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| 14851 | Newspaper Obituary - April 14, 1966 Fulton Patriot - Virgil L. Cunningham, 46, of Fulton, RD 2, died last week after a short illness. Born in Fulton, he had been a life resident of the area. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Fredenberg Cunningham; two daughters, Shirley and Sheila Cunningham of Fulton; two step sons, Edwin and Kenneth Seguin of Fulton; a sister, Mrs. Frank Newton of Fulton; a brother, Hubert Cunningham of Fulton; nieces and nephews. | Cunningham, Lawrence Virgil (I35678)
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| 14852 | Newspaper Obituary - April 14, 1969 Palladium-Times - Mrs. Neva L. Haresign, 81, died early this morning in Tompkins County Hospital, Ithaca, after a long illness. She was the widow of Enoch Haresign, a painting contractor, whose death occurred in 1960. The family home in Oswego was at Washington Blvd. Mrs. Haresign had been residing with her daughter, Mrs. David (Lois) Williams, in Ithaca for many years. Born in Oswego, she was the daughter of Nevy and Vinnie Look Ingersoll. Mrs. Haresign was a former active member of First United Methodist Church. Surviving besides Mrs. Williams are two other daughters, Miss Nila Haresign of Schenectady and Mrs. Walter (Neta) Ryan of South Jamesport, L. I.; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services, conducted by the Rev. Murray W. Nedmeyer, will be held Wednesday at 10:30 AM at the Scoville Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. Newspaper Obituary - April 15, 1969 Syracuse Post Standard - Ithaca -- Mrs. Neva L. Haresign, 81, of 225 Fall Creek Drive died Monday at Tompkins County Hospital. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Walter Ryan of South Jamesport, Miss Nila Haresign of Schenectady and Mrs. David Williams; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at Scoville Funeral Home, Oswego. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Oswego. | Ingersoll, Neva L (I27388)
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| 14853 | Newspaper Obituary - April 14, 1992 Patriot News - Harrisburg, PA - Obituaries - Minnie M. Lewis - Minnie M. Lewis, 83, of 1520 Pine Hollow Road, Lower Paxton Twp., died yesterday in Community General Osteopathic Hospital. She was a member of Calvary United Methodist Church. She was the widow of David J. Lewis II. Surviving are a son, David J. III of Millersburg; three daughters, Edith Wagner and Nancy Platt, both of Harrisburg, and Barbara Fidler of Winchester, Va.; 15 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in Hetrick Funeral Home, Susquehanna Twp. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Duncannon. Viewing will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to her church, 4901 Constitution Ave., Harrisburg 17109. | Mumma, Minnie Mae (I30539)
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| 14854 | Newspaper Obituary - April 15, 1985 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - New Haven - Mabel Mason Ware, 78, of North Road died Sunday morning at home. Mrs. Ware was a homemaker and a member of the New Haven United Methodist Church. She resided here for several years. Surviving are three daughters, Lois Haynes, Irene Kirk and Eleanor Buske, all of Oswego; four sons, James, Harold and Gordon, all of Oswego, and Lloyd of Parish; 28 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; four sisters, Loretta Smith of Richland, Fern Smith of Pulaski, Cora Maitland of Richland and Freda Akins of North Rose. Services are 10 a.m. Wednesday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, the Rev. Scott Manzer officiating. Burial will be in New Haven Cemetery. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. today (April 15) and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 5305 Washington Ave., Mexico. | Mason, Mabel Delia (I79377)
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| 14855 | Newspaper Obituary - April 15, 1993 Syracuse Herald Journal NY - Warren L. Stewart - Former Sandy Creek resident Warren L. Stewart, 60, died April 2 in Nashville. Mr. Stewart was born in Sandy Creek. He was employed with Taylor Construction Co. Mr. Stewart previously retired as a master sergeant from the Air Force and as a guard at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington. D.C. Surviving are two sons, Alan J. and Douglas W. both of Silver Spring, MD.; two daughters, Patrice L. Stewart and Toni M. Duncan, both of Winter Park, Fla; his mother, Eudocia Deforest Stewart of San Angelo, Texas; two brothers, Donald P. of San Angelo and Archie E. of Aurora, Ill; three grandchildren. Services were conducted in Willow Mount Cemetery, Nashville. Gowen-Smith Chapel, Nashville, had arragements. | Stewart, Warren Leroy Jr (I44431)
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| 14856 | Newspaper Obituary - April 16, 2011 Post Standard - Lee H. Bidwell - April 13, 2011 - Lee H. Bidwell, 77, of Port Byron, died Wednesday. Survived by wife, Norma Horr Bidwell; daughter, Lynn Bidwell; sons, Brian and Scott Bidwell; sister, Marian Hanahen. Services private. White Chapel Funeral Home, 2719 Erie Dr., Weedsport. | Bidwell, Lee Henry (I13919)
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| 14857 | Newspaper Obituary - April 17, 1961 Utica Daily Press - Mrs. H. B. Stevens - Morrisville - Mrs. Hazel B. Stevens, 67, of Erieville RD, died Saturday morning in Hamilton Community Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient two weeks. She was born April 26, 1893 in Dexter, daughter of Henry and Sophia Stewart Voodre. She was a member of the Morrisville Grange, the Pinewoods Union Church, the Pinewoods Ladies Aid Society, and the Bouckville Home Bureau. Besides her husband, Carl L. Stevens, she leaves a son, Grover H. Stevens, of Utica; a brother, Gover H. Voodre, of Syracuse; two granddaughters, several cousins and nephews. The funeral will be at 2 today from the Charles Barker Funeral Home, Morrisville, with the Rev. Harold Stone, pastor of the Randallsville Church, officiating. Burial will be in Waterville Cemetery. | Voodre, Hazel B. (I35796)
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| 14858 | Newspaper Obituary - April 17, 2007 The Washington Post - RIOUX - ALBERT JOSEPH RIOUX "Al" Age 89, of Reston, VA, on April 13, 2007 at Reston Hospital. Loving father of four children, Mark Schuler, Michael Schuler, Meg Murphy and Michelle Hurrell; son of Alphonse Rioux and Marie Levesque; brother of George, Evelyn, Helen, Amedee, Anita and Alice. He is also survived by his grandchildren, James Murphy, Morgan Schuler, Collin Schuler, Charlie Schuler and Meghan Murphy. Friends may call at MONEY & KING FUNERAL HOME, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, VA on Friday, April 20, 2007 from 9 a.m. until time of service at 10 a.m. Interment Quantico National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial contribution s may be made to Marauder Historical Society, 3900 E. Timerod, Tucson, AZ 85711. | Rioux, Albert Adelard Joseph (I81543)
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| 14859 | Newspaper Obituary - April 18, 1998 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Anna M. Cunningham, 73, of 23 Silk Road, Fulton, died Thursday at A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital. Born in Laflin, Pa., she lived many years in the Fulton area. She was a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 564 Auxiliary and a communicant of Immaculate Conception Church, Fulton. Her husband, Hubert E. Sr., died in 1992. Survivors: Three daughters, Judy Dorr, Diana Coe and Debbie Cunningham, all of Scriba; a son, Hubert E. Jr. of Volney; three sisters, Pauline Smith and Mary Comerinsky, both of Port Byron, and Patricia Ryan of Auburn; a brother, Frank Newton; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Services: 8:30 a.m. Monday at Young & Son Funeral Home and 9 a.m. in Immaculate Conception Church. Burial, St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulton. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 322 Oneida St., Fulton. | Coe, Anna M (I9102)
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| 14860 | Newspaper Obituary - April 18, 2000 Post Standard - Caroline M. Taylor, 85, of Fulton died Monday at A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital. She was a life resident of Fulton. She retired in 1977 after 33 years at Sealright Co., Fulton. Survivors: A son, Elmer I. of Fulton; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Thursday at Foster Funeral Home. Burial, Mount Adnah Cemetery, Fulton. Calling hours, 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 910 Fay St., Fulton. Contributions: American Cancer Society, Oswego County Unit, 7145 Henry Clay Blvd., Liverpool 13088. | Kane, Caroline M (I14154)
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| 14861 | Newspaper Obituary - April 2, 1957 Wilkes-Barre Times Leader Evening News - Frank Kinney Dies In Mercy Hospital - Frank A. Kinney, of 215 East Thomas Street, Miners Mills section, died last night at 9:45 in Mercy Hospital following an illness of several weeks. Mr. Kinney was a brakeman for the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. A lifelong resident of Miners Mills, he was a son of the late James and Anna Fleming Kinney. He was a member of Blessed Sacrament Church and the Holy Name Society. He was a veteran of World War 2 and a member of American Legion Post 741, Miners Mills. He was also a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. His brother Thomas, Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company printer, died in October 1956. Surviving are a sister, Mary Kinney, at home, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held from the funeral home 20 South Main Street, Plains. Friends may call tonight 7 to 10. | Kinney, Frank A. (I59074)
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| 14862 | Newspaper Obituary - April 2, 1980 Sandy Creek News - Lyda M. Miller, 79 - Mrs. Lyda Mae Miller, 79, Hadley Road, Sandy Creek, wife of Floyd W. Miller, died Sunday morning at Oswego City Hospital where she was admitted March 21. Born Jan. 26, 1901 in the Town of Albion, a daughter of Solomon and Mary Spencer Richardson, she attended Altmar schools and married Floyd Miller, March 26, 1920, in Altmar. She lived at Sandy Creek since 1944. She is survived by her husband, Floyd; two sons, Floyd Miller Jr., Sandy Creek and Henry Miller, Weedsport; two daughters, Hazel Salisbury, Mannsville, and Mrs. Jennie Briggs, Sandy Creek; two sisters, Mrs. Luella Mouck, Pulaski and Mrs. Gerald (Laura) Cole, Parish; 22 grandchildren and 42 great grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs. Mary Weaver, died Nov. 25, 1978. The funeral was 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Sumerville Funeral Home with Rev. Virgil H. Hager, pastor of First Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Calling hours were 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. | Richardson, Lyda Mae (I62963)
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| 14863 | Newspaper Obituary - April 2, 1984 Pulaski Democrat - Timothy M. Fox, 39 - Timothy Fox, 39, of 1621 Huron Trail, Maitland, Florida, died suddenly Monday, March 19, 1984 while officiating at a Little League game. Mr. Fox moved to Pulaski in his early childhood. He had resided in Florida the past three years. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 1963 and Niagra University in 1967. He served as captain in the United States Army in Korea. Mr. Fox was employed as a regional manager for Hourmedics, a division of Pfizer. He is survived by his wife, Phyllis, formerly Phillis Plante of Pulaski, and four children, Erin 13, Kevin, 8, Kara, 5, and John, six months. His mother Rita, is living in Virginia. Also surviving are two brothers, Michael and Dennis and one sister Patricia. The funeral services were held in Buffalo March 23, 1984. Class of 1963 PACS | Fox, Timothy Michael (I33393)
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| 14864 | Newspaper Obituary - April 2, 2010 Syracuse Post Standard - Donald F. Horr, 56, of Union Springs, Alabama, died Tuesday, March 30, 2010, at Roosevelt Alternative Care. Born August 26, 1953, he was the son of Clarence and Norma Horr. He served four years in the U.S. Navy, was employed at New Process Gear in East Syracuse for 20 years, and loved to fish and go for walks outdoors. Surviving are two sisters, Laura Vergara and Nancy Winks, and his brother, William Henderson. Services will be 10 a.m. Monday, April 5, 2010, at WATSON FUNERAL HOME, INC., 631 S. Main St., Central Square, with burial in Hillside Cemetery, Central Square. Calling hours will be 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the VA Medical Center, 800 Irving Ave., Syracuse, NY 13210. | Horr, Donald Franklin (I30515)
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| 14865 | Newspaper Obituary - April 20, 1970 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Deaths - Christopher J. Van Denburg of 101 Henderson Blvd. Seneca Knolls, April 17, 1970. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Van Denburg; a sister, Miss Dawn M. Van Denburg; a paternal grandmother, Mrs. Nina Van Denburg; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ceylon Durham; several aunts, uncles and cousins. Services at John C. Tinall Funeral Home Inc., 1921 W. Genesee St., Tuesday 1 P.M., the Rev. Roland L. Osgood officiating. Interment Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. contributions may be made to the Shriner's Crippled Childrens Fund. John C. Trundall Funeral Home Inc. Newspaper Obituary - May 30, 1970 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Memorial Day - Van Denburg - In memory of Christopher James Van Denburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van Denburg, of 101 Henderson Blvd., Syracuse, who passed away April 17, 1970. | Van Denburg, Christopher James (I10675)
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| 14866 | Newspaper Obituary - April 21 1971 Valley News - Frank A. Horr 80, former resident of Pathfinder Courts, died Thursday, April 15, in Oswego Hospital. Born in Phoenix, Mr. Horr had resided in Fulton most of his life. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are five sons, Erwin Horr of Scottsville, Lester Carr of Fulton, Lawrence and Ronald Horr of Rochester, and Gorden Horr of Augusta, Ga., a daughter, Mrs. John Stacy of Rochester; 13 grandchildren and several greatgrandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Blanche Wiltsie of Oswego, Mrs. Florence Kane of Fulton and Mrs. Nina Schroeppel of Phoenix. Services were conducted Saturday in the Foster Funeral Home with Rev. Harold A. Thomas, pastor of State Street United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Mount Adnah Cemetery | Horr, Franklin Albert (I42367)
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| 14867 | Newspaper Obituary - April 21, 1976 Pulaski Democrat - Lee Thomas Succumbs - Lee C. Thomas, 77, a resident of the Spring Brook Apartments, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, April 14 at the Oswego Hospital. He was born on May 23, 1898, at Smartville, the son of Benjamin and Alice Brandon Thomas. He attended Sandy Creek schools and was married to Pearl McLaughlin at Pulaski in 1922. Mr. Thomas was employed as a meat cutter in local stores before he was a carpenter. He retired in 1966. He was a member of Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski. Surviving besides his wife are: one son, Robert L. Thomas of Lake St., Pulaski; five grandchildren; one great grandchild; one nephew, Thomas Eager of Syracuse; one brother, Harold E. Thomas of Lakeland Florida and three nieces. Funeral services were held on Saturday, April 17 at 11 a.m. at the Foster Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski with the Rev. Dolen Morris officiating. Burial was held in Pineville Cemetery. | Thomas, Lee Carlton (I36648)
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| 14868 | Newspaper Obituary - April 22, 1915 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Sarah Eddy, wife of the late Thomas J. Eddy, passed away Monday evening, April 12th, after an illness of four-weeks, at the home of her daughters, Mrs. James Colvin and Mrs. Orin De Shane. Mrs. Eddy was a good neighbor and kind friend, never turning a deaf ear I to any one needing help and always ready to care for the sick, although for a few years past, she has been a constant care. She will be sadly missed in her home where she was tenderly cared for. She leaves to mourn her loss, three daughters, Mrs. Charles Colvin of Oneida, N.Y. Mrs. James Colvin and Mrs. Orin DeShane, of Richland, N.Y., one sister, Mrs. Grant Day of Harrowsmith, Ont., several grandchildren. "A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in our Home, ' "That never can be filled." Vitals - April 12, 1915 - Sarah Eddy, age 79 years, 5 months, 9 days. Date of birth November 3, 1836, born in Canada. Sex, female; race, white; widow; occupation, housework. Name of father Henry McKinsley, born in Ireland. Name of mother, Eliza Vernon, born in Ireland. Informant, James Colvin, Richland, New York. Cause of death, cerebral hemorrhage, contributed by arteriosclerosis. Signed by A. G. Dunbar, M.D., April 13, 1915, Richland, New York. Place of burial, Richland cemetery, April 14, 1915. Undertaker, F. S. Pratt, Lacona, New York. | McKinstry, Sarah Ann (I67843)
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| 14869 | Newspaper Obituary - April 22, 1949 Oswego Pallidium Times - Obituary - Mrs. Grant W. Denny - Mrs. Belle I. Denny, wife of Grant W. Denny, 61 Mercer street, died in Strong Memorial hospital, Rochester, Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock, after an illness of four months. Born in Oswego, a daughter of the late Amada and Rose Wilfred, she was a communicant of St. Louis Catholic Church. Surviving besides her husband, are one daughter, Mrs. Fred (Helen) Pilon; two sons, Gerald and Raymond B. Denny, Oswego; three sisters, Mrs. Ray (Grace) Pero, Miss Ella Wilfred and Mrs. Florence Johnson, Oswego; one brother, Walter Wilfred, Oswego, and 14 grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend the funeral at the family home Monday morning at 9 o'clock and in St. Louis church at 9:30. Burial will be in St. Peter's cemetery. Friends may call at their convenience. | Wilfred, Isabelle J. (I34565)
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| 14870 | Newspaper Obituary - April 22, 1967 Times Record - Troy New York - Woman Killed - Pompey - Mrs. Iona Repe, 52, of RD 1, Jamesville, was killed last night when her car went out of control on Route 91 near this Ononadaga County community, and crashed in a ditch. Newspaper Obituary - April 24, 1967 Syracuse Herald Journal - Repe - Iona M. Repe, 52, R.D. 2, Jamesville, April 21, 1967. She is survived by a son, Ralph Stewart(Arnold?) of Jamesville; two brothers, Ernon Rosenberg of Jamesville, Leon Rosenberg of Manlius; a sister, Mrs. Laurence Host of Fabius; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the John G. Butler Funeral Home, 2104 S. Salina, Rev. Richard Aldridge officiating. Interment Jamesville Cemetery. Friends may call Sun. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. | Rosenberg, Iona Martha (I36930)
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| 14871 | Newspaper Obituary - April 22, 1998 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - GILBERT F. BYRNS TOWN OF BOYLSTON RETIREE - Gilbert F. Byrns, 84, formerly of County Route 30, died Tuesday at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown, where he had been a patient for two days. Mr. Byrns retired from the town of Boylston Highway Department. He had resided at Samaritan-Keep Home, Watertown, since Jan. 27, 1990. Born Feb. 28, 1914, in the town of Amboy, son of Francis and Minnie Barber Byrns, he attended local schools. Surviving are two nieces, Helen Philips, Pulaski, and Celestine Kerr, Sandy Creek, and two nephews, Robert, Hastings, and Kenneth, Morton, Pa. A sister, Alice Samson, died in 1995, and a brother, Lawrence, died in 1983. A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski, officiating. There will be no calling hours. The body will be cremated. Burial will be in Wesleyan Cemetery, Lacona. | Byrns, Gilbert Francis (I15209)
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| 14872 | Newspaper Obituary - April 22, 2004 Syracuse Post Standard - Stewart, Geraldine A. "Gerry" (Hughes) - April 19, 2004 Geraldine A. "Gerry" (Hughes) Stewart, 72, of Parish, NY, died April 19, 2004. She was the author of J. Gerry's Cook & Nook which appeared in the Oswego County Weeklies. She was a avid gardener and cared for many stray animals. She was the President of the Conchliar Implant Society. She was widowed by her first husband, Warren L. Stewart and second husband, Gilbert Rohring. Survivors: Longtime companion, Don Weeks; two daughters, Patrice (Patti) Stewart, Orlando, FL, Toni Duncan, Orlando, FL; two sons, Alan Stewart (Leslie), Silver Spring, MD, Douglas Stewart, Gaithersburg, MD; four grandchildren; one sister, Virginia Yerdon (Satch), Sandy Creek; three brothers, Michael Hughes (Ernestine), Parish, NY, Joseph Hughes (Edie), Sandy Creek, NY, David Hughes (Cathy), Mexico, NY. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday from the Harter Funeral Home, Parish, NY. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish, NY. Friends may call 3 to 5 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, 2983 W. Main St., Parish, NY. Contributions: Oswego County Humane Society. | Hughes, Geraldine (I35516)
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| 14873 | Newspaper Obituary - April 23, 1999 Syracuse Post Standard - WALTER A. WOOLSON - Walter A. Woolson, 76, of Oran-Delphi Road, Delphi Falls, died Wednesday at home. Born in Richland, he lived in Delphi Falls for 52 years. He was a Merchant Marine veteran of World War II. He retired in 1983, after 42 years as a quality control specialist at General Electric Co. He was a member of Delphi Falls Fire Department for 47 years, and its secretary for 28 years. He was a member of Delphi Falls United Church and the Odd Fellows Lodge. A son, Walter R., died in 1979. Survivors: His wife, the former Kathryn J. Enders; three sisters, Wilma Currier of Syracuse, Gladys Fox of Pulaski and Arlene Backer of Sandy Pond; three brothers, Rex Woolson of Orwell, Clinton Woolson of Pulaski and Frank Rozonkiewiecz of Camden. Services: 1 p.m. Monday in Delphi Falls United Church. Burial, White Chapel Memory Gardens, DeWitt. | Woolson, Walter A (I48066)
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| 14874 | Newspaper Obituary - April 24, 1952 Sandy Creek News - Mrs. Ella Waggoner, 81 Dies After Long Illness - Mrs. Ella Waggoner, 81 died April 16, 1952 at ogdensburg, after an illness of several years. The funeral was held at the Foster funeral home in Pulaski Sunday afternoon at 2 by Rev. Frederick L. Anderson, pastor of the Pulaski Baptist church. Burial was in Rural cemetery, Adams. Newspaper Obituary - April 24, 1952 Pulaski Democrat - Rites Sunday For Mrs. Waggoner - Mrs. Ella Waggoner, 81, died in Ogdensburg hospital April 16 following an illness of about three years. Funeral services were held at the Foster funeral home in Park st., Sunday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. F. L. Anderson, pastor of the Baptist church, officiating. Interment was made in Rural cemetery at Adams. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Emma Groves of Lorraine; Mrs. Jennie Gardnes, Adams, and Mrs. Lillian O'Dell of Mannsville, and several nieces and nephews. She was born in the town of Boylston April 12, 1871. She married Pearl Stewart for her first husband, and they conducted a farm on Rt. 11 for a number of years until his death in 1921. Later she married Edward Waggoner who died several years ago. About three years ago, due to poor health, she was taken to the Austin nursing home in Adams. From there she was in the Jefferson county hospital for a time and was in the Ogdensburg hospital only a short time. She was a member of the Baptist church and of the Pulaski Grange. | Stinson, Ellen (I34943)
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| 14875 | Newspaper Obituary - April 24, 1969 Pulaski Democrat - Mary E. Smith Rites Today - Mary E. Smith, 68, of Orwell died April 21 in Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown where she had been a patient for eight days. She was born August 15, 1900 at Wanamie, PA, the daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Rule Crouse. She attended school in Pennsylvania, and was married on January 4, 1926 to Charles M. Smith. They resided in the Lacona-Orwell area all their married life, farming for a living. Mr. Smith died in 1957. Mrs. Smith was a member of Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church. Surviving are three sons, Charles M. Smith and Herbert H. Smith of Orwell and Robert L. Smith of Boylston; a daughter Mrs. William (Ethel) Otis of Adams Center; two stepdaughters, Mrs. George (Rose) Stewart of Adams and Mrs. Cyrus (Kathleen) Stewart of Sandy Creek; 31 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Ida McCarthy of Edison, NJ, Mrs. Florence Briggs of Nanticoke, PA, and Mrs. Lizann Cunningham of Uniontown, PA; five brothers, Charles Crouse, Wapwallopen, PA, Alex Crouse of Reading, PA. Thomas Crouse of Nuagola, PA, Harry Crouse, Nanticoke and George Crouse of Sheatown, PA. There are also several nieces and nephews. Another daughter Mary Look died in 1965. Funeral services are being held today (Thursday) at 2pm. at the Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church, with the Rev. Merlin Loomis officiating, assisted by the Rev. Wallace Taylor. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Funeral arrangements were handled by the Foster Funeral Home. | Crouse, Mary Elizabeth (I75397)
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| 14876 | Newspaper Obituary - April 24, 198 Palladium Times - Clarence F. Horr - Central Square - Clarence F. Horr, 60, of Central Square, was pronounced dead on arrival Saturday at Central Square Health Center. He was a life resident of Central Square and was employed by the New York State Department of Transportation. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and was a member of the Fuller Taylor American Legion Post of Central Square. Survivng are his wife, the former Norma Sadler; two sons, William of Anchorage, Alaska, and Donald Horr at Home; two daughters, Mrs. Jose L. Vergera of Parish and Mrs. Keith Winks of West Monroe; a grandson, and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Durfey of Central Square. Services were today at the Watson Funeral Home, Central Square, Rev. John J. Kelly officiating. Burial was in Hillside Cemetery. | Horr, Clarence Franklin (I79477)
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| 14877 | Newspaper Obituary - April 24, 2007 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Ronald E. Eastman April 22, 2007 - Ronald E. Eastman, 60, of Auburn, died Sunday in Auburn Memorial Hospital. Survived by three daughters, a stepson, six grandchildren and a brother. Visitation Wednesday 5 to 8 p.m. with an Elk's Memorial Ritual at 6:30 p.m. at Farrell's Funeral Service, Inc., 84 South St., Auburn. Services Thursday at 11 a.m. in St. Mary's Church. | Eastman, Ronald E. (I14189)
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| 14878 | Newspaper Obituary - April 25, 1946 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Dugway - The body of Mrs. Florence Montondo, widow of Wm. Montondo was brought here from Pulaski on Saturday for burial in the family lot. Most of Mrs. Montondo's life was spent in this section and where they were members of the Methodist church before going to Pulaski about 20 years ago. She had been an invalid confined to a wheel chair for several years before her husband's death five years ago. Newspaper Article - April 25, 1946 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - We extend sympathy to the family of Mrs. Florence Montondo. Her death occurred recently. She had been staying at the home of Mrs. Matie Murray for the winter, but had left the Murray home about two weeks before her death. | Spencer, Florence A. (I34332)
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| 14879 | Newspaper Obituary - April 25, 1973 Pulaski Democrat - Mrs. S. Irene Henry, 67, of North Norwich, N.Y. died April 20 in Chenango, N.Y. Memorial Hospital. She was born February 8, 1906 in Richland, daughter of Pearly and Mary Wyman Stewart. Her husband, Ivan Henry, died December 15, 1970. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mary Bailey of Norwich, one brother, Ray Stewart of Pulaski, 3 grandchildren, 3 nieces and a nephew. Mrs. Henry lived in the Pulaski and Richland area prior to moving to Norwich 40 years ago. Services were held Monday in Norwich with burial in North Norwich Cemetery. | Stewart, Irene Sarah (I36791)
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| 14880 | Newspaper Obituary - April 25, 2002 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - DONNA L. SIMONEAU - Donna L. Simoneau, 59, of Red Creek died Sunday. Born in Sandy Creek, she graduated from Sandy Creek High School and moved to Red Creek in 1963. She was a teacher's aide for Red Creek Central Schools for many years. Her husband of 15 years, George, died in March. Survivors: Two daughters, Deborah Crawford of Waipahu, Hawaii, and Darcy Ford of Rochester; two sons, Donald Ford of Red Creek and Dennis Ford of San Antonio, Texas; two stepsons, Brian and Brett Simoneau, both of Scriba; a stepdaughter, Barbara Carson of Scriba; a brother, Frederick Caufield of Sandy Creek; six sisters, Margaret Dence, Katie Ridgeway, Judy Donahue and Verna K. Caufield, all of Sandy Creek, Anne Eggleston of Central Square and Pat Bremmer; several grandchildren. Memorial services: 3 p.m. Saturday in Red Creek Methodist Church. Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, Newark, has arrangements. Contributions: United Scleraderma Foundation, Box 399, Watsonville, CA 95077-0399. | Caufield, Donna L. (I17019)
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| 14881 | Newspaper Obituary - April 26, 1928 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Eveleen North - Mrs. Eveleen North, 60, widow of John North, died Monday at her home in Port Ontario.. She had been in failing health for several months. Mrs. North was born July 15, 1868 in the town of Richland and had passed all her life in that vicinity. Her husband died a few years ago. Surviving are two brothers, William Atkinson and Delano Atkinson, town of Richland, and three sisters, Mrs. Elmer E. Carl of Pulaski; Mrs Frank G. Sanderson and Mrs. George A. Dyke of the town of Richland. | Atkinson, Evalena (I70748)
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| 14882 | Newspaper Obituary - April 26, 1956 Pulaski Democrat - Gilbert Lane, 78 Dies In Syracuse - Gilbert Lane, 78, of 103 Whittier Ave., Syracuse, died Wednesday, April 18, after a long illness. Born in Pulaski, Mr. Lane had lived in Syracuse 30 years. He was formerly employed by the Onondaga Pottery Company. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Harry V. Rathbun; two grandchildren, Thurlow and John Hollington, all of Syracuse, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Lilley of Pulaski. Private services were conducted Friday at the Cody & James Funeral Home, the Rev. Ewart E. Turner Officiating. Burial was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. | Lane, Gilbert A. (I36600)
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| 14883 | Newspaper Obituary - April 27, 1967 Oswego County Weeklies - Miss Florence T. Loop, 58, 318 Lock St., Phoenix died Sunday morning following a short illness. She was born in Phoenix and was a life resident, a member of the First Congregational Church. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Velma Bands of the same address; a niece, Miss Verna Bands, Phoenix; and aunt, Mrs. Margaret Horr of New Hartford, and several cousins. Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday at the Allanson Glanville Tappan Funeral Home in Phoenix with the Rev. Norman E. Isaman, pastor of the First Congregational Church officiating. Interment in the Phoenix Rural Cemetery. | Loop, Florence T. (I13829)
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| 14884 | Newspaper Obituary - April 27, 1981 Syracuse Herald Journal - MILLIGAN - Charles P. Milligan Jr., 73, of Phoenix, N. Y., April 23, 1981. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Adelia Richardson Milligan; a daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Novak; a son, Bert C. Milligan; three sisters, Mrs. Noreen Dillon, Mrs. Mae Beiter, Mrs. Rachael Yiengst; a brother, Samuel; an uncle, John; seven grandchildren; one great- granddaughter. Services Monday 2 p.m. Allanson- Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, 919 Main St., Phoenix, the Rev. Terrance E. Millbyer officiating. Interment Phoenix Rural Cemetery. Calling hours will be Saturday 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday 5 to 4and 7 to 9 p.m. Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Inc. | Milligan, Charles Philo (I35897)
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| 14885 | Newspaper Obituary - April 27, 1987 Pulaski Democrat - Dorothy E. Obleman - Dorothy E. Obleman, 78, of Wilder Drive died Wednesday, April 22, 1987 at her home. Mrs. Obleman was born in Pulaski. Her husband, Nelson, died in 1972. The Oblemans owned and operated the Filkins House, a bar and restaurant, from 1962 to 1976. Mrs. Obleman was a member of the Richland Fire Department Auxiliary. Surviving are a son, Robert of Balfour, Calif, a brother, John Filkins of Florida; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Services were at. 11 a.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. Dennis Burns officiating. Burial was in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours were 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Richland Park and Recreation Association. | Filkins, Dorothy E. (I35638)
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| 14886 | Newspaper Obituary - April 28, 1926 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Adin M. Potter - After intense suffering for weeks, Adin M. Potter passed away Wednesday morning, April 21, aged nearly 65 years. He was the oldest son of the late John M. and Elmira (Hicks) Potter and was born May 22, 1861. He was united in marriage with Miss Amelia Hilton, December 24, 1882. He is survived by his widow, two sons, John W. and Richard, one daughter, Mrs. Viola Tubbs, and seven grandchildren. The funeral service conducted Saturday afternoon in his late home by Rev. Walter Clement, of Taberg and Rev. T. T. Davies of Sandy Creek, was attended by a large assemblage of relatives and friends. Mr. Potter was a member of Orwell Grange, a member of Welcome Lodge, No. 680, I.O.O.F. and held the office of town assessor at the time of his demise. Burial was made in Evergreen cemetery. | Potter, Adin Milford (I27428)
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| 14887 | Newspaper Obituary - April 28, 1998 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Mary Madill, 75, of Mills Apartments, Fulton, died Friday at Loretto Heights, Oswego. Born in Fulton, she retired from the Oswego County Department of Social Services in 1985. Her husband, Robert Sr., died previously. Survivors: A daughter, Susan Spain of Chapel Hill, Tenn.; a son, Robert Jr. of Stone Mountain, Ga.; two brothers, George Porter and Kenneth Porter, both of Kodiak, Tenn. Services: Graveside services, 11:30 Wednesday at Mount Adnah Cemetery, Fulton. Calling hours, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 322 Oneida St., Fulton. Contributions: Holy Family Church Building Fund, Organ Fund, Human Development Fund, 45 W. Fourth St., Fulton 13069. | Kinsman, Mary Lillian (I35501)
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| 14888 | Newspaper Obituary - April 28, 2005 Watertown Daily Times - NICOLE M. SPINK - COLLEGE STUDENT - Nicole M. Spink, 19, of 717 Towne Road, died Monday night of injuries suffered in a car accident on Route 104 in the town of Mexico. State police said Miss Spink was driving west on Route 104 when at about 10:30 p.m. her car went off the left side of the road and struck a utility pole. Unsafe speed and wet pavement appeared to be contributing factors, police said. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Miss Spink worked at Taylor Marie's Ice Cream Parlor in Pulaski and previously worked at R&R One Stop at Port Ontario and at Pulaski Country Pizza. Born Jan. 8, 1986, in Watertown, daughter of Timothy P. and Laura J. Cook Spink, she graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central School in 2004 and was a student at Jefferson Community College, Watertown. She was a member of Park United Methodist Church and of Dance Express for many years. Surviving are her father, of Pulaski; her mother, of Sandy Creek; a brother, Robert B., Pulaski; her paternal grandparents, Robert B. and Joan Spink, Pulaski; her maternal grandfather and stepgrandmother David and Patti Cook, Johnstown; her maternal grandmother, Carol Hotaling, Gloversville; a paternal great-grandmother, Venita Wilder, Pulaski; a maternal great-grandmother, Eleanor Cook, Johnstown, and paternal great-grandfather, Samuel Nicosra, Northville. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Park United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be 4 to 8 p.m. today at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Ringgold Fire Department, Lake Street, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142. Class of 2005 PACS | Spink, Nicole M. (I54641)
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| 14889 | Newspaper Obituary - April 29, 1937 Sandy Creek News - Fred B. Stewart and Mrs Grace Barber Stewart - Fred B. Stewart was found dead at his home at 5:15 Tuesday afternoon April 20, 1937. The telegram telling of the death of his wife at Ogdensburg was found stuck in the door where the messenger had left it after failing to gain entrance. Mr. Stewart had been dead for about 12 hours when his body was discovered, it is believed. Fred B. Stewart, son of Ethel M. Stewart and Melissa Damon Stewart, was born in Orwell, October 18, 1875. Ida Grace Barber, daughter of Sherman Barber and Anna Wright Barber was born in Wilkes-Barre PA, July 6, 1876. They were married in Richland on Thanksgiving Day in November 1894. They were both members of the Richland Church of Christ. Mrs Stewart having been baptized November 1, 1891 and Mr. Stewart, January 17 1895. They had lived together on the farm for almost forty years until three or four years ago failing health made it necessary for Mrs Stewart to go to the hospital for care. Her husband accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Hazel Harrington, visited her on Monday, the day before she passed away. Hers was the third death in the family within a few days, Ethel Stewart, father of Fred Stewart, having passed away in Pulaski March 24 1937. They leave a number of surviving relatives. Surviving Mr. Stewart are two sisters, Mrs Grace Lyons of Pulaski and Mrs. Blanche Price of Fulton. Mrs Stewart is survived by two brothers, Rolla Barber of Pulaski and Clinton Barber of Sandy Pond. They also leave one daughter, Mrs Hazel Harrington of Pulaski, Port Ontario and one son, Robert Stewart of Richland. There are three grandchildren, Irene Harrington, Flora King, and Edith Stewart. In addition to farming, Mr. Stewart served as an employee of the New York Central Railroad for about forty years and was a member of the Railroad Brotherhood. He was of a home loving nature and fond of his family. His tragic death alone in his home, due to monoxide fumes from a faulty oil heating stove came as a distinct shock to the entire community. He had visited his son Robert Stewart, and family on Monday evening and going home and returning for the night had evidently lapsed into unconsciousness overcome by the poisonous fumes without being aware that the stove was acting badly. Funeral services for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart were held Friday at 2pm from Church of Christ, Richland, Rev. W. C. Chapman conducted the service with burial in Richland Cemetery. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 21, 1937 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Richland Man Is Victim Of Fumes From Oil Heater - Fred Stewart Succumbs Without Knowing Wife Had Died In Ogdensburg - Pulaski, April 21 - Fred Stewart, 62, well-known resident of the town of Richland and an employee of the New York Central railroad practically all his life, was found dead at 3:15 Tuesday afternoon at his home in the Springbrook district between Pulaski and Richland. The discovery was made by his son, Robert Stewart, who with his wife, had gone to the house to make arrangements for the funeral of Mrs. Fred Stewart, who had died in Ogdensburg. The telegram telling of the elder Mr. Stewart's wife's death was found stuck in the door where the messenger had left it after failing to gain entrance. A burned out kerosene heating stove from which carbon monoxide had come was believed to have been the cause of death. This is the third death in the Stewart family within a month, Fred Stewart's father, Ethel Stewart, having died in Pulaski March 24; the wife dying in Ogdensburg Monday, and Mr. Stewart himself dying some time Monday night or early Tuesday morning. Mr. Stewart had been regularly employed on the section gang out of Pulaski working under Foreman O. Look, but Monday, due to the critical condition of Mrs. Stewart, had not worked so nothing was thought of his failure to report for work Tuesday. He was in the village Monday evening but started for home early in the evening, this being the last he was seen alive. On discovering the body, the son notified Sergeant Roy Peterson of the state police and Assistant District Attorney Clarence J. Gorman, Dr. A. G. Dunbar, town health officer, was called and after an investigation the cause of death was given as accidental from inhaling carbon monoxide, and the body was released to Paul K. Foster. It was the opinion of the physician that Mr. Stewart had been dead about 12 hours when the body was discovered. Mr. Stewart was born the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ethel Stewart and was born in the town of Richland and had always made his home in the vicinity. He was well known in railroad circles from his long employment in that line. His wife was Mrs. Grace Barber Stewart, who probably predeceased him by only a few hours. She had been a patient in Ogdensburg since 1931 and word had been received of her critical illness only a day or two ago. Besides the son, Robert Stewart, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Harrington of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Bernice Lyons of Pulaski and Mrs. Blanche Clark of Bowens Corners and three grandchildren. Cause of Death: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning from a defective stove in his home. | Stewart, Fred Benjiman (I36519)
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| 14890 | Newspaper Obituary - April 29, 2000 Watertown Daily Times - SCOTT D. PETRIE CARPENTER, MARINE CORPS VET - Scott D. Petrie, 37, Main Street, died Thursday at his home of apparent heart problems. Mr. Petrie, a member of Carpenters Union Local 278, Watertown, was employed by Newcomb Builders and Richardson Construction, both in Pulaski. He previously was a mate with Fishhawk Charter Service, Pulaski. Born April 2, 1963, in Oswego, son of Paul D. and Joann C. Littler Petrie, he was a 1981 graduate of Phoenix High School and served in the Marine Corps from 1981 to 1984, seeing duty in Okinawa and Korea. A marriage to Katina Hamm ended in separation. Mr. Petrie previously lived in Pulaski, Oswego and Phoenix. Surviving are a daughter, Kimberly Petrie, Oswego; his mother and his stepfather, Joann and Bud Dawley, Fulton; his father and his stepmother, Paul and Sherry Petrie, Pulaski; three sisters, Traci Fitch, Farmington, Lori Dawley Phoenix, and Jennifer Schlag, Syracuse, and nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. | Petrie, Scott (I27422)
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| 14891 | Newspaper Obituary - April 29, 2010 Augusta Chronicle - JoAnn Carr, 75, passed away peacefully, Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at her residence. She is preceded in death by her parents John and Elta Mae Baldwin; brothers, Paul and Charles Baldwin; sister, Louise Thompson. She will be remembered as a loving and devoted wife, mother, sister, grandmother and great grandmother. She liked to go shopping, playing cards and spending time with her family. She leaves behind to cherish her memory, her husband, Gordon Carr; daughter, Cathy (Dean) Carter; sons, Robert (Brenda) Carr and "Tiger" Alan Carr; two grandchildren, Jennifer Neal and Julie Cochran; two great grandchildren; brother, J. M. Baldwin; sister, Shirley Bizeur; and several nieces and nephews; and her devoted pets Dooley and Gracie. The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to her care givers Pam Wood and Tammie Wintley. Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, April 30, 2010 at the Chapel of Bellevue Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will follow at the cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Alliance Hospice, 3685 Old Petersburg Road, Augusta, Georgia 30907. | Baldwin, Joann (I45857)
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| 14892 | Newspaper Obituary - April 29, 2014 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - David J. Reynolds - April 26, 2014 - David J. Reynolds, 58, of Richland, formerly of Syracuse, passed away peacefully early Saturday morning, with family by his side. Adopted son of William Reynolds and Laura Essex, David served with the U.S. Marines from 1973 to 1976. Prior to his illness, David was employed with Roth Steel Corp. as a payloader/scale operator. David had a great passion for motorcycles. He was a proud owner of a Harley Davidson and enjoyed many rides up and down the east coast. David was predeceased by his mother, Laura; and his uncle and aunt, Orlie and Charlotte Reynolds. He is survived by his son, David (Kerri) Reynolds; stepsons, Jamie and Billy Arney; parents, William (Nancy) Reynolds; sister, Renae (George) Sacco; brothers, William H. Reynolds, Richard (Cathy) Tilkins, and Rodney (Tracey) Tilkins; sister-in-law, Angel Tilkins; grandchildren, Hailey and Hannah Reynolds; several stepgrandchildren, nieces, and nephews; and former wife and close friend, Lisa Reynolds. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, 5 p.m., at Traub Funeral Home, 684 North Main Street, Central Square, NY 13036. Calling Hours: Friday, 3 to 5 p.m., at the funeral home. A private burial will be held at a later date. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. | Reynolds, David J. (I77480)
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| 14893 | Newspaper Obituary - April 3, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Hanna Weaver Lighthall was born in the town of Pamelia, Jefferson Co. NY. December 25th, 1846, daughter of Benjamin and Anna Weaver, of that town. She moved to Richland, March, 1860, in which town she has since resided. She was married to Fred H. Lighthall in 1884, always lived since her marriage, where she died, March 18th. She is survived by her husband, one brother, B.F. Weaver, Brownvill and one nephew Martin Wilcox, of Wisconsin. Her funeral was held from the home March 21, Rev S.H. Stokes, of Orwell officiating, Burial at Richland. Newspaper Obituary - April 4, 1918 Sandy Creek News - Mrs Fred Lighthall died at her home here March 26. She had been in poor health for more than a year and had been sick all winter. | Weaver, Hannah E (I34371)
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| 14894 | Newspaper Obituary - April 3, 1935 Pulaski Democrat - Mrs. Fred C. Orton Dies After Long Illness - Funeral Tomorrow - Mrs. Adelaide Peacor Orton, wife of Fred C. Orton, died at the family home on North street early Tuesday morning following a long period of ill health. She had been a resident of this village for many years and was active in church, fraternal and social circles as long as her health permitted. Mrs. Orton was born in Providence, R. I., June 25, 1871, and spent her early years there. On March 22, 1890 she married Mr. Orton in Oswego, and since then most of her life has been spent here. She was active in the Methodist Episcopal church and its societies, a member of the Women's Civic club, Pulaski chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and Robert Edwards Auxiliary, and she was highly esteemed by a large circle of friends. Suriving are the husband, one daughter, Mrs. Edward Orton, Jr., of Columbus, Ohio; one son, Avery C. Orton; two grandchildren, Margaret Elizabeth and Barbara Jane of Watertown; two brothers, Frank I. Peacor of Watertown and George A. Peacor of Providence, R. I.; and two sisters, Mrs. Maurice Burcklee of this village, and Miss Mina A. Peacor of Providence. The funeral will be held from the home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Henry Bridge, pastor of the M. E. church, officiating. Burial in Pulaski cemetery. Vitals - April 2, 1935 - Adelaide Orton, age 63 years, 9 months, 7 days. Date of birth June 25, 1831, born in Providence, Rhode Island. Sex, female; race, white; married; occupation, housework. Length of residence in town where death occurred, 45 years. Name of husband, Fred Orton. Name of father, Benjamin Peacor, born in New York. Name of mother, Almira Goodroe, born in New York. Informant, Althea Orton, Columbus, Ohio. Cause of death, sarcoma of uterus and the lungs, duration 3 years; contributed by chronic myocarditis. Signed by A. B. Thompson, M.D., April 3, 1935, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Pulaski, New York, April 4, 1935. Undertaker, Paul K. Foster, Pulaski, New York. | Peacor, Adelaide Mina (I47120)
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| 14895 | Newspaper Obituary - April 3, 1946 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - R. J. Sanderson Fatally Injured - Raymond J. Sanderson, 65, suffered fatal injuries about 1:50 A. M. Sunday when he was struck by a car driven by Melvin D. Nemier, 19, of Sandy Creek, in Port Street just outside of Pulaski. Dr. A. B. Thompson, Pulaski, Informed Investigating officers that death resulted from a fractured skull and internal injuries. The accident was investigated by Troopers William F. Wheeler and Donald Murphy of Pulaski substation, and later by Assistant District Attorney James C. Feeney of Mexico and Trooper Earl Fogarty of the BCI. At the conclusion of the preliminary examination, Feeney stated' that there had been no criminal negligence. According .to the investigation of Feeney, Sanderson had left the village early Sunday morning to stay at the home of friends on the Port rd. He was accompanied by a friend, Seward Nutting, 79, who was going to the home of his son, Arthur Nutting, also on the Port rd. Nemier was driving east and failed to see Sanderson as he rounded a curve near the village line. Sanderson was hurled: against Nutting who suffered injuries to the right hand and shock. Nemier stopped Immediately and passing motorists notified the troopers. Mr. Sanderson was born in the town of Bolyston Sept. 27, 1890, the son of the late James D. and Addie Huffstater Sanderson. He was a farmer and had spent most of his life in the vicinity of Pulaski. At the present time he had a farm on Tinker Tavern road, five miles south of Pulaski. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myra Hilton Sanderson; two daughters, Mrs. Edna White, Syracuse, and Miss Irene Sanderson, Pulaski; two sons, Robert and Stanley Sanderson, Pulaski; three brothers, Fred of Syracuse, Charles of North Syracuse, and Ralph Sanderson. Long Island, and three grandchildren. Funeral services were hold at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Taylor funeral home by Rev. James N. Pauley of the Methodist church. Burial was in Willis cemetery, Fernwood. | Sanderson, Raymond J. (I34604)
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| 14896 | Newspaper Obituary - April 3, 1952 Pulaski Democrat - Rites Friday For Mrs. Clayton Hill - Mrs. Harriet Hill, 85, widow of Clayton Hill, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hugh F. Whitney, on Rt. 11 north of the village, early Wednesday morning. She had been in poor health for two years but a noticeable decline had been noted since January, and the past two weeks she had been seriuosly ill. She had made her home with her daughter the past 30 years. Funeral services will be conducted from the Foster funeral home Friday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. James N. Pauley, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. Interment will be made in Pulaski cemetery. Friends may call at the Foster home today,Thursday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Surviving besides her daughter, Mrs. Hugh (Edna) Whitney, are one grandson, H. Frederick Whitney and three great grandchildren, Kenneth, William, and Rachael Whitney, all of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Hill was born in the town of Richland Feb. 21, 1867, the daughter of John and Harriet Stewart Williams. She married Mr. Hill at the Williams home, "Meadowbrook" (now Seeley's restaurant) on Feb. 10, 1887. They lived in the Hill family homestead in the Meacham district for many years where they conducted a farm. Later they moved to a farm on the Richland road, later owned by Karl Johnson, where they resided until ill health forced them to take up their residence with their daughter. Mr. Hill died June 20, 1939. Mrs. Hill was an attendant of the Methodist church. | Williams, Harriet B. (I21752)
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| 14897 | Newspaper Obituary - April 3, 1959 Post Standard - Horr - Stanley E. Horr of Central Square suddenly, April 2. 1959. He is survived by his wife, Ethel Horr; five daughters; Jeannette, Jean, Joan, Jacquelyn, Mrs Beverly Vandenburg of Central Square; two grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Lillian Cornwell of West Monroe; one brother, Vernon C. Horr of Oneida. He was proprietor of Central Square Restaurant in Central Square and the Harmony Restaurant, Fulton. Funeral Services Sunday afternoon, 2:30 at Watson & Hilton Funeral Home. Central Square, Rev. Kenneth McQuinn officiating. Burial Hillside Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening, 7 to 9 and Saturday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday April 1959 Oswego Palladium - Two Die, Three Hurt In Rt. 3 Crash Near Fulton - Fulton - Two persons were fatally injured and three Fulton men hospitalized shortly after midnight in a two car head on crash on Route 3, a mile and half east of this city,.State police identified the victims as: Stanley Horr 53, of West Monroe Rd. Central Square RD1, Prioprieter of Horr's Restuarant Main St. Central Square and the Harmony Grill, W. First and Leitch Sts. this city. Mr. Louis Dorothy Goettel, 44, of 111 Williams St. North Syracuse, a passenger in the Horr Car. Admitted to Lee Memorial hospital were: Harvey Geary, 23, of 4 S Third St, a jailer at the Oswego County Jail in Oswego, lacerations of the forehead, face, and left knee. Condition good. Donald Vanderhaden, 21, of 269 W. Seventh St. fractured collar bone, possible head injury, cuts and bruises. He had not regained consciousness by noon. Donald Hanlon, 26, of 324 W. Third St. forhead and facial lacerations. Condition good. - DEAD ON ARRIVAL - Horr was pronounced dead on arrival at Lee Memorial hospital and Mrs. Goettel died a few minutes after arriving at the hospital in Menter's ambulance. The injured were attended by Dr. Kenneth Kurtz at the hospital. Horr and Greary were the drivers of the vehicles that collided. The Horr car was westbound and Geary was driving eastward, presumably.. Assistant District Attorney Thomas McCarthy appointed Dr. Kurtz as coroner's physician and ordered an autopsy which was performed in the Oswego county morgue by Dr. Nicholas Alter. The coroners verdict is being withheld pending results of the autopsy, Mr McCarthy said. - INVESTIGATION CONTINUES - The accident took place at 12:05 am on a straight stretch of road, according to Trooper Raymond Miller of Minetto substation, who is in charge of the investigation which still is continuing today. From preliminary investigation, state police said today that the two sedans crashed practically head on in the westbound lane with the Horr car coming to a stop atop a concrete guard post, which is overturned. The car stopped in a precarious position at top of a 10 to 12 foot embankment. Police feared that it might topple into the snow filled ditch and fiel on the north side of the highway before a wrecker could remove it from the scene. Geary's sedan was facing west on the south shoulder of the road about two car lengths east of the Horr vehicle. The right side door was located some 10 feet from the car and about 50 feet out in the field to the northeast of the cars. Both cars were demolished in the crash. State police were unable to explain how the Geary sedan was in the westbound lane. It was theorized that the young Oswego County jailer had come into the straight stretch of road off a slight curve and downgrade and had been unable to get back into his own traffic lane before the crash occurred. - SAVES COMPANIONS LIFE - Hanlon told state police that all three men were hurled from the Geary car in the crash. VanderHaden landing in the snow in the north ditch about 15 feet to the east of the Horr car. Hanlon said that he suddenly found himself and Geary on the pavement and saw lights of a car approaching. He pulled his companion off the highway just in time as the approaching vehicle failed to stop and assist the injured. Trooper Miller said that Hanlon's actions possible saved Geary's life as well as his own. When state police arrived Hanlon and Geary were standing against the latter's car and the fatally injured were trapped in their demolished machine. Later VanHaden was found in the ditch. Menter's ambulance made two trips to the accident scene, removing Horr and Mrs. Goettel first. Trooper Miller placed Hanlon and Geary in their patrol car until the ambulance returned for them. Sheriff Merwin R. Uperaft(?), Deputy Ora Lawton and Special Deputy Donald Vossler later arrived at the scene and assisted Trooper Miller in handling the traffic and investigation. Horr was enroute to the Harmony Grill, the management of which he had recently taken over. He had cashed up at his Central Square restaurant. Mrs. Goettel a friend of the family was a passenger in the Horr vehicle. - LIVED IN FAMILY HOMESTEAD - Mr. Horr was born Nov 26 1905, in the home in which he was residing at the time of his death. He was a son of Lillian Spaulding Horr Cornwall and the late Eugene Horr. Educated in the Central Square, Cicero and North Syracuse schools, he was associated with his father in the refrigeration business for several years. Five of six years ago he became proprietor of Horr's Restaurant in Central Square and two months ago also obtained the Harmony Grill in this city. He was vice president of the Oswego County Tavern Keepers association. He married a cousin, the former Miss Ethel Horr, about 12 years ago. Surviving besides his wife and mother are four daughters. Janet and Jean, 8 year old twins; Joan, 6; and Jacquelyn, 4 and a brother, Vernon C. Horr of Oneida. Funeral services will be at 2:30 pm Sunday at the Watson and Hilton funeral home in Central Square, the Rev. Kenneth C MeQuinn, pastor of the Central Square Methodist church officiating. Burial will be in the Central Square cemetery. - BORN IN LIVERPOOL - Louise Dorothy Klotz(?) Goettel was born July 4, 1914, in Liverpool, a daughter of the late Bernard and Louise Herman Klotz. She was educated in the Syracuse city schools and at the time of her death was employed in the General Electric Co. plant in Syracuse. Surviving are her husband from whome she was estranged; three sons, Douglas Jr. John and Thomasl a daughter, Susan, all at home; four sisters, Mrs. Louis (Henrietta) Bonsall, Mrs Marcus(?) Kugler, Mrs Albert (Catherine) Dean and Mrs Donald (Agnes) Watson, and four brothers, Walter, George, John and Francis Klotz, all of Syracuse and several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, April 3 1959 Palladium Times - THREE SURVIVORS OF FRIST FATAL CRASH IMPROVE - Thursday's first double fatality took place at 12:05 am on Route 3. mile and half east of Fulton, when Stanley Horr, 53, Central Square and Fulton tavern operator, and a companion, Mrs. Louise Koltz Goettel, 45, of North Syracuse, were killed in a two car head on collision. Three Fulton men were injured and hospitalized. Funeral services for Mr. Horr will be 2:30pm Sunday at the Watson & Hilton Funeral Home in Central Square, the Rev. Kenneth C McQuinn, pastor of the Central Square Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Central Square Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Goettel will be at 8:15 am Monday at the Waidele Funeral Home, 506 Prospective Ave, Syracuse and at 9 am in St. Rose of Lima Church with burial to be in Assumption cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight 7 to 9 and Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Conditions of the injured Fultonians at Lee Memorial Hospital. Fulton, was given today as: Harvey Geary, 23, of 4 S Third St turnkey at Oswego COunty jail. Good. Donald Hanlon, 26, of 423 W Third St. Good. Donald Vanhaden, 21, of 260 W. Seventh St. condition unchanged, still unconscious. An autopsy at the Oswego County morgue here yesterday disclosed that Horr was instantly killed, having suffered a fractured neck, fractured rib and fractured left leg. Mrs. Gottel died from severe internal injuries which included crushed left chest, lacerated lung and diaphragm hernia. She only lived a few moments after arrival at Lee Memorial hospital in Fulton. | Horr, Stanley Eugene (I78787)
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| 14898 | Newspaper Obituary - April 3, 1984 Syracuse Herald Journal - John J. Moose - Port Byron - Services for John Joseph Moose, who died Sunday at his home on Barnes Road, Port Byron, after a long illness will be private. Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Throop. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today (April 3) at Audoun Funeral Home, Port Byron. Contributions may be made to the Port Byron Ambulance Fund. He was born in Findley, Ohio. He served in the Navy for six years, and was a World War I veteran. He had been a master electrician and an electrical contractor in Port Byron, Weedsport, and Auburn. He and his wife operated a small floral business until 1981. Surviving are his wife, Alice; a son, John Jay of Port Byron; three grandsons, Jay, John, and Robert and two great grandchildren. | Moose, John Joseph (I14117)
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| 14899 | Newspaper Obituary - April 30, 1919 Pulaski Democrat - Mrs. Lydia Coon - Mrs. Lydia Coon, widow of Peter Coon, was born in Williamstown, July 2, 1834 and passed away April 22 at the home of her son, Milton J. Coon, in Richland, aged about 85 years. She leaves to mourn, six children, Willis, of Lacona; Mrs. Louisa Chawgo, of Pulaski; Mrs. Julia Van Alstine, of Lacona; Oren Coon, Pulaski; Milton Coon, of Richland and Frank Coon, of Lockport; three brothers, Ira Orton, Pulaski; Wm. Orton, of Pineville, Ethel Orton, of Richland and a host of friends who will mourn her loss. | Orton, Lydia A. (I34935)
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| 14900 | Newspaper Obituary - April 4, 1963 Sandy Creek News - Born in Richland, she was the daughter of Lester and Ida Russell Kinsman. She attended school in the Seeley district on the South Ridge Road. September 30, 1904 she was married at Carthage to Milton D. Stewart. She left thirteen sons and daughters, these being, in order of age: Eliza Weaver, Cyrus, Dexter, Gilbert, George, Fred, Bert, Ethel Green, Harwood, Harold, Eva Sampson, James Stewart, Bertha Moyer. Three children died, these were Lester, born 1909 and died in 1910; Orin, born 1916, died 1916; Elsie, born July 1927 and died June 27, 1944, on the day of her graduation from Sandy Creek Central school. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 11, 1963 Oswego Valley News - Local Men's Sister Dies in South Pond - Mrs. Myrtle Kinsman Stewart, 75, died Wednesday morning, March 27, 1963 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Green of South Pond. She had been in failing health for several years, but had been seriously ill only since the previous Monday. She was born September 2, 1887 and on Sept. 30, 1904 was married to Milton D. Stewart of Richland. Mr. Stewart died Dec. 17, 1961. She is survived by nine sons. Cyrus, Dexter, Fred, Bert, Harwood, Harold and James all of Sandy Creek; George of Ellisburg, Gilbert of Lacona; and by four daughters, Mrs. Eliz Weaver, Sandy Creek; Mrs. Eva Samson, Mannsville; Mrs. Bertha Moyer and Mrs. Ethel Green of Sandy Pond; two brothers, John Kinsman and Floyd Kinsman, both of Fulton; two sisters Hazel Stewart of Sandy Creek and Anna Miller of Carthage. She leaves more than 40 grandchildren and more than 20 great grandchildren, as well as nieces and nephews. Two of her sons, Lester and Orin, and a daughter, Elsie, died. The funeral was held at the Weston and Woodard funeral home at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Robert Murphy, pastor of Orwell Union Church, officiated. Burial was in Richland Cemetery. | Kinsman, Myrtle Mae (I78117)
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