flourish, Mr. Ackerman purchased property on Ontario Bay and conducted the Ackerman hotel there until his death in 1920. His son, Harma, continued in the business for some time. During the last few years, Mrs. Ackerman had spent summers in Lacona and winters in Syracuse with her granddaughter, Mrs. Nicholson. She was a member of the local Methodist church, Mistletoe Rebekah Lodge and the former Coterie club of Lacona. Survivors are a granddaughter, Mrs. Arthur L. Nicholson, Syracuse; two great grandchildren, Bill and Mary Nicholson, Syracuse; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harma Ackerman, Lacona, and nephews and nieces. Source: Sandy Creek News, July 5, 1944 | Servis, Ola (I43866)
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| 14182 | Mrs. Olive L. Obrist, 96, died July 2, 1991, at the Eden Park Nursing Home. She was born June 17, 1895, in Utica, daughter of Alphious and Roxella Hemstreet Redner, and attended Utica schools. She was married to Herman A. Obrist in 1916, in Utica. Mr. Obrist died March 31, 1977. She was a member of the Central United Methodist Church and was a 78-year member and past noble grand of the Rebekah Lodge. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lois Odell, of Utica. Services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Friedel, Williams, Coriale & Edmunds Funeral Homes, Court at York Sts., Utica, with the Rev. Gordon W. Knapp officiating. Interment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery.... [Excerpted from an unattributed, undated clipping.] | Redner, Olive Leona (I3799)
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| 14183 | MRS. ORLA S. POTTER Hattie Pond, wife of Orla S. Potter, who passed away at her home, 119 Pleasant avenue, Syracuse, New York, on Monday, February 24, 1913, was the daughter of Benjamin F. Pond, one of the highly esteemed residents of our village for many years. Mr. Pond was foreman of the tanning industry which then occupied the site of the Sandy Creek Wood Manufacturing Company's plant. Mrs. Potter was born in Massachusetts, removing with her parents to Sandy Creek about 1870. She was one of a family of six children, three sisters, Nettie, wife of W.M. Pruyn, Jennie and Emma have preceded her to the home beyond. In early life she was married to Orla S. Potter and they made their home in Sandy Creek where Mr. Potter was engaged in business for some years. About fourteen years ago they removed to Syracuse, building their pleasant home where they have since resided. Mrs. Potter was a member of the Congregational church in this village, a charter member of Lake Ontario Chapter, 0.E.S. also a charter member of the Ladies' Wednesday club. She was a conscientious, lovable woman, a devoted friend, wife and mother. Besides her husband, she leaves one son, Fred C. Potter, two brothers, Elbridge and Frank, all of Syracuse, Burial in Oakwood, Syracuse-Sandy Creek News Source: The Pulaski Democrat, March 5, 1913 ________________________________________ Parents Benjamin & Jane Pond | Pond, Harriet (I35127)
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| 14184 | MRS. ORMANSEN DIES Mrs. Edith Ridgeway Ormansen, 70, widow of Thorlief Ormansen of Smartville Road, Lacona, died May 9th at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, following a long illness. She attended schools in Boylston and Sandy Creek, graduating from the Pulaski Training School in 1926 and the Oswego Normal School in 1936. She received her bachelor of arts degree in 1946 and her master's degree in 1957 from Oswego State. Mrd. Ormansen received certification in elementary supervision in 1969. Mrs. Ormansen began teaching in 1926 in a small school in the Wood District, later teaching in many other districts, including Sandy Creek, Redfield, Albion, Orwell and the Goodnough districts, which were centralized under the Sandy Creek School District in 1941. She taught many grades until 1965, when she specialized in teaching reading in the Sandy Creek school system, becoming the reading supervisor. She retired last Feb. 1, after 52 years of teaching, her last position being under the federally sponsored ESEA program, which is for students with reading handicaps. She was one of the 15 teachers listed in "Inside Education" who was teaching with more than 50 years of service. She taught summer schools at Mexico, Pulaski and Altmar Parish-Williamstown for many years. More recently she taught at Sandy Creek during the summer. She was a charter member of the VFW auxiliary; past district deputy and president of Oswego County Rebekah Lodge, of which she was a member for 40 years; past president of Oswego County Teachers' Association; past president of supervisory district No. 1 of the teachers' association; past president of the Sandy Creek Teachers' Association; past secretary-treasurer of the Sandy Creek Alumni association; past president of the WSCS; past member of Sigma Phi Rho and Alpha Delta sororrities; charter member and past president ofthe Council of International Reading Association; chairman of the A. Elmo Cole Memorial Fund and other memorial funds associated with the Sandy Creek central school system. Surviving are a son, Walter, a state trooper at Haynes, Alaska; and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Clemens, a member of the faculty of the Sandy Creek Central School district and resident of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and a great-granddaughter; a sister, Mrs. Vivian Stater of Lacona; a brother, the Rev. Luther Ridgeway of Rochester; a half sister, Mrs. Grace Jennings of Syracuse; and a half brother, Walter Meziner of North Bridgewater Cassville. A son, Carl, died in 1957. Services were held May 12 in Sandy Creek United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Wesleyan Cemetery, Boylston. Arrangements were made by Taylor-Vida Funeral Home. | Ridgeway, Edith May (I61501)
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| 14185 | Mrs. Pauline C. Zufelt, 78, Spring Brook Apartments, Pulaski, wife of Lester W. Zufelt, died at 9:10 a.m. Wednesday, January 29, 1975 in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, where she had been a patient for five days. Mrs. Zufelt was born June 11, 1896 at the family home in the White School House District, Town of Sandy Creek, the daughter of Joseph and Fannie Peck Cook. She attended Sandy Creek High School and was a member of its Teacher's Training class. She was married to Lester W. Zufelt February 13, 1917, in the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Zufelt owned and operated a farm in the Sandy Creek area. Mr. Zufelt retired after 23 years as construction foreman for Warren Brothers Construction Co., Syracuse. Mrs. Zufelt was a member of Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski. Surviving besides her husband, are three sons: Lester C. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Howard E., Camillus, and Edison L., Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Ernest (Lois) Stubb, Sandy Creek; Mrs. Richard (Doris) Loomis, Hamburgh and Mrs. Burt (Louise) Warp, Key West, Fl. Also seventeen grandchildren, and ten great grandchildren, and a brother Theodore Cook, Lake Road, Sandy Creek, and a sister, Mrs. Hugh (Beatrix) Stowell, Lacona. Funeral services for Mrs. Zufelt were held last Saturday afternoon at the Park United Methodist Church, with her pastor, Rev. Edwin A Poster, officiating. Calling hours were held the afternoon and evening before the funeral at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Spring burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Heart Fund or to Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski. Source: Sandy Creek News, Feb 5, 1975 | Cook, Pauline (I44904)
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| 14186 | Mrs. Pearl Joslyn Dies at Home of Sister in Pulaski Mrs. Pearl Joslyn, 70, widow of W. Van Joslyn, died Tuesday morning October 30, 1951, at the home of her sister, Mrs. John P. Jones of Pulaski, where she had been tenderly cared for during the past four weeks. The funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the Weston and Woodard funeral home in Sandy Creek, with the Rev., Winton Halsted, pastor of the Sandy Creek Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock and in the evening v from 7 to 9 o'clock. Mrs. Sadie Pearl Joslyn was born December 11, 1880 in Sandy Creek, the eldest daughter of Arthur Eugene and Eva Howard McNitt. Her early life was. spent in Sandy Creek and Ellisburg and she attended Sandy Creek schools. On November 11, 1896 she was married to William Van Joslyn, son of Thomas V.R. and Mary Woodard Joslyn of Sandy Creek. Their early married years were spent on the McNitt farm and they, continued to make their home in the vicinity of Sandy Creek and Ellisburg throughout their lives. Mrs. Joslyn was devoted to her home and family and delighted in her garden when leisure apd health, permitted. She was a member of the Sandy Creek Methodist church. Mr. Joslyn died October 4, 1942. Five Sons Survive She is suvived by five sons, Arthur of Ellisburg; Harold of St. Louis, Mo.; Earl, Raymond and Donald of Ellisburg and by a sister, Mrs. John (Mabel) Jones; of Pulaski, grandchildren and great grandchildren. A son, William Elbro; died in 1919 at the age of five. A sister, Mrs. Alfred (Grace) Bettinger died in 1918. Source: Sandy Creek News, Nov 1, 1951 ____________________________________________ Last Rites Friday For Mrs. Wm. Joslyn, 70 Last rites for Mrs. Sadie Pearl Joslyn, 70, widow of William V. Joslyn, former resident of Ellisburg, who died at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Paul Jones Tuesday, will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the Weston and Woodard funeral home in Sandy Creek. Rev. Winston Halstead of the Sandy Creek Methodist church will officiate and interment will be made in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Joslyn has been ill at her sister's home the past four weeks Source: Pulaski Democrat, Nov 1, 1951 | McNitt, Sadie Pearl (I46798)
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| 14187 | Mrs. Pearl Trumble Alger 67, of Constantia died Saturday at her home. She was born in Redfield, Aug. 20, 1903, daughter of George and Alza Cummings Trumble. She is survived by her husband, Glenn Alger; five daughters, Mrs Melvin Fosdick of Camden, Mrs. Herbert Huntley, Clay, Mrs. Arnold Reul and Mrs Kenneth Birmingham, both of Constantia; four sons, Stanley and Milton Alger of Camden, Glenn Alger of Syracuse and Donald Alger of Brewerton; 37 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Comstock of Syracuse and Mrs. Bertha Helbock of West Monroe. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Harter Funeral Home, Parish. Burial will be in West Amboy Cemetery. Calling hours will be tonight 7 to 9 and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Funeral Home. | Trumble, Pearl Alice (I71708)
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| 14188 | MRS. POLLY INGERSOLL Polly M. Ingersoll, 73, died at the home of her son; Roy Ingersoll, at Maple View, Monday January 16, 1927 after an illness of one week. Her death was caused by pneumonia. Mrs. Ingersoll was a daughter of Melerdon Parish and Mary A. Parish, and was born at Pillar Point, September 7, 1853. She is survived by two sons, Arthur of Sandy Creek and Roy of Maple View; two brothers, Charles Parish of Parish and Ezra Parish of Frankfort, O.; and one sister, Mrs. Charles Miller of Ashtabula, O. Mrs. Ingersoll was a member of Union church at Maple View. The funeral was held at the home of her son, Roy, at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Interment at Maple View cemetery. Source: Sandy Creek News, Jan 20, 1927 | Parish, Polly (I31782)
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| 14189 | Mrs. Reda Scott Stebbins. 80 of Hollister St. Meridian, NY died Thursday, April 21, 1983 at Auburn Memorial Hospital after an illness of several years. A native of Oswego Mrs Stebbins had lived in Meridian since 1947. She was a member of Meridian Baptist Church and the Ladies Aid Society. She also was a former member of the Lysander Grange. Mrs Stebbins worked many years for the General Electric Co in Syracuse. Her first husband Harold Scott died in 1959. She is survived by her husband. Neil E Stebbins 3 sons, Clarence Scott of Dearborne. Mich; Robert Scott of Meridian and Frederick Scott of Sterling 5 daughters. Mrs. Emil (Mary) Zimmer of Lake Mary. Fla , Mrs. Russell Jewell F.H.(Janet) Whitford. Cato: Mrs. Robert (Norma) Broekhuizen of Plainville, Mrs. Nancy Gray of West Monroe and Mrs. William (Jean) Browning of Milford, Conn 2 sisters. Mrs. Clarabel Gilbert and Mrs. Freda Rill, both of Phoenix, 25 grandchildren. 7 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Mrs. Stebbins will be 11 a.m. Monday April 25, 1983 at the Jewell Funeral Home. South St. Cato. with Rev. James Vredenburg officiating. Burial will be in Plainville Cemetery, Plainville. N.Y. Friends and relatives are invited to call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Sunday at the funeral home. Those wishing may make contributions in honor of Mrs. Stebbins to the Cato Rescue or First Baptist Church of Meridian. THE CITIZEN. AUBURN, NY SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1983 | Corey, Reda (I50510)
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| 14190 | MRS. REX HILTON Mrs. Rex E. Hilton, 29, died Tuesday night at her home on the Warner road in the town of Sandy Creek, following a short illness. Mrs. Hilton was born October 18, 1899, in the town of Boylston, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Stacy, and had always lived in that section. Her maiden name was Ada E. Stacy. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon from the family home. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery, Sandy Creek. source: Sandy Creek News, nov 1 1928 | Stacy, Ada Elnora (I69428)
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| 14191 | Mrs. Rice was in the first set of Waves inducted during World War II. After her stint in the service, she served as town clerk in Havelock for more than 20 years.Preceded in death by parents Arthur and Josephine Gardner Kinsman. Survived by daughter Kathryn Lowe and husband Ronald of Willow Spring; grandchildren, James Gaskins and wife Kristine of Benson, Kathy and Herman Cottle of Dunn, Heather and Paul Szalanski of Garner; and five great-grandchildren. Dunn Daily Record 23 Feb 2009 | Kinsman, Cora Kathryn (I57457)
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| 14192 | Mrs. Robert Ridgeway Dies in Sandy Creek The death of Mrs. Edith Shepard Ridgeway, 77, wife of Robert B. Ridgeway, occurred just after midnight, May 29, 1952 at their home on Fairground Street, Sandy Creek after an illness of two years. Her funeral is to be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Weston and Woodard funeral parlor, Rev. Winton Halsted, pastor of Sandy Creek Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Wesleyan cemetery, east of Lacona. Friends may call at the funeral parlor Saturday evening. Mrs. Ridgeway was born January 1, 1875 in Ithaca, her parents having been William and Hattie Shepard of Ithaca. Her early life was spent in Interlaken and Ithaca and she attended schools there. April 26, 1893 she was married at Interlaken to Luther Daniel Misher of that place. His death occurred January 19, 1905. Surviving Relatives On June 4, 1906 she was married to Robert B. Ridgeway of Lacona, who survives her. Also surviving are three children by the first marriage, Mrs. Charles (Grace) Jennings of Syracuse; George Mizener of Lacona and Walter Mizener of Waterville; three children of the second marriage, Mrs. Thorleif (Edith) Ormasen, Lacona; Rev. Luther Ridgeway, Rush, N.Y. and Mrs. Orman (Vivian) Slater of Lacona; 14 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Source: Sandy Creek News, May 29, 1952 | Shepard, Edith May Williams (I61908)
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| 14193 | Mrs. Roberta C. Lowe, age 79, Johnson City, passed away, Thursday, December 22, 2011, at her residence. Mrs. Lowe was a native of Carter County who had lived most of her life in Johnson City. She was the daughter of the late Ed Crowe and Myrtle Robison Crowe. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Delmer W. Lowe; two sisters, JoAnn Crowe and Louise Hamby; one brother, Edward J. Crowe; one great grandson, Luke Smalling. Mrs. Lowe was a homemaker and lifelong Christian. She was married to the love of her life for sixty-one years and was a caring and loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Her family will always remember her for her kind and gentle spirit. Survivors include: one son, George Lowe, of Johnson City; two daughters, Teresa Lowe Smalling and her husband, Thomas, of Johnson City, and Barbara Lowe Tucker and her husband, Jerry, of Gray; two sisters, Nannie Burton, of Johnson City, and Peggy McLemore and her husband, Terry, of Florida; five grandchildren, Duane Smalling, Scott Smalling and his wife, Carmen, Chasity Ferrando and her husband, Dennis, Wes Tucker and his wife, Jennifer, and Lindsey Jessen and her husband, Michael; eleven great grandchildren; four step great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. The funeral service for Mrs. Roberta C. Lowe will be conducted at 8 PM Monday, December 26, 2011, in the Morris-Baker South Chapel. Brother Roy Tucker and Chaplain Victor Tucker will officiate. Organist Lynda Tucker and soloists Jennifer Tucker, Benny Lowe and Laura will provide music. The graveside committal service will be conducted at 11 AM Tuesday in the Monte Vista Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Duane Smalling, Scott Smalling, Zach Smalling, Wes Tucker, Dennis Ferrando and Michael Jessen. Honorary pallbearers will be the great grandchildren, Jake, Maddox, Cameron, Abby, Becca, Grayson, Hayden, Austin, Blake and Christain. Ministers, family and friends are requested to meet at the funeral home by 10:30 AM Tuesday to go in procession to the cemetery. | Crow, Roberta (I4871)
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| 14194 | Mrs. Ruth Mann, 78, died September 1, 1955 in Pulaski after several years of ill health. Funeral service was held at the Weston and Woodard Funeral home with Rev. Robert Vining, pastor of the Sandy Creek Baptist church officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery, the bearers being Ray Lindsey, Leon Crandall, Frank LaFave of Oswego and Frank Eddy of Pulaski. Mrs. Mann was the daughter of Fred and Mary Eliza Valentine Tryon, and spent the greater part of her life in the western section of the town. For several years she made her home with her sister, Mrs. Hazel Moyer, moving a few years ago to Pulaski. Surviving besides her sister, Mrs. Lewis (Hazel) Moyer of Sandy Creek, is another sister, Mrs. Robert (Clara) Howard of Oswego, a niece, Mrs. Frank LaFave of Oswego and son, Howard Pepper; a nephew, Frederick Moyer and three children of Sandy Creek. Mrs. Mann was a great-granddaughter of Levi Tryon one of the pioneer settlers of the South Pond area about 1800. Source: Sandy Creek news, Sept 15, 1955 | Tryon, Ruth (I34743)
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| 14195 | Mrs. Ruth Nichols.... FRANKF0RT- Mrs. Ruth Nichols, 77, of 4571 Verona Road. Vernon, sister of Addison Comes. this village, died Saturday in Oneida City Hospital, Oneida..' She was born in Litchfield, the daughter of Irving and Julia. Loomis Comes. She was the' widow of Nelson Nichols who died 46 years ago. Mrs.. Niohols was a former member of Iuka Rebekah .Lodge. She leaves two sons, Irving D. Nichols, Oneida Castle and Olin J. Nichols, and her brother. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the. A1ger-Hammill Funeral Home, Vernon, with burial i\\at in Litchfield Cemetery. Calling hours are from 7 to 9tonight and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow, | Source (S454)
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| 14196 | Mrs. Samuel Little died Sunday afternoon after several weeks of illness. Mrs Little was born in Ireland about seventy five years ago. Came to Canada when she was six yers of age and for the last forty-two years had been a resident of the this town. She was a woman who had the respect of all who knew her and the love of many friends. Her husband and five children, Mrs. Francis Jennings, Mrs. Mary Tyler, of Oneida, John Little, of Oswego; Miss Susie Little and William Little, of Altmar; survive her and mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother, The funeral was held in St. John's Episcopal Church (of which Mrs. Little had been a faithful member for many years this Wedneday Rev. Mr. Ashley of Camden officiating. Burial in the Village Cemetery | Floyd, Dorothy (I52216)
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| 14197 | Mrs. Selena M. Runge, 79, of Route 11, Central Square died Tuesday, Oct 2, in St. Joseph's hospital. Mrs. Runge had lived in Central Square for many years. She retired in 1970 as an inspector with General Electric Co. She was a member of the Rebekahs. Surviving are a son, Carl of St. Croix, Virgin Island; two granddaughters, Deborah Chapman and Linda Lane both of Central Square and a great-grandchild. Services were held at the Traub Funeral Home, Central Square, Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Mallory. Misc. obituaries - no dates or name of paper. | Waterbury, Selena (I41323)
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| 14198 | Mrs. Sophia Lago of Williamstown died Thursday, March 5, at her home at the age of 111 years. Mrs. Lago was born in Canada and came to Williamstown in 1865 and since then had resided in that town. She enjoyed good health until about three years ago when she had a shock which caused her death. She is survived by three children, Mrs. Sophia Provo, Mrs. S. Darling and Dennis Lago all of Williamstown. She had seventy-five grandchildren, fifty great grandchildren and eight great great grandchildren. Published in the Oswego Daily Times, Monday Evening, March 16, 1908 Williamstown, March 14 - The funeral of Mrs. Sophia Lago was held from Patricks church Monday. Mrs. Lago who was 96 years old, lived in the home of her son, Dennis Lago, in the town of Redfield. She also leaves two daughters, Mrs. Provo of Redfield end Mrs. Squire Darling of Point Rock. Published in the Syracuse Herald Journal, Saturday Evening, March 14, 1908 Note: her obit says 111 years her funeral notice 96 years. I will try to get a picture of her stone to clear this up. | Leduc, Marie Felicitie Sophie (I50500)
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| 14199 | Mrs. Sophronia Benway passed way Monday evening, Feb. 16 at the home of her son, Arthur Benway at Unadilla Forks, after five years failing health. Mrs. Benway was born in the town of Florence in 1854, a daughter of the late Ansel Loomis. In 1869 she was united in marriage with J. Shear who lived but a short time. In 1877 she became the wife of Francis Benway of Canada. They resided in Williamstown and Albion and Mr. Benway died in 1905. Surviving are a brother Loren Loomis of Utica, three step-children, Edward Benway of Syracuse, Fred of Fulton and Mary Anson of Massachusetts, five children by the second marriage, Alfred Benway of Pulaski; Mrs. Frank Mowers of Williamstown; Arthur Benway of Unadilla Forks; Mrs. Irvin Brown of Amboy and Mrs. George Ennis of Bridgewater; one son by the first marriage whose whereabouts is unknown and twenty five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 20 at the Methodist church, Camden, officiated by Rev. A. A. Lawrence. Sandy Creek news, February 26, 1920 | Loomis, Sophronia Ann (I57956)
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| 14200 | Mrs. Taplin's record calls him "Melville" | Clarke, Matthew John (I49628)
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