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| 14901 | Newspaper Obituary - April 4, 1979 Sandy Creek News - Raymond C. Stewart, 82, Syracuse Road, Pulaski, Route 4, died Friday morning, March 30, 1979 at his home. Born May 16, 1896, at Richland, a son of Pearl and Mary Wyman Stewart he attended Pulaski Academy and High School and married Ethel A. Pevert, Nov. 19, 1916, in Pulaski.They lived in the Syracuse section where he was employed by the Allied Chemical Co., at Solvay as a maintenance foreman, retiring in 1962. Since then, he and his wife had a roadside produce stand. He was a member of Pulaski Lodge IOOF, Rising Sun Rebekah Lodge 149, IOOF, and was charter member of the Half-Shire Historical Club of Richland and was a former member of the Richland Cemetery Association. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Stewart; a son, Harold E., Pulaski; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A son, Raymond C. Jr., died Oct. 21, 1976. The funeral was held Monday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with Rev. Charles Austin, officiating. Burial was in Richland Cemetery. In past years, we had occasion to stop at his vegetable stand located on Route 11, just south of Fernwood Corners. Mr. Stewart was always very courteous and helpful and his customers certainly appreciated it a great deal. | Stewart, Raymond Clarence Sr. (I36823)
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| 14902 | Newspaper Obituary - April 4, 1995 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - JOHN A. SURPRISE, PULASKI, DIES AT AGE 70 - John A. Surprise, 70, of 7519 Maple Ave., died Sunday at Oswego Hospital. The funeral will be at a later date at Rhodes-Charapata Funeral Home, Oconto, Wis. Burial will be in Oconto Catholic Cemetery. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. Surviving are two daughters, Cindy Caufield, Sandy Creek, and Tina Marie Surprise, Syracuse; two sons, Michael, Pulaski, and Gary, Syracuse; a granddaughter; a sister, Lulu Mareks, Oconto; three brothers, Cordy and Clement, both of Oconto, and Francis, Almira, Wash., and several nieces and nephews. Born March 21, 1925, in Oconto, a son of Mitchell and Mary Brunck Surprise, he was educated in Wisconsin and served in the Army during World War II and the Korean War. He married Mary Therisa Caufield on March 31, 1953, at Sandy Creek. She died Sept. 19, 1977. Mr. Surprise was formerly employed by the town of Sandy Creek Highway Department and lived at Richland and Sandy Creek before moving to Pulaski 18 years ago. He was a member of NE-OS-CO Horseshoe Club. | Surprise, John A. (I17114)
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| 14903 | Newspaper Obituary - April 4, 2002 Evening Tribune - Hornell, New York - JOHN C. DIMON - DANSVILLE/PHOENIX -- John C. Dimon, 89, formerly of Dansville, passed away early Wednesday morning (April 3, 2002) at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville, after being transferred from the Livingston County SNF in Mt. Morris, where he had been a resident for the past few years. He was born in Palermo on Feb. 25, 1913, a son of the late Adelbert and Bessie Kingsly Dimon. On April 8, 1935, he was married to the former Vivian Ruth Thompson, who predeceased him on Sept. 4, 1998. He was also predeceased by his siblings, Una Evans, Donald and Earl Dimon. John was a graduate of Baldwinsville Fee Academy in 1931. He was a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps. in North Carolina during 1934. He retired from the Phoenix Central School District in 1976 as the head custodian. After retiring, John and Vivian moved to Dunedin, Fla., until moving back to Dansville in 1993. He was raised in Callimachus Lodge #369 of the F & AM of Phoenix, N.Y. on Jan. 7, 1954, and later transferred membership to the Phoenix Lodge #115 of the F & AM of Dansville. He was also a member of the Kate J. Jackson Court #39 of the Order of the Amaranth, Past Royal Patron of the Deborah Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, both of Dansville. John was also an active member for over 44 years of the Phoenix Volunteer Fire Department, where he also served as treasurer for several years. John is survived by his daughter, Mary Jane (Sheldon) Ford of Mt. Morris; his son, Dr. Carl A. (Susan) Dimon of Grand Prairie, Texas; a sister, Dorothy (Ralph) Wolfe of Baldwinsville; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Hindle Funeral Home, 271 Main St., Dansville. Interment will be Monday at 1 p.m., with a graveside service in Phoenix Rural Cemetery, Phoenix. Contributions may be made to the Masonic Brotherhood, c/o Phoenix Lodge #115 F & AM, 68 Elizabeth St., Dansville, N.Y. 14437. Newspaper Obituary - April 5, 2002 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - John Carl Dimon, 89, of Mount Morris died Wednesday. Born in Palermo, he lived in Dunedin, Fla., and on State Street in Phoenix before moving to Florida in 1985 and to Dansville in 1993. He graduated from Baldwinsville Free Academy in 1931. He retired in 1976 as head custodian for Phoenix Central Schools after 17 years. He was a former member of Callimachus Lodge 369 Free & Accepted Masons in Phoenix and was a member of Phoenix Lodge 115 Free & Accepted Masons in Dansville. He was a 44-year member of Phoenix Volunteer Fire Department and was treasurer for several years. He served in the Civilian Conservation Corps in North Carolina in 1934. His wife, the former Vivian R. Thompson, died in 1998. Survivors: A daughter, Mary Ford of Mount Morris; a son, Dr. Carl A. of Grand Prairie, Texas; a sister, Dorothy Wolfe of Baldwinsville; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Graveside services: 1 p.m. Monday in Phoenix Rural Cemetery. No calling hours. Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, Phoenix, has local arrangements. Contributions: Masonic Brotherhood, care of Phoenix Lodge 115 F&AM, 68 Elizabeth St., Dansville 14437. | Dimon, John Carl (I64549)
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| 14904 | Newspaper Obituary - April 5, 1923 Daily Sentinel - Rome, New York - West Amboy - Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Henderson mourn the death of their little son, Richard, aged two and a half years, who died last week after an illness of three days with pneumonia. They have three other children. | Henderson, Richard Albert (I12026)
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| 14905 | Newspaper Obituary - April 5, 1973 Syracuse Post Standard - Mrs. Anna Richards Oswego - Mrs. Anna J. Richards, 87, of 201 Conway Ter., died Wednesday at Os- She was admitted to the hospital Tuesday evening. Born in New .York City, Mrs. Richards attended New York City schools. During World War 11, she was active in the Red Cross. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. Surviving is a daugher, Mrs. Thomas M. McGough of Oswego, four grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in First United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Dain Funeral Home. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 4, 1973 Palladium Times - Obituary - Mrs. Anna Richards - Mrs. Anna J. Richards, 87, of 201 Conway Terrace, died early this morning at Oswego Hosptial. Mrs. Richards was admitted to the hospital Tuesday evening. She was the widow of William S. Richards. Born in New York City, she was the daughter of the late Jan and Anna Jicha. She was educated in New York City school, and during World War II had been active in the Red Cross. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Thomas M. (Lola) McGough of Oswego, four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church on Thompson Road, the Rev. Robert Morse officiating. Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery. Calling hours at Dain Funeral Home will be tonight 7 to 9 and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. | Jicha, Anna Kathryn (I36543)
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| 14906 | Newspaper Obituary - April 5, 1989 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Robert I. Hadcock, 67, of 308 N. Beech St. died Tuesday at Veterans Administration Medical Center after a long illness. A native of Mexico, Mr. Hadcock moved to Syracuse more than 30 years ago. He retired in 1987 as foreman after 33 years with Matlows Steel Corp., Syracuse. Mr. Hadcock was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are a son, Richard Sr. of Syracuse; two daughters, Linda Lanzafame and Bonnie Hadcock, both of Syracuse; two brothers, Donald and Clifford, both of Mexico; and nine grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, Mexico, the Rev. Scott Manzer officiating. Burial will be in Mexico Village Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 5305 Washington Ave. | Hadcock, Robert I (I40988)
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| 14907 | Newspaper Obituary - April 5, 2003 Fulton Patriot - Fulton, New York - Arlene B. Kinsman, 92, of North Seventh Street, Fulton, died Thursday, March 27, 2003 at Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton. She was a life resident of Fulton. She retired in 1972 from Nestle Company after 40 years. She was a member of State Street United Methodist Church, Fulton. Surviving are a sister, Ruby Wardhaugh of Fulton; a brother, William Wardhaugh of Fulton; and several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Services were held Saturday at Foster Funeral Home, Fulton. Burial will be at Mount Adnah Cemetery, Fulton. | Wardhaugh, Arlene Belle (I36822)
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| 14908 | Newspaper Obituary - April 6, 1896 Daily News - Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania - Death Makes Claim - Two Well-Known People Pass Beyond - E. Samuel and A. Martin - The Close of Eastertid Witnesses Sorrow in Several Local Households - Since the solemn closing of the Easter Sabbath persons well-known in this vicinity have been removed from the material to the spirit world, both being old residents of this region. They are Edmund Samuel, of Ashland, father of Dr. E. W. Samuel, of Mt. Carmel and A.B. Martin of Mt. Carmel. - Edmund Samuel - Edmund Samuel, father of the Mt. Carmel physician of that name, died at Ashland at ten o'clock this morning, aged 61 years. He was born in Wales, May, 1835, and came to this country in 1861, locating at Wilkes-Barre. A little later he located at Ashland, where he and the family have since resided. His wife preceeded him in death about a year ago. The deceased was one of Ashland's most highly respected citizens and for many years and until the time of his death was a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church. For quite a number of years he as a mine foreman and for several years since the passage of the act creating that body had been a member of the mine examining board. His coninuous connection with mining brought to him the physical evils that so often affects the miners, and he suffered from asthma, this being largely responsible for his sickness and death. He had a large acquaintance, and many in Mt. Carmel who knew him will be pained to learn of his death. Mr. Samuel's was a member of the Masonic fraternity, and under their direction the funeral services will be conducted, augmentary to those of the Methodist church. The time of the funeral has not yet been determined at this writing. There are surviving him these children. Dr. Edward W. Samuel and Mrs. S.H. McConnell of Mt. Carmel; Thomas Samuel of Philadelphia; Dr. William Samuel, of Gilberton; Misses Mellie, Emily and Gertrude, of Ashland. | Samuel, Edmund William (I77339)
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| 14909 | Newspaper Obituary - April 6, 1922 Sandy Creek News - Wilbur F. Jamerson - Wednesday morning at 11 a.m. Wilbur F. Jamerson, aged 73 years, passed away at his home east of Lacona. Mr. Jamerson was a native of West Martinsburg and married Miss Hattie Hale, daughter of Darius Hale of the town of Sandy Creek. Two sons blessed this union, both of whom have died. During his active life they lived at the Hale farm, south of the village, later owning a farm between the Ridge Road and the Carpenter school house. Mr. Jamerson has been in failing health for some time but more rapidly since the death of his son, WIlliam D. Jamerson, less than a month ago. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 o'clock at the home, Rev. T. T. Davies officiating. Newspaper Obituary - April 20, 1922 Sandy Creek News - Wilbur F. Jamerson - In the passing of Wilbur F. Jamerson, which occurred at his home, on the Ridge Road, east of Lacona, Wednesday, April 5, 1922, the town lost a citizen honored and respected by all who knew him. He had been in failing health during the latter years of his life. He was born at Martinsburg, N.Y., Nov. 27, 1848, the son of Levi and Susan Jamerson. He was united in marriage in 1871 to Miss Hattie Hale, daughter of Darius and Cynthia Hale. This union was blessed by two sons, who after reaching manhood, and had established a home of their own, passed away to the intense and abiding sorry of their wives and parents. Charles W. died some ten years ago and William D. in the midst of usefulness and activity was laid in God's Acre recently. The funeral services was held at his late home Saturday, April 8, when friends and neighbors met to shed silent and sympathizing tears by reason of the loss sustained by the departure of one whom they loved, Rev. T. T. Davies officiating. Burial in the Woodlawn cemetery. The floral tributes were elaborate and beautiful. He is survived by his widow, who in her sorrow and loneliness, has the sympathy of her many friends. Thus on by one of our friends are being gathered home and the world is emptier and life sadder, because of their absence. Mr. Jamerson was a man of real worth and never failed to add his quota to the universal good of humanity. | Jamerson, Wilbur F. (I36049)
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| 14910 | Newspaper Obituary - April 6, 1981 Citizens Voice Newspaper - Mrs. Sarah Kennedy - Mrs. Sarah M. Kennedy, formerly of 42 Dexter St., Lee Park, Hanover Township, died Sunday afternoon at 100 Janelin Drive, Glen Burnie, Md. The former Sarah Tasco, she was born Nov. 18, 1902 in Lee Park. She was the daughter of the late Louis and Mary Ann Guiglardi Tasco. She attended Hanover Township schools and was a member of St. Aloysius Church, Wilkes-Barre. She moved to Maryland two years ago. Her Husband, Phillip Kennedy, died July 26, 1970. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. James (Rita) Kane, Edwardsville; Mrs. Richard (Mary) Kaschner, Glen Burnie, Md., with whom she resided; sons, Phillip Kennedy, Loveland, Ohio; Edward Kennedy, Glen Burnie, Md.; 13 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; brother, Abel Tasco, Hanover Township; sister, Mrs. Jennie Burns, Lee Park. Funeral will be Wednesday at 9 from Mamary-Durkin Funeral Home, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 in St. Aloysius Church. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. | Tasco, Sarah Madeline (I59124)
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| 14911 | Newspaper Obituary - April 6, 1998 The San Angelo Standard Times - Eudocia E. Stewart, 82, of San Angelo died Saturday, April 4, 1998, at 2:50 p.m. in a local hospital. Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens officiated by the Rev. Phil Webber, associate pastor of Baptist Temple. Arrangements are by Johnson's Funeral Home. Mrs. Stewart was born Oct. 12, 1915, in Sandy Creek, N.Y., to Earl and Fannie DeForest. She married Warren L. Stewart in 1931. She was preceded in death by her husband and her son, Warren Jr. Survivors include two sons, Donald Stewart and wife, Mary, of San Angelo and Archie E. Stewart of Aurora, Ill.; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. The family would like to thank the nursing staff of the fifth floor of Shannon Medical Center and the staff of Park Plaza Nursing Home for all of the kind and loving care of Mrs. Stewart. | Deforest, Eudocia Elizabeth (I80296)
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| 14912 | Newspaper Obituary - April 6, 2010 Post Standard - Shirley Stacy - April 3, 2010 - Shirley Stacy, 82, of Oswego. Surviving: three daughters, Marilyn Dale, Judy Gilly and Janice Mashburn, and three sons, Kenneth, Jerome and Brian Stacy. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday at Nelson Funeral Home, Oswego. Calling Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. | Schroeppel, Shirley Blanche (I13332)
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| 14913 | Newspaper Obituary - April 7, 1870 Pulaski Democrat - Died - In Sandy Creek, March 11th, of consumption, Orrin Stewart, aged 35 years. The angel of death has again invaded this family circle for the second time in two years, and has taken away in the prime of his life, yet the fairest flowers bloom and die. But while we regret the loss of one so dear to us, we cannot mourn, for we know that he is happy and has been admitted into the shining courts of Heaven. His fond brothers and sisters have lost a kin and affectionate brother, but he has gone to mingle with those pure spirits above, to join the happy throng that rings the Redeemer's praise forever. When dying he called his friends to his bedside, and bade them all adieu. His request was for them all to meet him in heaven. He lingered for months with disease. The last few weeks of his sickness, his sufferings were indeed great, and he longed to be at rest in his Survivors arms, on the banks beyond the stream, where flowers of fadeless beauty ever bloom. No fear of death invades his mind. | Stewart, Orrin (I8951)
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| 14914 | NEWSPAPER OBITUARY - April 7, 1920 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Last Wednesday afternoon, at his home in Richland, occurred the death of another of our oldest inhabitants, Jesse E. Calkins, who had been troubled with heart weakness for some time. Mr. Calkins was born in this town near Richland August 26, 1837. He was the son of Russell Calkins, one of the pioneer settlers of this town. he spent the early part of his life around Richland, moving to a farm south of Sand Bank, now Altmar, fifty-three years ago. There he lived until three years ago when he came back to his native town and bought a home in the west part of the village of Richland. Mr. Calkins was twice married. By the first marriage he had four sons and one daughter, and by the second marriage to Miss Rebecca White, of Richland, he had two sons, all of whom are living, as is also the second Mrs. Calkins. The children are Mrs. Orin Potter, of Superior, Wisconsin; Walter of Paradise, Wisconsin; Pearl of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin; James of Seattle, Washington; Dr. Arthur of Chadwick, Illinois; and Hoyt, a teacher in Manilla. Thus the family was so scattered that but two, Arthur and Pearl, were able to attend the funeral which was held, Sunday noon, at the home, Rev. C. A. Robinson, pastor of the Methodist church of Richland, officiating. Burial in Willis cemetery. "Uncle Hiram" is gone. We shall miss him. The Democrat's editors have had a faithful friend in him for over fifty years, as he has been a regular or occasional correspondent for the Democrat for over a half a century. He was our South Albion correspondent until he removed to Richland. He wrote for years over the name "Uncle Hiram" and that name became fixed so he was more often called "Uncle Hiram" than any other name. He was president of the Democrat's Correspondent Association and we had some grand times at the annual gatherings. When Uncle Hiram and "Aunt Jane" drove up to the picnic grounds and began taking out baskets and chicken pie pans we all knew there was going to be enough to eat. Mr. Calkins had a fond of humor and he put it to good use when he sat down to write for the Democrat. His news items read like the literary creations of A. Ward or S. Clemens. He could "fix items up" so they would be read with a relish. Mr. Calkins was a Democrat. He was nominated for member of assembly one or more times by his party. He was a man of strong convictions and he would not beat around the bush to make them known. He was fearless and outspoken. He had a heart in him bigger than the heart of an ox. Many could testify of his kindness and generosity. The last time he came to the office, in February, he came tugging into the sanctum a monstrous squash and a string of popcorn, for which exertion he paid the penalty of an almost collapse in our office. He was in town the first of March, on business, but he had a bad time getting home and was tired out so he never fully recovered. His horse got down in the snow and excited him so much it made a deep draft on his heart power. Mr. Calkins was a member of Orwell Grange and he was always very devoted to the order. He served his town as patrolman on the state road, four years ago. He will be missed, not only in his home but in the whole eastern Oswego county, where he has been a conspicuous and esteemed citizen so many years. He loved his children and was proud that out of the whole great family there is not one who caused him to blush as he spoke their names or thought of their lives. NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Wednesday, January 31, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - South Albion - I will send you a copy of the Ulster County Gazette which may be of interest to you and the readers of the Democrat. The paper was among the effects of my father, recently deceased. It was formerly the property of my grandfather, Rufus Price, who was a colonel under Gen. Washington, and at one time his aid-de-camp. He was a pensioner of the revolution and came to Richland in 1808 and settled on the farm now owned by Isaac Price Douglass on the Port road. At the death of my grandfather the farm went to his eldest son, my uncle, Isaac Price. At his death he went to his son-in-law, Volney Douglas. At his death he went to his eldest son, the present owner, Isaac Price Douglass. Please return the paper as I value it highly. NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - December 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - In Minnesota Woods - Editor Democrat - Thinking perhaps a description of my surroundings might be of interest to your many readers, I will say I am in Northern Minnesota near the Iron Range Mountains with the thermometer at 46 below. I am 38 miles from the nearest post office and 38 miles from the nearest highway. I get the good old Democrat two weeks behind time but it is always new to its many readers here and is passed around until it is worn out. Our mail reaches us by log train every day (if the train runs). The only train that carries mail and passengers is the local freight train with two cabooses. Deer are more plentiful than rabbits are in Albion, with a sprinkling of moose, elk, bear and lynx. It is solid timber for hundreds of miles to Hudson Bay. This is a lumber camp called Cloquet Lodging Camp No. 1, and they have 17 camps on this road. There are but four ladies here and they are the wives of the engineers, conductors and master machinist. There is a round house and repair shop, and 8 locomotives, a blacksmith shop, harness shop, repair shop for sleighs, freight house office, store house, boarding house, sleeping house for the woodsmen, also one for the railroad men and four dwelling houses. Now I will give the menu for one day. In the cook's shack there are 250 men to feed; it takes five men cooks. 1 1/2 barrels flour, 1 barrel sugar, 3 quarters of the finest beef, 5 sacks of potatoes, turnips, cabbage, carrots, beets, onions, 1 bushel of beans, 2 boxes of soda crackers, besides cheese and pickles, chili sauce, catsup, tea, coffee, the milk of three cows, besides condensed milk. No butter, but olives, plenty of canned goods for sauce and pies, three or four kinds of cake, three or four kinds of cookies, two or three kinds of pies, the best of homemade bread, rolls, buns, biscuits, and fried cakes; plenty of beef steak and pancakes for breakfast and on Friday about 10 bushels of frozen fresh ciscoes. So you see the men are not starved. Day before yesterday the local brought in 176 new men. They arrived about 2 o'clock p.m. without their dinner and had to be fed and lodged. Nearly every train brings from 25 to 100 men. Rush Lake is four miles long by one mile wide. It froze over in September and will stay so until June. They are filling it with pine logs and carry four or five train loads of 25 to 35 cars each to the mills at Cloquet. Every day each car contains about 10,000 feet of logs. So you see there is something doing here. There was a man shot yesterday, he was mistakes for a deer. He was carried out on the cars this morning. I will be in Deluth for Christmas and hope to again in the near future see the smiling faces of an Albion snow drift. Merry Christmas to all. J. E. Calkins, December 18, 1905 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - December 12, 1917 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Letter From J. E. Calkins - Editor Pulaski Democrat, Chadwick, Illinois, Dec. 7, 1917 - Thinking you might like to hear from this neck of the woods, I will say, the first friend I met on my arrival here was a copy of the Democrat, which seemed like a visit from an old friend, as it gave one all the news from home. Some of the news was sad as it chronicled the death's of several old and respected acquaintances, also much pleasant news. In regard to this section, the N. W. corner of the state, I will say, it is a great hog country, as a farmer who has not got from 40 to 200 hogs is not in the race and the beauty of it is he has the corn to fat them on. Some of the hogs run in the field and help themselves, while others are in yards, where the corn is drawn in on wagons with a box 4 or 5 feet high and dumped on the feeding floor where they help themselves at all times. The pens are small chicken coop affairs that can be easily moved from place to place, while the hog house is a well built structure, warm and high and at the breeding season is kept warm day and night, and a man is on guard at all times to see that the little fellows are not neglected by their mother. Don't for a moment think there are no fine herds of cattle here, for they are on nearly every farm, but the calves are not shipped out as at home, for they are all raised and there is plenty of young stock here and a herd of 30 to 40 head of one and two year old steer is a common sight. As to roads, on a trip of about one hundred miles, by auto yesterday I did not see a rod of our state road, that is cement road. The roads here are well graded dirt roads and kept well oiled and seem as solid and smooth as our state roads. There is no stone here for the roads. On the trip, yesterday, we passed through MT. Carrol and took in the old Indian Head Trail, suppose to run from New Orleans to San Francisco, went to Savannah on the Mississippi River and a round about way back to Chadwick. This is prairie country, but down towards the Mississippi River it is rough and hilly. At one point we saw where they were draining a lake about three or four miles wide by ten miles long and pumping the water out to reclaim the land. Much of the land that was under water, two years ago, is today some of the finest farming land in the state and worth $300 per acre. This soil is as black as a new polished stove. The farmers here are just picking their corn, rather cold work for zero weather. The corn is husked and picked on the hill and the cattle and hogs turned in to finish the job. If this finds space in the good old Democrat you may hear from me again. J. E. Calkins Vitals - March 31, 1920 - Jesse E Calkins, age 82 years, 7 months, 5 days. Date of birth, August 26, 1837, born in Richland Township, New York. Sex, male; race, white; married; occupation, retired farmer. Name of father, Russell Calkins, born in Canada. Name of mother, Parmelia Price, born in Richland Township, New York. Informant, Eva L. Minot, Richland, New York. Cause of death, chronic valvular disease of heart. Signed by Percival D. Bailey, M.D., March 31, 1920, Richland, New York. Place of burial, Willis cemetery, April 4, 1920. Undertaker, G. W. Morton, Pulaski, New York. | Calkins, Jesse Elliot (I36039)
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| 14915 | Newspaper Obituary - April 7, 1969 Wilke-Barre Times Leader Evening News - William T. Mattick, Former Foreman, Dies - William T. Mattick, 249 Taft Street, Lee Park, Hanover Township, died last night at 7:45 at Wymoning Valley Hospital. He had been a patient a week. A former resident of Miners Mills section, he belonged to Holy Rosary Church, Ashley and was a retired foreman of D&H Coal Company and Pagnotti Coal Company. Surviving are his widow, the former Stella Myzick, whome he married after his first wife, the former Genevieve Kennedy, died in 1951. Also surviving are children, Mrs. W. Corcoran, Plains; Mrs. Luke E. Sheridan, Mrs. Vincent McGilloway, Mrs. Joseph Dohman and Mrs. James Gavin, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Thomas Egan, Forest Park, Bear Creek; stepdaughter, Mrs. Edward A. Pietroski, Hanover Township; brother, John Mattick, Kingston; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Binker, Hudson, Plains Township; 31 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, Step son, Leo J. Myzick, College Park, Md., died in 1968. Funeral will be Wednesday from the funeral home, 20 South Main Street, Plains Wednesday at 8:45 with Requiem mass in the parish church and interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call Monday 7 to 10 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. | Mattick, William Thomas (I58988)
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| 14916 | Newspaper Obituary - April 8, 1948 Mexico Independent - Mrs. E. Hoffman, Born in Parish, Dies of Illness - Mrs, Emma Henderson Hoffman, widow of Edward Hoffman of Dugway, died Friday morning in University Hospital, Syracuse, after a brief illness. Mrs. Hoffman was born in Parish August 12,1888, a daughter of the late Frank and Anna Leno Henderson. She was a member of the Methodist Church and Parish grange. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Winifred Carman of Nyack; a brother, Fred Henderson of Ontario; a sister, Mrs. Marion Shipley, burial in Dugway Cemetery. | Henderson, Emmeretta (I44886)
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| 14917 | Newspaper Obituary - April 8, 1954 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - E. H. SPENCER OF CAMDEN DIES - Funeral services for Elwin H. Spencer, 50, of Camden, who died in Syracuse Memorial Hospital Friday following a long illness, were conducted Sunday from the B. A. Sanborn and Son Funeral Home at Camden, at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. George E. Stiegler, rector of the Episcopal Church officiated. Burial was made in Dugway Cemetery. Members of the Camden I.O.O.F. Lodge and Masonic Lodge paid their respects at the funeral home Saturday evening. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Florence Jennings Spencer; his father, Charles Spencer of Brewerton; five sisters, Mrs. George (Blanche) Waters of Oneida, Mrs. Irene Stacy of Syracuse, Mrs. Emil (Emma) Hilton of Brewerton, Mrs. Chester (Anna) Murphy of Parish and Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Rogers of Jordan; four brothers, Fenton of Youngstown, Ohio, Stanley of Richland, Richard of Pulaski and William V. Spencer of Fulton. Mr. Spencer was born July 23, 1903, in Albion, the son of Charles and the late Lena Montondo Spencer. He married Florence Jennings in Pulaski on April 5, 1928. The couple lived here following their marriage until 1938 when they moved to McConnellsville where he was employed by the F. S. Harden Co. for 17 years. Moving to Camden in 1941, he was district deputy grand master of Oneida District II, I.O.O.F. in 1944-45 and was a past president of the Past Noble Grands Assn. of Camden Lodge, I.O.O.F. He was an active member of the Queen Village Rebekah Lodge and a member of Philanthropic Lodge, F & A. M. He was a member of St. James Episcopal Church in Pulaski. | Spencer, Elwyn Hubbard (I80955)
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| 14918 | Newspaper Obituary - April 8, 2005 Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) (Published as Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) and Philadelphia Daily News (PA)) - Death Notice - SULLIVAN CAROLE (nee Murray), April 7, 2005, beloved mother of Edward T. Watts Sr. and Carole Watts; survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to Viewing Sat. 2 to 4 P.M. GARZONE FUNERAL HOME, 1830-36 E. Somerset St. Interment private. | Murray, Carole Ann (I59065)
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| 14919 | Newspaper Obituary - April 9, 1936 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - MRS. KATHRYN BYRNS - Mrs. Kathryn Byrns, 72, died at the home of her son, Francis Byrns, at Smartville, April 5, 1936, from a shock. She was born at Tyantinaga, Canada, the daughter of Francis and Alice Daly, who were natives of Ireland. At an age of thirteen she came to the United States with her parents; who settles on a farm in Boylston where they lived until the death of Mr. Daly. Although Mrs. Byns has been in failing health for the last fifteen years, she had been able to be out and around until last June, when she slipped and hurt her leg. She was confined to her bed until last February when she would, with aid, get up and sit in a chair for a time. Her husband, John Byrns, died in 1920. She was with her daughter and son and other relatives until five years ago, since then she has lived with her son, Francis Byrns at Smartville. She was tenderly cared for by her son and daughter who were with her when she passed away. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Louis LaTant of Sandy Creek, one son, Francis Byrns of Smartville, a brother, Frank Daly of Pulaski, the last one of eleven children of Francis and Alice Daly. She leaves eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Her funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Byrns with Rev. E. D. Carpenter conducting the service. | Daly, Katherine (I34398)
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| 14920 | Newspaper Obituary - April 9, 1942 Pulaski Democrat - Mother of Pulaskian Died At T.I. Park - Mrs. J.H. Orton, 80, mother of Mrs. Charles Paddock. Pulaski, died at her home at Thousand Island Park, Wednesday after an illness of two weeks. Besides Mrs. Paddock she is survived bv her husband, J.H. Orton, T.I. Park; two sons, H.R. Orton, Camden, and Ray Orton, Syracuse; three other daughters, Mrs. Blanche Greenwood, Mrs. Frank Houghton, Syracuse, and Mrs. Ruth Ryder, T.I. Park: and two sisters. Mrs. Mary Mulford. Rome, and Mrs. Grace Devendorf, Schenectady. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Pratt funeral home, Lacona, and burial was in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski. | Towne, Julia Adele (I34938)
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| 14921 | Newspaper Obituary - April 9, 1968 Watertown NY Daily Times - Stewart L. VanAlstyne Dead at 87 - Lafargeville - Stewart L. Van Alstyne, 87, Maple Street, died at home early this morning. He had been in ill health two years. The funeral will be Friday at 2pm at the family home with Rev. Clifford Sullivan, former pastor of LaFargeville Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Depauville cemetery. Friends may call at the family home Wednesday evening and Thursday afternoon and evening. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eva M. Van Alstyne; five daughters, Mrs. Maurice (Margaret) Daily, Lafargeville, Mrs. Doris Getman, Mrs Roger (Pauline) Walti, and Mrs. Dennis (Sharon) Connell, all of Clayton; a son, Eugene Van Alstyne, Chaumont; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Frank (Winnie) Ostrander, Brewerton, and Mrs. Nick (Ella May) Kendrat, Sandy Creek; a stepson, Walter Stewart, Syracuse; a sister Mrs. Fred (Florence) George, Hannibal; 13 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Born in Depauville, May 5, 1880, a son of Secord and Sarah Empey Van Alstyne, he had lived in the Lafargeville section most of his life and worked as a farmer and paperhanger. On Sept 18, 1907 he married Miss Ella Haller. She died Jan 27, 1937. He married Eva May Nichols Stewart on Feb 24, 1940. Mr. Van Alystne was a life member of the LaFargeville Volunteer Fire department and a member of the LaFargeville grange. | Vanalstyne, Stewart Levi (I69763)
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| 14922 | Newspaper Obituary - April 9, 1986 Post Standard - McGann - Raymond R. McGann, 70, 106 Moulter St., Manlius, April 8, 1986. Survived by his wife, Claribel, one son, William; three daughters, Ruth Kellish, Judy Calogero and Bette Bell, a sister, Eva Hickox; 10 grandchildren, Kristen, Laura, Gina, Brian, Mary, Peter, Joanna, Amy, All and Lindsey; and several nieces and nephews. Services Thursday 11 a.m. at the Manlius United Methodist Church, the Rev. Allyn C. Foster officiating. Burial Manlius Village Cemetery. Calling hours Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m. at Newell-Fay Funeral Home, Manlius. Contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of Manlius United Methodist Church or the Manlius Ambulance Fund. | McGann, Raymond (I34392)
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| 14923 | Newspaper Obituary - ARNOLD E. LOOK - Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - August 10, 1998 - Arnold E. Look, 81, of Smith Road, Weedsport, died Friday at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Syracuse. Born in Orwell, he lived in Weedsport most of his life. He worked many years for Jordan Wire. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: His wife, Dorothy; a daughter, Patricia Ann Pascal of Skaneateles; four sons, Richard A. and Brien K., both of Weedsport, William E. of Montgomery, Ala., and David L. of Florida; a stepbrother, Lloyd Potter of Redfield; 18 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. Services: 8 p.m. Tuesday at Jewell Funeral Home. Calling hours 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 8886 S. Seneca St., Weedsport. | Look, Arnold Edward (I70274)
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| 14924 | Newspaper Obituary - August 1, 1906 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - The death of Horace N. Wilcox, which occurred July 13, removed from our town a well-known and highly respected citizen. Mr. Wilcox was born in Evansville, Wisconsin, in 1852. He came with his parents to this town when four years of age and has ever since resided here. He was in the employ of the railroad many years but was obliged to retire twenty-three years ago on account of injuries received while on duty near Adams. Since then he has been engaged in farming most of the time. He was sick eight months with cancer of the liver and stomach. His funeral was held the 15th under direction of the Spring Brook Odd Fellows Lodge and Rev. Samuel E. Brown, of Pulaski, preached a very appropriate and earnest discourse. Mr. Wilcox is survived by a wife and six children. Vitals - July 13, 1906 ~ Horace M. Wilcox, age 54 years, Married, Farmer, born in Wisconsin, Resident of Richland Township for 27 years, Son of Orlando B. Wilcox born in Vermont, and Nancy Nobles born in New York, Died in Richland Township of carcinoma of the liver and stomach. | Wilcox, Horace Noble (I43182)
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| 14925 | Newspaper Obituary - August 1, 1918 Sandy Creek News - Delbert W. Russell - Fallen In France - Grandson of Frank Russell, Veteran of Civil War - Many Relatives in Lacona and Boylston. - The services held in honor of Delbert W. Russell in the Methodist church at Altmar last evening were largely attended, the church being filled to over flowing. The relatives were seated in a body and the Brotherhood of the church to which Delbert belonged were present to pay their tribute of respect. Delbert Russell and his two brothers who are serving overseas are grandsons of Frank Russell, a veteran who resided in Sandy Creek, near the Ingersoll cheese factory and who served in the Civil War. His maternal grandfather, George Riley, also enlisted but did not see service as the war closed soon afterword. His uncle Frank Riley has for 22 years been in the U. S. army where hs is now serving overseas so far as the family know as an officer. His grandparents on the maternal side were George and Elizabeth Riley of Lacona and Bolyston. The mother of Delbert Russell was Rose Riley and her brothers are John Riley, who resides on the Ridge north of Lacona and Mrs. Bert Rowe of Bolyston and Miss Anna Riley of Watertown. The services were in charge of Rev. F. B. Clark, pastor of the church who offered prayer. Rev. C. A. Robinson of Orwell read the Scriptures and Rev. Charles T. Holcombe of Pulaski gave the address. He paid tribute to the patriotism of the parents who had given three sons to the army, To the country that had won so much for liberty in the Revolution and Civil Wars. He referred to the present conflict waged in behalf of suffering humanity on the Belgian and French front and how our hearts bled for the women and children of those devasted lands as well as for those who had found a grave beneath the waters of the ocean over whose waters the neutrality of nations prevails. He spoke of the touching scenes enacted in Pulaski when the boys departed for the front and the Godspeed that went with them, sustained in the belief that when they reached French soil something worth while for all this sacrifice would be forthcoming. Then was brought the conforting words of the Scripture; how the Father gave his only begotten son for us as we give our sons that the cause of righteousness and liberty may prevail. Besides his parents and sisters and brother he leaves a sweetheart who promised to wait his return and then become his wife, Miss Sadie Sherman of Altmar. Those present from here at this service were: Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowe, Miss Anna Riley, Watertown, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bortles, cousins, Grant and Miss Flossie Baker, cousins, Mead Robbins, H. A. Myers, Pitt Barker, Roscoe Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dudley Corse, Miss Ellen H. Corse. | Russell, Adelbert William (I14431)
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| 14926 | Newspaper Obituary - August 1, 1957 Pulaski Democrat - Mrs. O. Harmon Rites Are Held - Mrs. Addie Harmon, 85, widow of Ora W. Harmon died Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Littler in Delano St., following an illness of a few weeks. She had been in failing health for several years. Services were held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Littler home with the Rev. James N. Pauley of New Hartford, former pastor of Park Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. Harold Page, pastor of the Congregational Church. Interment was in Pulaski Cemetery. Her five grandsons, Harmon and Gordon Littler of Pulaski, Robert Littler of Oneida, Jack Littler of Jefferson and Gerald Littler of Birmingham, Ala., and Robert Balcom of Pulaski acted as bearers. Surviving besides her daughter and five grandsons are a son, Albert Harmon of Orlando, Fla.; and a sister, Mrs. Lydia Hutchins of Mannsville, who is a patient in Oswego Hospital recovering from an auto accident several weeks ago; and two granddaughters, Mrs. S.C. (Marguerite) Jackson of Boonville and Mrs. John (Elizabeth) Lough of Cooperstown; and 11 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Harmon was born Nov. 3, 1871, at Richland the daughter of William and Mary Lighthall Orton. She was married Jan. 3, 1895, to Mr. Harmon in Richland. His death occurred March 27, 1949. She was a member of the Park Methodist Church and active in its societies as long as her health permitted. She had resided in the village the past 35 years. Vitals - July 26, 1957 - Addie Harmon, age 85 years. Date of birth November 3, 1871, born in Richland, New York. Sex, female; race, white; widow; occupation, housewife. Length of residence in town where death occurred, 35 years. Name of husband, Ora Harmon. Name of father, William Orton. Name of mother, Mary Lighthall. Informant, Mrs. Bessie Littler, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, chronic myocarditis with myocardial degeneration, duration 20 years; contributed by cardio renal vascular sclerosis, duration 25 years. Signed by J. Mason, M.D., July 27, 1957, Pulaski, New York. Undertaker, Franklin J. Taylor, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Pulaski cemetery, July 29, 1957. | Orton, Adeline J. (I37032)
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| 14927 | Newspaper Obituary - August 1, 1996 Post Standard - Mildred I. Horr, 88, formerly of Port Byron and Weedsport, died Tuesday at Mercy Health and Rehabilitation Center. Mrs. Horr was a domestic worker for several area families. Surviving are a daughter, Charlotte Richardson of Weedsport; a son, Calvin of Auburn; and several grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday at the Jewell Funeral Home, Weedsport. Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Port Byron. Calling hours will be 1 to 3 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, 8886 S. Seneca St., Weedsport. Contributions may be made to the Emerson Church in care of Gladys Jones, South Street Apartments, Weedsport, N.Y. 13166. | White, Mildred Isabella (I42682)
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| 14928 | Newspaper Obituary - August 10, 1937 Elk Rapids Progress - Elk Rapids, Michigan - Mrs Tressia Dingman, daughters Miss Donna Mae Dingman, and Mrs Laura Belle Ackerman, accompanied Mrs Ed Sheffer to Lake City Saturday, where they attended the funeral of Mrs Jennie Hinkley, formerly Mrs Will Dingman of Elk Rapids, who passed away Wednesday evening August 4. Mrs Hinkle returned to Lake City the previous Sunday, after spending several days picking cherries near Elk Rapids. Orin Dingman and daughter Laura Belle also attended the funeral, going there with Paul Greenman of Alden. __________________ wife of (1) William Peter Dingman (her cousin), and (2) Henry H. Hinkley, and daughter of Martha Lindo Dingman who died 1938 NY, (burial unknown) | Dingman, Jennie A. (I34237)
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| 14929 | Newspaper Obituary - August 10, 1976 Syracuse Herald Journal - Waring - Everett B. Waring, 79, of 110 Lock St. Phoenix, August 10, 1974. Survived by his wife Mrs. Dorothy Quimby Waring; one son, Jerome E. Waring; two granddaughters. Private services will be held at the Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, Phoenix, Rev. Norman E. Isaman officiating. Contributions may be made to the Phoenix United Methodist Church in his memory. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, August 10, 1976 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Everett B. Waring - Phoenix - Everett B. Waring, 79, of 110 Lock St., died Tuesday morning in Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, where he had been a patient two weeks. Native of Phoenix, he had resided for about 10 years on Lamson Road, where he operated a farm before returning here. He retired in 1963 after operating Waring's Grill 20 years. He served in the U.S. Navy in World War I and was a charter member of the first American Legion post here. He also was a member of the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club. Survivors include his wife, the former Dorothy Quimby, a son, Jerome E. of Dover, Del., and two grandchildren. Private services will be held at the Allanson Glanville Tappan Funeral Home at the convienence of the family, the Rev. Norman E. Isaman, pastor of the Congregational Church. Burial will be in Phoenix Rural Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Contributions may be made in his memory to the Phoenix United Methodist Church. | Waring, Everett Blackford (I56306)
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| 14930 | Newspaper Obituary - August 10, 1983 - Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Area Deaths - Laura Cole, 79 - Laura Richardson Cole, 79, of Albion Crossroad, Parish RD 1, died Sunday morning, August 7, 1983 in the Oswego Hospital after a short illness. She was a life resident of the town of Albion. Mrs. Cole was a member of the Dugway United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women's organization. She is survived by one son, George Cole of Parish; one daughter, Patricia Mowers of Parish; two daughters in law, Shirley Cole of Nashville, Tenn., and Barbara McCadam of Cato; 15 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; one sister, Luella Mouck of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews. Services were 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Harter Olmstead Funeral Home, Parish. Burial was in the Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. | Richardson, Laura Belle (I36630)
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| 14931 | Newspaper Obituary - August 10, 1997 Syracuse Herald Journal - Dorothy E. Gayne, 85, of 30 Delano St. died Saturday at her home. She was a life resident of the Pulaski area and a member of St. John the Evangelist Church, Pulaski. Her husband, Floyd, died in 1996. Surviving are three sons, William F. and Arthur F., both of Pulaski, and F. James of Altmar; three daughters, Beverly Gayne, Norma M. Gregory and Mary L. Gayne, all of Pulaski; a brother, Bert L. Coon of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Services are 11 a.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Park Street, Pulaski, the Rev. John Hogan officiating. Burial is in Pulaski Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Contributions may be made to the Volunteers of Oswego County Hospice. DOROTHY E. GAYNE PULASKI RESIDENT Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 10, 1997Browse Issues Dorothy E. Gayne, 85, of 30 Delano St., Deerfield Apartments, died Saturday at her home. Mrs. Gayne was a homemaker and a communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church. Born Oct. 4, 1911, in Fernwood, daughter of Bert Sr. and Flossie Moyer Coon, she attended Sandy Creek schools and was a was a life resident of Pulaski. She married Floyd Gayne on Jan. 5, 1929. Mr. Gayne, a self-employed carpenter and electrician, died March 11, 1996. Surviving are three sons, William F. and Arthur F., both of Pulaski, and F. James, Altmar; three daughters, Beverly Gayne, Norma M. Gregory and Mary L. Gayne, all of Pulaski; a brother, Bert L. Coon, Pulaski; 12 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. A daughter, Mildred Rossman, died Aug. 31, 1987. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. John Hogan officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Donations may be made to the Volunteers of Oswego County Hospice. | Coon, Dorothy Ellen (I53610)
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| 14932 | Newspaper Obituary - August 11, 1960 Niagra Falls Gazette - Former Falls Boy, 6, Dies - Funeral services were held Monday in Parish, N. Y.. (or a six-year-old former Niagara Falls boy, Joseph Nassoiy, who died Friday (August 5. 1960). Word of the boy's death was received here today. The Nassoiy boy, who had'i been ill for three years, died ; in Syracuse Memorial Hospital. He Is survived by his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nassoiy, 903 95th St.. this city, and Parish, respectively, and' a brother, Kenneth Nassoiy Jr., and sister, Nancy Nassoiy, both of Parish. Also survivingi' I are the boy's maternal grand father. Frank Becker. Parish, and his paternal grandmother, Esther Nassoiy, this city. Services were conducted at St. Anne's Church, Parish. Interment was In Parish. Newspaper Obituary - August 11, 1960 - Mexico Independant and Parish Mirror - Deaths - Joseph H. Nassoiy - Joseph Herman Nassoiy, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nassoiy, Parish R.D.1, died Friday in Syracuse Memorial Hospital following a two week illness. He was a first grade pupil in the Altmar - Parish - Williamstown Central Schools. Surviving besides his parents are a sister, Nancy; a brother, Kenneth; his maternal grandfather, Frank Becker, Parish; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Esther Nassoiy, of Niagra Falls. Prayer services was at 9:15 a.m. Monday at the Harter Funeral Home, Parish, followed by an Angel's Mass in St. Ann's Church at 9:30 a.m. Burial was in Carly Mills Cemetery. | Nassoiy, Joseph (I11841)
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| 14933 | Newspaper Obituary - August 11, 1997 Watertown Daily Times - BARBARA O. ROBARGE RED CROSS VOLUNTEER - Barbara Jane Orton Robarge, 71, Crestview Circle, Central Square, a Pulaski native, died Sunday at her home after a long illness. Mrs. Robarge was a former employee at Casual Corner, Central Square. She was a communicant and former secretary of St. Michael's Catholic Church, Central Square, where she was a lay reader and a member of its Altar and Rosary Society. She was a member of Fuller-Taylor American Legion Post 915 Auxiliary, Central Square, and had volunteered for over 40 years with the American Red Cross and was formerly active in the Girl Scouts. Born July 13, 1926, in Pulaski, daughter of Avery and Edwina Skinner Orton, she graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central School and attended Ohio State University where she was a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Mrs. Robarge was a direct descendant of early Jefferson County pioneers. Her great-great-great-grandfather was Dr. Abel Sherman, who came to Watertown from Brimfield, Mass., about 1803. Through her great-grandmother, Mrs. Martha Orinda Sherman Orton, she was a 10th-generation descendant of Edmund Sherman, who came to Massachusetts from England in 1634. She married Stanley J. Robarge on Oct. 28, 1944, at the home of the bride's parents in Pulaski with the Rev. W.A. Gardner officiating. The couple lived in Central Square for over 50 years. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Edward "Ned" and Robert, both of Central Square, and Kenneth, Brewerton; two daughters, Susan Michaels, Syracuse, and Nancy Robarge, Central Square; 15 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and a cousin. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Watson Funeral Home, Central Square, and at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Church. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Hospice of Central New York, P.O. Box 69, Syracuse, N.Y. 13208 or to St. Michael's Church. | Orton, Barbara Jane (I41822)
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| 14934 | Newspaper Obituary - August 12, 1925 Pulaski Democrat - Death Claims Pulaski Young Man - As the sun began to rise in the east, Thursday, Aug. 6th, the summons came to Mr. Claude E. Littler to lay down the burdens of this life and come up higher to enter into the rest that is prepared for those who love and serve our God. Mr. Littler had been in poor health for two years and about two weeks ago he grew worse and was taken to Syracuse General Hospital, where he failed fast until the end came Aug. 6. The body was brought here by Paul K. Foster, undertaker. Mr. Littler was born August 21, 1893 at Westdale, Oneida, Co. He had been a resident of this village about 10 years. He had for a long time been employed at Chas. Tollner Son's Company. Mr. Littler was a member of the First M. E. church. Surviving besides his widow, who was Miss Bessie Harmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Harmon of Delano St., are four sons, and two daughters, Robert, Harmon, Gordon and Gerald Littler and Marguerite and Elizabeth Littler, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Littler of Pulaski, two brothers, Ray of McConnellsville and Harold of Buffalo. Rev. E. H. Scott, pastor of the M. E. church, conducted the funeral at the home of his parents, Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial in Pulaski cemetery. Relatives and friends who were present from out of town were: Mrs. E. N. Hammond of Buffalo, Mr. Ray Littler of McConnelsville, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Littler of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harmon of Syracuse, Mr. E. E. Barber of Ilion, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Littler, Mr. and Mrs. George Munch of Utica. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutchins of Watertown, Mr. Elmer Walker of Camden, Mrs. Will Chandler of Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hutchins and son, Ward of Albion. | Littler, Claude Ernest (I36723)
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| 14935 | Newspaper Obituary - August 12, 2000 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - V. BRUCE BAILEY TRUCK DRIVER - The funeral for Vincent Bruce Bailey, 36, of 17069 County Route 90, will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Carpenter- Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville, with the Revs. Melody and Raymond Rudd officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Bailey drowned Wednesday afternoon in Lake Ontario, off Eldorado Beach in the town of Ellisburg. Calling hours will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mr. Bailey was a landscaper with Dan Sanderson Landscaping, Dade City, Fla., and then was a truck driver for Laser Transit and also Gilbert Express, Watertown. Born Oct. 25, 1963, at Fort Ord, near Monterey, Calif., son of Leonard and Betty Fryer Bailey, he attended school in Indianapolis, Ind., where he lived with his aunt and uncle after his parents' death. He married Linda M. Billings on May 16, 1987, in Zephyrhills, Fla. The couple moved to their present home in 1992. Surviving besides his wife are two sons, Brian D., Florida, and Edward A., Mannsville; a stepson, Loid P. Ellis, Zephyrhills; a daughter, Rebecca A., Mannsville; a brother, Michael, Salt Lake City, Utah; a sister, Mary Susan Doretta, Indianapolis; a grandson and several nieces and nephews. | Bailey, Vincent Bruce (I9038)
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| 14936 | Newspaper Obituary - August 13, 1931 Sandy Creek News - Our community was greatly shocked and saddened by the news of the drowning of Merle E. Dingman, which occurred on the night of July 31. Mr. Dingman, with three companions from the "Sealright" in Fulton, was swimming in the Oswego river, and suddenly without a sound of warning, sank from sight. When he did not come to the surface, the others became frightened and began diving in an unsuccessful attempt to locate him, but finally giving up in despair they reported the accident to the police, who recovered his body a few hours later. From the facts that he failed to come to the surface and that there was almost no water found in his lungs, it is believed that he suffered a heart attack, presumably brought on by the sudden chilling in the cold water. The departed was born August 17, 1891, the son of Charles and Jennie Dingman. He leaves to mourn his loss, his widow, three children, Ervin, Muriel and Naomi of Fulton; the parents; a sister, Mrs. Florence Gerow, of Oswego; a brother, Earl Dingman, of Lacona, and a foster sister, Mrs. Leila Carr of Sandy Creek. Funeral services, which were here at the home of his parents in Sandy Creek, Monday afternoon, August 3, 1931, were attended by a large concourse of mourning relatives and friends. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. The profusion of beautiful flowers expressed sympathy for the bereaved ones, and love for the departed. Merle Dingman, a man whose genial, sunny nature and likable traits, won him countless friends wherever he went, will be greatly missed by all who knew him, and the deep sympathy of the whole community goes out to the bereaved family, especially the aged parents, who suffered a similar loss twenty-one years ago, when their eldest son, Ervin, was killed by the cars. | Dingman, Merle Edward (I37208)
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| 14937 | Newspaper Obituary - August 13, 1959 Perry County Times - New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania - George M. Lewis, 53, of 226 Prospect Ave., Duncannon, who died Saturday, Aug. 8, in a hospital in Harrisburg, were held yesterday, Aug. 12, from the funeral home, 325 High Street, Duncannon. The Rev. Walter Glenn, pastor of Asbury Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemeter. He was a member of the Asbury Methodist Church, Duncannon Fire Company and a veteran of World War II. He also was a member of Duncannon American Legion, Perry Lodge 458 of the Masons, Marysville, and the Harrisburg Consistory. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth W. Lewis; four sisters, Mrs. Gail B. Young, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. James Chester, Duncannon R.D.1.; Mrs Ruth V. Lewis, Duncannon, and Mrs. Paul Kelly, Mt. Airy, and two brothers, David Lewis, Progress, and Paul Lewis, California. | Lewis, George Maynard (I35159)
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| 14938 | Newspaper Obituary - August 13, 2008 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Martha Benjamin Chatterton, age 85, US Route 11, Mannsville, formerly of Pulaski, died August 12, 2008 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse. Widow of Clarence Benjamin and Warren Chatterton. Survived by three daughters, Elaine (Calvin) Fairchild of Pulaski, Penny (James Jr.) Shutts of Sandy Creek, Lois Benjamin of Jacksonville, Florida; one son, Garry (Robin) Benjamin of Mannsville; three Chatterton stepchildren, six grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Funeral Services: Friday, 10 a.m. at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. Burial in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski. Calling Hours: Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions to Community Ministries Food Pantry, 12 Bridge Street, Pulaski, New York 13142 or Lacona Volunteer Fire Dept, Maple Avenue, Lacona, New York 13083. MARTHA B. CHATTERTON Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 13, 2008 Martha Benjamin Chatterton, 85, of 510 Route 11, formerly of Pulaski, died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center, Syracuse. Mrs. Chatterton was a cook at the former Pasco's Diner, Pulaski, and also worked at Selkirk Shores State Park, town of Richland. Born Aug. 3, 1923, in Adams, daughter of Glenn and Anna Chase Ward, she graduated from Pulaski High School in 1941. She married Clarence Benjamin on June 13, 1947, in Oswego. The couple lived in Pulaski. Mr. Benjamin died Feb. 6, 1975. She married Warren Chatterton on Dec. 16, 1977. They lived in Mannsville. Mr. Chatterton died Sept. 3, 1994. Mrs. Chatterton was a volunteer at Community Ministries Food Pantry, Pulaski, and a past member of Sandy Creek Grange 127, chaplain of Pomona Grange and member of New York State Grange. She also was a member of Pulaski Baptist Church and Lake Ontario Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 124, Sandy Creek, and a former member of the Pulaski Rebekah Lodge. Surviving are three daughters and two sons-in-law, Elaine and Calvin Fairchild, Pulaski, Penny and James Shutts Jr., Sandy Creek, and Lois Benjamin, Jacksonville, Fla.; a son and his wife, Garry and Robin Benjamin, Mannsville; six grandchildren, three stepgrandchildren, five great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Two brothers, Wally and Marvin Ward, and two sisters, Gladys White and Anna Marie Lindsey, died before her. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with lay pastor George Irwin, of Pulaski Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, where OES Chapter 124 will conduct a service at 6:30 p.m. and the Grange will have a service at 8:15 p.m. Donations may be made to Community Ministries Food Pantry, 12 Bridge St., Pulaski, N.Y. 13142, or Lacona Volunteer Fire Department, Maple Avenue, Lacona, N.Y. 13083. Class of 1942 PACS | Ward, Martha Chase (I53113)
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| 14939 | Newspaper Obituary - August 13, 2015 Syracuse Post Standard - Obituary - August 11, 2015 - Elizabeth A. Stewart, 103, passed August 11, 2015. She was born in Sherburne, NY and was a graduate of Sherburne High School in 1931. She worked for General Electric for 29 years before retiring in 1972. Surviving are her brother, Terry; her sisters, Gladys Musser and Arleen Land and several nieces and nephews. Graveside service at Evergreen Cemetery, Fabius, NY, will be Friday, August 14, 2015 at 11 a.m. Date of Death: August 11, 2015. | Stewart, Elizabeth A. (I68101)
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| 14940 | Newspaper Obituary - August 14, 1936 Binhamton Press - Father of 16 Killed - Syracuse, August 14 - Struck by an automobile last night. Ray Seeley, 62, father of 16 children, died while being taken to a hospital. Newspaper Obituary - Syracuse Journal Saturday, August 15, 1936 - Death Car Driver Is Given Parole - John Shayes, 230 King st., driver of the automobile that killed Ray Seeley, Thursday night, was paroled after making a statement at police headquarters, and a verdict of accidental death was given by Coroner Winne, Seeley, a municpal stadium watchman on the WPA payroll and father of 16 children, 13 of whom are living, was struck and killed by Shayes' car in Hiawatha Blvd., E. The body was taken to the home, 1623 Spring st., by Burns & O'Brien, funeral directors, Saturday. The funeral will take place at the home at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Newspaper Obituary - Syracuse Herald August 15, 1936 Motor Crash Victim To Be Buried Monday - The funeral of Ray Seeley, 1623 Spring Street, father of 16 children who was fatally injured when he was struck by an automobile in Hiawatha Boulevard, near Spring Street, Thursday, will be conducted from the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. Burton H. Butman, pastor of the First Ward Methodist Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Newspaper Obituary - St. Joseph Hospital. John Shayes, 230 King Street, told police that he was driving west in the boulevard when Mr. Seeley stepped into the street ahead of him. He was unable to avoid hitting him, he said. Shayes and his companion, Joseph Polin of 125 Renwick Place, were taken to police headquarters where they made statements. Mr. Seeley had been employed, it is said, at the Municipal Stadium grounds. Mr. Seeley, who died on the 13th of the month, is survived by his wife, 13 of his 16 children and 13 grandchildren. The children are Lawrence of Columbus, O., and Forest, Erwin, Olin, Etta, Raymond, Lester, William, Melvin, Leo, Mrs. Lester Wirth, Mrs. Clarabelle Horr and Mrs. Albert Owen, all of Syracuse. The funeral will be conducted from the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mr. Seeley was a member of First Ward Methodist Episcopal Church. His body will be taken to the home Saturday by Burns & O'Brien, funeral directors. | Seeley, Raymond (I36438)
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| 14941 | Newspaper Obituary - August 14, 2002 Watertown Daily Times - ALBERT D. WILSON - RETIRED GARAGE OWNER - Albert D. Wilson, 63, of 11188 Staplin Road, a longtime resident of Pulaski, died Tuesday morning at his home. Mr. Wilson was employed by Rider Truck Rental, Watertown, for 10 years and also worked at Blount Lumber, Lacona, for many years. He owned Wilson's Garage in Ellisburg for three years, retiring because of illness. Born Aug. 17, 1938, at Sandy Creek, son of Herbert and Ruth Leonard Wilson, he attended Sandy Creek schools. He had lived in Pulaski for 33 years before moving to Mannsville in 1993. He married Carole Greenwood on Oct. 26, 1960. She died Feb. 19, 1990. He married Arlene Villeneuve on Sept. 4, 1993. Mr. Wilson was a member of Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski. Surviving besides his wife are two sons, David, Sulphur, Okla., and Scott, Sandy Pond; two daughters, Brenda Bennett, Pulaski, and Linda Schubert, Hunker, Pa.; four stepsons, Edward Brown, Perch River, Allen Brown, Watertown, John Brown, Omaha, Neb., and Owen Brown, Cape Vincent; four stepdaughters, Cindy Parker, Mannsville, Kim White, Cape Vincent, Tina Black, LaFargeville, and Sonya Parker, Lowville; a brother, Jack, Lacona; a sister, Rose Pitts, Stroud, Okla., and several grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Newspaper Obituary - August 14, 2002 Syracuse Post Standard - ALBERT D. WILSON - Albert D. Wilson, 63, of Mannsville died Tuesday. Born in Sandy Creek, he attended Sandy Creek schools and lived in Pulaski 33 years before moving to Mannsville nine years ago. He retired as owner and operator of Wilson's Garage in Ellisburg after three years and had worked at Ryder Truck Rental in Watertown 10 years and Blount Lumber Co. in Lacona for many years. He was a member of Park United Methodist Church in Pulaski. He was a Navy veteran. His first wife, the former Carole Greenwood, died in 1990. Survivors: His wife, the former Arlene M. Villeneuve; two daughters, Brenda Bennett of Pulaski and Linda Schubert of Hunker, Pa.; two sons, David of Sulphur, Okla., and Scott of Sandy Pond; four stepdaughters, Cindy Parker of Mannsville, Kim White of Cape Vincent, Tina Black of LaFargeville and Sonya Parker of Lowville; four stepsons, Edward Brown of Perch River, Allen Brown of Watertown, John Brown of Omaha, Neb., and Owen Brown of Cape Vincent; a sister, Rose Pitts of Stroud, Okla.; a brother, Jack of Lacona; several grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial, Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, 52 Park St., Pulaski. | Wilson, Albert D. (I76773)
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| 14942 | Newspaper Obituary - August 15, 1986 Syracuse Post Standard - Beverly M. Scott, 49, of 125 Elton Ave, died Thursday(Aug. 14) at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital. A native of Sandy Creek, Mrs. Scott lived in Syracuse 25 years. She was a member of the auxiliary of Lodge 2191, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Surviving are her husband, Jack D.; two stepsons, Archie and Earl Scott, both of Syracuse; three sisters, Caroline Davies of Manlius, Pamela Scudo of Syracuse and Paula Petrus of Nedrow; four brothers, Gordon of Cortland, Gilbert of Clay and Mitchell and Michael Stewart, both of Otisco; six stepchildren and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Services will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at Ballweg & Lunsford Funeral Home, the Rev. Harold Bruen officiating. Burial will be in Onondaga Valley Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 4612 S. Salina St. | Stewart, Beverly Maxine (I7801)
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| 14943 | Newspaper Obituary - August 16, 1897 - Wilkes Barre Evening News - Sudden Death At Plymouth - Mrs. James Sprake, of Beade street, Plymouth, died quite suddenly yesterday afternoon from the bursting of a blood vessel. Deceased was a good, Christian woman and her death is a great shock to a large circle of relatives and friends. Deceased was about 58 years of age. She is survived by a husband, three daughters and two sons, Mrs. Elmer Laubaugh, Philadelphia; Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Harry Armitage, James and Edward, of Plymouth. Newspaper Obituary - August 18, 1897 Wilkes-Barre Record - Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania - The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Sprake will take place this afternoon at 2:30 from her home on Beade Street. Services will be held at the house and Rev. T. C. McKay will officiate. Interment will be in Hanover Green Cemetery. The steamer Wilkes-Barre will leave the upper landing at 3 o'clock and will convey to the cemetery all those that desire to go. Newspaper Obituary - August 18, 1897 Wilkes Barre Evening News - A Plymouth Funeral - The funeral of Mrs. James Sprake occurred from her late home on Beade street this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Impressive services were conducted at the house by Rev. T. C. McKay, D. D., pastor of the Puritan Congregational Church. The floral offerings were numerous and of exquisite design. The casket containing the remains rested in the front parlor and was an elliptic end draped casket. The cortege was very large, many going by rigs and steamer. Interment was at the Hanover Green cemetery. The funeral was in charge of the undertaking firm of Moore Bros. The pass bearers were George Race, John Evans, David Davis, Thomas Stevens, E. Erwine and Enock Williams. | Samuel, Elizabeth (I86566)
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| 14944 | Newspaper Obituary - August 16, 1922 Pulaski Democrat - Howard Nelson, 13 days old, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart, died August 4th, following an illness of jaundice. Funeral was held Sunday 2pm. Burial in Richland Cemetery. | Stewart, Howard Nelson (I27414)
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| 14945 | Newspaper Obituary - August 16, 1982 Pulaski Democrat - Allie A. Look, 64 of Chesapeake, Va,. died Tues., Aug. 10, 1982 at Chesapeake General Hospital after a short illness. A native of Sandy Creek and Lacona area, he served a lifetime in the service in World War II, Korean and Vietnam Wars. After 30 years service he retired from the Coast Guard as Master Chief Petty Officer in 1972, continuing as a building inspector for the Coast Guard until his death. He was married to the late Mary Smith, Orwell, N.Y., mother of their two children Marilyn and Walter until her death in 1965. He married Ethel Calhoun of Virginia in 1967. Surviving are his wife Ethel, a daughter Mrs. Jeffrey (Marilyn) Smith of Virginia Beach, Va., a son Walter of Chesapeake, Va., two stepsons, Ralph and Russell Sullivan of Virginia Beach, and seven step grandchildren, his father Albert Look of Sandy Creek and a sister Mrs. James (Emma) Caster of Orwell, N.Y. Services were at Holloman and Brown Funeral Home, 6568 Indian River Rd., Virginia Beach, Va. Sat, Aug 14, 1982. Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens, Norfolk, Va. | Look, Allie Albert (I58032)
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| 14946 | Newspaper Obituary - August 17, 1933 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, Oswego, New York - John Tilkins - John Tilkins, 75, a retired farmer residing in Pulaski, died Thurday morning, August 10, 1933, following an illness of six weeks. Mr. Tilkins was born April 31, 1858, at Fort Ontario, the son of Frank and Delia Goodrow Tilkins. He followed the occupation of farming until about eight years ago when he moved to Pulaski. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Lettie Tilkins; two sons, Lewis Tilkins of Richland, and Lawrence Tilkins of Auburn; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Tanner of Mannsville and Mrs. T. A. Gordon of Parish, and his sister Nettie Martin. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the home, burial being made in Woodlawn cemetery, Sandy Creek. | Tilkins, John Franklyn (I24203)
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| 14947 | Newspaper Obituary - August 17, 1983 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - LAWRENCE BYRNS, 65 - Lawrence Byrns, 65, of North Main Street, Sandy Creek, died Thursday morning, August 11, 1983 at the Oswego Hospital. He was born Sept. 12, 1917, in Boylston, the son of Francis and Minnie (Barber) Byrns. He had lived in Sandy Creek since 1965. He retired from the State Department of Transportation in 1976. He is survived by his wife, Helen (Montondo) Byrns; three sons, Robert Byrns of Hastings, Kenneth Byrns of Pennsylvania, James Byrns of Syracuse; one brother, Gilbert Byrns of Lacona; one sister, Mrs. Alice Sampson of Pulaski and eight grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m., Saturday at the Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with the Rev. Stanley Tanner, pastor of the Sandy Creek United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in the Hilliside Cemetery, Central Square. Contributions may be made to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance, Box 113, Pulaski for coronary-care equipment. | Byrns, Lawrence James (I15887)
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| 14948 | Newspaper Obituary - August 17, 1985 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Alice M Potter - RICHLAND - Alice M. Potter, 68, of Potter Road, Richland RD, died Thursday at Oswego Hospital. Mrs. Potter was born in Albion. She graduated from Pulaski Academy and the Albany Business College. She was employed by Blount Lumber Co., Lacona, and later by Fulton Boiler Works. Pulaski. She was a member of the Orwell Union Church, where she was a member of Da Ikeu Ciass. She was also a member of the Russell-Tryon Legion Post 1435 auxiliary, where she served as chaplain. Surviving are her husband, Earl D.; two sons, Albert L. of Manlius and David J. of Pulaski; three daughters, Ann M. Hagadorn of Syracuse, Barbara J. Mousaw of Clemmons, N.C. and Ellen E. Potter of Rochester; and a foster child, Ralph Steele of Oswego; two brothers, Albert S. Mattison and Samuel O. Mattison, both of Richland; a sister, Frances M. Hoenaw of Pulaski; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 2 p.m., Monday in the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Jeremy Duncan officiating. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Organ Fund of the Orwell Union Church. | Mattison, Alice Helen (I34798)
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| 14949 | Newspaper Obituary - August 17, 2001 Syracuse Post Standard - Jean M. Stenson, 70, of 5156 Route 11, died Friday at her home. Mrs. Stenson was employed at Oswego Hospital for 19 years, retiring in 1994. Previously, she was employed by Oswego County Mental Health for seven years and did private duty nursing for many years. She was a member of Park Methodist Church. Born May 3, 1931, in the town of Sandy Creek, a daughter of Harold and Helen Wilder Grinnell, she graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1949 and Crouse Irving Hospital School of Nursing in 1952. She married Warren B. Stenson on December 30, 1951, at the Camden Methodist parsonage with the Rev. Catlton G. Van Ornum officiating. Mr. Stenson, a retired employee of Dairylea Cooperative, Syracuse, died January 29, 1997. Surviving are three sons, Mark A., Coatesville, Pennsylvania, Kirk W., Orwell, and Kris G., Pulaski; a daughter, Kim M. Gibbs, Pulaski; a sister, Shirley Sanderson, Arcadia, California, and nine grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Catherine Salisbury officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Unity Acres, County Route 2, Richland, New York 13144. Class of 1949 Pulaski Academy Central Schools | Grinnell, Jean Marie (I41390)
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| 14950 | Newspaper Obituary - August 17, 2004 Post Standard - PAYE - Kathy A. Paye August 15, 2004 - Kathy A. Paye, age 49, of Pulaski, died Sunday at Oswego Hospital from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Kathy was a loving and devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She was born October 1, 1954 in Syracuse. She was a life-resident of Pulaski and the Town of Albion. She graduated from APW High School in 1972. She married Mark Paye on March 31, 1979. She received a Bachelor’s Degree in psychology from Brockport College and also received a degree in Secondary Education from SUNY Oswego and received a Registered Nursing Degree from Regent’s College, University of Albany. She was employed by Oswego County BOCES as a Nursing Instructor and was also employed by Oswego Hospital. She is a member of the Dugway United Methodist Church and the Pulaski Park United Methodist Church. She was a past Matron and a member of OES Chapter 159, Pulaski, and was a 15-year member of the Salmon River Hockey Association. Surviving are her husband, Mark J.; two sons, Luke and Mike of Pulaski; three daughters, Sarah of Williamstown, Laura and Kathryn of Pulaski; her parents, George and Doris Cole of Dugway; five sisters, Sandra Blaise and Laurie Hunter of Pulaski, Dodie Brewer of NC, Darlene Scarborough and Charlene Moon both of VA; two brothers, George Cole of VA and Larry Cole of Pulaski; one granddaughter, Branigan Walker. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski. Burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. Calling hours will be held from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park St., Pulaski. Donations may be made to Kathryn Paye c/o Laurie Hunter, 14 Otis Acres Drive, Pulaski, NY 13142. Newspaper Obituary - August 17, 2004 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - KATHY A. PAYE - REGISTERED NURSE, INSTRUCTOR - Kathy A. Paye, 49, of 3293 Route 13, was pronounced dead Sunday afternoon at Oswego Hospital after she was injured in a one-car accident earlier on Route 104 in the town of Mexico. Mrs. Paye worked for Oswego County Board of Cooperative Educational Services as a nursing instructor and also worked as a registered nurse for Oswego Hospital. Born Oct. 1, 1954, in Syracuse, daughter of George and Doris Cole, she graduated from Altmar-Parish- Williamstown High School in 1972, received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Brockport State University College, a degree in secondary education from Oswego State University College and a registered nursing degree from Regents College, Albany State University. She married Mark Paye on March 31, 1979. She was a member of the Dugway United Methodist Church, Park United Methodist Church, was a member and former matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter 159 and was a 15-year member of the Salmon River Hockey Association. Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Luke and Michael, both of Pulaski; three daughters, Sarah Paye, Williamstown, and Laura and Kathryn Paye, both of Pulaski; her parents of Dugway; five sisters, Sandra Blaise and Laurie Hunter, both of Pulaski, Dodie Brewer, North Carolina, and Darlene Scarborough and Charlene Moon, both of Virginia; two brothers, George Cole, Virginia, and Larry Cole, Pulaski, and a granddaughter. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Park United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. Calling hours will be 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Donations may be made to the Kathryn Paye Trust Fund, in care of Laurie Hunter, 14 Otis Acres Drive, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142. | Cole, Kathy Ann. (I67694)
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