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15051 Newspaper Obituary - December 23, 1914 Pulaski Democrat - Orwell - Miss Helen Wagoner died in Sandy Creek Thursday morning, December 17, aged 62 years. Her entire life has been spent in Orwell, her native town, except the last four years which she has passed in Sandy Creek, as housekeeper for Dr. W. H. Cox. Her presence in the home she has helped to make so pleasant, will be sadly missed by the aged veteran. Prayer was said in Dr. Cox's home, Sunday by Rev. W. H. Pullen, pastor of the M. E. Church and the remains brought to Orwell church, where services were conducted by Rev. Spencer Bacon Owens and burial made in Evergreen cemetery. For many years she was a faithful member of the M. E. Church. In life she was a great lover of flowers and in death, her casket was covered with many beautiful floral pieces. Her friends are very grateful to those who gave the flowers, to those who sang, to Rev. Owens for his excellent words and to all who assisted in any way at the funeral. Waggoner, Helen Magdeline (I9370)
 
15052 Newspaper Obituary - December 23, 1954 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Francis Byns, 73 Dies In Boylston - Francis D. Byrns, 73 died Sunday morning, December 19, 1954 at his home in Smartville. He had been in failing health for the last ten years. Born September 22, 1881 in Boylston, he was the son of John and Katherine Daly Byrns. He spent his entire life in Boylston, working as a lumberman in his younger days while for the last 34 years he had engaged in farming. He was a member of Rising Sun Grange of Boylston. Mr. Byrns was married October 25, 1909 in Pulaski to Miss Minnie Barber of Redfield. Surviving with his wife are a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Alice) Samson of Lacona; two sons, Gilbert and Lawrence, both of Lacona; a sister, Mrs. Louis (Alice) LaTant of Lacona and five grandchildren. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the Weston & Woodard funeral home in Sandy Creek, with the Rev. Leland Webster, pastor of Sandy Creek Methodist church, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Adelbert Edwards, pastor of the Boylston Wesleyan church. Burial will be in Wesleyan cemetery in the spring. Byrns, Francis Daly (I15819)
 
15053 Newspaper Obituary - December 23, 1968 Oswego County Weeklies - Mrs. L. Mae Allen - Funeral Services for Mrs. L. Mae Allen, 94, of Central Square, who died Saturday, Dec. 14, 1968 at her home following a long illness, were held Tues. Dec. 17, 1968 at the Watson Funeral Home with Rev. Hartland McGill officiating. Mrs. Allen was a native of Munsville and lived in the Central Square area most of her life. She was a member of the Calvary Independent Baptist Church of Brewerton. Surviving are four sons, Leonard and Charles of Central Square, Marion of Cedar Run, N.J. and Martin of Clay; two daughter, Mrs. Arthur Windy of Central Square and Mrs. Georgia Painter of Fulton; 30 grandchildren, 59 great great grandchildren; 10 great great great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Burial was in Hillside Cemetery in Central Square. Babcock, Lois Lulu Mae (I78124)
 
15054 Newspaper Obituary - December 23, 2005 Syracuse Post Standard - John R. Loura - December 21, 2005 - John R. Loura, 69, of Parish, NY, died Wednesday. He was a sprinkler fitter for Burns Brothers of Syracuse. Survivors: His wife of 49 years, former Barbara Austin; one son, James J. Parish; two daughters, Karen Griffin, Penneville, Suzanne Anderson, Parish; eight grandchildren; one sister, Kathleen LaVere, Marcellus; mother, Anna Oleksak, Syracuse. Services: 6 p.m. Friday from Harter Funeral Home, 2993 W. Main St., Parish, NY. Burial: Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway, NY. Calling hours are 3 to 6 p.m. Friday at the funeral home prior to the service. Loura, John Ralph (I13833)
 
15055 Newspaper Obituary - December 24, 2004 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Jacalyn Vinciquerra Stewart, of Syracuse, passed away Wednesday at the Francis House. Born in Syracuse, she was a life resident of the Syracuse area. She was a 1971 graduate of Henninger High School, Le Moyne College in 1975, SUNY Cortland MS in 1976, SUNY Cortland - Certificate of Advanced Studies (Administration) 1990, and had a permanent NYS Certificate as an English Teacher, School Administrator and Supervisor. Jackie was an English teacher with the Syracuse City School District from 1978 to 1988, Administrative Intern at Corcoran High School from 1988 to 1990, assistant Principal at G. Ray Bodley High School from 1998 to 2002, Universal Pre-K Program Administrator from 2002-2003, a former summer school Principal at Henniger High School and retired in August of 2003 as Principal of G. Ray Bodley High School. She was a member of the Teacher's Association, the Carol Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Foundation and was elected on the Board of Education for the Fulton City School District. Her father, Anthony Joseph Vinciquerra died in 1990. Survivors: her son, Glenn Anthony Stewart of Syracuse; her mom, Olga Vinciquerra of Syracuse; two brothers, Dr. Anthony Vinciquerra of Jamesville and Mark (Michele) Vinciquerra of Syracuse; sister-in-law, Maureen Vinciquerra of Jamesville; brother-in-law, James Wescott of Jamesville; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Funeral services Monday 9:45 a.m. at FARONE & SON, and 10:30 a.m. in St. Daniel's Church. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. Calling hours Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Glenn Anthony Stewart Trust Fund, PO BOX 456, Syracuse, NY 13206-0456. Vinciquerra, Jacalyn (I27513)
 
15056 Newspaper Obituary - December 24, 2008 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Samuel O. Mattison, 94, a life resident of Altmar, died Sunday at St. Luke's in Oswego. Born January 15, 1914, in Altmar, son of George and Anna Obrist Mattison, he attended Altmar schools and graduated from Pulaski High School in 1932. He was married to Irma Pratt on November 30, 1935; she died July 25, 2002. He owned a dairy farm for 65 years, retiring in 1990. He was also a cattle dealer for many years. He also served as Albion town justice for 24 years. He was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, Pulaski. He was a member of the Pulaski Grange #730 and also the State and National Grange. He was a former member of the IOOF, Orwell Lodge. He was also a member of Oswego County Cooperative Extension. Surviving: two sons, George P. (Joan) of Atlanta, GA, and Samuel Arthur (Sue) of Altmar; two daughters, Mary Anna Washburn of Lacona and Jean Marie Densmore of Orwell; one sister, Francis Hoenow of Pulaski; 15 grandchildren; 32 great- grandchildren; and five great- great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with spring burial in Riverside Cemetery, Altmar. Calling hours will be 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, prior to the funeral. Donations may be made to St. James Episcopal Church, Lake Street, Pulaski, NY 13142. Mattison, Samuel Obrist (I47490)
 
15057 Newspaper Obituary - December 26, 1903 Scranton Republican - Scranton, Pennsylvania - SHOT IN SELF DEFENSE - Patrick Fleming Killed at Forest City by Festas Madden - Death Was Instantaneous. - Result of Family Feud - Early yesterday morning Forest City was the scene of a terrible affray, which resulted in the hands of Festas Madden. Fleming and Madden were both former residents of Plymouth, where Thomas Fleming father of the murdered man, kept a saloon. Madden went into court and swore out a warrant for the elder Fleming for selling liquor on Sundays. Shortly after Madden moved to Forest City. After his departure Fleming made all sorts of threats. That feud has continued and is the direct cause of yesterday’s tragedy. Fleming had been in Forest City only a short time, but It was long enough to renew the old quarrel, picking out the son of his father’s old enemy. According to the evidence adduced at the inquest last night, young Fleming had been drinking and carousing all day Thursday and appearing before the Madden home about 2 o’clock and by taunts and threats to induce young Madden to come out and fight. His requests were refused, and in order to annoy them as much as possible or to show his fearlessness, began to throw snowballs at the house. The elder Madden was awakened and upon investigating, found Fleming there and ordered him to go home. After parleying a short time, he went home, but soon returned and was again told to go home and keep out of trouble. Instead of going away he drew a large caliber revolver from his pocket and fired at the house, the bullet entered the front door. Madden then secured a double-barreled shotgun and fired in Fleming’s direction, not intending to injure him, but with the idea of scaring him away. The shot struck the ground a few feet in front of Fleming, but did not deter him, as he kept advancing and taking deliberate aim, fired at Madden, who fearing his life was in danger, fired at Fleming. Simultaneous with the shot came a shriek from Fleming, but it was his last, penetrating his heart and death was instantaneous. Madden immediately went to the police authorities and gave himself up and was taken to jail and locked up. At the inquest Madden claimed the shooting was done in self-defense and the claim was substantiated by several witnesses. The jury brought in a verdict that the killing was justifiable homicide and completely exonerated Mr. Madden.

Newspaper Obituary - December 26, 1903 Wilkes-Barre News - PLYMOUTH MAN SHOT IN FOREST CITY - Old Family Feud Results in the Death of Patrick Flemming Who Resided in Plymouth - Patrick Fleming, who up until a few months ago was a resident of Plymouth was shot and instantly killed at Forest City at 3 o’clock yesterday morning by Sestus Madden, a well-to-do miner of that place. With the story there is an old standing grudge. Madden about nine years ago resided in Plymouth, the town in which the dead man, Fleming, was born and raised. Fleming’s father conducted a saloon on East Main street of Plymouth borough and it is said that Madden tried to secure a revocation of his license because he sold on Sunday. This was nine years ago. The elder Fleming and Madden became bitter enemies and when Madden left Plymouth he was compelled to seclude himself, as Fleming went the rounds of the town for days trying to find Madden, stating that he would kill him on sight. Patrick Fleming, the dead man, was a resident of Pymouth up until a few months ago, when he removed to Forest City. He was considered a good young man up until the time of his marriage. His wife bore an unsavory reputation and was not popular in Plymouth. According to testimony given before Justice Golder, young Fleming, who was intoxicated, went to the residence of Madden about 1 o’clock in the morning, accompanied by another young man, and created a disturbance. No attention was paid to them and they soon departed. About 3 o’clock Fleming again visited the home of Madden, alone, and began to throw stones and snow balls at the house. After a time Madden appeared at the door armed with a gun and order Fleming away. The latter, according to Madden, refused, and drew a pistol, which he flourished and pointed at Madden, threatening to shoot. Madden fired a shot in the air and Fleming responded by shooting in Madden’s direction. As the intoxicated man’s arm was raised to fire the second time, Madden shot and the charge took effect in Fleming’s right side, and he dropped dead. Upon discovering the effect of the shooting Madden gave himself up. Fleming was a mine labor. 
Fleming, Patrick (I65934)
 
15058 Newspaper Obituary - December 26, 1929 Sandy Creek News - ROBERT DANA - It is with great regret that we write these lines recording the passing away of one we loved so well and will not forget for a long time. He has left this world of ours to dwell in a more beautiful one where tears never flow and no sorrow or pain dwell. Robert Dana, was born in the town of Ellisburg, September 15, 1846, his parent dying when he was only five years of age. When he was seventeen years of age and the war was raging, he felt it his duty to give his life to save his country, so he enlisted as a private under Captain Loomis in Company K, 20th Regiment of New York Cavalry on the ninteenth day of August, 1863. He served his time as faithfully as he could until the war closed, when he was honorably discharged, July 31, 1865. In the year of 1866, he was united in marriage to Adelia Hinds of Ellisburg and to them were born five children, Fauster, Fred, Flora, Mate and Harley, all of whom are living with the exception of Fauster and Mate. In 1890 his wife died, leaving him alone with the children, and in 1893 he was united in marriage with Mrs. Clara Nutting of Henderson. To them were born three children. Mr. Dana was stricken about seven years ago with a shock and has never been like himself since. It affected his brain so he had been nearly a constant care. He was a good neighbor and a kind loving father and his memory will long live among us. He leaves to mourn his loss a widow who has done all that could be done for him to the last; also two sons, George Dana of Minetto, Harley Dana of Pulaski and one daughter, Mrs. Flora Loatwall of Lacona, children of his first marriage, and three daughters, Mrs. Fred Stowell of Lacona and Misses Fannie and Jessie Dana of Sandy Creek by his second wife; one stepdaughter, Mrs. George Chrisman of Sandy Creek and several grandchildren. Dana, Robert (I74708)
 
15059 Newspaper Obituary - December 26, 1982 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Emma Mae Strait - Mrs. Emma Mae Strait, 73, of 401 Bergner Road, Lakeland, died Friday at her home after a brief illness. A Syracuse native, Mrs. Strait lived for 30 years around the St. Lawrence River and moved to Lakeland more than 30 years ago. She was a member of Fairmont Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. She is survived by her husband, Benjamin; two daughters, Mrs. Richard Clement of Lakeland and Mrs. Plamer Wollman; a son, Frederick of Parish; six sisters, Mrs. Secil Brown of Adams, Mrs. Wealthea Pryor of Watertown, Mrs. Doris Maloney of North Syracuse, Mrs. Robert VanAlsein of Florida, Mrs. Clarence Majo of Cape Vincent and Mrs. Aleatha Stewart of Marathon; five brothers, Chester of Watertown, Leland of California, Warren of Pulaski, Calvin of Adams and Melzer McConnell of Mexico; 12 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home, Solvay. Burial will be in Belle Isle Cemetery, Camillus. Calling hours are today 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home, 2601 Milton Ave. McConnell, Emma Mae (I34992)
 
15060 Newspaper Obituary - December 27, 1922 Pulaski Democrat - Obituary - On Dec. 16. 1922, occurred the death of Frank Henderson, at the Lee Hospital, Rochester, N.Y., where he had gone for treatment. He was born in the town of Parish, Sept. 4, 1855, where he always lived until his death. In 1879 he was graduated from Mexico academy, then taught school for three years. On Dec. 24, 1882 he was united in marriage to Miss Anna Leno of the town of Albion. He then moved to the farm where he had since lived. He was a kind, loving husband and father and will be greatly missed in the community where he lived. He had a congenial nature and always had a kind word and smile for everyone. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, Mrs. Anna Henderson, of Parish; one son, Frederick Henderson, of Ontario, N.Y.; and two daughters, Mrs. Chas. E. Hoffman of Howardville and Miss Marion Henderson, of Webster, N.Y.. Also two brothers, Byron, both of Parish and one uncle, Sydney Henderson of Parish. Henderson, Franklin Charles (I36899)
 
15061 Newspaper Obituary - December 27, 1946 Oswego Palladium Times - Fulton Funerals - Newton N. Ward - Fulton - Funeral of Newton N. Ward, 68, who died Wednesday night at his home in Granby after a lingering illness, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home with Rev. Luther Ridgeway, pastor of Granby church, officiating. Burial will be in Mount Adnah Cemetery. Mr. Ward had been a resident of Granby 20 years. He was a member of the Granby Center Methodist church. Suriving are his wife, Mrs. Jennie Ward; three sons, Elmer Ward, serving with the Marine Corps at Tientain, China; Erwin Ward, Fulton, and Newton Ward Jr., Granby; two daughters, Mrs. Blanche Mangano and Miss Rhoda Ward, Granby; and four grandchildren, Barbara Jean and Mary Ward, and Judy Ann and Jimmy Mangano.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 2, 1947 Fulton Patriot - Ward - Died at his home in Granby, Dec. 25, Newton N. Ward, aged 66 years. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Jennie Ward, three sons, Edwin of Fulton, Marine Elmer Ward of Tientsen China, and Newton Jr. of Granby, two daughters, Mrs. Blanche Mangano and Miss Rhoda Ward and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held from the home Saturday afternoon, Rev. Luther Ridgeway officiating, intemrent in Mt. Adnah. 
Ward, Newton Nutting (I42872)
 
15062 Newspaper Obituary - December 27, 1967 Syracuse Post Standard - Services for Neil A. Killmore, 69, of 407 Craddock St., will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Newell Norris Leonard Funeral Home, the Rev. James Welch officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Mr. Killmore died Monday at State University Hospital. Surviving are a son, Harold B. Killmore; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Ward; a brother, Harold J. Killmore of Brewerton; a sister, Mrs. Victoria Fox of North Syracuse, and three grandchildren. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 2503 S. Salina St. Arrangements are by the John G. Butler Funeral Home. Killmore, Neil Anthony (I34725)
 
15063 Newspaper Obituary - December 27, 1986 Syracuse Post Standard - Owen Horr - Port Byron - Owen E. Horr, 87, formerly of 17 Moore Place, died Friday at the Cayuga County Nursing Home after a long illness. Mr. Horr was born in Phoenix. He was employed many years at Wright Coal Yard and later worked in the Cayuga County Highway Department. Mr. Horr was a member of First United Methodist Church and the Port Byron Senior Citizens. Surviving are several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Heleck-Pele Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Horr, Owen Edward (I42417)
 
15064 Newspaper Obituary - December 28, 1967 Oswego County Weeklies - Oswego, New York - Mrs. Lewis McCann - Mrs. Ruby G. McCann of Central Square RD2, died Monday Dec. 25, 1967 at Crouse Irving Hospital. A life resident of Central Square, she was a member of Calvary Independent Baptist Church of Brewerton. She is survived by her husband, Lewis McCann; a son, Kenneth Andrews; two grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Mae Allen Boots; four brothers, Leonard and Charles Allen of Central Square and Marion Allen, of West Creek, N.J. and Martin llen of Clay and two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Windey, of Central Square and Mrs. Georgia Painter, of Fulton. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Watson Funeral Home, 206 S. Main St. Burial will be in spring in the Hillside Cemetery. Allen, Ruby G. (I36008)
 
15065 Newspaper Obituary - December 28, 1971 Wilkes-Barre Times Leader Evening News - Mrs. Hazel S. Sprake - Mrs. Hazel S. Sprake, 76, of 1830 W. 14th St., Erie, forrmerly of Plymouth, died December 19 in St. Vincent's Hospital, Erie, following a prolonged illness. Born in Plymouth, daughter of the late Abraham and Katherine Looney Kleintob, she was a member of Delaware Avenue Baptist Church, Erie. Surviving are sons, William, Jr., City; Robert C. and Charles G, Erie; Donald J., West Holywood, Fla.; brothers, Arthur Kleintob, City; Harry Kleintob, Detroit, Mich.; sister, Mrs. Mabel Taylor, Calif.; 14 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral was held Wednesday in Erie. Kleintob, Hazel S (I59019)
 
15066 Newspaper Obituary - December 28, 2013 The Citizen - Auburn, New York - Richard W. Myers, 63, of Orchard Avenue, Auburn, died Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2013 at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital, Syracuse. Richard was born in Syracuse on March 22, 1950. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, having served with the U.S. Army from 1969 to 1971, and with the National Guard from 1971 to 1973. He had been employed locally as an automotive mechanic with Wal-Mart and Pick-n-Pull. He had an interest in cars, enjoyed going to auto races, and was an avid NASCAR fan. Richard is survived by his wife, Linda Currier Myers; three daughters, Angela (Shane) Cuff, of Palmyra, Michelle Frazier and Jenifer (Brian Sr.) Bell, all of Auburn; a son, Christopher (Penny) Jones, of Auburn; nine grandchildren; his mother, Beverly Hunter, of Auburn; two sisters, Barbara (Glenn) Hopper, of Fleming, and Kathy (Bill) Goodall, of Virginia; three brothers, Robert Hunter, of Auburn, Richard (Connie) Horr, of Weedsport, David (Cheryl) Hunter, of Cayuga. Richard was predeceased by his grandmother, Edith Kenyen. Friends are invited to call on the family from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at White Chapel Funeral Home, 197 South St., Auburn. Military honors will follow at 3 p.m. There will be no public services. Horr-Myers, Richard W (I14316)
 
15067 Newspaper Obituary - December 29, 2013 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Mollie Jean Butler - December 24, 2013 - Mollie Jean Butler, 56, of Parish, died Tuesday at Crouse Hospital. Spring graveside services will be in New Haven Cemetery. Arrangements in care of Harter Funeral Home, Mexico, NY. Detwiler, Mollie Jean (I14486)
 
15068 Newspaper Obituary - December 29, 2017 Syracuse Post Standard Milton D. Stewart, age 74, life resident of Richland passed away Sunday, December 24th, at his home. Milton was born June 19, 1943 in Ellisburg the the son of Cyrus and Kathleen Mason (Cathleen Smith) Stewart. He attended Sandy Creek Schools. Milton was married to Kathy Mason Trumble. He was employed by FX Caprara Chevy for the past 54 years. Surviving are his wife, Kathy, one daughter, Lisa Stewart of Brewerton, three sons, Dewayne Stewart of Kentucky, Robert Stewart of Altmar, and Milton Stewart of Reno, NV, one stepdaughter, Brenda Walter of Altmar, four stepsons, James, Patrick, Lloyd Trumble and David Frank all of Altmar, three sisters, Elsie Trey, Linda Sperling, and Sandy Althouse, and two brothers, Charles and Larry. A celebration of life will be held from noon to 3 p.m., Sunday, January 7th, at Ringgold Fire Department, 12 Lake Street, Pulaski. Arrangements by Foster- Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. Date of Death: December 24, 2017 Stewart, Milton Delos (I85289)
 
15069 Newspaper Obituary - December 3, 1953 Pulaski Democrat - Services for Mrs. Mary Spencer Richardson, 89, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. Claude Mouck , Sunday, were held at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. James Comins in Salina St., Wednesday. The Rev. Pauley, pastor of the Methodist Church , officiated, with interment in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. Surviving are six daughters: Mrs. Ella Hubbard, Mrs Fannie Towsley and Mrs. Laura Cole of Parish, Mrs. Delia Were of Oswego, Mrs Lydia Miller of Sandy Creek and Mrs. Louella Billuck of Pulaski. Her husband, Solomon Richardson, died in May 1926. Mrs. Richardson was born Aug. 7, 1864. in the Town of Albion, the daughter of Hubbard and Lavanche Allen Spencer. Her married life had been spent on the farm in the Town of Albion until her husband's death, when she came to make her home with her daughter in Pulaski. Spencer, Mary Jane (I77522)
 
15070 Newspaper Obituary - December 3, 1991 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Former Fulton resident Frederick R. Stewart Sr., 73, died Saturday in Jacksonville, N.C. Services were conducted in Jacksonville. Spring burial will be in Mount Adnah Cemetery, Fulton. A native of Fulton, Mr. Stewart moved to North Carolina five years ago. He retired after 33 years with Sealright Corp. He was a member of the Dads of the Veterans of the Foreign Wars in Fulton. Surviving are a son, Frederick R. Jr. of Jacksonville; a sister, Mary Madill of Fulton; two brothers, George Porter of Knoxville, Tenn., and Kenneth Porter of Clay; three granddaughters; a great-grandson; and several nieces and nephews. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Stewart, Frederick Robert (I35320)
 
15071 Newspaper Obituary - December 30, 1987 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - FRANK DEWISPELARE - Frank C. DeWispelare, 77, of Main Street died Tuesday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, after a long illness. A native of Palmyra, Mr. DeWispelare resided most of his life in the Mallory area. He was a mechanic with Reymore's Chevrolet, Central Square, and Whightman-Penoyer Ford, Central Square. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two sons, Kenneth of Hastings and Richard of Central Square; two daughters, Helen Courbat of Central Square and Beatrice Smith of Saranac, Mich.; 15 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Traub Funeral Home, Central Square. Spring burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Mallory. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, 110 N. Main St. Contributions may be made to Southern Oswego Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Dewispelare, Frank (I36384)
 
15072 Newspaper Obituary - December 31, 1913 Pulaski Democrat - Daughter of Henry & Alice Mellen, pioneer settlers of Richland, her siblings were Chester, Melvin, Harriet, Henry & Daniel. She spent nearly her entire life in the area excepting a few years she spent in the east. She was twice married, first to Dwight Peck in 1852, who died only 9 months after their marriage. Her second marriage was to James Harvey Ames in 1858. They had a son, Harvey, who died at 18 months, and a daughter Mrs. E.M. Lighthall.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 31, 1913 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Marcia Mellen was born in Richland, May 19th, 1824. She was the daughter of Henry and Alice Mellen (pioneer settlers of that place.) Nearly her whole life has been spent in Richland with the exception of a few of her earlier years in the east. She was twice married. First to Dwight Peck in 1852, who only lived nine months after their marriage. Second to James Harvey Ames in 1858, who died in 1874. To them were born one son, Harvey, who died at the age of 18 months, and a daughter, Mrs. E. M. Lighthall, with whom she resided at the time of her death, December 21, 1913. She had four brothers, Henry, Chester, Melvin and Daniel and one sister, Miss Harriet Mellen. Her sister, daughter and one stepson, Mr. Morris Ames, survive her.

Vitals - December 21, 1913 ~ Marcia Ames, age 89 years, 6 months, 27 days, Widow, born in New York, Daughter of Henry Mellen born in Vermont, and ‘unknown’ Harris born in Vermont, Died in Richland Township of chronic nephritis, senile debility.
 
Mellen, Marcia (I69653)
 
15073 Newspaper Obituary - December 31, 1941 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Alice Colvin Bulson - Mrs. Alice Colvin Bulson, 81, a former resident of Osceola, was instantly killed on Christmas day when she was thrown from a car driven by her husband which collided with another at intersection in Syracuse. Mrs. Bulson suffered a broken neck. Her husband, Walter Bulson, suffered only minor injuries. Mrs. Bulson is survived by her husband; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Colvin, Osceola; five sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Hort, Houston, Tex., Mrs. Ann Wood, Brewerton; Mrs Lucy Currier, Osceola; Mrs. Herman Draper, Miami, Fla., and Miss Murial Colvin, Osceola, and four brothers, George, John, and Lynn Colvin of Osceola and Orin Colvin, Orwell. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, December 28, 1941 at the Mill Petrie Memorial chapel, Parish. The Rev. E. Kendall Scouten, pastor of Parish Methodist church officiated and burial was in Pleasant Lawn cemetery, Parish. Colvin, Alice Myra (I9776)
 
15074 Newspaper Obituary - December 31, 1959 Sandy Creek News - Injuries Prove Fatal To Driver - Donald Milton Weaver, 27, died in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, Saturday morning, December 26, 1959 of injuries when his car struck a tree on the Ridge Road two miles south of Lacona. He was driving the car owned by his brother Robert L. Weaver of Texas, N.Y. which was demolished. The accident happened in front of the Asa Yerdon home, Mr. Weaver having been going toward Richland. According to state police from the Pulaski substation who investigated the car, in which Mr. Weaver was alone, went out of control on the icy road and rammed a tree head-on in the from yard of the Yerdon home. - Dies in Hospital - Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sandra Spark Weaver; a son, Jeffrey and a daughter, Lori Weaver; his parents, Lee Weaver and Mrs. Eliza Stewart Weaver; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stewart of Sandy Creek; seven sisters, Mrs. Warren (Vivian) Chatterton of Sandy Creek; Mrs. Lyle (Madeline) Ridgeway of Syracuse; Mrs. Robert (Marjorie) Bailey of Cape Vincent; Mrs. James (Helen) Syrell of Lacona; Mrs. Kenneth (Evelyn) Morton of Mexico; Mrs John (Bethel) Kimball of Lacona; Mrs. Henry (Constance) Chapman of Sandy Creek; two brothers, Robert of Mexico and Malcolm of Springfield, Illinios and several nieces and nephews. A private funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the Weston and Woodard Funeral Home. Rev. Robert Vining, pastor of Sandy Creek Baptist church, officiated. The bearers were brothers in law; Warren Chatterton, Robert Bailey, Kenneth Morton, James Syrell, John Kimball and Henry Chapman. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery in the spring. Weaver, Donald Milton (I62778)
 
15075 Newspaper Obituary - December 31, 2003 Times Telegram (Herkimer, Little Falls, NY) (Published as Evening Telegram, The (Herkimer, NY)) - Worked as an operating engineer and wage investor. NORTH PORT, Fla. - Ronald J. Young, 70, of North Port, Fla. and Alexandria Bay, formerly from Tully, passed away Dec. 12, 2003. He was born July 3, 1933, son of Ralph and Mable Horr Young in Fairfield. Mr. Young was employed as an operating engineer, IUOE Local 545 in Syracuse. He was also employed as a wage investigator for the New York State Labor Department until his retirement in 1999. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1952 to 1956. Survivors include his wife, whom he married Aug. 22, 1959, Barbara Ryan; daughter, Ellen (Donald) Nash of Ballston Lake; sons, Robert Young of Greene and Richard (Karen) Young of Mistley, England; sister, Virginia Maxwell of Hurleyville; grandsons, Shawn Nash, Connor Nash and Joshua Young; granddaughters, Brianna Young, Mary Young and Molly Young; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Mr. Young was predeceased by his parents and brother, Harold Court. Memorial services will be held in the springtime in New York. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Cortland Memorial Hospital Foundation, 34 Homer Ave., Cortland 13045 or Shriners Children Hospital, 516 Carew St., Springfield, Mass. 01104. The Evening Telegram, Dec. 31, 2003 Young, Ronald John (I13468)
 
15076 Newspaper Obituary - December 4, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albert S. Mattison Dies Of Influenza - The report of the death of Albert S. Mattison in Detroit, on November 27th came as a severe shock to his many friends in Pulaski and vicinity. Mr. Mattison attended the Pulaski High School a number of years, and was graduated with the class of 1902. He entered Cornell University with the class of 1907, and after the completion of his course there was engaged in mechanical engineering in Buffalo, and later in Detroit. He was considered the best authority on ventilation in Detroit, and one of the most brilliant and promising engineers of the city. He had recently taken the contract for the ventilation of the Ford Hospital (2000 beds), the largest contract ever let in the State of Michigan. For the past two years he had been extensively engaged in work for the Government, connected with the building of airoplanes and submarines. He was a member of the Detroit Engineering Society, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers. In High School and College, Albert made many close and lasting friends, and also in business where he was known as a man of keen foresight, unquestioned integrity and ability. He has always been known to his friends as "Matty" and the high esteem in which they held him is contained in the expressions always used by them when a person was desired upon whome they could rely: "You can depend on Matty". In his death his friends have lost a true and loyal companion and the community a faithful, progressive and substantial citizen. Mr. Mattison was born in the town of Albion, August 26, 1883. He was united in marriage with Miss Iona Witherill of Sardinia, N. Y., on Sept. 18, 1907. He was taken with the influenza the Saturday preceeding his death, and it rapidly developed into pneumonia, despite all the care and attention possible to be given. Funeral service conducted by the Rev. H. D. B. MacNeil were held at the residence of his parents in the town of Albion, December 1st and interment made in Riverside Cemetery at Altmar. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Iona Mattison of Detroit; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Mattison and one brother George Mattison, all of the town of Albion.
 
Mattison, Albert Sherman (I8676)
 
15077 Newspaper Obituary - December 4, 1947 MidYork Weekly - Hamilton, New York - Final Rites for Abbie Thurston - South Hamilton - Final rites for Abbie Thurston, 75, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Irene Cummings, here Sunday night, were held yesterday afternoon at 2 from the Henry W. Beecher Funeral Home, Hamilton, with the Reverend Paul F. Swarthout, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Hamilton, officiating. Burial was in the Erieville Cemetery. She was born May 26, 1872 in Georgetown, daughter of Eugene and Ruth Alling Stewart. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. Ruby O'Donnell, Erieville; Mrs. Emma Highland, Munnsville, and Mrs. Louis WIlliams, Hamilton; 18 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Her husban was Louis Thurston, who passed away February 1940. Stewart, Abbie M. (I79448)
 
15078 Newspaper Obituary - December 4, 1964 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Phoenix Obituary - Robert Allen, Jr. - PHOENIX - Robert Martin Allen Jr. four-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Allen, died Thursday at the family home, 317 Lock Street, of a respiratory illness. The child was born in Syracuse July 28, 1964. The mother is the former Judy Todero. Besides the parents, the survivors include maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Todero of Syracuse paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Allen of Phoenix and a great grandmother, Mrs. Flora Gunther of Fairmount. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Allanson-Glanville-Tappan funeral home, 911 Main Street. The Rev. Norman E. Isaman, pastor of the Congregational church, will officiate. Burial will be in Chase cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. Allen, Robert Martin Jr. (I42237)
 
15079 Newspaper Obituary - December 4, 1975 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Mrs. Rose McFarren - Throopsville - Mrs. Rose E. McFarren, 91, of Throopsville RD 5 died yesterday at Memorial Hospital Auburn. She was the widow of James McFarren. She is survived by two sons, Ernest of Tampa, Fla., and Donald of Cowtown, Calif., a brother, Laverne Horr of Port Byron, and a sister, Mrs. John (Alice) Moose, also of Port Byron. Services will be announced by the Kinney Funeral Home, Weedsport. Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Throop. Horr, Rose Etta (I35640)
 
15080 Newspaper Obituary - December 5, 1997 Post Standard - Nora M. Schott, 82, of Chesapeake, Va., formerly of Auburn, died Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. She was an Auburn native and moved to Virginia about 20 years ago. She retired from Bowen Products of Auburn. She was a former communicant of Sacred Heart Church, Auburn. Surviving are two daughters, Joyce Dushatinski of Chesapeake, Va., and Mary Dillabough of Syracuse; a son, Bruce Richards of Syracuse; two sisters, Nina Paxhia and Mabel Nedza, both of Auburn; eight grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Services are 10:45 a.m. today at Heieck-Pelc Funeral Home, Auburn. Burial is in Soule Cemetery, Sennett. Feek, Nora E (I13671)
 
15081 Newspaper Obituary - December 5, 2003 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - William W. Wilder, 74, Mattydale, a native of Pulaski, died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse. The funeral will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Krueger Funeral Home, Mattydale, and noon at St. Margaret's Church, Mattydale. Spring burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. Calling hours are 4 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Pastime Athletic Club or St. Margaret's Church.
Class of 1948 PACS 
Wilder, William Warren (I33571)
 
15082 Newspaper Obituary - December 6, 1972 Pulaski Democrat - Lloyd Henderson of Rochester was brought to Maple Lawn Cemetery for burial on Tuesday. Following the service, about 25 members of the Henderson andSteinfeld families gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steinfeld for lunch. Henderson, Lloyd (I35150)
 
15083 Newspaper Obituary - December 6, 1972 Sandy Creek News - Lawrence P. Butterworth, 66, of Mattydale, died Dec. 1 1972 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse. Mr. Butterworth was a native of Pineville and married Miss Audra Lum in February 1927. She died Dec. 30, 1943. Mr. Butterworth had lived in Mattydale for 28 years and was a truck driver for Onondaga Beverage Corp. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Mae Butterworth; a daughter, Mrs. Wilfred (Jean) Garnett of North Syracuse; a son, Stuart Butterworth of Mattydale; a stepson, Wilfred Brown of Miami, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Ernest Quackenbush of Parish; a brother, Leo Butterworth of Pulaski. Services were held Monday at Leitten funeral home, Mattydale, and burial will be in White Chapel Memory Gardens, DeWitt. Butterworth, Lawrence Paul (I67814)
 
15084 Newspaper Obituary - December 6, 2011 Post Standard - Dawne E. Finn - December 2, 2011 - Dawne E. Finn, 80, formerly of Frances St., Canastota, died Friday evening, December 2, 2011, in the Extended Care Facility of the Oneida Healthcare Center, where she had been a resident for the past three months. Born in Phoenix, on April 15, 1931, she was the daughter of George and Jessie Ure Merrill. A resident of Canastota for the past 56 years, Dawne was a graduate of Phoenix High School. She married Edward "Jack" Finn in Phoenix on February 14, 1953. Jack died on July 17, 1986. Prior to her retirement, Mrs. Finn was employed with the Madison County Department of Social Services as an examiner and was previously employed with the Canastota Schools as a teaching assistant and the Oneida City Hospital PCAP Clinic as a receptionist. Surviving are two daughters and two sons-in-law, Christine and Stephen Garneau of Durhamville and Elizabeth "Beth" Henderson of Canastota; two sons, Stephen E. Finn and his partner, James Durkel of Austin, Texas and Thomas M. and his wife, Deborah Finn of Cincinnati, Ohio; four grandchildren, Rebecca, Collin, Lindsay and Ashley; three great-grandchildren, Caidan, Stephen and Trystan; three brothers and two sisters-in-law, Donald and Roni Merrill of Port Orange, Florida, Dan and Sandy Merrill of Billerica, Massachusetts and Dennis Merrill of Raleigh, North Carolina. Funeral services will be held from the Campbell-Dean Funeral Home, Inc., 300 South Peterboro Street, Canastota, at a date and time to be announced in the Spring of 2012. Spring interment will be made in Chase Cemetery, Town of Lysander. Contributions, in her memory, may be made to the Hazel Carpenter Home, 533 Main Street, Oneida, NY 13421 or the Madison County Office of the Aging, 138 Dominic Bruno Blvd., Canastota, NY 13032. CAMPBELL-DEAN Canastota Merrill, Dawne Mertrude (I14082)
 
15085 Newspaper Obituary - December 7, 1911 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Joseph C. Schumacher, Sr. - Joseph C. Schumacher, Sr., passed away at his home, Thursday, November 23, having been ill several years. Mr. Schumacher, was born in Germany, seventy-six years ago and for the past twenty-five years, he has resided on a farm in Boylston. He was held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends, who regret to learn of his demise. Deceased is survived by his wife, who was Miss Elizabeth Grimes. They were married at Constableville, forty-six years ago. Also by five sons and one daughter, Joseph Jr.; Lewis of this place; William of Oswego, N.Y.; Henry of Vernon; John of Knoxboro; Mary Grunder, Utica, N.Y.; and one brother together with several grandchildren. Schumacher, Joseph Charles Sr. (I33662)
 
15086 Newspaper Obituary - December 7, 2000 Post Standard - Robert M. Hunter, 73, of 231 Genesee Garden Apartments,Auburn,died Tuesday at Auburn Memorial Hospital. He was born in Auburn. He retired in 1971 after 33 years as a boilermaker at Alco Products in Auburn. He was a Navy and Air Force veteran. He was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1975, and a member of Sampson World War II Navy Veterans, Swietoniowski-Kopeczek Post 1324 and the Falcon Sportsman Club. Survivors: His wife, the former Dorthea Dunn; a daughter, Kathleen Goodall of Virginia Beach, Va.; three sons, Richard Horr of Weedsport and Robert and David Hunter, both of Auburn; his mother, Ethel Azzarelli of Auburn; two sisters, Violet Oliphant of Lima and Sharlene Cady of Henrietta; two grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Friday at White Chapel Funeral Home. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 197 South St., Auburn. Contributions: VFW Post 1975, 60 E. Genesee St., Auburn 13021. Horr, Robert Mead (I16156)
 
15087 Newspaper Obituary - December 7, 2004 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Coon - David A. Coon, 55, of Dalton Rd., Cato, NY, died on November 3, 2004, at home with his family by his side. David was born September 19, 1949, the son of Betty Lynn Coon of Pulaski, NY, and the late Bert Coon. Surviving are his wife Geri Dunning-Coon of Cato; a son Aaron (Lana) Dunning of Cato; five daughters, Kelly Dunning of Cato, Chrissy Dunning of Cato, Wendy (Dan) Cutri, Lisa (Eric Vierow) Bowen, and Carrie Bowen, all of Nedrow, NY; a brother John (Linda) Coon of Cicero, NY; a sister Linda (Dean) Burdick of Central Square, NY; six grandchildren, Zachary, Christopher, Emily, Kelsey, Ashlyn and Kalie. Calling hours will be Wednesday from 4 to 6 p.m. at Jewell Funeral Home, 13164 South St., Cato. A memorial service will be held at the family home, 2541 Dalton Rd., Cato, on Thursday at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations will be accepted for a memorial garden. Coon, David A. (I8440)
 
15088 Newspaper Obituary - December 7, 2004 Reporter - Lansdale, Pennsylvania - RICHARD HOUSE - Born in Baltimore‚ MD‚ he was the son of the late Richard F.‚ Sr. and Mable (Laubagh) House. A veteran of World War II‚ he served in the U.S. Navy for 22 years‚ retiring in 1963. After the military‚ he worked with C&D Battery Co. in Ardmore as a service engineer‚ retiring in 1982. Mr. House was a member and one of the founding members of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Hilltown. In addition to his wife‚ he is survived by three sons‚ Richard House and his wife‚ Lucille‚ of Costa Mesa‚ CA‚ Gerald House and his wife‚ Elaine‚ of Lansdale and James House of Norristown; and nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to his memorial service Thursday‚ Dec. 9‚ at 10 AM in Good Shepherd Episcopal Church‚ 1634 Hilltown Pike‚ Hilltown‚ PA 18927. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers‚ please send donations in his name to Good Shepherd Episcopal Church at the address above. Arrangements are by the Shelly-Dinan Funeral Home in Lansdale. Memo: Richard F. House‚ 84‚ died Saturday morning‚ Dec. 4‚ 2004‚ in Grand View Hospital‚ after a short illness. He was the husband of Olive R. (Manns) House. Formerly of Lansdale‚ he lived in the Rockhill Mennonite Homes in West Rockhill Twp. House, Richard Francis Jr. (I73691)
 
15089 Newspaper Obituary - December 7, 2005 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - COLE - George A. Cole Sr. December 5, 2005. George A. Cole Sr., son of the late Garold C. and Laura B. Cole, born May 30, 1930, in the town of Dugway, passed away at his home December 5, 2005, with his family at his side. He was a journeyman lineman for Local Union IBEW 1249 for 50 years. George was a Boy Scout leader in Parish for a couple of years, a charter member of the Altmar Fish and Game Club, a charter member of the Altmar Lions Club, a member of the Pulaski Masonic Lodge #415 and a 32 Degree Mason for 30 years, and a member of Pulaski Puritan OES #159 for 29 years. George was predeceased by two daughters in 2004, Kathy Cole Paye and Sandra Cole Blaise. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Doris A. Colvin Cole. They were united in marriage on January 21, 1949. Also survived by two sons, George A. Cole Jr. of Virginia, and Larry A. Cole of Pulaski; four daughters, Laurie A. Hunter of Pulaski, Doreen A. Brewer of North Carolina, Darlene A. Scarborough of Parish and Charlene A. Moon of Virginia; 23 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; one sister, Patricia A. Cole Mowers of Parish; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at the Dugway United Methodist Church on Wednesday, December 7, 2005, at 1 p.m., with Reverend Leo Sidman officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Dugway United Methodist Church. Traub Funeral Home, Inc. Central Square, NY Cole, George Allen (I67704)
 
15090 Newspaper Obituary - December 8, 1932 Sandy Creek News - Sarah S. Sargent - Sarah S. Sargent died at 1:00 Thursday morning, Dec. 8, 1932, at her home on East First Street. Sarah L. Seeley born March 5th, 1876, at Sandy Creek, N. Y., a daughter of Henry W. Seeley (Born in Sandy Creek, July 26th, 1834 who died December 12, 1907) Mary Anna Jacobs born in Sandy Creek, December 8th, 1831, who died December 10, 1919. In early life she married a neighbor and schoolmate, William D. Jamerson on March 1894. ue to the poor health of Mrs. Sargants father she and her husband occupied the home farm on the Ridge Road until Mr. Jamerson's death on March 10th, 1922. After his death she continued to live on the farm and on January 12th, 1924 married Merton O Porter of Lacona. Mr. and Mrs. Porter left the farm and moved to Lacona where he was employed by the Stevens Milling and Fee Company up to his death January 25, 1925. The farm was then sold to John Cobb who has occupied it since. Mr. and Mrs. Sargent married February 17th, 1926. Mrs Sargent underwent a major operation at the City Hospital in Watertown, March 1931, since which time her health was never fully regained. She was in the Memorial Hospital in the summer of 1931 in Syracuse, again in the City Hospital in November 1931. Her health failed completly during the fall of 1932 and she was obliged to take to her bed in October and continued to grow gradually worse. For several weeks prior to her death, Mrs. Elizabeth Crandall has been in constant attendance and her old neighbor and friend, Mrs. Ellen Tilton, has been with her most of the time for the past two years. Mrs. Sargant was a member of the Eastern Star, Sandy Creek Grange, W.C.T.U. , Home Missionary Society and Sunday School of the First M. E. Church of Sandy Creek. Mrs. Sargent had one brother, Callie who died at the age of 3 years. She is survived by her husband, Roscoe Sargent, and several cousins. Mrs Harriet Pruyn of Watertown; Mrs. Minnie Robbins, Elizabeth Washburn of Rochester; Mrs. Harriet Hamilton of Brooklyn, N.Y. Funeral services will be held at the home at 2:00 p.m. Sunday. Rev. Walter S. Dobbie offificiating, assisted by Rev. T. T. Davies. Seeley, Sarah L (I7837)
 
15091 Newspaper Obituary - December 8, 1958 Wilkes-Barre Times Leader - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania - Miss Alice Kennedy Dies at Kingston - Miss Alice Kennedy of 356 Market Street, Kingston, died last night at 6:15 at home. Born in Larksville, she was a daughter of the late Eugene and Mary Ellen Murphy Kennedy, pioneer residents of Larksville. Miss Kennedy resided in Kingston the last 15 years. She was employed as a clerk typist for the State Department of Health at Kirby Memorial Health Center, North Franklin Street, for the last 18 years. Miss Kennedy was a member of St. Ignatius Church, Kingston, and its societies. Her mother and father died in 1947. She is survived by sisters and brothers, Winifred and Mrs. Joseph Kubish, both at home; Eugene and William, both of Wilkes-Barre; Joseph, Millburn, N.J.; Paul, Washington, D.C., and several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held from the home. Friends may call after 7 tonight. Arrangements by John J. Maher. Kennedy, Alice C. (I61825)
 
15092 Newspaper Obituary - December 8, 1980 Pulaski Democrat - The funeral for Lawson M. Lighthall, 91, of 7262 Lake St., was held at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 4, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home with Rev. Frederick M. Carlson, pastor of the Mannsville United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Mr. Lighthall died Monday morning at the home of his son, Douglas, Mannsville, Route 2. He is survived by his son, Douglas; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Winona) Kirchhoff, Chicago, Ill.; a brother, Noel, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Lura Dodge and Mrs. Charles (Lena) Balcom, Pulaski; a cousin, Marshall Minot, Richland; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Born June 25, 1889, in Richland, a son of Elton and Anna Ames Lighthall, he attended Pulaski schools and married Jennie E. Edwards June 15, 1915. The couple lived in Amsterdam where he was a self-employed interior decorator. He was later a substitute mail carrier in the Pulaski post office and operated a farm and poultry business on the Lake Street Road, Pulaski, retiring in 1964. Mrs. Lighthall died Dec. 9, 1963, at the age of 72. Lighthall, Lawson Marshall (I35988)
 
15093 Newspaper Obituary - December 9, 1915 Sandy Creek News - Mrs. Julia E. Harris, widow of the Rev. Herman A. Harris of Rome, died at 12:30 o'clock last week Wednesday morning at the residence of her brother, Benjamin F. Weaver, in the town of Brownville, aged 73 years. The funeral was held Monday and interment will be at Natural Bridge. Mrs. Harris was well known in this section where her husband had been the pastor, at several Methodist Churches. She came here three months ago. Mrs. Harris had been ill with heart trouble for some time past.
 
Weaver, Julia (I3312)
 
15094 Newspaper Obituary - December 9, 2007 Gloucester County Times - New Jersey - Eugene F. Murray Sr. - Eugene F. Murray Sr., 71, of Verga, suddenly on Dec. 7, 2007. A legacy of gentleness, caring and love are the gifts that Gene leaves behind for his beloved family to cherish. Gene was a man who respected and loved life. The Fishtown section of Philadelphia was were he was born and raised, but called Verga home for the last 37 years. Prior to retirement in 1997, Gene worked as a machinist for the Budd Company, Philadelphia for over 32 years. He served as committeeman and was a member of the U.A.W. #816. His affection for animals was ever present. Gene loved to fish, enjoyed trips to Niagra Falls and spending time with his family. Beloved husband of 49 years to Rose (nee Osborn); devoted father of Eugene Jr. (Kimberly) and John Murray and Rosemarie Tevis (Guy); dear brother of Dorothy Miller and Patricia Salinitis; loving grandfather of Guy Jr., Ashley, Lauren and Kristen. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing Monday 6:30-9 p.m. and Tuesday 9-9:45 a.m. in the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter St, Woodbury. Funeral Services Tuesday 10 a.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. Interment Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Gloucester County Christian School, 151 Golf Club Rd., Sewell, NJ 08080. Tributes and memories may be shared at: www.mcgfuneral.com "The Lifetime Tribute Funeral Home" Murray, Eugene F. (I58898)
 
15095 Newspaper Obituary - December 9, 2009 Syracuse Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Peter J. Clark Jr., resident of Richland and Zephyrhills, passed away November 24, 2009 at Florida Hospital, Zephyrhills, Florida. He was born July 18, 1943, in Richland to Peter J. Sr. and Geraldine (Wilder) Clark. He graduated from Pulaski Academy High School. Mr. Clark worked at the post office for 30 years and retired as postmaster due to illness. He spent seven months wintering in Zephyrhills, Florida for the past 17 years. He is survived by his mother, Geraldine Clark of Zephyrhills and Pulaski, and a brother, retired deputy Sheriff Duane P. (Amy) Clark; nephew, Matthew; niece, Taylor Marie, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Peter J. Clark Sr., and his brother, Paul John Clark. Funeral service in the spring, at a time to be announced. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. Clark, Peter James Jr. (I27163)
 
15096 Newspaper Obituary - December 9, 2014 Post Standard - Syracuse, NewYork - Michael E. Novak - December 7, 2014 - Michael E. Novak, 78, of Phoenix, NY, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Sunday. Born on January 16, 1936 to his mother, Virginia (Terramiggi) and his late father, Edward Novak in Fulton. A graduate of Fulton High School, and served in the US Army, 1954 to 1956. A master carpenter and owner/operator of Michael Novak & Sons Home Builders. Carpenter's Local Union 12, Oswego, and Local 747, Syracuse. Life member of VFW Post 5540, Phoenix; Phoenix Rod & Gun Club; an avid golfer. Predeceased by his loving wife of 49 years, Kathleen F. (Milligan) in 2008; a son, Charles A. Novak in 1981; a sister, Katherine A. Geswaldo in 1988; a brother, John E. Novak in 2014. Surviving are his three children, Michael J. "Micky" (Gretchen) Novak of Phoenix; twins, Mary Ann (David) Quintal of Pennellville, and Martin Novak of Phoenix; five grandchildren, Jessica Novak, Nicholas Novak, and Nathan Novak, Steven Quintal, Katrina Quintal; one great-granddaughter, Brooke Quintal; his mother, Virginia (Terrimiggi) Novak Albino of Syracuse; a brother-in-law, Louis Geswaldo of Syracuse; a sister-in-law, Gloria Novak of Liverpool; several nieces, nephews, cousins, and many close friends. Mike was a proud father, grandfather, and great-grandfather and loved his family very much. Services are on Thursday, December 11 at 10 a.m. in the Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, Phoenix, with the Deacon Frank Forish officiating. Burial following in Phoenix Rural Cemetery. Calling hours are on Wednesday, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. in the funeral home, 431 Main St. Memorials to Friends of Oswego County Hospice, P.O. Box 102, Oswego, NY 13126. Novak, Michael (I14171)
 
15097 Newspaper Obituary - Decemember 3, 1984 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Louis H. Lake, 72 - Louis H. Lake, 72, of Orwell, died Nov. 17, 1984 in the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown, after a short illness. Born Nov. 17, 1912 in Orwell, he was the son of the late Henry and Clara Potter Lake. He attended Orwell schools and resided in Orwell all of his life. Mr. Lake was employed with the Oswego County Highway Department, retiring in 1974. He attended Pierrepont Manor Church. Surviving are his wife, Mildred A.; three sons, Robert C. of Whitesboro, N.Y., James E. of Richland and David E. of Orwell: one daughter, Mrs. David (Gloria) Towles of Orwell; seven grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Private funeral services and burial will be held at the convenience of the family with Rev. Warren Babcock officiating. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Lake, Louis Henry (I16521)
 
15098 Newspaper Obituary - EDNA I. STEVENS - HOMEMAKER - Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 3, 2002 - Edna I. Stevens, 47, of 21 Powers Ave., died Tuesday morning at her home, where she had been under the care of Hospice of Oswego County. She had been ill with cancer since February 2000. Born July 6, 1954, in Watertown, daughter of Donald A. and Alice Reed Ackley, she graduated from Belleville Central School in 1973. She married Michael G. Stevens on Feb. 22, 1974, in Adams. They had lived in Lacona since their marriage. Mrs. Stevens enjoyed woodworking crafts. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter and her husband, Tina M. and Scott Hutchinson, Lacona; two sisters, Mrs. Fred (Amelia) Russell, Syracuse, and Mrs. Leo (Louise) Russell, Kissimmee, Fla.; two brothers, Donald, Adams, and Clinton, Lorraine, three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville, with the Rev. Scott R. Hardy, pastor of the Greater Victory Fellowship Church, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 7145 Henry Clay Blvd., Liverpool, N.Y. 13088-5382. Ackley, Edna Irene (I70219)
 
15099 Newspaper Obituary - EDWARD JOHN GIRMEN, 83, of Wilkes-Barre, died Thursday, December 30, 2010. Born in Plains Township, November 15, 1927, he was a son of the late John and Margaret Girmen. After graduating from high school he attended plumbing, later working for the Local 524 Plumbers Union. He proudly served his county in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, where he received the Purple Heart. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, John Girmen. Surviving is his wife of 56 years, Gertrude (Forve) Girmen; sons, Frederick J. Girmen and wife, Janet, and Mark E. Girmen and wife, Patricia; daughter Kelly A. Girmen and Dean Mack; grandchildren, Jaime, Mark Jr., and Ryan Girmen; and a great-granddaughter, Cassidy Girmen. Services were private and entrusted to Kniffen O’ Malley Funeral Home Inc., 465 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre
 
Girmen, Edward John (I58971)
 
15100 Newspaper Obituary - Elmira Star Gazette - January 23, 1960 Page 10 - Lemuel Stewart, about 89, of 110 14th St., Watkins Glen, Friday, Jan. 22, 1960. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Syracuse; retired New York Central Railroad conductor. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart; daughters Roy Maines of Syracuse, Mrs Warren Bruce of Old Greenwhich, Conn.; stepdaughter, Mrs. Fred Fox of Watkins Glen; stepsons, William Harvey of Elmira, Edward Harvey of Little Falls, N. J.; One grandchild; two great-grandchilren. Body at Brown Funeral Home, Watkins Glen. Calling hours: Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Funeral there Monday at 11 a. m., the Rev. David Durham, the Rev. Mr. Titus. Fayetville Cemetery.

Vitals - Lemuel Stewart, born in Richland Township, October 13, 1869. Sex, male. Father: Draper Stewart, born in New York, year unknown. Mother: Anna Marpool, born in Wales, year unknown. Sworn statement, November 14, 1942. Accepted and filed, November 30, 1942. 
Stewart, Lemuel (I84770)
 

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