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| 15251 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, June 9, 1939 WilkesBarre Record - John Kennedy Dies Suddenly - Chef at Plymouth Legion Home Drops Dead after Heart Attack - John Kennedy, employed as a chef for Shawnee Post 463. American Legion, dropped dead last night at 9:15 in his home, 149 East Main Street. Plymouth. Deputy Coroner Charlee A. Fitzpatrick announced that his death was due to a heart attack. Mr. Kennedy who had been ill for two weeks planed to return to his duties at the Legion Home today. Shortly after a trip to a nearby store to purchase ice cream for his wife he collapsed while walking from the dining room to the kitchen. Dr. A. H. Gabriel, Plymouth, and Rev. P. A. Hopkins of St. Vincent’s Church were summoned but the man was dead upon their arrival at the Kennedy home. Surviving are his wife, three brothers, Thomas Kennedy. Avondale, and Eugene and William Kennedy, Larksville, and a sister, Mrs. John Tobin, St. Mary’s Road, Hanover Township. He was a member of St. Vincent’s Church. Plymouth and its Holy Name Society. | Kennedy, John Joseph (I35204)
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| 15252 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, March 18, 1921 Madison County Leader and Observer - Peterboro - Clark Cummings, aged 70 years, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ginney, March 7th, the latter being a daughter. Mr. Cummings was born near Cicero in 1851 and was married to Clemanda Golding in Vernon in 1873. His wife died in 1875, leaving one child, Mrs. T. C. Ginney. In 1877 he was married to Miss Ella Moody of North Smithfield. By his second wife two children were born, Mrs. Orin Hoffman of Oneida, Ward who died when an infant, and Orin, an adopted son, who has also passed away. Mr. Cummings was engaged in farming until 1900, when he moved to Oneida. In 1918 his health failed and he came with his estimable wife, to the home of Mr. Ginney, where he died. The funeral services were held at the home. Mrs. A. B. Annable officiating. Interment was made at Glenwood Cemetery, Oneida. | Cummings, Marshall Clark (I79177)
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| 15253 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, March 2, 2012 Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - Delores "De" B. Lighthall -February 29, 2012 - Delores "De" B. Lighthall, 69, of Pulaski, NY, leaped into Heaven February 29, 2012. De was born in Stillwater, NY, June 8, 1942, the daughter of Harry and Martha Fuller. She was the youngest of 14 children, nine brothers and four sisters. She was a longtime resident of Mannsville before relocating to Pulaski, NY, several years ago. De was a devoted wife, mother and caregiver. De married Doug Lighthall on May 24, 1970. She worked at various coffee shops, diners and owned and operated the Caboose in Port Ontario, NY. De enjoyed crafting, antiquing and her small farm of miniature horses. De loved to visit with friends and family. She participated in local parades and park functions. De is survived by her loving husband Douglas E. Lighthall; three daughters, Sandra (Timothy) Mills, of Mannsville, NY, Rosemary (Charles) Klebs of Pulaski, NY, and Tracy (Vincent) Bonanno of Pulaski, NY; one son, Robert Lasell of Pulaski NY; a sister, Rosemary O'Brien; and a niece, Sherry Jensen. De was predeceased by her parents, Harry and Martha, and 12 brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with a spring burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held today, March 2, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Friends of Oswego County Hospice, Inc., PO Box 102, Oswego, NY 13126. | Fuller, Delores Beverly (I28994)
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| 15254 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, March 27, 1931 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Vicinity Obituary - James Johnson - Parish - March 27 - Services for James A. Johnson, 62, who died Wednesday, will be held at the family home in Scriba at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon and in West Amboy Methodist Episcopal church at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in West Amboy cemetery. Born in Parish, Mr. Johnson was a son of George and Mary Davis Johnson. He had been a farmer at Scriba about 20 years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Phoebe Turmbull Johnson; four sons, Raymond, Frank and Albert Johnson of Scriba and Charles Johnson of Toledo, O.; four daughters, Mrs. Clara Rehor of Watertown, Mrs. Cora Bailey of Scriba and Mrs. Julia Callen and Mrs. Genevieve King of Syracuse; two brothers Irving Johnson of Parish and LeRoy Johnson of Oswego; a sister, Mrs. Evangeline Bulson of Parish, and 10 grandchildren. | Johnson, James A (I43289)
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| 15255 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, March 3, 1961 Utica Daily Press - Utica, New York - Mrs. Emma M. Colvin Dies at 89; "Singing Grandmothers' Mother" - Oneida - Mrs. Emma M. Colvin, 89, mother of the "Singing Grandmothers" who gained nation-wide television fame several years ago through the show "Name That Tune", died late Wednesday night in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Stuart Hubbard at Five Corners. She was born Feb. 20, 1872, in Richland, daughter of Thomas and Sarah McKinstry Eddy. On Nov. 26, 1890, she married to Charles F. Colvin. They moved to Oneida in 1910. Mr. Colvin died on July 3, 1923. Mrs. Colvin was a member of the Wampsville Presbyterian Church and its Women's Auxiliary. Besides Mrs. Hubbard, she leaves seven other daughters, Mrs. Leonard Evans, Mrs. Stanley Morgan, Mrs. Wesley Miller, Mrs. Louis Block, Mrs. James Moyer, Mrs. Howard Cross and Mrs. Curtis DeVaul, all of Oneida; a son, Fayette Colvin, Canastota, 28 grandchildren and 37 great grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2:30 Sunday from the Whitford Edkin Funeral Home, 322 Washington Ave., with the Rev. Martin E. Ives, Presbyterian minister, officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today and tomorrow at the funeral home. | Eddy, Emma Luella Melissa (I84087)
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| 15256 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, March 3, 1967 Daily Sentinel - Rome, New York - Dies at 81 In Hospital - George Harper, 81, Upper Floyd Ave., a retired farmer, died early this morning in a Rome hospital after a long illness. Born March 17, 1885, in Phoenix, he was the son of George M. and Nora Horr Harper. He had resided in this vicinity most of his life. He married the former Mary DeBosse Gates April 10, 1937, in Oswego. She died July 4, 1946. He leaves a stepson, George Gates, Fulton. Mr. Harper was a Protestant. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Stokes. Funeral arrangements under the direction of Griffin & Aldridge are incomplete. | Harper, George Adam (I74175)
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| 15257 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, March 9, 1962 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Mrs. Robert Bailey - Oswego - Mrs. Grace Howard Bailey, 78, wife of Robert Bailey of Oswego RD 1, died Thursday in Oswego Hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Bailey was born in Ilion and had resided in the New Haven area for the past 20 years. She was a member of North Scriba Baptist Church and of the Daughters of the American Star of Victory Council of North Syracuse. Surviving besides her husband are: a daughter, Mrs. Leon Shattell of Fulton; three sisters, Mrs. Albert Howard of Mallory; Mrs. Floyd Hoyt of Oswego and Mrs. Walter Marshall, Oswego; two brothers, Frank Priest and George Priest of Parish, also three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Satuday in the John E. Cullinan Funeral Home with the Rev. Theodore Burke, pastor of North Scriba Baptist Church, officiating and burial will be in New Haven Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. | Howard, Grace (I43383)
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| 15258 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 1, 1953 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mrs. Helen L. Orton, 83, of 137 West Mohawk Street, Oswego, died today at her home after an illness of 20 months. She was the widow of Loren E. Orton, locomotive engineer, who died in 1919. Mrs. Orton was born in Mexico, New York, the daughter of Don and Hannah Giles Halsey. She came to Oswego upon her marriage and lived here the rest of her life. She belonged to the West Baptist church and was a member of the King's Daughters of that church. Surviving are her daughter, Hazel V. Orton, director of production of Friendship Press, New York, and a niece, Mrs. Charles Mowry of Mexico. Friends are invited to attend the funeral at the family home, 137 West Mohawk Street, Monday afternoon at 1:30. Burial will be in Richland cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the home after Saturday noon at their convenience. | Halsey, Helen L (I8240)
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| 15259 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 1, 1970 Utica Daily Press - Utica, New York - Mrs. Amos Murtha - Pulaski - Mrs. Loretta R. Murtha, 79, of 7383 Lake St., Pulaski, died yesterday in Upstate Medical Center Syracuse, after a long illness. She was born in Utica, daughter of William and Rose Corr Shannon. She attended Utica Schools and was a buyer of clothing for J. P. Wells Department Store, Utica. In 1911 she was married to Amos Murtha. They moved to Pulaski in 1931. Mr. Murtha died in 1936. Mrs. Murtha was a member of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Pulaski, its Altar and Rosary Society; the Duplicate Bridge Club, the Tuesday Club and the Civic Club. She leaves a son, Francis Murtha of Katonah; five daughters, Mrs John (Rosemary) Donovan of Oswego, Mrs. (Helen) Fitzgibbons of Troy, Mrs. Merritt (Ann) Switzer of Pulaski, Mrs. John (Agnes) King of Potsdam and Mrs. John (Roberta) Anderson of Mexico, N.Y. and a sister, Mrs Edward (Gertrude) Hinge of Utica. Funeral will be at 9 Monday from the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home, Pulaski, and at 9:30 from St. John the Evangelist Church. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery, Rome. | Shanley, Loretta Rose (I16080)
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| 15260 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 1, 1987 Post Standard - Barbara Stewart - Services for Barbara A. Stewart, 46, of 127 Blanchard Blvd., who died Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital, will be at 10:15 a.m. Saturday at Greenleaf Funeral Home and 11 a.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 503 W. Onondaga St. A native of Saranac Lake, Mrs. Stewart resided most of her life in Syracuse. She was an assembler with General Electric CO. since 1965. Mrs. Stewart was a communicant of Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Surviving are her husband, Walter, a son, Gary of Jamestown; two daughters, Karen Taro of Syracuse and Marilyn Hobelman of Louisiana; her mother, Mildred LaBoursoliere of Syracuse; a brother, Edward LaBoursoliere of Massachusetts; a sister, Jean Legare of Syracuse; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Contributions may be made to the Onondaga County unit of the American Cancer Society. | Laboursoliere, Barbara Ann (I35441)
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| 15261 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 15, 1970 - Rome Daily Sentinel - Robert Melf Dies After Brief Illness - Robert B. Melfi, 74, of Wood Creek Road, a former employe of Revere Copper and Brass Inc., died Thursday in Rome Hospital after a brief illness. Son of Pasquale and Elma Melfi, he was born Jan. 6, 1896, in Syracuse. He was a 1910 graduate of the Prescott School, Syracuse. He was twice married. In Syracuse he married Ada Meaker. On July 16, 1967, in the Town of Vienna, he married Frances Lighhall Page. A resident of Rome for the past three months, he had formerly lived in Sylvan Beach and prior to that in Oneida and Syracuse. He served in the Army in France during World War I. Prior to his retirement in 1962, he was employed by the Carrier Corp., Syracuse, and formerly by Revere Copper and Brass Inc. Mr. Melfi was a member of the American Legion. Surviving besides his wife, are a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Dorothea Frances) Dyer, Homer; four sons, Harold Melfi, Mattydale; Robert Melfi, Liverpool; Vincent Melfi, Boston, Mass., and William Melfi, Groton; eight grand-children and two step-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1 Monday at the Martin J. Nunn Funeral home with the Rev. Charles Sykes D.D., rector of Zion Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Syracuse. Calling hours are from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Saturday and Sunday. | Melfi, Robert Bertie (I35975)
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| 15262 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 17, 1940 Herald-Journal - Syracuse, New York - WILLIAM H. HARR - Last rites for William Henry Harr of 413 ½ East Raynor Avenue, a machinist at the U.S. Hoffman Machinery Company, who died Thursday night in Syracuse General Hospital, will be conducted at the home at 2 P. M. Monday. Burial will be in Morningside Cemetery. Mr. Harr is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma M. Harr; two sons, William Webb and Ronald Donald Harr; three daughters, Mrs. Irvin Miller and the Misses Doris and Shirley Harr, and a sister, Mrs. Robert Gora. | Harr, William Henry (I81748)
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| 15263 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 19, 1911 Wilkes Barre Times Leader - Armitage - At the Mercy hospital, May 18, of pneumonia, Harry Armitage, of Plymouth age 21. Newspaper Obituary - May 19, 1911 Pittston Gazette - Death of Harry Armitage - Harry Armitage Jr., aged 21 years, of Beade street, Plymouth, died yesterday at the Mercy Hospital, after a brief illness of pneumonia. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, May 22, 1911 Wilkes-Barre Evening News - Funeral of Harry Armitage - Yesterday afternoon the funeral of Harry Armitage, Jr., was held from his late home on Beade street. Services were conducted at the house by Rev. A. R. Fisk, of the Elm Congregational Church, in the presence of many friends. Co. I. N. G. P., and the members of Council No. 316, Jr. O. U. A. M., attended the funeral in a body. The funeral processions moved to Hanover Green Cemetery, where interment was made. Many beautiful floral offerings were in evidence of the two organizations. The flower carriers were: Harry Coursen, Carados Hyde, John Turnbull and Thomas Oldfield. The pall bearers were: Edward Reese, William Puterbaugh and David Isaac, of the Jr. O. U. A. M., and Frank Tischler, William Howrt and R Shonk of Co. I. | Armitage, Harry (I80926)
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| 15264 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 20, 1977 The Citizen - Auburn, New York - Area Obituaries - Earl H. Horr, 56, of 1215 21st Ave. West Palmetto, Florida, died at L.W. Blake Memorial Hospital on May 18, 1977. He was born in Auburn, New York and came to Bradenton, Fla 21 years ago. He was a retired bonded warehouseman with Alcoa Aluminum and a retired foreman at Bel-Aire Products. He was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church of Bradenton and he was a member of the Disabled American Veteran Post No. 18 and the Society of First Division, U. S. Army. He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. June M. Horr and two daughters, Mrs. Ronnie (Judith) Mosley of Brandenton and Mrs. Paul (Carol) Kerr of Jacksonville, Florida; two sons; David Horr of Bradenton, and John Horr of Van Wert, Ohio; two brothers; Arthur Horr of Auburn and Floyd Greenfield of Auburn; his mother-in-law, Mrs. Susan Bremer of Bradenton and 13 grandchildren. Visitation will be all day Friday at Griffith-Cline Bradenton Chapel. Services will be Sat. May 21 at 2 p.m. at the Calvay Baptist Church with Rev. Lloyd Fefmire, Pastor officiating. A service will be in Skyway Memorial Gardens in Palmetto Florida. | Horr, Earl Henry (I74133)
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| 15265 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 25, 1990 Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York - James I. Sanderson, Ex-Dairy Farmer, Dies - James I. Sanderson, 82, Route 3, died Thursday in Oswego Hospital after a long illness. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St., with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery, Town of Richland. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. He is survived by a brother, John W., Pulaski; several nieces and nephews. Born March 17, 1908 in the Town of Richland, the son of Frank and Angie Cleveland Sanderson, he was graduated from Pulaski Academy and married Ada L. Wilber February 4, 1934. She died April 19, 1990. Mr. Sanderson had owned and operated a dairy farm on Route 3 for 40 years, retiring in 1975. | Sanderson, James Ira (I22031)
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| 15266 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 3, 1996 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Deceased Name: HAZEL H. NURSE - Former Parish-area resident Hazel H. Nurse, 98, died Thursday at her home in Front Royal, Va. A native of Parish, Mrs. Nurse lived in the Parish and Mexico area before moving recently to Front Royal. She was a retired school teacher and had taught elementary school at Altmar-Parish-Williamstown, Alexandria Bay and Chittenango central school districts. Mrs. Nurse was a graduate of Parish High School and had attended Oswego State Teachers College and a special education program at Syracuse University. She was the widow of William Nurse. Mrs. Nurse was a member of Parish United Methodist Church and was active in the Senior Nutrition Program, the Retired Senior Volunteer Program and Parish Senior Citizens. Surviving are three sons, Vernon of Cape Coral, Fla., William of Lorton, Va., and Jerome of Mexico; a daughter, Eileen Stramel of Rileyville, Va.; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Harter Funeral Home, Parish, the Rev. Patrick Holder officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish. | Henderson, Hazel Lovanchia (I79838)
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| 15267 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 9, 1969 Leader Herald - Gloversville Johnstown, New York - St. Johnsville - William M. Lee, 61, of 38 Rock Street, died Tuesday in Herkimer Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient one day. He had been in Ill health for some time. Mr. Lee was born in Cold Brook, on June 24, 1907, a son of Fred Keeler and Sarah Fox Keeler. He was a truck driver by occupation and had resided in Starkville until two months ago, when he moved to Canajoharie. His marriage to Beverly Krestser of Johnsville took place on June 14, 1938. Surviving are his wife, five children, Keith Kretser, Fort Plain; Roger Lee, Mendaham, N.J.; Mrs. MacNair (Martha) Hyney, Ames; Toni Lee, at home, and Mrs. Alan (Kathy) Suits, Canajoharie; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Herkel, Crofton, Md. and Mrs. George (Edith) Van Buren, Saugus, Calif.; also six grandchildren. | Lee, William M. (I52001)
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| 15268 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, November 13, 1959 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - A solemn high Mass of requiem for Mrs. Mary A. Hooper will be celebrated at 9 a.m. tomorrow in St. Patricks Church by her grandson, Rev. John Russell, assistant pastor of St. James Church. Prayers will be held at 8:30 a.m. at the Callahan-Hanley-Mooney Funeral Home. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Mrs. Hooper, 93, of 101 Milton Ave., widow of George Hooper, died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Morgan Russell, Wednesday night. She was a native of Ireland and lived in Syracuse 70 years, formerly residing at 464 Whittler Ave. Besides her daughter and grandson, she is survived by a son, Earl Hooper; five other grandsons, and 10 great grandchildren. Friends may call at 101 Milton Ave. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. | Mullen, Mary A. (I52375)
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| 15269 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, November 16, 1990 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Bertha VanBuren, Richland, Dies at Age 76 ¬Bertha VanBuren, 76, Wright Avenue, died Wednesday in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park Street, Pulaski, with the Rev. Virgil H. Hager officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m today at the funeral home. Surviving are a daughter, Marion L. Chapel, Pulaski; a brother, Allen Lester, Orwell; a foster daughter, Molly Bailey, Pulaski; seven grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. A son, Charles E., died in 1971, and a sister, Viola Dingman, died in 1977. Born January 4, 1914, in Ellisburg, daughter of Earl and Alice Caster Lester, she married Raymond VanBuren in 1942. He died November 18, 1987, at the age of 77. She lived many years in the Richland-Altmar area and was a domestic worker in the Pulaski area. Mrs. VanBuren was a member of the Richland Methodist Church and a 26-year member of the Northern Bluejays Motorcycle Club of Sandy Creek. She also was a member of the auxiliary of the Richland Fire Department | Lester, Bertha (I15541)
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| 15270 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, November 18, 1938 The Times-Tribune - Scranton, Pennsylvania - George Cotton, retired railroader, died last night at his home, 186 South Grant street, Wilkes-Barre. He was employed as an engineer by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad for many years. Surviving are two daughters, Edna and Alma, one son, Elwood; one sister, Mrs. Rose Colman, and three nieces. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home. Interment will be in the Hanover Green cemetery. | Cotton, Edmund George (I59039)
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| 15271 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, November 29, 1918 Fayetville Bulletin - Kirkvilleman Fatally Injured - Earl Slingerland Victim Of Motorcycle Accident - Was Riding With W.G. Simmons Of Syracuse When Machine Crashed Into A Farmer's Rig - Earl Slingerland of Kirkville died Thursday morning at the Crouse Irving hospital of injuries received when a motorcycle on which he was riding crashed into a farmer's rig on the Minoa-Kirkville state road. W. G. Simmons who was driving the motorcycle is at the hospital with his right arm and collar bone broken. Slingerland was unconscious when Dr. S. I. Bishop of Minoa reached the scene of the accident. The tangled wreckage of the motorcycle and farm wagon were in the ditch at the side of the highway. The farmer had been thrown clear and escaped with a few bruises. The others were pinned in the wreck. The horse was instantly killed. A few minutes before the accident the men on the motorcycle passed Dr. Bishop on the road. He said they were going in the direction of the city. A moment after the physician arrived home he received a call telling him of the accident. Coroner Crane visited the scene of the accident Thursday but was unable to find a vestige of the wreckage. Inquiries failed to reveal the identity of the farmer whose wagon was smashed and horse killed and who escaped serious injury himself by a narrow margin. How the dead animal had been removed so quickly Coroner Crane could not understand. Slingerland, who was 29 years old, was reputed to be the fastest race horse driver at the Kirkwood Driving Park. He left his home to take a ride on Simmon's machine, according to his widow. The funeral service for Mr. Slingerland will be held in the undertaking rooms of A. C. Schumaker at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The body will be taken to South Onondaga for burial in the family plot. Suriving the man besides his widow, Mrs. Thelma Slinglerland, are two daughters, Evelyn and Vivian; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Myers; two brothers, Charles Slingerland and Fred Myers, and three sisters, Pearl, Genevieve and Dorothy Slingerland. | Slingerland, Earl Nichols (I30794)
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| 15272 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, October 21, 1960 Palladium Times - Phoenix Obituary - Earl Moulton - Phoenix - Funeral services for Earl Moulton, 46, a former resident of Phoenix, who died Sunday in Mease hospital, Dunedin, Fla., will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Allanson - Glanville funeral home. Rev. Norman Isaman will officiate. Burial will be in Phoenix Rural cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 and Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mr. Moulton had resided in Dunedin for the last four years. While a resident of Phoenix, he was a member of the First Congregational church, the Enterprise Fire Department, and employed at Phoenix Central school. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marjorie Watson Moulton of Dunedin, one daughter, Mrs. Richard Clute and two grandchildren of Phoenix; his father, Earl Fields of Phoenix; one brother, Robert Fields of Bloomington, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Aldrich of Phoenix and Mrs. Virginia Stoutenger of Fulton. Also, six half brothers, Charles of South Carolina, Paul of North Carolina, James, Gary, and Willis of Phoenix and George Fields of Baldwinsville; two half sisters, Mrs. Elaine Wells and Mrs. Leona Lyboult of Phoenix. | Moulton, Earl Benjamin (I14032)
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| 15273 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, October 23, 1943 Citizen Advertiser - Auburn, New York - Funeral of Alvin Horr Miller - The funeral of Alvin Horr Miller, who died suddenly Sunday afternoon, was held from the home of his sister, Mrs. Edward Feek, 58 VanAnden Street at 2:30 Thursday afternoon and was largely attended, the house being crowded and overflowing. Services were conducted by Rev. W. W. Kebler of Wall Street Methodist Church. There were many flowers, necessitating the use of an extra car for their conveyance to the cemetery. Burial was in the family plot in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Port Byron, where the comittal service was read by Rev. W. W. Kehler. | Horr, Alvin (I13908)
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| 15274 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, October 3, 1975 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Allen T. King, 61, of 7290 Port Street, Pulaski, died shortly after being admitted to the Oswego Hospital Thursday afternoon. Born November 3, 1913 in Orwell, he was the son of Thomas and Edith Allen King. He graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central Schools in 1933, and attended the Syracuse School of Forestry in Wannakena. He served in World War II with the United States Marines in the South Pacific. He was married February 9, 1946 to Viantha Canfield in Pulaski. He was employed with various construction firms around the area, last working with Peter Kiewit Sons and Company at Nine Mile Point. He was a member of St. John's Evangelist Church, and a member of the Robert Edwards Post 358 American Legion. He was a member of The Oswego Laborer's Local No. 214. Surviving besides his wife are a son, Michael King of Rochester; a daughter, Mrs. Raney (Donna) day of Mannsville; two grandsons, and a sister, Mrs. Mildred Twitchell. A brother, Paul King of Mattydale, died January 20, 1975. Services will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, and 10 a.m. at St. John's Evangelist Church in Pulaski, Rev. Thomas P. Whalen officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home will be today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. | King, Allen T. (I41111)
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| 15275 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, October 7, 1932 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, Oct. 7. - Lyman Hooper, 73, died late Wednesday night at the home of James Perry, Albion, where he has been living some months. He was born in Illinois but came to Oswego county many years ago. He spent most of his life in the town of Richland and Albion where he was well known. He had been in poor health and unable to do much work for some time past. He has no near relatives except a brother, Harry Hooper, Syracuse. Funeral services will be Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at the Lawrence funeral home, this village, and interment will be in Dugway cemetery. | Hooper, Lyman O. (I21995)
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| 15276 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, October 8, 1926 Cortland Standard - Cortland, New York - Albert F. Aird - Former Cortland Resident Dies at His Home in Rochester - Albert F. Aird, aged 76 years, 1 month and 12 days, passed on yesterday at his home in Rochester following a long period of ill health. Mr. Aird was a resident of Cortland for some time. He is survived by his wife. The funeral will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m., at the late home, 101 Vassar St., Rochester. Burial will be made in Pulaski. Albert F. Aird - 1851 - October 7. 1926, age 76. Plot D-194. Son of Robert and Philinda Aird. Husband of Estella It "Stella" Holmes Aird. Married March 29, 1882 at Pulaski, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 13, 1926 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fernwood - News reaches us of the death of Mr. Albert Adsit, of Buffalo. Mr. Adsit was once a resident of Mapleview and with his parents, brothers and sisters used to attend the M. E. church at Fernwood. There are many in Fernwood who still have pleasant memories of Mr. Adsit and of the family. Only one sister, Mrs. Charles Everts of Mexico remains. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 27, 1926 Fulton Patriot - Fulton, New York - County Deaths - Albert F. Aird, 56, Port Ontario, died at Rochester, October 7th. [Note: Age is copied as written in newspaper.] | Aird, Albert F. (I66797)
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| 15277 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, October 9, 1914 Amsterdam Evening Recorder - Mrs. Alonzo Hotaling - Canajoharie, Oct. 9. - Anna Hotaling, wife of Alonzo Hotaling, of Dolgeville, died at 10 o'clock last ngiht at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Haberman, on the Randford Garlock farm, between Marshville and Buel. Mrs. Hotaling arrived at the home of her daughter two weeks ago and very soon afterwords suffered a stroke of apoplexy. She was born in Inghams Mills in Herkimer County, December 7, 1894, and her maiden name was Anna Kyser. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Charles Haberman, Frank Kyser, Mrs. Burt Schell, Mrs. Isaac Horr, Mrs. Emerson Ecker and Charles and Harry Hotaling. She also leaves two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. J. D. Sadler, of Herkimer and Mrs. Douglas Newman, of Ingham Mills, and Samuel and Charles Kyser, of Ingham Mills. The remains will be taken to Dolgeville for burial. http://www.fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2FNewspaper%25204%2FAmsterdam%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Democrat%2520and%2520Recorder%2FAmsterdam%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Democrat%2520and%2520Recorder%25201914%2520Aug-1915%2520Jan%2520Grayscale%2FAmsterdam%2520NY%2520Daily%2520Democrat%2520and%2520Recorder%25201914%2520Aug-1915%2520Jan%2520Grayscale%2520-%25200434.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2F494fa8e285f3ff82bfdaab6e9083440e#page=1 | Kyser, Anna (I22603)
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| 15278 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, September 5, 1969 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Martin Ray Allen - Central Square - Martin Ray Allen, 55, of 4389 Oak Oarchard Rd., Clay RD 2, died Friday morning in St. Joseph's Hospital after a short illness. A native of Central Square, he had resided in Syracuse before removing to Clay about 15 years ago. He was a self employed carpenter and floor finisher, and an amateur radio operator. Mr. Allen was a member of Calvary Independent Baptist Church, Brewerton. He is survived by his wife Helen Skotak Allen; three sons, Martin J. Allen, Nedrow, William Allen, Liverpool and Frederick Allen, Syracuse; nine daughters, Mrs. Ray Carr, Nedrow; Mrs. Frank Romeo, Syracuse and Misses Sandra Jean, Helen Marie, Patricia Ann, Jacquelyn Lee, Melanie Sue, Kimberly Jo and Penelope Mae Allen, all at home; 17 grandchildren; three brothers, Leonard and Charles Allen, Central Square and Marion Allen, New Jersey; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Windey Sr., Central Square and Mrs. Georgia Ina Painter, Fulton; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Watson funeral home, with the Rev. Harland McGill officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home are Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. | Allen, Martin Ray (I36118)
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| 15279 | Newspaper Obituary - Friday, September 7, 1951 Utica Daily Press - Mrs. Mae Gora - Herkimer - Mrs. Mae Gora, 67, a former resident of Fairfield died Sept. 6, 1951, in Herkimer County Old Ladies Home, Mohawk. She was born Sept. 14, 1883 in Fairfield, a daughter of Francis and Tressia Holling Harr. Her husband died several years ago. Mrs. Gora had been a resident of the home for four years. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Little Falls. Surviving are a step-daughter, Mrs. Edward Ahern, Mohawk and a niece, Mrs. Mabel Young, Fairfield. The funeral will be at 2 tomorrow in the Old Ladies Home. Burial will be in Church Street Cemetery, Little Falls. | Harr, Mae Mayme (I52159)
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| 15280 | Newspaper Obituary - Fueral Rites On Tuesday For F. B. Lighthall - Funeral services for Fred B. Lighthall, former caretaker for the South Branen Library, who died at his home, 369 W. Kennedy st., Saturday night, will take place at the home at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev. John E. Miles, pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Onondaga Valley cemetery. In failing health two years, Mr. Lighthall died at 9 o'clock Saturday night exactly three years after the death of his wife, Mrs. Anna J. Lighthall. Mrs. Lighthall died at 9 o'clock on the morning of July 6, 1932. Born in Elbridge, Mr. Lighthall resided in Syracuse, 45 years. He was a member of Onondaga council, Junior Order of United American Mechanics, and retired from his position of library caretaker eight years ago. He also served as sexton of South Presbyterian and Tabernacle churches for several years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Paul W. Dawson; a son Rossiter Lighthall; two grandsons, Kenneth R. Fritch and Fred N. Lighthall; a great grandson Donald R. Fritch, and a brother, Karson Lighthall. Newspaper Obituary - Sunday, July 7, 1935 - Deaths - Lighthall - In this city July 6, 1935, Fred B. Lighthall, 78. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Paul W. Sawson; a son, Rossiter Lighthall; two grandsons, Kenneth R. Fritch and Frederick N. Lighthall; a great grandson, Donald Rossiter Fritch, and a brother, Kasson Lighthall. Funeral services at his late home, 369 West Kennedy Street, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Friends invited. Burial in Onondaga Valley Cemetery. Arrangement by A.C. Schumacher. Newspaper Article - Thursday, April 13, 1893 Watertown Daily Times - A Syracuse Postal Clerk Arrested - Syracuse, April 13. - Fred B. Lighthall, a postal clerk of this city, whose run is between Syracuse and New York, was arrested here early this morning by Inspector James, charged with robbing the mails. Upon being accused he seemed dazed, and after handling over 91 letters then in his pockets, made a confession. The letters taken were addressed to wellknown publishing and novelty houses of New York, and were of such class as would be apt to contain small remittances. The robberies have extended over a period of a year or more, and the capture is considered an important one. | Lighthall, Frederick B (I36853)
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| 15281 | Newspaper Obituary - Fulton Obits 1984 - Mrs. Shirley Hadcock, 54, of Pulaski Hill, Mexico, died Thursday, Jan. 26 in Grouse Irving Memorial Hospital after a short illness. She was employed at the County Home, Mexico, for 17 years and then for 12 years in the food service department of the Fravor Road Elementary School, Mexico. Mrs. Hadcock was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Mexico. Surviving are one son, Ronald of Mexico; two grandchildren, Kimberly and Ronnie, both of Mexico; three brothers, Robert of Syracuse, and Donald and Clifford, both of Mexico; and several nieces and nephews. Services were held at the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, Mexico. Burial will be in Mexico Village Cemetery. | Hadcock, Shirley Irene (I9362)
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| 15282 | Newspaper Obituary - Gail Young - Gail B. Young, 84, of 96 W. River St., Wilkes-Barre, died Wednesday, July 23, 1986, in the Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington. Born in Plymouth, Feb. 27, 1902, he was the son of the late Arthur J. and May Gwilliam. He was employed as a former superintendent of the Wyoming Area School District. Mr. Young was a member of the First Christian Church of Plymouth and a former deacon and trustee of the church. He was also a member of the Salvation Army Advisory Board, the Wilkes-Barre Rotary Club, a past district governor of Rotary, the Wyoming Business Club, Lodge 61 F&AM and Irem Temple AAONMS. Surviving are his wife, the former Gladys Lewis; daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Young Messerschmidt, Hatboro; two grandchildren; brother, Dr. Hamilton R. Young, St. Louis. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. from the M.S. Frederick & Sons Funeral Home, 617 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev. Alan Bone of the First Christian Church of Plymouth officiating. Interment will be in Mount Greenwood Cemetery, Shavertown. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. | Young, Gail Borden (I59889)
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| 15283 | Newspaper Obituary - Harrison Porter - Harrison E. Porter, 87, of 9135 DeMott St., Lacona; died Saturday, Nov. 7 at his home. He was born in the town of Boylston to Doten and Nora Cummings Porter. He was married twice, first to Mary Look, who died in 1932, and second to the former Laura Ames, who he married in 1952. He lived in the area all his life. He retired from Douglaston Manor Farms and was a member of the Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church. Survivors include his wife, Laura; three daughters, Mrs. Elsie Muniz of Medford, Ore., Mrs. Lila Scordino of Vestal, and Mrs. Iva Mortenson of Johnson City, a son, Maurice of Barnesville, S.C.; a brother, Harvey of Syracuse; 9 grandchildren, 38 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Summerville Funeral Home with the Rev. Charles Wheeler, officiating. Burial will be in Wesleyan Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Sandy Creek Wesleyan Missionary Society. Newspaper Obituary - November 16, 1981 Pulaski Democrat - Harrison E. Porter, 87, of 9135 DeMott St., retired farm worker, died Saturday morning, November 7, 1981 at his home following a brief illness.The funeral was Tuesday at l p.m. at the Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, Rev. Charles Wheeler, pastor of the Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church, officiating. Burial was in Wesleyan Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home were Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made in his name to the Sandy Creek Wesleyan Missionary Society. Survivors include his wife, Laura, Lacona; three daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Elsie) Muniz, Medford, Ore., Mrs. James (Lila) Scordino, Vestal, and Mrs. Iva Mortenson, Johnson City; a son, Maurice Porter, Baraesville, S.C.: a brother, Harvey Porter, Syracuse; 19 grandchildren and 38 grandchildren. Born October 13, 1894, in the Town of Boylston, the son of Wi l l iam and Nora Cummings Porter, he attended rural schools. He married the former Mary Look, who died in 1932. He then married the former Laura Ames on June 26, 1952. For many years, Mr. Porter worked for Douglaston Manor Farms, Pulaski, from which he retired. He was a lifelong resident of the area. Mr. Porter was a member of the Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church. | Porter, Harrison Everett (I71843)
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| 15284 | Newspaper Obituary - Houston Chronicle - Texas - Taylor Lyn Southwell ,14 of Houston, TX passed away Saturday, February 9 2013. Taylor was a student at Cy-Creek High School and was active in Choir and Archery. She is predeceased by her father: Jon E Southwell and her paternal grandmother: Sharon R Southwell. She is survived by her mother, Kimberly Stewart Southwell, her brothers, Kyle E Southwell and Conor S Southwell, cousin: Kaylyn M Slattery, maternal grandmother: Patricia K Bellinger, maternal grandfather: Larry Stewart, maternal grandmother: Patty Stewart, paternal grandfather: Joel Southwell, Sr, Uncle Michael Van Ry, his wife Andrea Van Ry, their children Jacob and Alyssa. Aunt Samantha Stewart, her husband Buddy Silsby, their children Cameron and Caleb. Aunt Gretchen Broadhurst. Uncle Joel Southwell Jr, his wife Sherrie Southwell, their children Cameron and Kathryn. Uncle James Southwell, his children Amanda and Joshua. Aunt Tina Hatfield. Aunt Pamela Gamble, her husband Bobby Gamble, her children Cassandra and Jason. A memorial service will be held 10:00AM, Thursday, February 14, 2013 at Cypress United Methodist Church, 13403 Cypress N.Houston Rd. Cypress, Texas,77429. | Southwell, Taylor Lyn (I59305)
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| 15285 | Newspaper Obituary - January 04, 1962 Pulaski Democrat - Services Today For John Bush - Funeral services for John Bush, 80, long time resident of the Richland Road and well known farmer and cattle dealer, of this area will be held today(Thursday) at 2 p.m. at the Foster Funeral Home. The Rev. Edward Vander Hey, of the Carthage Baptist Church, former pastor of the Pulaski Baptist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Pulaski Cemetry. Bearers will be his grandsons; Dr. Harlan Howlett, Alfred Howlett, Charles Howlett, Carl Howlett, James and John Hotelling and Joel and Michael Bush. Mr. Bush died Tuesday morning at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Watertown following a short illness. He had been a patient there since Dec. 23. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. William (Lillie) Howlett of Pulaski, and Mrs. Wallace (Alice) Hotelling of North Syracuse; 13 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren. A son, Joel Bush of Brea, Calif., died Sept. 24, 1960. Mr. Bush was born March 16, 1881 in the Town of Boylston, the son of John Henry and Mary Jane Bellrose Bush. He was married to Delia Stewart Jan. 1. 1905, at the Baptist parsonage at Lacona. Mrs. Bush died Jan. 26, 1960. He had lived in Pulaski on the Richland Road more than 50 years where he was engaged in farming and cattle dealing. In more recent years he had been afflicted in the machinery business with Crocker Tractor Sales. He was a member of the Pulaski Baptist Church. At one time he had served as highway superintendent of the Town of Richland one term. | Bush, John Henry Jr. (I36827)
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| 15286 | Newspaper Obituary - January 1, 1959 Sandy Creek News - Deaths - Howlett - In Syracuse December 24, 1958, Mrs. Mae L. Howlett, 90, widow of Charles Howlett, formerly of Pulaski. | Stewart, Mae Lydia (I36644)
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| 15287 | Newspaper Obituary - January 1, 1991 Syracuse Post Standard - Ruby L. Orr, 63, of 69 Richlee Drive, Camillus, died Monday at Community-General Hospital. A native of Newport News, Va., Mrs. Orr also lived in Eastwood before moving to Camillus 35 years ago. She formerly was an office manager for a physician in the State Tower Building. Mrs. Orr was a member of St. Luke's Church, Camillus. Surviving are her husband, Edward N.; two sons, E. James of Wellington, Fla., and Terry L. of Boston, Mass.; and two grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at B.L. Bush & Sons Funeral Home, Camillus, the Rev. Thomas E. Cooper officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park, Warners. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 10 Genesee St. Contributions may be made to West Area Volunteer Emergency Services, 103 Milo Lane, Syracuse 13219. | Carter, Ruby Louise (I24434)
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| 15288 | Newspaper Obituary - January 1, 1997 | Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - HELEN L. MYERS - Helen L. Myers, 83, of 352 Park St. died Monday at A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital in Fulton after a brief illness. She was a native of Orwell. She was a member of State Street United Methodist Church and was active in Fulton organizations including the women's club, historical society, senior citizen's club and Order of the Eastern Star. Her husband, Charles Myers, and a son, Peter Myers, died earlier. Surviving are two sisters, Eudocia Stewart of San Angelo, Texas, and Dorothy Cosimeno of Rome; and several nieces and nephews. Services are 11 a.m. Thursday at State Street United Methodist Church in Fulton. Burial will be in the spring at Peck Cemetery, Scriba. There are no calling hours. The Foster Funeral Home in Fulton has charge of arrangements. Contributions may be made to State Street United Methodist Church. | Deforest, Helen L (I80196)
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| 15289 | Newspaper Obituary - January 1, 2009 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Frances M. Hoenow, 93, of Pulaski, died Friday at St. Luke's in Oswego. Born July 1, 1915, the daughter of George and Anna Obrist Mattison, she was a life resident of the Pulaski and Altmar area. She was married to Otto A. Hoenow, December 26, 1942. She graduated from Pulaski High School in 1930, and she graduated from Oswego Normal School in 1933. She later graduated from SUNY Os-wego with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1965. She was a first-grade elementary school teacher in the Pulaski District for 20 years. She and her husband operated a poultry farm for 30 years. She was a member of Park United Methodist Church, the NYS Teachers Association and the Pulaski Grange #730. Surviving: her husband, Otto A.; one son, Thomas Hoenow of Pulaski; one daughter, Joan A. Hoenow of San Jose, CA; one daughter-in-law, Susan A. Hart of Oswego; one cousin, Irene Tanner of Chaumont; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by two sons, Stephen P., who died in 1983, and Donald O., who died in 1986. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family, with a spring burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Donations may be made to the charity of one's choice. | Mattison, Frances Marian (I34570)
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| 15290 | Newspaper Obituary - January 10, 1883 Jefferson County Journal - Watertown, New York - UPTON - At Richland, Nov. 27, Jane, wife of Levi Upton, aged 45 years. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 4, 1883 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - At Richland, November 27, 1882, Jane, wife of Levi Upton, aged 45 years. | Unknown, Jane Abbey (I40679)
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| 15291 | Newspaper Obituary - January 10, 1945 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Deaths In Syracuse Area - Mrs. Inez E. Cuyler, 68, Fulton. | Horr, Inez Estella (I56415)
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| 15292 | Newspaper Obituary - January 10, 1952 Perry County Times - New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania - Mrs. Jacob I. McKelvey - Duncannon, Jan. 7 - Mrs. Jessie M. McKelvey, 59, 908 Market street, died Wednesday. She was a member of the Duncannon Methodist Church. The deceased is survived by her husband, Jacob I. McKelvey; two sons, F. R. Harp, of Millerstown, and Paul S. Lewis of Alabama; two step-sons, George Lewis, of Duncannon, and David Lewis, of Harrisburg; four step-daughters, Mrs. Edith Chester and Miss Ruth Lewis, both of Duncannon; Mrs. Gladys Young, of Plymouth, and Mrs. Mary Kelly, of Philadelphia, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Sunday in the Duncannon Methodist Church with the Rev. Alfred Fray officiating. Burial was made in the Presbyterian Church. | Wahl, Jessie Maud (I60162)
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| 15293 | Newspaper Obituary - January 10, 1981 Syracuse Herald Journal - Marcene E. Risley - Mexico - Marcena E. Risley, 69, of Route 11 in the town of Maple View died Thursday afternoon at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse. She was the widow of Aldis L. Risley, who died last February and a life resident of the Mexico area. Suriving are her mother, Mary Marsden of Maple View; two daughters, Mrs. Rose Mary Borayi and Mrs. Irene Mattice, both of Syracuse; a sister, Mollie Davis of Maple View; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, with the Rev. Walter E. Ames of Mexico United Methodist Church officiating. Spring burial will be in New Haven Cemetery. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. Newspaper Article - Thursday, October 14, 1943 Fulton Patriot - Divorce For Mrs. Russell - Mrs. Marcena Russell of this city, obtained a divorce from Wayland Russell, whose whereabouts have been unknown to her since April. The decree was granted in Syracuse, Wednesday. The decree gives Mrs. Russell custody of her two daughters, Rose Mary, 11, and Irene Anna, 10, with alimony of $10 a week for each child. | Marsden, Marcena E. (I14412)
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| 15294 | Newspaper Obituary - January 11, 1923 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Mary Tryon - Mrs. Mary Tryon, one of the oldest residents of the eastern end of Oswego county, having passed her ninety first birthday, February 1922, died Jan. 4th, at the residence of her son, Daniel D. Tryon, who lives on the Tryon homestead in the southwest part of the township of Sandy Creek. Mrs. Tryon was born in the town of Sandy Creek and for more than fifty years has lived in the vicinity where she died. She was born Feb. 12, 1831 and had enjoyed good health, considering her advanced years, for a long time. The son mentioned with four granchildren, Earl, Dorothy, Elvin and Leon Tryon, are the surviving relatives. Rev. William MacLeod, pastor of the Congregational church, Pulaski, officiated at the funeral held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Tryon home. Interment in the Pulaski cemetery besides her husband, Olonzo(Alonzo) Tryon. Mrs. Tryon was a daughter of James and Eunice Knowlton Upton, and sister of the late Daniel Upton. Her father, James Upton, was in the war of 1812 and the family was among the first settlers of this township, having settled in 1825 on the farm now owned by Thomas Wilder. This is the first farm north of Deer Creek on the west side of the state road. The father came from Connecticut and the mother from New Hampshire. James Upton died in 1870 and Mrs. Upton in 1889, aged nearly 90 years. Besides the brother were three sisters none of whom survive. At one time or another the Upton families, have owned nearly all the land on the west side of the state or Salt road, as it was early called, from Deer Creek to the corners a mile south of the village of Sandy Creek, some two miles in extent. She was married to Olonzo Tryon, in 1865, who owned the farm now owned by her son, D. D. Tryon. Four years ago, her son, Frank Tryon, who kept the Outlet House together with his brother, Emery Tryon, were drowned in Ontario Bay. The Tryon family are descendants of Levi Tryon who settled in the northwest part of Richland about 1800 on the farm later owned by Wellington Tryon. The Tryon family has always owned large tracts of Lake Ontario shore in the towns of Richland and Sandy Creek, and have always been fishermen. | Upton, Mary Susan (I8950)
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| 15295 | Newspaper Obituary - January 11, 1945 Ballston Spa Journal - Obituaries - Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth A. Burgess, wife of Earl Randall were held Monday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Manogue, Milton avenue, at two o'clock. Rev. John B. Freestone, pastor of the Baptist church, officiated. Burail was in the village cemetery. Mrs. Randall died Friday afternoon at five o'clock at the home of her sister, who cared for her during her last illness. She had been ill for two years. The family resided on RFD 1. Besides her husband, Mrs. Randall leaves a son, Lewis Randall; her sister, Mrs. Manague; three brothers, Charles, James, and George Burgess. Mrs. Randall was born in England July 14, 1882, and was sixty two years of age. She had resided most of her life in this vicinity. | Burgess, Elizabeth A (I35085)
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| 15296 | Newspaper Obituary - January 11, 1968 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - H. J. Potter, 55 Dies Dec. 29th - Harry J. Potter, died Dec. 29, 1967, at his home on RD. 1, Richland after a long illness. He was employed by the New York Central railroad for 21 years but retired in February 1963 because of illness. He was born July 22, 1912 at Redfield and was a son of Isaac and Eveline Warren Potter. He was married Nov. 5, 1932 in Richland to Miss Mabel Barker, who survives. Other survivors are four sons, Robert F., Lake Worth, Fla.; Frederick L, Lacona; Charles H., 16 and Terry L.,12, both at home; three daughters, Mrs. G. A. (Shirley) Mole, Vera Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Charles (Evelyn) Masuicca and Mrs. Richard (Irma) Schroeder, both of Richland; two brothers, Fineon, Richland and John, Rome; two sister, Mrs. Leonard (Golda) Dean, Camden and Mrs. Lucy Wallace, Rome; and 16 grandchildren. The funeral was held Jan. 1 at the Foster funeral home, Pulaski, with Rev. Nelson Reppert, pastor of Park Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Redfield cemetery. December 29, 1967 - Harry I. Potter, age 55 years. Date of birth July 22, 1912, born in Redfield, New York. Sex, male; race, white; married; occupation, laborer for New York Central Railroad. Usual residence, RD #1 Richland, Richland Township, Oswego County, New York. Length of residence in town where death occurred, 25 years. Was deceased ever in the United States Armed Forces, no. Name of wife, Mabel Parker. Name of father, Isaac Potter. Name of mother, Eveline Warren. Informant, Mabel Potter, RD #1 Richland, New York. Cause of death, arteriosclerotic heart disease, duration 8 years; contributed by general arteriosclerosis. Signed by A. B. Thompson, M.D., Pulaski, New York, December 30, 1967. Undertaker, Karl W. Hax, Foster Funeral Home, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Redfield Cemetery, Redfield, New York. | Potter, Harry Isaiah (I42705)
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| 15297 | Newspaper Obituary - January 11, 2006 Idaho Statesman - Boise, Idaho - Deaths - Lucile Westby, 85, Boise, died Jan. 4 at a Boise hospital. Memorial services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Friday at St. Michael's Episcopal Cathedral. Arrangements under the direction of Summers Funeral Homes, Boise Chapel. | Laubaugh, Lucile (I73696)
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| 15298 | Newspaper Obituary - January 11, 2007 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - BRITTON - Fay E. Britton January 9, 2007 - Fay E. Britton, of 1867 Clay Hill Rd., Chittenango, died Tuesday at his home. Born August 5, 1924 in Williamstown, Fay graduated from Williamstown High School in 1941 and entered the U.S. Army in 1943. He sailed on the Queen Mary in 1944 to England, then traveled to France, Belgium and Germany with the 6th Armor Division, serving under General George Patton where he was wounded in the battle of the Bulge, being discharged in 1946. He was employed for several years as an operating engineer with D.W. Winkleman and later was employed at the NYS Thruway Authority as a supervisor of bridges for 23 years retiring in 1986. He then worked security for several years for the Oneida Indian Nation. He married his late wife, Jean in 1950 and moved to Chittenango where he had resided since 1951. Jean predeceased him in 2000. He was a 48-year member of the Chittenango Fire Co. where he served as Past Chief, President and a member of the board of directors, he was a member of the Old Time Firefighters, past President of the Madison County Volunteer Fire Assoc., member and past Commander of the Chittenango American Legion #1287, member of the Canastota American Legion Post #140, member of the Bridgeport VFW Post #8440, past president of the Chittenango Rod & Gun club and a charter member of the Chittenango Lions Club. Surviving are two sons, Fay E. (Geraldine) Ford of Lakeland, FL and Richard L. (Janet) Britton of New Woodstock; a daughter, Bobbi-Jo (Todd) Campbell of Chittenango; a brother, Robert "Pete" of Florida; two sisters, Viola Mawers of Orwell and Rose Peck of Williamstown; 12 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at the Crossroads Community Church, 1751 Fyler Rd., North Chittenango. Burial with full military honors will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Chittenango. Calling hours will be 3 to 7 p.m. Friday at the G.F. Zimmer Funeral Home, 702 Legion Drive, Chittenango. Contributions may be made to the Chittenango Volunteer Fire Co., Box 356, 417 Genesee St., Chittenango, NY 13037. G.F. ZIMMER FH CHITTENANGO 687-3366 | Britton, Fay Edward (I31552)
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| 15299 | Newspaper Obituary - January 12, 1965 Palladium Times - Fulton Obituary - Mrs. Cora Allen - Fulton - Mrs. Cora Allen, 85, widow of Frank Allen, of 417 Cayuga St., died Monday in Lee Memorial hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Allen was born in Munnsville but had resided in Fulton most of her life. She was a member of the First Congregational Church. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Michael Lobur and Mrs. Lee McEwen of Fulton, Mrs. Francis Goode of Syracuse, and Mrs. Freda Weland of Syracuse; five sons, Frank and Albert, both of Fulton, Martin of Syracuse, and Harry and Donald of Phoenix; several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lobur, 507 Pine St. Rev. Dr. Harold W. McGilvray, pastor of The First Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Adnah Cemetery. | Thurston, Cora Pearl (I77948)
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| 15300 | Newspaper Obituary - January 12, 2005 Times Union - Albany, New York - KOVACK, MARGUERITE A. - ALBANY -- Marguerite A. Kovack, 92, of Albany, died Saturday, January 8, 2005 at the Julie Blair Nursing Home in Albany. Marge was born in Richland, N.Y. but lived most of her life in Albany. She was employed for many years as a licensed practical nurse by the Albany Medical Center. She also was a selfless volunteer known for her warmth, cheerfulness, willingness and dependability. She volunteered at blood pressure and various other health clinics, at the Salvation Army, Veterans Hospital, Trinity Methodist Church and as a substitute Sunday school teacher. She also belonged to various other community service groups such as the Council of Churches, the Inter-Center Leadership Council of Senior Service Centers and the Home League of the Salvation Army visiting nursing homes and shut-ins. Marge was predeceased by her husbands, Andrew Konick and John Kovack; by her sisters, Mabel Goodwin, Etta Mae Lawson and Catherine Kuterak; and by her brother, Charles Wyman. She is survived by her very special niece, June Busold; her niece, Mary Lou Grainer; her grandnephew, Jeff (Cindy) Grainer; her great-grand niece, Shohna Grainer, all of Little Falls; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held in the Hans Funeral Home, 1088 Western Ave., Albany, Thursday morning at 11:00. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Thursday morning after 10:00. Interment will be in Albany Rural Cemetery, Menands. | Wyman, Marguerite A. (I41655)
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