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| 14951 | Newspaper Obituary - August 17, 2008 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Charles A. Mattison Jr.- August 15, 2008 - Charles A. Mattison Jr., 78, life resident of Altmar, died Friday in Watertown. He was born May 12, 1930, in Altmar and graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1947. He owned and operated a dairy farm for 45 years and was later employed by Ames Dept. Store in Pulaski for several years. Surviving: one daughter, Ruth Meeks of Waterloo; three sisters, Virginia Pollic of Richland, Eleanor Geyer of VA and Ruth Larrabee of Detroit, MI; friends, Cathy and Tim Derr of Richland; and three grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, Clarissa, and one sister, Evelyn Summers. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with burial in Pineville Cemetery. Calling hour will be 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, prior to the service. | Mattison, Charles A. (I8902)
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| 14952 | Newspaper Obituary - August 17, 2014 Oneida Daily Dispatch - Jean Joslyn Schuler Obituary - ONEIDA - Jean Joslyn Schuler, at the age of 45 of 425 Sconondoa St., Oneida, N.Y. died Saturday, Aug. 16, 2014 at the Oneida Healthcare Center after being stricken at home earlier. She was born on Nov. 10, 1968 in Oneida, the daughter of Lewis Joslyn, Sr. and Frances Lighthall Joslyn of Oneida. She married David Schuler in Canastota, N.Y. on Aug. 18, 2007. They would have celebrated their 7th wedding anniversary on Monday. Surviving beside her parents are her husband, David Schuler at home; two sons, Justin T. Bender and his fiance Tiffany Howe, James D. Schuler and one daughter Julie F. Schuler all of Oneida; four brothers, Lewis "Skip" (Teresa) Joslyn Jr., Timothy (Anita White) Joslyn, Bruce (Jessica) Joslyn and Lyndon Joslyn all of Oneida. Six sisters, Debra (Gary) Ratajczak of Vernon, N.Y., Christine (Mike) Mason of Oneida, Patricia (Leland Holmes) Lints of North Bay, Cathy (Bub Chesebro) Joslyn of Oneida, Marjorie (William Seamons) Joslyn on Oneida, and Peggy (William) Mason. Six grandchildren, Jailynn, Raelyn, Tyler, Justin, Jr., McKenzie, and Kendall and several nieces and nephews. Four special friends, Juanita and Jay Chesebro, Beverly Canfield and "Chuckie." She was predeceased by a brother, Jesse E. Joslyn in September of 1973. A special thanks to her nieces, Melissa Ostrander, Jean Farnham and Haylee Holdridge, and to Jean's best friend and niece, Joslynn "Lew Lew" Mason. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2014 at the First United Methodist Church, Main Street, Oneida, N.Y. at 2 p.m., with Pastor Tricia Johnson officiating. Calling hours will be held at the Fiore Funeral Home, 303 Main St., Oneida, N.Y. from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. prior to the funeral. Burial will be made in McConnellsville, Cemetery. | Joslyn, Jean (I71598)
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| 14953 | Newspaper Obituary - August 18, 1949 Sandy Creek News - Orin I. Brown, 75 Dies in Sandy Creek - Orin I. Brown, 75, a life long resident of Sandy Creek, died Friday, August 12, 1949 at 5am at the home of his sister, Anna Brown. Mr. Brown had been in failing health for several years but had been confined to bed since April. Funeral services were held from the Weston and Woodard funeral hom Sunday afternoon, August 14, at 2 with Rev. Selden H. Ward, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Sandy Creek, officiating. Burial was made in Woodlawn cemetery in Sandy Creek. Orin I. Brown was born September 10, 1873 at Mannsville, the son of Ferrendez J. and Leonora Cook Brown. He was educated in Sandy Creek schools. on June 3, 1899 he married Miss Nettie Nemier of Sandy Creek, Mrs. Brown died April 26, 1938. Mr. Brown was a carpenter by trade; a member of the First Baptist Church; and for many years was a member of the Sandy Creek Fire Department. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Glenn Chamberlain, Lacona; a son, Gerald, Ogdensburg; his sister, Anna of Sandy Creek; two grandchildren Robert Brown, Ogdensburg and Robert Chamberlain, Lacona; also a niece and nephews. | Brown, Orin J. (I36568)
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| 14954 | Newspaper Obituary - August 18, 1960 Pulaski Democrat - Rites Held for W.C. Mouck - William Claude Mouck, 55, died Saturday at the Oswego Hospital where he had been a patient two days. He had been in ill health several months. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2pm at the family home., 1 North Street. with the Rev. James N Pauley, of New Hartford, a former pastor of Park Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Maple Lawn Cemetery at Dugway. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Luella Richardson Mouck; two daughters, Mrs. James (Barbara) Comins of Pulaski and Mrs. John (Verda) Sperati of Syracuse; one son, William Mouck of North Syracuse; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Rudd of Sandy Creek and Mrs. Matie Snyder of Watertown, a brother, Clarence Mouck of Richland. Mr. Mouck was born Dec. 21, 1904 at Tamworth, Ontario, Canada, the son of Jacob and Ida Storring Mouck. Previous to his illness he had been employed as an electrician at the Crouse Hinds Co. in Syracuse. He was a member of Park Methodist Church. | Mouck, William Claude (I34758)
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| 14955 | Newspaper Obituary - August 19, 2008 Times Telegram - Herkimer, New York - Thomas S. Davis - Mr. Thomas S. Davis, 83, formerly of 470 Otsego St., Ilion and more recently Folts Home, Herkimer, passed away Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Utica. He was born in Richland, N.Y. on Sept. 27, 1924, the son of Thomas W. Davis and Frances Stewart Davis. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 1942. After extensive training as an aircraft mechanic he went to the South Pacific theater during World War II where he served in the Marshall Islands until the end of the war. Upon returning home he married Jane H. Davis on Oct. 15, 1945, a union of 62 years until her passing in December of 2007. Tom stayed in the Navy for two more years and received training in electronics and worked on Link trainers before being honorably discharged in 1948. He worked as a carpenter for many years, and then in the electronics and computer field as a technician and engineer, retiring from MDS in 1987. He loved to hunt and fish and enjoyed many good times deer hunting in Nobleboro with his friends, and fishing in the Ilion Gorge. An avid astronomer he enjoyed time with his telescope in his backyard and loved to work in his vegetable garden. He is survived by his children; a son, Thomas W. (Bill) and his wife, Mary of Mohawk; a son, Robert and his wife, Jean of St. Johnsville, and a daughter, Jane E. (Better) of Mohawk; six grandchildren, Christopher and wife, Lisa of Whitestown, Michael and wife, Karlee of Mohawk, Charlotte Davis, Jennie Davis and Robert and wife, Candace of Amsterdam and Katie Davis of Mohawk. He is also survived by his sister, Joan and her husband David Carter of Charlottesville, Va., and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services for Mr. Davis will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 20 at 10:30 a.m. from the Whiter-Henrix Funeral Home Inc., 100 Otsego St., Ilion, with Rev. Robert Wollaber officiating. Interment will follow in the Richland Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday, Aug. 19 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the funeral home. Friends are asked to consider memorials to the American Cancer Society in Tom's memory. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. Vitals - Thomas Stewart Davis, born in Richland Township, September 27, 1924. Sex, male; legitimate, yes; born alive at 7 AM. Signed by A. G. Dunbar, M.D. Father: Thomas Davis age 21, born in Bear Cave, California; residence, Richland; occupation, laborer. Mother: Francis Stewart, age 21, born in Richland; residence, Richland; occupation, housework. Number of children born to this mother, 1; number of children of this mother now living, 1. | Davis, Thomas Stewart (I35523)
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| 14956 | Newspaper Obituary - August 19, 2010 Syracuse Post Standard - Elizabeth Mary Horr, 92, of Southwood, died Sunday at the home of her son and daughter-in-law in Murfreesoro, TN. Born and raised in East Hampton, she was the daughter of the late Floyd and Anna (Spaulding) (McGarva?) Field. She was a graduate of East Hampton High School and a 1938 graduate of The New York State School of Home Economics in Canton. She was an Election Inspector for many years. She was a member and Past Matron of Manlius King Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. She loved to read, sew and cook. She was predeceased by her husband, Vernon Clyde Horr, in 1978; daughter, Patricia Buculla in 1991 and son, Dannel Horr in 2006. Surviving are her son, Shawn (Teena) Field of TN; daughter, Tammy (Harry Cohen) Horr of North Syracuse; grandchildren, Chris and Jeffery Demperio, Kim Horr, David and Brian Cohen, David Windhausen, Ryan and Kelly Field; five great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Ballweg & Lunsford Funeral Home, Syracuse. Burial will be in Verona Cemetery, Verona. Calling hours will be held Thursday, 4 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home, 4612 S. Salina Street. | Field, Elizabeth Mary (I59372)
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| 14957 | Newspaper Obituary - August 2, 1956 Mexico Independent- Leon H. Richardson, 59, died in the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital Watertown, last Wednesday morning. He had been a patient since Sunday. He was born February 21, 1897 at Parish, son of the late Solomon Richardson and Mary Spencer Richardson. Farming had been his occupation all his life. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Pauline Holland, Central Square; Mrs. Rose Couch, Syracuse; Mrs. Anna Middleton, Pahiona, Park, Florida; Mrs. Catherine Mulfeey, Phoenix; and Mrs Grace Stone, Parish, Three sons, Solomon, Fulton; Carl, Phoenix and Edward, Cranberry Lake. Six sisters Mrs. Ella Hubbard and Mrs. Laura Cole, Parish; Mrs. Lydia Miller, Sandy Creek; Mrs. Luelia Mouca, Pulaski; Mrs; Fannie Fousley, Parish.; and Mrs. Amelia Ware, Oswego; two brothers, Earl Richardson, Parish; and Hubbard Richardson, California; and 18 grandchildren. Services were held at Parish, Saturday. Burial Was in the Dugway cemetery Dugway, N. Y | Richardson, Leon Harvey (I80085)
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| 14958 | Newspaper Obituary - August 2, 1980 Citizens Voice - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania - Mrs. Elizabeth Tobin - Mrs. Elizabeth M. Kennedy Tobin, 30 E. St. Mary's Rd., Hanover Township, died Friday night in Mercy Hospital where she was admitted Thursday. Born Aug. 3, 1899, in Larksville, she was the daughter of the late James and Margaret Foley Kennedy. She was a graduate of Larksville High School and was in the floral business with her husband. She was a member of St. Aloysius Church, Wilkes-Barre, and its Altar and Rosary Society. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and Third Order of St. Francis. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. June Wright, Detroit; Mrs. Jeane Gilroy, Norht Burnswick, N.J., and Mary Jean Cooney, with whom she resided. Funeral will be Tuesday at 9 from the Mamary-Durkin Funeral Home, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre, with mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 in St. Aloysius Church. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday 7 to 9, Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. | Kennedy, Elizabeth E (I61701)
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| 14959 | Newspaper Obituary - August 2, 1988 Post Standard - Deceased Name: BLANCHE BREWER - Blanche Brewer of East River Road North died Monday at her home. A native of Lysander, Mrs. Brewer was a life resident of the Fulton area. She formerly was employed 19 years with Sealright Corp. Surviving are her husband, Erwin; two daughters, Judy Young of Fulton and Sharon Buckingham of Croghan; a son, James Mangano of South Hannibal; a sister, Rhoda Brown of Fulton; a brother, Newton Ward of Fulton; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Young & Son Funeral Home, the Rev. Dolen Morris officiating. Burial will be in Fairdale Cemetery, Hannibal. | Ward, Blanche Ruth (I42538)
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| 14960 | Newspaper Obituary - August 2, 1999 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - TINA M. SURPRISE FORMERLY OF SANDY CREEK - Tina Marie Surprise, 42, Granite Shoals, Texas, formerly of Sandy Creek, died April 6 at Granite Shoals after being struck by a car. Miss Surprise lived in Syracuse before moving to Texas this spring. She had been a meat wrapper at various stores in the Syracuse area. Born April 12, 1956, in Watertown, daughter of John A. and Mary Therisa Caufield Surprise, she graduated from Sandy Creek High School. Surviving are a sister, Cindy Caufield, Sandy Creek; two brothers, Michael, Pulaski, and Gary, Syracuse; a niece, and several aunts, uncles and cousins. The funeral was in Texas. Burial was in Newman Cemetery, Boerne, Texas. Arrangements were with Vaughn Funeral Home, Boerne. Local arrangements were with Summerville Funeral Home. | Surprise, Tina Marie (I17467)
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| 14961 | Newspaper Obituary - August 21, 1993 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - John R. Wilder, 68, of 119 Garland Road, Fairmount, died Friday in Oswego Hospital after becoming ill at his summer home on Seber Shores Drive, Sandy Pond. He was a native of Sandy Creek and a resident of Fairmount for the past 40 years. He retired in 1988 as the right-of- way supervisor with Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. after 24 years of service. A 1943 graduate of Pulaski High School, Mr. Wilder served with the U.S. Naval Air Corps and the U.S. Army during World War II. He attended Colgate University, and graduated from the New York State Police Academy. He served with the State Police from 1948 to 1953. He was employed with the General Accident Insurance Company and the Jamestown Mutual Insurance Company before joining Niagara Mohawk in 1964. He was a member of the Derrick Hunting Club, the Association of Former New York State Troopers and the Fairmount Community Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Wilburetta "Micki" McDonald; two daughters, Susan Wilder of Fairmount and Carol Garnsey of Baldwinsville; a brother, William W. of Syracuse; a sister, Nancy Warren of Sumter South Carolina; and two grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at the Fairmount Community Church, 3801 West Genesee Street, the Rev. P.V. George officiating. Burial will be private. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the B.L. Bush & Sons Funeral Home, 10 Genesee Street, Camillus. Contributions may be made to Central New York Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, or to the Fairmount Community Church memorial fund. | Wilder, John Richard Jr. (I32011)
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| 14962 | Newspaper Obituary - August 21, 1999 Post Standard - Stephen Paxhia, 85, of 43 Seminary St.,Auburn,died Wednesday at Auburn Memorial Hospital. He was a life resident of Auburn. He retired from Alco. He was a communicant of St. Francis of Assisi Church. His wife, the former Nina Feek, died in May. Survivors: A son, Stephen P. Jr. of Auburn; two daughters, Frances Hamlin of Skaneateles and Susan Ferguson of Oakfield; a sister, Carmela Graceffo of Auburn; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Services: 8:45 a.m. Monday at Pettigrass Funeral Home and 9:30 a.m. in St. Francis of Assisi Church. Burial, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Fleming. Calling hours, 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 196 Genesee St., Auburn. | Paxhia, Stephen (I42486)
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| 14963 | Newspaper Obituary - August 22, 1903 Wilkes-Barre Times - Death Of Mrs. Kennedy - Mrs. James J. Kennedy, a well known woman of Plymouth, died at 11:30 this morning at her home on Willow street after several weeks illness of blood poisoning. Deceased resided at Plymouth for a number of years and was highly esteemed by her neighbors. She was a member of Branch 445, L.O.B.A. and is survived by her husband and eight children: Mrs. William J. Woodrow, of Maryland; Thomas, Mary, Eugene, William, Bridget, John and Elizabeth at home, and brothers, John and William Foley, of Plymouth. The funeral will probably be held on Monday morning. Newspaper Obituary - August 23, 1903 Wilkes-Barre Sunday Leader - Death Of Mrs. James J. Kennedy. - Mrs. James J. Kennedy died yesterday at her home on Walnut street at 11:30 of peritinitis, aged about 43 years. She had been ill since July 29 and while she made a little progress towards recovery, she was never able to leave her room, and after a few days of improvement was again forced to take to her bed where she gradually grew worse until Saturday, when the end came at the above named hour. She was a well known and respected woman, residing here from her youth and enjoyed the friendship of a large circle of friends who will regret to hear of her demise. Besides her husband she is survived by the following children; Mrs. John Woodroe, of Maryland; Thomas, Eugene, Mary, William, Bridget, John and Elizabeth Kennedy and two brothers, William Foley, of Ohio and John Foley of Buttonwood street, this place. The funeral will take place Tuesday morning with a high mass of requiem at St. Vincent's church at 10 o'clock. Interment will be made in St. Vincent's cemetery. Newspaper Obituary - August 25, 1903 Wilkes-Barre Times - Funeral For Mrs Kennedy - The funeral of the late Mrs. James J. Kennedy took place this morning from her late home on Willow street with a high mass of requiem at St. Vincent's church. The mass was celebrated by Rev. D. W. McCarthy in the presence of a concourse of sorrowing friends and relatives. The cortege moved at 9 o'clock and the funeral procession was a large one. A delegation of the L.C.B.A. of which the deceased was a member, attended the obsequies. The pall bearers were Charles O'Connell, Joseph Brennan, John Maher, Patrick Eagan, Patrick Hammond and John Gilgallon. The remains were laid to rest in the family plot in St. Vincent's cemetery. Newspaper Obituary - August 26, 1903 Wilkes-Barre Record - The last sad rites over the remains of Mrs. James J. Kennedy were performed at St. Vincent's Church yesterday morning by Rev. D. W. McCarthy, who read a requiem high mass in the presence of a large number of friends. There was a large array of floral offerings sent by sorrowing friends. The pall bearers were: John Gilgallon, Patrick Hammon, Patrick Egan, John Maher, Joseph Brennan and Charles O'Connell. Interment was in St. Vincent's cemetery. | Foley, Margaret Mary (I76900)
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| 14964 | Newspaper Obituary - August 22, 1957 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Held for Mrs. E. Lilley - Mrs. Elizabeth A. Lilley, 83, widow of the late Dexter M. Lilley, died at her home, 31 Park St., Pulaski, early Friday monring, Aug. 16. She had apparently been in her usual health upon retiring and died in her sleep. Mrs. Lilley was born near Pulaski Jan. 27, 1874. She was the daughter of Rollin and Elizabeth Lane. Educated in Pulaski schools, she was married to Dexter M. Lilley on Oct. 10, 1894. The couple operated a farm on the Centerville Road and later a large farm on Lake Road near this village. In 1943 they purchased the home at 31 Park St. where Mrs. lilley has lived alone since her husband's death in 1944. Mrs. Lilley is survived by three sons, Leon D. Lilley of Gonzales, Calif., Otto R. Lilley of Trumansburg, and Erwin W. Lilley of Pulaski; two daughters, Bessie (Mrs. Benjamin) Frary of Homer and Dorothy (Mrs. Perry) Hastings of Pulaski, and by eight grandchildren. The funeral was held at Foster Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Monday Aug. 19, the Rev. Russell Clark, pastor of Park Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Pulaski Cemetery. | Lane, Elizabeth Adeline (I51296)
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| 14965 | Newspaper Obituary - August 22, 1994 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Freda Muscato, 83, of South Main Street, North Syracuse died Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital after a brief illness. A native of Fulton, Mrs. Muscato had lived in the North Syracuse area for 25 years. Mrs. Muscato was a receptionist at Mr. Joseph's hair salon. She was a member of St. Rose of Lima Church, North Syracuse. Surviving are three daughters, Dorothy Chrisafulli of Phoenix, Betty Ketchum of North Syracuse, and Donna Trombley of Denver, Colo.; two brothers, Albert Allen of Fulton, and Harry Allen of Phoenix; 11 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Sears-Middleton Funeral Home and 10 a.m at St. Rose of Lima Church, North Syracuse. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 209 N. Main St., North Syracuse. Contributions may be made to the North Syracuse Lions Club, P.O. Box 318 North Syracuse 13212. | Allen, Frieda (I64684)
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| 14966 | Newspaper Obituary - August 22, 1998 Erie Times News - Pennsylvania - CHARLES G. SPRAKE - Retired from Erie Fire Department - UNIVERSAL CITY, Texas _ Charles G. Sprake, 69, of 4802 Sorrento St., San Antonio, died Thursday, Aug. 20, 1998, at his home. He was born in Wilkes-Barre, Jan. 12, 1929, son of the late William and Hazel Klinetob Sprake. He worked for the Erie Fire Department, retiring in 1980 after 22 years of service. After moving to San Antonio, he worked for the Valero Co., Big Lots and Arias & Kezar. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He enjoyed ham radio and woodworking in his spare time. He was preceded in death by three brothers, William Sprake Jr. and Donald and Robert Sprake. He is survived by his wife, Lucretia; two daughters, Karen English of Erie and Charmaine Rohan of Harborcreek; a son, Charles Sprake Jr. of Erie; four stepchildren; and four grandchildren. Friends may call at the Colonial Funeral Home, 625 Kitty Hawk, in Universal City Sunday from 5 to 9 p.m. The rosayr will be prayed at 7 p.m. A Mass will be held at St. Helena's Catholic Church Monday at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Albert Trevino will officiate. Burial with military honors will be at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Sisters Care of San Antonio, P.O. Box 6685, San Antonio, TX 78209-0685, or Monsignor Dermitt Molloy c//o Thomas Kane, Association for Cultural Interchange, 36 W. 44th St., New York, NY 10036. | Sprake, Charles G. (I58470)
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| 14967 | Newspaper Obituary - August 22, 2012 - Houston Chronicle - Texas - Jon E. Southwell, 37, of Houston, TX passed away Tuesday, August 21, 2012. Jon was born and raised in Richland, NY moving to Houston after completing his degree at SUNY Oswego. Jon was vice president of tax and assistant treasurer at Rowan Companies. He possessed a brilliant tax mind and brought enthusiasm and a sense of humor to his work.Jon is preceded in death by his mother Sharon Southwell. He is survived by his wife Kimberly; sons Kyle E. and Conor S. Southwell; daughter Taylor L. Southwell; niece Kaylyn M. Slattery; grandmother Margaret Brodeur; father Joel H. Southwell Sr.; brother Joel H. Southwell Jr., his wife Sherrie and their children Cameron and Kathryn; brother James M. Southwell and his children Amanda and Joshua. A memorial service celebrating Jon's life will be 2PM, Thursday, August 23, 2012 at Klein Funeral Home Chapel. | Southwell, Jon Emery (I59244)
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| 14968 | Newspaper Obituary - August 23, 1905 Post - Death at Little Valley - Chauncey Horr died at his home in Little Valley, Monday, Aug. 14th. The week before he opened a small eruption on his lip with his finger nail which soon became badly inflamed. Every known remedy was applied but to no avail, blood poisoning having set in. He is survived by his wife, parents, two brothers and two sisters. | Horr, Chauncey A. (I56015)
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| 14969 | Newspaper Obituary - August 23, 1997 Post-Standard - Roger A. Chatterton, 54, of 473 S. Albion Road died Thursday at Oswego Hospital from injuries suffered when he fell at Alcan's Oswego Works. Born in Woodville, he lived in the Pulaski and Sandy Creek area and attended Sandy Creek schools. He moved to Altmar in 1995. He was a carpenter-millwright with the Carpenter's Local 747 in Oswego for 30 years. He was a member of Pulaski Lodge 415 F.& A.M., and a former member of the Mannsville and Sandy Creek fire departments. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Jane Tousant; three daughters, Teresa Rudd of Clay, Deborah Hilton of Altmar and Doty Chatterton, of Mannsville; two sons, Steven Chatterton, of Pulaski, and Robert Chatterton, of West Winfield; a brother, Keith Chatterton of Lacona; two sisters, Sally "Sarah" Stevens, of Oswego, and Cathy Manwaring, of Fernwood; five grandchildren; and several aunts, uncles, cousins nieces and nephews. A memorial service is 2 p.m. Sunday at the family home, 473 S. Albion Road, Altmar, the Rev. Betsy Mowry of Park Methodist Church, Pulaski, officiating. Burial is private. Contributions may be made to the Children's Funds in care of the Commission of Human Services, P.O. Box 320, Mexico, N.Y. 13114. Arrangements are by Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. Newspaper Obituary - August 22, 1997 Post-Standard - ALTMAR MAN DIES AT ALCAN PLANT AN EMPLOYEE WORKING FOR A SUBCONTRACTOR SUFFERS A FATAL FALL. - A 54-year-old Altmar man died at Alcan's Oswego Works after being struck by a piece of machinery, falling some distance and striking a pipe on the way down, according to a deputy coroner. Roger A. Chatterton of South Albion Road, was working for Colonial Rigging, an outside contractor, according to a statement released by Alcan spokeswoman Barbara Manwaring. Colonial Rigging has offices in DeWitt and Baldwinsville. The accident happened at around 10:30 a.m. in the plant's hot mill area, Manwaring said. Chatterton was taken by ambulance to Oswego Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 11:15 a.m., Deputy Coroner Donald Dodd said. It was not immediately clear how far Chatterton fell, Dodd said. Alcan and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration are investigating the accident, officials at both agencies said. But last night neither OSHA nor Manwaring could provide other details surrounding the accident. "Alcan is saddened by the loss of our contracting firm's employee," Alcan Plant Manager Thomas Walpole said in a prepared statement. "We all share the grief of this employee's family." No one else was injured, Manwaring said. An autopsy will be performed today at Oswego Hospital, a nursing supervisor said. Alcan reported the accident within the eight hours required by OSHA, said Joan Cerio, health supervisor for the Syracuse office. Cerio could not say how long it would take for OSHA investigators to finish because each case is taken individually. A preliminary report could be done by next week, she said. Colonial Rigging President David Schedlbauer could not be reached for comment. Alcan, which is located on county Route 1A, produces rolled aluminum products. | Chatterton, Roger Alan (I34090)
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| 14970 | Newspaper Obituary - August 23, 1999 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - ERNEST "TRIX' FONE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT RETIREE - The funeral for Ernest "Trix" Fone, 83, of 2001 Ellis Road, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville. Burial will be in Ellisburg Cemetery. Mr. Fone died at 5:15 p.m. Saturday at his home after a long illness. He worked on the family farm for several years and was employed by the town of Ellisburg Highway Department, retiring in the late 1970s. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Born Jan. 30, 1916, in Mannsville, son of Frederick E. and Hattie Hagaman Fone Sr., he attended the Cobblestone Schoolhouse, town of Ellisburg, and Mannsville-Manor School. A marriage to Eva Stewart ended in divorce. He married Arlene M. LaGray on Feb. 8, 1959, in Mannsville with Justice Wilfred Ellingsworth officiating. Mr. Fone enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, trapping, raccoon hunting, ginseng root hunting and growing and selling potatoes. He was a coach in the South Jefferson Babe Ruth baseball league in the early 1980s and a lifelong fan of the New York Yankees baseball team. Surviving besides his wife are four daughters, Mrs. Edward (Brenda) Mullin, Parish, Mrs. Lester (Elizabeth) Berghorn, Tylerville, Mrs. Steven (Belinda-Spring) Luffman, Mannsville, and Mrs. George (Connie) Hoffman, Blossvale; two sons, Dennis, Hillsborough, N.C., and Randolph, Mannsville; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Norman (Arlene-Tina) West, Camden; two stepsons, George Nemier, Falls River, Mass., and Wendell Nemier, Adams Center; 19 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A son, Ernest F. Jr.; three sisters, Ernestine Fone, his twin sister, and Mary Spicer and Jennie Hamlin; three brothers, Frederick Jr., Floyd and William, and a half sister, Sarah Marsh, died before him. A daughter died in infancy. Contributions may be made to Mannsville-Manor Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 144, Mannsville, N.Y. 13661. | Fone, Ernest Edward (I36147)
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| 14971 | Newspaper Obituary - August 23, 2015 Syracuse Post Standard - Mildred Guernsey "Millie" Allen - August 16, 2015 - Millie G. Allen, 92, lifetime Phoenix, NY, resident, passed away Sunday at Morning Star Care Center, Oswego, NY. Born in Hinmansville on February 17, 1923 to her late parents, Sarah (Corey) and Arthur Guernsey. A graduate of Phoenix High. A fine artist for Syracuse China Corp., she hand painted various designs on thousands of pieces of china. Her late husband, Harry of 60 years, and she were one of the 200 charter members of Beaver Meadows Golf Club, established in 1965, Phoenix. She attended 1st Congregational, UCC. Predeceased by her late husband, Harry, on March 30, 2002; her sister, Eva Pearson, on May 25, 2009; her brothers, Ike and Gilbert Guernsey. Surviving are her sisters, Norma Gwilt of Homosass, FL, and Evelyn Smith of Sandridge; several nieces, nephews, grand and great-grand nieces and nephews. Calling hours are from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, August 29, followed by a service at noon with Pastor Karen Marshall officiating, all in the Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, 431 Main St., Phoenix, NY. Burial to follow in Phoenix Rural Cemetery. Contributions in lieu of flowers to American Diabetes Assoc. or American Cancer Society. | Guernsey, Millie (I16200)
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| 14972 | Newspaper Obituary - August 24, 1998 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - SEYMOUR C. BRITTON - Seymour C. Britton, 77, of Route 31, Lakeport, died Sunday at home. Born in Williamstown, he lived in various Central New York locations before moving to Lakeport in 1959. He worked at a number of dairy and produce farms throughout Central New York and retired in 1983 from the Sky-High Farm, Lakeport. He was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Church, Bridgeport. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: His wife, the former Ella C. Hellinger; three daughters, Catherine Brown of Cuyler, Madeline Kelly of Belton, Texas, and Patricia Burke of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; two sons, Carleton S. of San Diego and Charles H. of Chittenango; five sisters, Wilmina White of Redfield, Viola Mowers of Richland, Ada Bulson of Brewerton and Jane Wheeler and Rosella Peck, both of Altmar; two brothers, Fay of Chittenango and Robert "Pete" of Redfield; 18 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday at J. Homer Ball Funeral Home. Burial, Oneida Lake Cemetery, Messenger Bay. Calling hours, 6 to8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 201 James St., Canastota. Contributions: Hospice of Central New York, 990 Seventh North St., Liverpool 13088. | Britton, Seymour Carlton (I31708)
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| 14973 | Newspaper Obituary - August 25, 1966 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Roy Maines Succumbs - Roy H. Maines, 72, of 300 S. Midler Ave., a former engineer for the New York Central Railroad, died yesterday after a long illness. A native of Syracuse, he worked for the railroad 47 years until his retirement in 1959. He was a charter member of the Eastwood Baptist Church, its men's fellowship club and Senior Citizens Club. He was also a member of Onondaga Lodge 802, F&AM, Eastwood Lions Club, Central City Consistory, RAM; Sportsman's Roundtable Club, New York Central Square Club, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 169 and Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers No. 334. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethal Stewart Maines; two brothers Francis of Oswego and Lester Maines; several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 11 a.m Saturday at the Goddard and Crandall Funeral Home, the Rev. Hugh Miller officiating. Burial will be in Fayetteville Cemetery. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home, 3111 James St. | Maines, Roy Herbert (I34789)
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| 14974 | Newspaper Obituary - August 26, 1902 Oswego Daily Palladium - Mrs. Lighthall, mother of Henry Lighthall, died on Friday morning at the home of her son, from cancer. Mrs. Lighthall was well advanced in years. The date of the funeral will be announced later. Newspaper Obituary - August 27, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Martha S., widow of James Lighthall, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Greenwood, North St., at 6 o'clock last Thursday evening, aged 62 years. Mrs. Lighthall, who was a most estimable woman, had been confined to the house since December last. She was a daughter of Benjamin Stewart, who passed away several years ago. Five children survive, three sons and two daughters, Frederick Lighthall, of this town; Henry Lighthall, of Orwell; Esic Lighthall, of Richland; Mrs. Oron Tryon, who resides in this town, and Mrs. John Greenwood, at whose home she died. She also leaves two brothers and a sister, Phineas Stewart and Esic Stewart, of this town, and Mrs. Caroline Baker, of Orwell. The funeral was largely attended from the home of Mrs. John Greenwood, who lives on the North road, at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Rev. William H. Seed, pastor of the Methodist church at Orwell, officiating. The text, which was selected by the deceased during her last illness, was from Hebrews, 11:10. During the service "Gather We Shall at the River" and "Looking This Way" was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. John Frary and Mrs. Horace Farrington. Mrs. Royal Whitney was the organist. The floral tributes were numerous and handsome and consisted of a beautiful pillow of white lillies, a handsome floral cross and two large wreaths, from relatives and friends of the deceased. The bearers were three sons and a son in law, Fred, Henry, and Esic Lighthall and Oren Tryon. Burial was at the Pulaski cemetery. Vitals - August 21, 1902 - Martha N. Lighthall, age 62 years, Widow, born in New York, resident for 57 years, Daughter of Benjamin Stewart born in New York, and Patience Stewart born in New York, Died in Pulaski of cancer of liver. | Stewart, Martha Ann (I48240)
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| 14975 | Newspaper Obituary - August 26, 1925 Pulaski Democrat - Mrs. John Brown - Lizzie, wife of John Brown, died, at Richland, Aug. 17. 1925, aged 42 years. She had been a member of the Methodist church eleven years. The end came very suddenly, leaving seven children, also her husband, and parents to morn her loss and while we realize that to her, death means gain, yet to us it seems we need her help and our hearts are heavy. What her absence in the home means we can never understand. God alone can comfort and give peace. We must think of her as in the glory of the morning light, just over the hills, by her happy disposition, love for the home, always looking on the bright side of life. Vitals - August 17, 1925 - Lizzie Brown, age 41 years, 11 months, 13 days. Date of birth September 4, 1883, born in Richland, New York. Sex, female; race, white; married; occupation, housework. Name of husband, John Brown. They were father, Isaac Frost, born in Fairhaven, New York. Name of mother, Jennie Stewart, born in Richland, New York. Informant, John Brown, Richland, New York. Cause of death, chronic endocarditis. Signed by A. G. Dunbar, M.D., August 18, 1925, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Richland, August 20, 1925. Undertaker, Paul K. Foster, Pulaski, New York. Elizabeth may have lost a child between Ella (1912) and Charles (1914). On Charles' birth certificate it indicates he was the 7th child, 5 living. (John Jr. had died in 1905.) | Frost, Elizabeth Mae (I67621)
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| 14976 | Newspaper Obituary - August 26, 1991 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Patricia T. Buchalla - Patricia T. Buchalla, 50, of 121 LaFayette Road, Syracuse, died Sunday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Buchalla was born in Fulton, grew up in Verona, and moved to Syracuse about 30 years ago. She was a caseworker with the Onondaga County Department of Social Services. Before that, she was with the Rudolph Jewelry Store and the city of Syracuse Consumer Affairs Office. Buchalla was an editor for the Onondaga County Communicator and the Nob Hill weekly newsletter. She was a member of the Unity Church of Truth and the O.X.O. sorority. Surviving are her husband, Wallace; two sons, Chris Demperio of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Jeff Demperio of Jamesville; her mother, Elizabeth Horr of Jamesville; two brothers, Dannel of Homer and Shawn Horr of LaFayette; a sister, Tammy Horr of Liverpool; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Ballweg and Lunsford Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. in the Unity Church of Truth. Burial will be in Verona Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 4612 S. Salina St. Contributions may be made to the Humane Association. | Horr, Patricia Toby (I42052)
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| 14977 | Newspaper Obituary - August 26, 2009 San Jose Mercury News - John Fred Kaspar 95 of San Jose, passed away at his home on Thursday, August 20, 2009. He was born November 24, 1913 in Goritzhain, Saxony, Germany. He received a degree in Chemistry and worked as a Chemist in the Pharmaceuticals Industry for 30 years where he was Production Manager for Barnes Hind and Morton Norwich. After retirement he owned and operated the Morgan Hill Car Wash for fifteen years. John enjoyed bowling at the Saratoga Bowling Alley and swimming at the Brookside Swim Club and the Rancho Santa Teresa Swim Club. He was an avid golfer and played at the Deep Cliff Golf Course, the Santa Teresa Golf Course, and the Ridgemark Golf Course. Survivors include his three sons, John Kaspar of Kent, NY, Erich (Lisa) Kaspar of Taylor, TX and Richard (Debbie) Kaspar of Carson City, NV as well as his daughter Lynn (Randy) Fall of Lodi, CA, grandchildren, Katharine Kaspar of New York, NY, Rhiannon Kaspar of Puyallup, WA, Jolene Kaspar of Carson City, NV and Melissa and Kyle Fall of Lodi, CA. He is preceded in death by his wife Dorothy Mae (Russell) Kaspar in 2005. Graveside services will be held on Friday, August 28, 2009 at 11:00 am at Cherokee Memorial Park in Lodi. Visitation will be also be held on Friday from 8:30 am to 10:30 am at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home. | Kasper, John Fred (I14466)
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| 14978 | Newspaper Obituary - August 28, 1944 Wilkes-Barre Record - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania - MARY SCARF KENNEDY - Mrs. Mary Scarf Kennedy, well known resident of Larksville, died at 10 last night in Wilkes-Barre Mercy Hospital following a few weeks illness. Mrs. Kennedy was a devout member of St. Ignatius's Church, Kingston, and was affiliated with the various women's societies of the parish. Surviving are these children, John Scarf, Forty Fort; Mrs. John Tobin and William Kennedy, Hanover Township, and Jean Kennedy, Larksville; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Byrne, Bloomfield, N.J., and a brother, Patrick Loftus of Jersey City. The body was removed to the Maher Funeral Home, 360 North Maple Street, Kingston, from where the funeral will be held. | Loftus, Mary A. (I62137)
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| 14979 | Newspaper Obituary - August 28, 1958 Ogdensburg Journal - Ogdensburg, New York - Mrs. Archie Denny, Aged 68, Died - Mrs. Bertha A. Denny, 68, wife of Archie R. Denny of 515 Albany Ave, died Wednesday night, (Aug 27, 1958) in the Hepburn Hospital. Mrs. Denny was born in Ogdensburg, Nov. 20, 1890, the daughter of Benjamin and Anna Morley Denny. On Feb. 2, 1906, she was married to Archie R. Denny, the ceremony being performed in Notre Dame Church by the Rev. P. O. LaRose. Mrs. Denny, who was a life long resident of Ogdensburg, had been a pratical nurse for many years. She was a member of Notre Dame Church and of the Sacred Heart Society of St. Mary's Cathedral parish and Ste. Anne's Society of Notre Dame Church. Surviving besides her husband, are two sons, Joseph L., Ogdensburg, and Archie R., at home; two daughters, Mrs. Chester (Leona) Hawes, Canton Road, and Mrs. James (Dorothy) Caloren, Eel Weir Road; one brother, Joseph Denny, Oswego; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at the family residence, 515 Albandy Ave., Saturday at 9 a.m. Burial will be in Notre Dame cemetery. | MacMaster, Bertha A. (I37111)
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| 14980 | Newspaper Obituary - August 29, 1987 Times Leader - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania - Gladys Young - Gladys L. Young, formerly of West River Street, Wilkes-Barre, died Friday, Aug. 28, 1987 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marylin Messerschmidt, of Pioneer Avenue, Hatboro. Born in Plymouth, June 23, 1899, she was a daughter of the late David J. and Edith Smith Lewis. She was a former teacher and pianist. She was a member of the First Christian Church, Plymouth; St. David's Society, Wilkes-Barre; the Rotatry Anns, Wymoning. Her husband, Gail B. Young died July 1986. Surviving in addition to her daughter are two grandsons; sister, Mary Kelly, Chestnut Hill. Funeral services will be Monday at 11 a.m. from the Frederick and Snowdon Funeral Home, 617 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre with Rev. Allan Bone, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, Shavertown. Friends may call Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. | Lewis, Gladys G (I60028)
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| 14981 | Newspaper Obituary - August 29, 2006 Syracuse Post Standard - Erwin Brewer, 89, died Sunday at A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton. He was born in Fulton to the late Clayton and Verna Brewer, and has remained a life resident of Fulton, NY. He retired in 1981 from Armstrong Co., Fulton, as a general superintendent. Mr. Brewer was a veteran of WWII, having served in the U.S. Coast Guard. He is survived by his daughter, Sharon (Thomas) Buckingham of Croghan, NY; stepdaughter, Judy (Robert) Young of Fulton; stepson, James Mangano of Hannibal; his brother, Clayton (Jean) Brewer Jr., of Fulton; his sister, Luella Powers of Fulton; his sister-in-law and caretaker, Rhoda Brown; 11 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; one great-grandson; and several nieces, and nephews. Mr. Brewer was predeceased by his wife, Gladys Dennison; his second wife, Blanche Ward; his brother, George Brewer; his sister, Adele Robbins; and granddaughter, Vickie Frawley Gioia. Committal Service and Military Honors will be held 9 a.m. Thursday at Fairdale Cemetery with Rev. Moritz Fuchs and the Fulton VFW #569. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Sugar Funeral Home, Inc., 224 W. 2nd St. S., Fulton. Contributions: Friends of Oswego County Hospice, PO Box 102, Oswego, NY 13126. | Brewer, Erwin (I42529)
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| 14982 | Newspaper Obituary - August 3, 1893 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - The funeral services of Mr. Horace Parker were held at his late residence last Sunday at 2 p.m. They were conducted by Rev. Mr. Emonds of Pulaski, assisted by Rev. W. H. Jago. Mr. Parker was sick but a few days and the news of his death was a sad surprise to all. He was and old resident of the town, having always lived here within a short distance of the place where he was born. He was a good neighbor, a kind and considerate husband, and a loving father. He was a member of the Congregational church and a Christian. He will long be missed by the community and his loss to his family is irreparable. His age was 60 years. He leaves a wife and one child, Mrs. Orville Stowell. His only sister, Mrs. Church, and husband, of North Carolina, arrived in time to attend his funeral. Horace moved to Orwell, Oswego Co., NY from Oneida Co., NY with his parents in 1834. Married Helen Burkett on 8 Apr 1856. Civil War: Horace Parker age 28, enlisted 1 Aug 1862 in Orwell to serve 3 years as a private in Co. C 110th Infantry. Mustered in on 25 Aug 1863, discharged 27 Jun 1863 for disability at US Barracks Hospital, New Orleans, LA. | Parker, Horace (I57231)
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| 14983 | Newspaper Obituary - August 3, 1965 Syracuse Herald Journal - Mrs. Emma Harr Ballard, 68, of 219 Grand Avc., a native of Syracuse, died yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital after a long llness. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Edward Tarnow and Mrs. Paul McLaughlin of Syracuse and Mrs. Ervin Miller of Sennett; two sons, Robert Harr of Syracuse and Leslie Webb of Los Angeles, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. William Strom; a brother, Edgar Chubb of Manlius; 10 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Services will be at John G. Butler Funeral Home Thursday at 1 p.m. the Rev. Rollin D. Malany officiating. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Morningside Cemetery. | Lawyer, Emma (I52206)
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| 14984 | Newspaper Obituary - August 30, 1934 Fulton Patriot - Elmer L. Kane, 38, of 512 Cayuga street, died in St. Josephs hospital, Syracuse, Friday, a little less than five hours after he suffered fatal injuries in an automobile accident on the Syracuse town highway. Two women, Mrs Anna Kellogg 38 of Minetto, and Mrs. Jennie Wynman. 50. of St. Catherine. Ontario, who were in the car with Kant were seriously injured, Mrs. Kellogg suffered skull injuries, lacerations of the forehead and severe shocks Mrs. Wynman suffered a double compound fracture of the right leg, severe acerations and shock. The fourth occupant of the car Lawrence Nodecker, 47, was less seriously injured, but he has a compound fracture of one leg and numerous cuts and bruises. Trooper Clifford Christensen of the North Syracuse, state police, who arrived at the scene a few minutes after the crash, summoned an ambulance. Kane had been employed as an automobile salesman in Fulton several years and the car in which he was killed was owned by the Oswego Motor company, in whose employ he had been of late. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Florence Kane; a daughter, Mrs. Edward Taylor, two sisters Mrs. Hilda Rowley of Fulton and Mrs. William Rathburn of Edwards, and four brothers, George and Frank Kane of Watertown, and William and James Kane of Rochester. The remains were brought to this city and funeral services held from his home Sunday, Rev. Rowley officiating; interment in Mt. Adnah. | Kane, Elmer Lewis (I13864)
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| 14985 | Newspaper Obituary - August 30, 2000 Watertown Daily Times - PAUL D. PETRIE OWNED CHARTER SERVICE - The funeral for Paul D. Petrie, 55, of 1091 Albion Cross Road, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be private. Mr. Petrie died Monday from head and chest injuries he suffered in an all-terrain vehicle accident at his home. He was pronounced dead at Oswego Hospital. Calling hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. Petrie owned Fish Hawk Charter Service for 15 years and previously had owned Petrie's Bakery. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7289, Robert Edwards American Legion Post 358 and Central Square Trap League. Born Oct. 10, 1944, in Pulaski, a son of Harry and Thelma Robinson Petrie, he graduated from Pulaski High School in 1962 and Jefferson Community College, Watertown, in 1966. He served in the Army during the Vietnam War. He married Sherry Johnson on Oct. 20, 1984. A previous marriage to Joann C. Littler ended in divorce. Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Jennifer Schlag, East Syracuse; a brother, Sandy Creek, and four grandchildren. A son, Scott, died April 27. Donations may be made to the Center for Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders, 750 E. Adams St., Syracuse, N.Y. 13210. Newspaper Obituary - August 29, 2000 Syracuse Post Standard - ATV CRASH KILLS MAN - An Albion man, riding his all-terrain vehicle to pick up his mail, died Monday after he apparently drove the vehicle into a tree in his yard, state police said. Paul Petrie, 55, of 1091 Albion Cross Road died at Oswego Hospital, a hospital spokesman said. Petrie had ridden the four-wheel ATV from his house, gotten the mail from his mailbox, which is about 50 yards from his house, and was on his way back when the accident happened at 2:05 p.m., Sgt. Chris Smith said. The tree is about 10 yards from the front of the house. Petrie's wife, Sherry, who was mowing the lawn, called 911, Smith said. When rescue workers arrived, Petrie was lying next to the tree and ATV, said Fire Chief William Holcomb of the Altmar Volunteer Fire Department. The impact threw Petrie against the tree, the fire chief said. Petrie was unconscious and suffered severe cuts to his head, Holcomb and Smith said. Northern Oswego County Ambulance took Petrie to the hospital, Smith said. It was unclear what caused Petrie to drive into the tree. Investigators weren't sure how fast Petrie was going, Smith said. Class of 1962 PACS | Petrie, Paul Douglas (I84392)
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| 14986 | Newspaper Obituary - August 31, 1899 Scranton Republican - Killed At Plymouth - James McBride of Railroad street, Plymouth was killed within a hundred yards of his home by an excursion train returning from Mountain Park at about 9 o'clock Tuesday evening. He was 56 years of age and is survived by his wife and the following children: Cornelius, Hugh, Charles, Bridget and Mary. The latter is in New York City. The following step-children also survive: James, John and Edward Kennedy. Funeral announcement later. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 31, 1899 Wilkes Barre Record - Instantly Killed - The Body Of James McBride Cut In Two By An Ex-Cursion Train - James McBride of Plymouth was instantly killed on Tuesday night at 9:30 by an excursion train returning from Mountain Park, when he was within a hundred yards of his home. No one knows exactly how the accident occurred and it was some time before his body was discovered. The body was badly mangled, being cut in two and one arm and one leg were severed from the body. The deceased was 56 years old and well known, having resided in Plymouth for many years. A wife and the following children survive him: Hugh, Charles, Bridget and Mary at Home, and Cornelius of New York City. The following stepchildren also survive: James, John and Edward Kennedy at home, and Misses Anna and Lizzie Kennedy at Philadelphia. The funeral announcement will be made later. | McBride, James (I75991)
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| 14987 | Newspaper Obituary - August 31, 1961 Sandy Creek News - Mrs. Annie Jones Dies August 28 - Mrs. Annie B. Jones died Aug. 28, 1961 at Evergreen nursing home, Pulaski. She had been an invalid for many years. The funeral was held at 2 Wednesday at the Weston and Woodard funeral home, Rev. Robert Vining, pastor of Sandy Creek Baptist church, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn. She was born Aug. 16, 1883 in Brooklyn, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Bingenheimer. She married William H. Jones in Brooklyn in 1906 and in 1910 they moved to Sandy Creek. Mr. Jones, then managing the Victor Store, died May 21, 1929. Four sons survive, William H. and Milton K., Sandy Creek; Clifford S., Vermont, and Wibur N., Erie Pa.; a brother, Peter Bingenheimer, New York and nine grandchildren. Mrs. Jones was a member of the Sandy Creek Baptist church. | Bingenheimer, Annie Elizabeth (I36789)
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| 14988 | Newspaper Obituary - August 31, 1983 Sandy Creek News - Mrs. Madeline L. Ridgeway, 60, of Syracuse, formerly of Sandy Creek died August 25, 1983 at Upstate Medical Center after a long illness. She was born January 25, 1923 in Sandy Creek, a daughter of H. Lee and Eliza Stewart Weaver. She was educated in Sandy Creek schools. Her marriage to the late Lyle E. Ridgeway ended in divorce. She had lived in Syracuse for the past thirty years. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Marie Dempster, Syracuse; Mrs. Linda Moore, Jordon; Mrs. Juanita Gentner, Auburn and Mrs. Yolanda Counterman, Syracuse; her father, H. Lee Weaver, Sandy Creek; five sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Bailey, Cape Vincent; Mrs. Helen Adams, Liverpool; Mrs. Evelyn Morton, Mexico; Mrs. Betty Kimball, Sandy Creek and Mrs. Constance Sweeney, Erie, Pennsylvania; two brothers, Malcolm Weaver, Orlando, Florida and Robert Weaver, Maple View, as well as fourteen grandchildren. The funeral was held at the Summerville Funeral Home, Saturday with Rev. James Durham, pastor of the Delaware Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in Wesleyan Cemetery, Lacona. | Weaver, Madeline Laura (I8467)
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| 14989 | Newspaper Obituary - August 31, 2014 Syracuse Post Standard - Donald B. Russell, 79, went home to be with the Lord, on August 27, 2014 with his loving family at his side. He was born on February 27, 1935 in Syracuse, NY. Donald was married to the love of his life, Rosalie Greene, for 58 years. He was a Conrail Conductor for over 40 years. Don was a member of the North Mexico Union Church, a former member of the Caughdenoy UMC, a life member of the Caughdenoy VFD and the National REA. Donald enjoyed family gatherings and will be remembered by his family as a loving husband, father and grandfather. Donald was predeceased by parents, Ralph and Marie Russell. Don is survived by his wife, Rosalie; daughters, Deborah (Mark) O'Mara, Cheri (Tom) Howell, and Donna (Doug) Marshall; eight grandchildren and three (plus 2 in October) great-granddaughters; a brother, Roger; three sisters, Betty, Joyce and Marlene; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., on Sunday, August 31, 2014, at the Caughdenoy United Methodist Church. Calling hours are on Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Watson Funeral Home, Central Square, NY. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Hospice of Oswego County, Caughdenoy VFD, Caughdenoy UMC, or the Jerusalem Prayer Team. Date of Death: August 27, 2014 | Russell, Donald B. (I35656)
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| 14990 | Newspaper Obituary - August 31, 2014 | Watertown Daily Times (NY) - ALBERT V. BODWAY - There will be a memorial service to celebrate the life of Albert V. Bodway, Jr. of 6704 Erie Canal Road Lowville on Wednesday September 3rd at 11:00 a.m. in the chapel of TLC Funeral Home, Inc. Mr. Bodway died August 28, 2014 after being stricken at a friend's home. He was 58. He was born May 11, 1956 in Watertown, New York, the son of Albert V. and Eliza Orr Bodway, Sr. He graduated from Watertown High School. He married Lorrie A. Weaver on September 19, 1987 in Adams Center, NY. He enjoyed farming and had previously worked for Brookside and Glenwood Cemetery. He retired in 2010 due to an injury. Mr. Bodway also enjoyed hunting, fishing, riding his motorcycle with his wife, Lorrie and was a practical joker. In lieu of flowers donations can be made in his name to Hospice of Jefferson County. Surviving besides his wife, Lorrie are his step mother Diane Bodway of Mills River, NC, his two sons and daughter in law Kenneth and Sandi Lance of Adams Center and Albert V. "Bud" Bodway, III of Flat Rock, North Carolina, his four brothers and their spouses Michael and Sandi Bodway of Loris, SC, Stanley Bodway and his companion Steven Dyer of Mills River, NC, Bradford and Terri Bodway of Watertown, NY and Kenneth and Melissa Pearson of Watertown, his two sisters and brother in laws Mrs. Reginald (Vicki) Hayes of Canyon Lake, CA and Mrs. John (Debbie) Collins of Flat Rock, NC, his three grandchildren and his three great grandchildren. Also surviving are several nieces, nephews and cousins. Arrangements are with TLC Funeral Home, Inc. | Bodway, Albert Victor Jr. (I70733)
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| 14991 | Newspaper Obituary - August 4, 1932 Sandy Creek News - Entered into Rest - Porter - In House of the Good Sheperd, Syracuse, N.Y., Aug. 3, 1932, Mrs. Harrison Porter, aged 33 years. Funeral Saturday, Wesleyan Church 2 P.M. Burial in Wesleyan cemetery. Rev. Stanley Lawrence officiating. | Look, Mary Isabelle (I70465)
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| 14992 | Newspaper Obituary - August 4, 1960 Enterprise & News - St Johnsville, New York - Mrs. M. Lamphere Dies At Starkville - Mrs. Maude Lamphere, widow of Lloyd Lamphere, died July 31 in the home of her brother, William Lee, in Starkville, with whom she had spent the past four weeks. She resided at RD 1, Fort Plain, and had been in ill health for a long time. Mrs. Lamphere was born in Utica, a daughter of Fred and Sarah Fox Keeler. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Edna Glarrusso, Van Nuys, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Malsan, East Herkimer; Mrs. John Herkel, Little Falls, and Mrs. George Van Buren, Van Nuys, Calif.; one brother, William Lee, Starkville; several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held Tuesday at the convienance of the family, with the Rev. Albert B. Hotchkiss, Fort Plain, a retired clergyman, officiating. Burial was in Forest Hill Cemetery, Utica. | Keeler, Maude (I51961)
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| 14993 | Newspaper Obituary - August 4, 2004 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - WILLIAM H. OTIS - TOWN HIGHWAY RETIREE - William H. Otis, 82, of 13627 Route 11, died Tuesday morning at the home of Fred and Lois Langworthy, Route 289, Belleville, where he had resided for two weeks. Mr. Otis worked at GLF for several years, drove a truck for Dairylea, Utica, for 17 years and retired from the town of Adams Highway Department in 1983. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping and was a life member of Don Rounds American Legion Post 586, Adams. Born Oct. 18, 1921, in the town of Ellisburg, son of Earl and Pearl Bemis Otis, he served in the Army Air Forces during World War II, attaining the rank of sergeant. He married Ethel Smith of Sandy Creek on April 17, 1964, in Cato. They lived in Adams Center. Surviving besides his wife are two daughters and their husbands, Eileen and Richard Moriarty Jr., Mannsville, and Judy and Christopher DiLiberto, Brewerton; a sister, Elizabeth Anderson, North Syracuse, and three granddaughters. A sister, Doreen Burke, and five brothers, Clifford, Harold, Donald, Howard and Lloyd, died before him. A graveside service in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell, will be at the family's convenience. The body will be cremated. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are with Carpenter- Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville. Donations may be made to Adams Village Baptist Church, 24 E. Church St., Adams, N.Y. 13605. | Otis, William Harley (I80081)
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| 14994 | Newspaper Obituary - August 5, 2011 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - CAUFIELD - Cindy L. Caufield - August 3, 2011 - Cindy L. Caufield, 59, of Sandy Creek, passed away Wednesday at her home under the care of family and Oswego County Hospice. She was born January 16, 1952, in Watertown and daughter of the late John and Therese Caufield Surprise. She was educated in Sandy Creek School and lived in Syracuse where she was produce manager at Wescott Big-M. She moved back to Sandy Creek in 1990 and was a bartender at Hotel Martin. Also, she was a member of A.A.H.A Coral #97 in Sandy Creek. Survived by her companion, Tom Bardeschewski of Sandy Pond; two brothers, Mike Surprise of Pulaski and Gary (Mary Ann) Surprise of Bridgeport; two nieces, several cousins, aunts and uncles. Predeceased by a sister, Tina Surprise. Funeral will be held Saturday 2 p.m. at Summerville Funeral Home in Sandy Creek with Rev. Brian Snyder officiating. Friends may call Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Friends of Oswego County Hospice, P.O. Box 102, Oswego, NY 13126. | Caufield, Cindy L. (I17342)
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| 14995 | Newspaper Obituary - August 6, 2005 Watertown Daily Times - HELEN M. CHATTERTON - HOMEMAKER - Helen M. Chatterton, 89, of 710 McDonald Hill Road, died Thursday evening at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown, where she was admitted July 22. Mrs. Chatterton was a homemaker and enjoyed reading, playing cards and baking. She was a 40-year member of Sandy Creek Grange and a member of Oswego County Fair Association, Farmers Social Card Club and Sandy Creek United Methodist Church and was active in 4-H. Born Jan. 26, 1916, in Pierrepont Manor, a daughter of Hubert H. and Ethelwyn Lyon Cobb, she attended grade school in the Hounsfield District and graduated in 1933 from Dexter High School. She married Wilbur J. Chatterton on Nov. 21, 1940, in North Pharsalia with Mr. Chatterton's brother, the Rev. Carl Chatterton, officiating. They moved to McDonald Hill Road in 1946 and established the Chatterton Homestead dairy farm. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter and her husband, Joyce and Floyd Creighton, Lorraine; five sons and four daughters-in-law, Wilbur T. and Phoebie, and John N., all of Mannsville, Richard and Gayle, Texas, Philip and Mary, Adams, and Neil and Sharon, Parish; a sister, Ann Sanderson, Tully; two brothers, Madison Cobb, Rays Bay, and David Cobb, Belleville; 20 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. A daughter, Janice, died in 1964. Two brothers, John and Hubert Cobb, also died before her. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville, with the Rev. Linda J. Harris, pastor of Sandy Creek and Ellisburg United Methodist churches, officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association of Central New York, Jefferson County Chapter, 120 Washington St., Watertown, N.Y. 13601 or Ellisburg Volunteer Fire Department, Ellisburg, N.Y. 13636. | Cobb, Helen (I55801)
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| 14996 | Newspaper Obituary - August 7, 1940 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William B. Montondo, 62, life long resident of this vicinity, and one of the oldest members of the Ringgold Volunteer Fire Department, died suddenly from a heart attack Saturday. Mr. Montondo who rode the fire truck in the field day parade, early in the afternoon, and had aided in directing traffic during the day, had just wheeled his invalid wife to the south park to enjoy the evening band concert. Suddenly leaving his wife he sat down on a park, bench but immediately slid to the ground. Dr. A. B. Thompson was called but Mr. Montondo was dead by the time he arrived. Mr. Montondo was born July 4, 1878, in the town of Albion, the son of the late William and Mrs. Anna Montondo. After farming for a number of years he settled in this village and had been working as a carpenter. Funeral services were held Tuesday at his late home on Bridge street. Rev. Gardner officiated and burial was in Dugway cemetery. Members of the Ringgold Fire Company attended the funeral in full dress. Mr. Montondo is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Montondo; a son, Harold, his mother, Mrs. Anna Montondo, and one sister, Mrs. Chas. Spencer, all of Pulaski. Vitals - August 3, 1940 - William B. Montondo, age 62 years, 0 months, 29 days. Date of birth July 4, 1870, born in Albion, Oswego County, New York. Sex, male; race, white; married; occupation, carpenter's helper. Length of residence in district where death occurred, 18 years. Name of wife, Florence Spencer Montondo. Name of father, William Montondo, born in Evans Mills, New York. Name of mother, Anna Barnard, born in Pulaski, New York. Informant, Harold Montondo, 30 Port Street, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, coronary thrombosis; contributed by general arteriosclerosis, chronic degeneration. Signed by A. B. Thompson, M.D., August 5, 1940, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Dugway cemetery, August 6, 1940. Undertaker, Paul K. Foster, Pulaski, New York. | Montondo, William Brainard (I17018)
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| 14997 | Newspaper Obituary - August 8, 1984 Sandy Creek News - A. Gordon Eckford, 80 - A. Gordon Eckford, 80, of Springbrook Apartments, Pulaski, formerly of Route 11 south, Adams, died Thursday morning, August 2, 1984 in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, following a long illness. Born on February 7, 1904 in the Town of Westmeath, Renfrew County, Ont, he married Dorothy Jamerson on October 9, 1940 at Alexandria Bay. She died August 4, 1975 at age 76. The couple had lived on Route 11 near Adams, where Mr. Eckford owned and operated a dairy farm, retiring in 1969. He is survived by a brother, Harry Eckford, Massena, and five nieces, Mrs. Elizabeth Purdue, Mrs. Joyce Hess, Mrs. Stella Murphy, Mrs. Julia Gillies and Mrs. Carol Armstrong, all of Canada. A graveside service was held Monday, August 6 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek, with Rev. Virgil Hager, pastor of Sandy Creek Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements were with the Foster Hax Funeral Home. Contributions may be made in his name to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance of Pulaski. | Eckford, Andrew Gordon (I8431)
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| 14998 | Newspaper Obituary - August 8, 1993 Star-Ledger - Newark, New Jersey - Dr. W. Reilly Sr., dentist in Vailsburg - Dr. Walter F. Reilly, Sr., 86, of Short Hills, retired as a dentist, died yesterday in his home. A Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Rose of Lima Church, Short Hills, after the funeral from the Burroughs, Kohr & Dangler Funeral Home, 309 Springfield Ave., Summit. 'Dr. Reilly maintained a dental practice in Newark's Vailsburg section for 41 years before retiring 20 years ago. He was a member of the Essex County Dental Association and the New Jersey Dental Association. 'He was a 3d Degree member of Knights of Columbus of St. Rose of Lima Church. 'A 1927 graduate of Seton Hall University in South Orange, Dr. Reilly received his degree in dentistry four years later from the New York University School of Dentistry. 'He served in the Coast Guard during World War II from 1943 to 1946. 'Born in Newark, he moved to Short Hills 33 years ago. 'Surviving are his wife, Kathryn; a daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Deyo; a son, Walter F. Jr., and five grandchildren. | Reilly, Walter Francis Sr. (I79815)
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| 14999 | Newspaper Obituary - August 8, 2003 Post Standard - Ethel Loura Peashey August 6, 2003 - Ethel Loura Peashey, 93, of Oswego, died Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at the Seneca Hill Nursing Home. She was born in Baldwinsville and was a former resident of Clay, NY and Inverness, FL. Ethel was a former employee of Rollway Bearing and oethpeas the North Syracuse School District. She was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church, Clay, the Clay Fire Department Auxiliary, Baldwinsville Women of the Moose, and the Good Sam Camping Club. She is predeceased by her first husband Earl Loura who died in 1961 and her second husband Edward Peashey who died in 1996, a brother Lester Lory and a grandson Eugene DeRycke. Ethel is survived by: four daughters, Beverly Willis of Lake Wales, FL, Earleen DeRycke and Barbara Harke, both of Clay, and Ethel Kay Anderson of Badger, MN; a stepdaughter Helen L. Lyons of Baldwinsville; three stepsons, Edward W. Peashey Jr. of Wrightsville, PA, Thomas J. Peashey of Rochester, and Charles B. Peashey of Brockport; 16 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; several step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren. Calling hours will be Saturday, August 9, 2003, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a service to follow at the Maurer Funeral Home Moyers Corners, 3541 Route 31, Baldwinsville. Contributions may be made to the Seneca Hill Nursing Home Activity Fund, 20 Manor Dr., Oswego, NY 13126, or Trinity United Methodist Church, 8396 Morgan Road, Clay, NY 13041. | Lory, Ethel Mae (I13160)
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| 15000 | Newspaper Obituary - August 8, 2006 Post Standard - ALLEN - Timothy L. Allen Sr. August 6, 2006 - Timothy L. Allen Sr., 60, of Fulton, NY, died Sunday. Timothy was born in Fulton, a son of the late Albert and Mary (McEwen) Allen. Timothy was a former sixth ward Alderman and he was also the president of Disability and Operations in Fulton. Tim also was on the board of directing for Path Finders Housing for five years. Surviving are his wife, Connie Boger-Allen of Fulton; son, Timothy (Khrystie) Allen, II of Fulton; brothers, Fred (Dorie) Allen of Fulton, Frank (Cora) Allen of Fulton, John (Vi) Allen of Leesburg, FL, Russell Allen of Fulton; sister, Cora Jean (Harold) Pagliaroli of Fulton, who were the caregivers along with two nieces, Melanie and Cheryl; several nieces and nephews; two grandchildren. Mr. Allen was predeceased by three brothers, Albert Allen Jr., James Allen and Patrick Allen. Friends are invited to call on Wednesday, August 9, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Young & Son Funeral Home, 322 Oneida St., Fulton. A funeral service will follow calling hours at 1 p.m. at the Young and Son Funeral Home. Interment will be at Mt. Adnah Cemetery in Fulton, NY. | Allen, Timothy Lawrence (I47866)
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