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15301 Newspaper Obituary - January 13, 1848 Richland Courier - Richland, New York - Died in this town on Friday the 7th, inst., of apoplexy, Gilbert Lane, in the 68th year of his age. The deceased was one of the earliest settlers of this town, and, indeed, of the county. Lane, Gilbert (I18008)
 
15302 Newspaper Obituary - January 13, 1908 Wilkes-Barre Record - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania - MARY KENNEDY PASSES AWAY - Shortly after 9 o'clock yesterday morning occurred the death of Miss Mary Kennedy at her home on Willow street of dropsy, from which she had been a sufferer for some time past. Deceased was about 23 years of age and a young lady who was well thought of by many acquaintances. She is survived by her father, James Kennedy; three brothers, Thomas, Eugene and William, at home; also two sisters, Elizabeth and Annie; the later is married and a resident of Philadelphia.

Newspaper Obituary - January 14, 1908 Wilkes-Barre Times Leader - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania - Miss Mary Kennedy Buried - The funeral of Miss Mary Kennedy was held this morning and the large number of friends that attended was a mark of the popularity of the young lady. The funeral was held from the residence of her father, James J. Kennedy, on Willow street and the remains were taken to St. Vincent's church, where a low mass was celebrated by Rev. Thomas O'Malley. The pall bearers were Patrick Hardman, Eugene Bosso, John Crondon, Bernard Kline, Patrick Finn and Andrew Corbett. The remains were laid at rest in St. Vincent's cemetery. 
Kennedy, Mary (I62138)
 
15303 Newspaper Obituary - January 13, 1915 Pulaski Democrat - A Sorrowing Home - Last week we recorded the death of Mrs. T. R. Stewart and today we have to record the sad death of Mrs. Leon Stewart, wife of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart. The community is deeply saddened by the double sorrow which has come to the two homes in North Street. Mrs. Leanora Brown Stewart was born in Mannsville, Jefferson County, thirty nine years ago. She has been a resident of this village considerable of the past twenty years. She was a most loveable woman, devoted to her home and family. She was an esteemed member of the methodist church and J.B. Butler W.R.C. She leaves behind he husband and adopted son Frederick, her mother, Mrs. Sarah Brown, of this village and a sister, Mrs. Charles Ackley, of Worth. Funeral services will be head at the Methodist church at two o'clock today. Burial in Pulaski Cemetery.

Vitals - January 10, 1915 - Laura B. Stewart, age 39 years, 7 months, 9 days. Date of birth May 30, 1875, born in New York. Sex, female; race, white; married; occupation, housewife. Name of father, Adelbert M. Brown, born in New York. Name of mother, Sarah Stewart, born in New York. Informant, Leon W. Stewart, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, lobar pneumonia, contributed by general toxemia. Signed by F. E. MacCullum, M.D., January 11, 1915, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Pulaski cemetery, January 12, 1915. Undertaker, Enos & Morton, Pulaski, New York. 
Brown, Lenora (I56986)
 
15304 Newspaper Obituary - January 13, 1949 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Last Rites Held For George L. Mowers, 69 - George, L. Mowers, 69, died Sunday evening at his home in Richland, following a short illness. A private prayer was held at the home Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. with funeral services at Altmar Methodist Church in Altmar at 2:15 p.m. Rev. A. L. Strauss Officiated and interment was made in Riverside cemetery at Altmar. Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Waite Mowers, are three daughters, Mrs. Arthur Davis of Pulaski. Mrs. Charles Woolsey of Binghamton and Mrs. Christine Landers of Pulaski; six sons, Orlando of Pulaski, Alfonso of Parish, John of Binghamton, Oakley of Altmar, George Jr. and Harold Mowers of Pulaski; 22 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Mr. Mowers was born in Amboy, Feb. 19, 1879, the son of John and Mary Jane Johnson mowers and had always made his home in this vicinity. He was a woodworker by trade and in his early life was employed for several years by Helm & Buckley, Altmar. For some 36 years he was in the employ of Horton Lumber Co., in Altmar, and in 1928 he moved his family from Altmar to Pulaski where he resided until the past few years when he made his home in Richland. On March 7, 1898, he was united in marriage to Miss Myrtle Mae Waite, at Altmar, and last year they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with their children and families at the home of the son, Alfonso Mowers, in Colosse. Mr. Mowers was a member of the Methodist church in Altmar.
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Mowers, George Lewis (I34759)
 
15305 Newspaper Obituary - January 13, 1970 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Mrs. Irene A. Annable, 48, of Muskrat Bay Road, Brewerton, died yesterday in Pleasant Acres Nursing Home after a long illness. Mrs. Annable is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Robert Rose, Del Rio, Tex.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sadler Sr. of Brewerton; three brothers, Claude Sadler Jr., Buffalo; Arthur Sadler, Brewerton; Maurice Sadler, of Williamstown; three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Horr, Central Square; Mrs. Elmer Aurringer of West Monroe and Mrs. James Schafer of Brewerton. Services will be 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Watson Funeral Home, 206 S. Main St., Central Square. Spring burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Central Square. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Annable, Unknown (I42656)
 
15306 Newspaper Obituary - January 13, 1970 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Stewart - Thomas D. Stewart, Manlius Road, Fabius, Jan. 12 1970. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Mettler Stewart; three daughters, Miss Elisabeth A. Stewart, Fabius; Mrs. Robert Muser, Dallas, Texas., Mrs. Howard Lang Canastota; four sons, Edgar W., Manlius, James L., Groton, Terrance D, Fabius, Harry M., Delphi and several nieces and nephews. Services Thursday II A.M. Hall Funeral Home, 6033 Cherry Valley Road, LaFayette. Burial Fabius Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday 7 to 9 P.M. and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 F,M. Hall Funeral Home. Stewart, Thomas Dexter (I68383)
 
15307 Newspaper Obituary - January 13, 2006 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - WILMINA 'BILLIE' WHITE - LONGTIME ORWELL RESIDENT - Wilmina "Billie" White, 91, formerly of Orwell, died Sunday at St. Claire Nursing Home, Lakewood, Wash. She had been a Washington state resident since 1999. Born Sept. 14, 1914, in the town of Albion, daughter of William and Rose Trumble Britton, she had lived in Orwell most of her life. She married Harold J. White on April 23, 1960. He died March 15, 1997. She had been married previously. She was a member of Robert Edwards American Legion Post 358 Auxiliary, a member and former president of Oswego County Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, a charter member of Pulaski Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7289 Auxiliary and a member of Orwell Union Church. Surviving are two sons, Carl and David Ehresman, both of Washington state; two daughters, Thelma Snyder, Fulton, and Joan Gumm, Washington; two brothers, Fay Britton, Chittenango, and Robert Britton, Florida; three sisters, Viola Mowers, Orwell, and Elsie Wheeler and Rose Peck, both of Altmar; 11 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Spring burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. A calling hour will be from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Orwell Methodist Church or Orwell Fire Department. Britton, Wilmina (I31711)
 
15308 Newspaper Obituary - January 14, 1955 Pittsburg Press - Allen - On Thursday, Jan. 13, 1955, Annie R. McCune, wife of William T. Allen, of 312 Alber St., Turtle Creek; mother of William F., Mrs. Phoebe Pepple and Layman Allen. Friends received at the hom of Knee & Sons, Osborne and Larimer Ave. Turtle Creek, where services will be held on Monday, Jan. 17, at 2 p.m. Friends invited. McCune, Annie R. (I74753)
 
15309 Newspaper Obituary - January 14, 1970 Watertown Daily Times - Mrs. Henry Henderson Dies at 89 - Pulaski - Mrs. Lucy S. Henderson, 89, 7518 Maple Ave, wife of Henry L. Henderson, died Tuesday at home. The funeral will be Friday 9 and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Surviving besides her husband, are a brother, Chalres M. Seaman, Parish and nieces and nephews. She was born in Parish Dec 2, 1880, daughter of William O. and Ida Vandenberg Seamon. She was a retired school teacher and had worked in the Parish, Macedon, and Deposit school districts. She was married to Henry L. Henderson Dec 7, 1914 in Parish. They lived in Parish and North Syracuse and came to Pulaski 26 years ago. Seaman, Lucy S (I11937)
 
15310 Newspaper Obituary - January 14, 2006 Times Herald-Record - Virginia 'Ginny' Maxwell a longtime resident of Hurleyville, passed away on Friday, January 13, 2006 at Catskill Regional Medical Center. She was 73. The daughter of Ralph S. and Mabel H. Court Young, she was born on November 7, 1931 in Manheim, N.Y. Ginny was a co-owner of the Hang Out Saloon in Ferndale, N.Y. and a member of the Hurleyville United Methodist Church. She leaves behind three sons, Joseph and his wife Debbie of Liberty, John and his wife, Maureen of Monticello, Patrick and his wife Paige of So. Fallsburg; one daughter, Jan Pekny and her husband Peter of Ferndale; her grandchildren: 10 grandsons and four granddaughters; one great-grandson, Adam Cerquoni and two special friends, Barbara DeGraw and Barbara Windecker. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward; her two children, Edward and Sandra and one granddaughter, Katie Pekny. There will be a Memorial Service held for Ginny at the Hurleyville United Methodist Church, Main Street Hurleyville on Sunday, January 15 at 3 p.m. The Rev. Bob Pinto will officiate. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Hurleyville United Methodist Church, Main Street, Hurleyville, NY 12747. Arrangements are under the direction of Colonial Memorial Funeral Home, for further info. Young, Virginia Horr (I13942)
 
15311 Newspaper Obituary - January 15, 1936 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Member of Pioneer Family Dies At Albion Home - David B. Phillips, 66, died at his farm home in Albion about five miles south-east of Pulaski early Saturday morning. Mr. Phillips was a member of one of our pioneer families, the farm where he was born, lived his entire life and died, having been in the family since 1830. He was a son of the late Hiram and Elizabeth Soule Phillips, born January 11, 1870. In August 1890 he married Miss Lizzie Emmons, who survives him. He was a member of Albion Center Grange for 42 years, being a possessor of a Silver Certificate from that organization. He was also an assessor for the Town of Albion. Surviving besides the widow are one daughter, Mrs. Ralph Blount of Lacona; four sons, Guy of Parish; Lynn of Pulaski; Ralph and Vernon at home and ten grandchildren. The funeral was held at the home Monday afternoon, Rev. George Leitka of Fernwood, officiating. Burial in Dugway cemetery. Phillips, David Burton (I29550)
 
15312 Newspaper Obituary - January 15, 1982 Syracuse Post Standard - Mrs. Gladys Hewitt - Carthage - Service for Mrs. Gladys J. Hewill, 62, of 720 Parham St., who was pronounced dead on arrival Thursday at Carthage Area Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at McGraw Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Clarke, Gladys Jane (I63779)
 
15313 Newspaper Obituary - January 15, 1999 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - ADA J. BULSON - Ada J. Britton Bulson, 78, of 5452 Baldwin St.,Brewerton, died Thursday at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center. Born in Williamstown, she lived in West Amboy before moving to Brewerton 45 years ago. She worked for St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church in Brewerton for 25 years. She was a communicant of St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church, a life member of the Brewerton Firemen's Ladies Auxiliary, and a member of Trach-Auringer VFW Post 7325 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary in Constantia. Her husband, Raymond, died in 1971. Survivors: Two sons, Raymond of Cuba and James of Brewerton; five sisters, Mary Meagher of Camden, Wilmina White and Viola Mowers, both of Orwell, and Elsie Wheeler and Rose Peck, both of Altmar; two brothers, Fay Britton of Chittenango and Robert Britton of Ocala, Fla.; eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Services: 11 a.m. Monday in St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church. Spring burial, Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Harter Funeral Home, 9525 S. Main St., Brewerton. Britton, Ada Juene (I31694)
 
15314 Newspaper Obituary - January 16, 1911 - Remains Identified - James H. Sprake Of Plymouth Victim Of Distressing Accident - The identity of the unfortunate man who was run over and so badly mutilated by a Carey avenue car on the trestling crossing the D., L. & W. Railroad, at Plymouth, Friday night, was brought about by the description of himself and his clothing as published Saturday morning. The illfated individual was James H. Sprake of Beade street, Plymouth, a lifelong resident of the place, and a man who was well known to every resident of the upper end of that town. The only reason he was not recognized by the many who viewed the remains immediately after the accident was that he was so badly mutilated. Deceased left the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Armitage, about 6 o'clock on the night of the accident. Owing to his advanced age, 83 years next April, he was not alert and in some manner wandered upon the track. The night of the accident members of the family searched ever place where it was thought he might have gone, but without avail and not until Saturday morning after reading the account of the accident in this paper did any of them suspect that it might be their father. They immediately hurried to the morgue of Mayor Kniffen, where they were horrified to find that the victim was their father. Preparations were at once made to have the remains removed and Moore Bros., of Plymouth, took the body to his home. Deceased is survived by four children, two sons, and two daughters, James H. Sprake, of East Main street. Edward T., proprietor of the Elm Hill Hotel, Mrs. Harry Armitage of Beade street, with whom deceased resided, of Plymouth, and Mrs. Elmer Laubaugh of Philadelphia; also several grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock with services at the house by Rev. A. R. Fisk, pastor of the Elm Congregational Church of that place. Interment will be in the Hanover Green Cemetery. Deceased was employed at the Dodson colliery of the Plymouth Coal Co. for upwards of thirty-five years, during which period he filled the position of hoisting engineer for a little over thirty years and never had a serious accident. He left the hoisting engine room and took charge of the compressor engine which had charge of for about five years when he quit work.

Newspaper Obituary - January 17, 1911 Wilkes Barre Record - Victim of Rail Buried - The funeral of James H. Sprake, who was killed by a street car Friday evening, was held from his home yesterday afternoon and was largely attended by relatives, friends, and employees of the Dodson colliery, where he was employed as engineer for upwards of thirty-five years. Services were conducted at the home of the deceased's daughter, Mrs. Harry Armitage, Beade street, at 2 o'clock by Rev. A. R. Fisk of the Elm Congregational Church. The floral offerings were of several designs. The flower carriers were Ernest and Bert Smith, Harry Armitage, Jr., James Armitage Jr., and Charles Sprake, Jr. The pall bearers were George B. Shonk, J. C. Young, C. W. Honeywell, James H. Fine, David Williams and Patrick Roan. Interment was in the Hanover Green Cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, January 14, 1911 Pittston Gazette - Pittson, Pennsylvania - Aged Man Instantly Killed By Trolley Car - James Sprake, aged 82 years, was struck and instantly killed by a Carey avenue trolley car at Plymouth last night about 7 o'clock. The car in charge of George Wenner was crossing the trestle over the Lackawanna Railroad tracks, when the tragedy occurred. Wenner declared that the victim was lying across the rails and that he was too close to the unfortunate an when he saw him to avoid the accident. Sprake was instantly killed, his body being badly mangled. The body was taken to Wilkesbarre, where it was identified by relatives later. Sprake is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Armitage, and two sons.

Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, January 14, 1911 Wilkes Barre Times Leader - Street Car Kills A Well Known Plymouth Man James Sprake, Aged 86 Years, Run Over and Body Badly Mutilated - Was Lying On Trestling - Remains Brought To This City And Later Identified By Victim’s Son-In-Law - James Sprake, aged 86 years of Plymouth met a tragic death last night at 7 o’clock by being run over by a Plymouth street car, and his body horribly mangled on the trestle which spanned the L. L. and W. tracks near Main street, that place. Sprake’s head was almost severed from his body, both legs broken and the shoulder and arms terrible mutilated. From all indications he was lying in the middle of the track with his head over one of the rails. Just why he came to be in such an unusual place is not known. The car which killed the unfortunate victim left Plymouth for Wilkes-Barre at 6:30 o’clock. It was in charge of Motorman George Wanner and Conductor Andrew Morgan. The tressle is the company’s private property and is not used by pedestrians. The car had runned over from Main street, and was on its way down the grade toward the Plymouth bridge and as it entered the trestle the head light flashed the form of a man lying on the tracks. The motorman frantically applied the brakes but was unable to stop the car in time to prevent the accident. As soon as the car stopped, a few yards distant, the crew went back to the spot and a gruesome sight presented itself. Torn and mutilated flesh and bone besmeared rails, together with the mangled remains, was the sickening spectacle, but the crew, with the aid of several passengers placed the body on the car and it was brought to Kniffen’s morgue in this city. A number of people viewed the body at the morgue but were unable to identify it unitl M. F. Armitage (Harry) of Plymouth, a son in law of the victim, with whom the man resided positively identified it. Sprake was well known resident of Plymouth, having lived there for many years. For forty years he was employed as stationary engineer at No. 12 colliery of the Plymouth Coal Co. Two sons, and two daughters survive. They are Jas. H. Sprake, the Plymouth borough electrician; Edward Sprake, proprietor of the Elm Hill Hotel, Plymouth; Mrs. M. F. Armitage, Plymouth; Sarah T. Sprake, Philadelphia. The funeral will take place from the home of his daughter, Mrs. M. F. Armitage of Beade street.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, January 16, 1911 - Deaths - Sprake - At Plymouth, Jan. 13, 1911, accident, James H. Sprake, aged 83 years. 
Sprake, James Hewlett (I81245)
 
15315 Newspaper Obituary - January 16, 1981 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Area Deaths - Mrs. Bessie K. Block - Oneida - Mrs. Bessie K. Block, 84, Upper Lenox Avenue, died Wednesday evening. Born in Richland on August 17, she was the daughter of Charles and Emma Colvin. A resident of Oneida for over 50 years, she was a member of the Wampsville Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Block was the wife of the late Louis M. Block. Surviving are a son, L. Leonard of Oneida; two daughters, Mrs. Howard Cook and Mrs. Vincent Cagwin, both of Oneida; a brother, Fayette Colvin of Verona; five sisters, Mrs. Ismay Morgan, Mrs. Laura Miller, Mrs. Stewart Hubbard, and Mrs. Nellie DeVaul, all of Oneida, and Mrs. Howard Cross of Chittenango; seven grandchildren, and a great grandchild. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. tomorrow at Campbell-Dean Funeral Home Inc., 260 Main St. Burial will be in the Glenwood Cemetery. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Colvin, Bessie Kathleen (I35178)
 
15316 Newspaper Obituary - January 17, 1929 Journal and Republican and Lowville Times - Lowville, New York - ENDS LIFE WITH POISON - John D. Schumaker, Native of West Leyden, Had Been in Failing Health Many Months - Getting up while his son was in the barn, John D. Schumaker, 59, town of Augusta farmer, went to the kitchen cupboard, returned to bed and drank part of a cup of poison. He died about two hours later. Dr. S. B. Grant, Munnsville, reached the beside before Schumaker died, but was unable to save his life. Coroner Gordon A. Holden, Utica, gave cause of death as suicide. Mr. Schumaker suffered for a year and a half with blood poisoning and had been in failing health. He was despondent and believed he was not going to get well. He had been a resident of the town of Augusta for 30 years. He was born in West Leyden, Lewis county, October 15, 1869. Surviving are his wife, Eliza Schumaker; two sons, William, at home, and John of Newport; six daughters, Mrs. Samuel Pease, Mrs. John Blair, Mrs. Orva Tracey, all of Knoxboro; Mrs. James Ladeux, Rome; Mrs. Daniel Ward, Munnsville, and Florence Schumaker at home; four brothers, Henry, Vernon; Joseph, Rochester; Lewis, Mexico; William, Syracuse; and one sister, Mrs. Jacob Greander, Utica, also 13 grandchildren. Schumaker, John D (I33709)
 
15317 Newspaper Obituary - January 17, 1937 Syracuse Herald - Burroughs - In this city, Jan 15, 1937, Margaret M. Burroughs, aged 71 years, widow of William D. Burroughs. Survived by one son, Frederick C. Burroughs; one daughter, Mrs. Ralph Day; one sister, Mrs. Caroline Crouse; one brother, Isaac Horr. Funeral services from the home of her son. 116 Murray Avenue, Monday at 2 P.M. Friends invited. Interment in Valley Cemetery. Cornell, Clement & Greenleaf, Inc. Horr, Margaret M. (I52213)
 
15318 Newspaper Obituary - January 18, 1934 Wilkes Barre Record - Mrs. George Armitage, 56, Plymouth, Dies - Mrs. George C. Armitage, 56, 124 East Main Street, Plymouth, died yesterday morning at 1:15 in General Hospital following 3 weeks illness. She was admitted Friday to the hospital. Mrs. Armitage was the wife of George Armitage, proprietor of Armitage's Hardware of Plymouth. She had been a resident of Plymouth for more than 30 years, coming there from Ashley, where she was born, upon being married, She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and enjoyed the high regards of many friends. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Ella Albert, her husband, and these children: Mrs. P. F. Armitage of Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Earl Walizer of Wilkes Barre, Albert and Elwood at home, Mrs. Catherine Murphy of Philadelphia and George Armitage Jr., of Harvey's Lake. The funeral will be held from the home Friday afternoon at 2 with Rev. Clarence H. Russell of First Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment will be in Maple Hill Cemetery. Albert, Edna Gertrude (I81119)
 
15319 Newspaper Obituary - January 18, 1965 Syracuse Post Standard - Henry E. Horr - Fulton - Henry E. Horr, 60, of Fulton RD 3, Highbanks, Town of Granby, died Sunday at his home after an attack of illness. Mr. Horr was born in Fulton and was a life resident of the area. He was a foreman at the Nestle plant for many years and was a member of the Fulton Lodge of Elks. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edna Horr; a son, Edward Horr of Camillus; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Kane of Fulton, Mrs. Raymond Wiltsie of Oswego and Mrs. Alex Schroeppel of Phonix, a brother, Frank Horr of Fulton; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Young and Son Funeral Home, the Rev. Harold Thomas, pastor of State St. Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Adnah Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Horr, Henry Edward (I36117)
 
15320 Newspaper Obituary - January 19, 2007 Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - LEFEVER - Helen LeFever, 83, life resident of Syracuse, passed away Wednesday at Loretto Cunningham. Helen was the daughter of Arthur and Nina (Smith) Vandenburg. She retired from Nojaims Brothers Stores. Survivors: Her companion, John Currier of Syracuse; three daughters, Pat (William) Carson of Auburn, Maine, Carol Champion of Mexico, NY and Joyce LeFever of NC; four sons, Michael (Mary) of Camillus, David (Carol) of Syracuse, Steven (Mary) of Cherry Hill, NJ and Charles (Colleen) of Fulton; 24 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and several great- great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be Saturday, 12:30 p.m. at Ballweg & Lunsford Funeral Home, 4612 S. Salina Street, Syracuse. Burial will follow in North Syracuse Cemetery. Please light a candle in memory of Helen at www.ballweg-lunsford.com. Vandenburg, Helen Marie (I35705)
 
15321 Newspaper Obituary - January 19, 2012 Rochester Democrat And Chronicle - Horr, Scott C. - Scottsville: 1/17/2012. Scott C. Horr passed after a heroic battle with GIST Cancer for the last 5 years. Loyal to friends and family, and a dedicated volunteer to the youth of his community. He was a valued and highly respected employee of Billitier Electric for the past 26 years. Survived by his loving wife Barbara, daughter; Christina (Cory) Banker, grandson; Drew Scott-Irwin Banker, parents; Irwin & Sandra Horr, siblings; Patricia (Cyril Krebs) Horr, Robert (Andrea) Horr, Debbie (John Tabbitas) Horr-Ferraro, and 17 nieces and nephews. Family & friends may call at the J.H. Cameron Funeral Home, 26 Rochester St. Scottsville, on Friday from 4-8PM. A Memorial Mass will be held on Saturday at 10AM at St. Mary of the Assumption, 99 Main St. Scottsville. The family asks for the courtesy of NO flowers, memorial contributions in Scott's name may be made to the GIST Cancer Research Fund, 55 Sawmill Rd. New City, NY 10956. Horr, Scott Christopher (I13506)
 
15322 Newspaper Obituary - January 19, 2014 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - COURBAT - Helen M. Courbat - January 14, 2014 - Helen M. Courbat, 83, formerly of Central Square, passed away Tuesday, January 14, in New Port Richey, FL. She leaves behind her loving husband, Paul; her four children, Connie (Ron) Flower of Hastings, Steven (Lisa) of Evansville, IN, Debra (Rich) Taylor of Hastings, and Jeffrey (Nancy) of Liverpool. She had 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one sister, Beatrice Smith; and two brothers, Kenneth (Pat) and Richard (Marlene) DeWispelare. A Celebration of Life will be held in the spring. Dobies Funeral Home Hudson FL 727-868-4441 Dewispelare, Helen (I31295)
 
15323 Newspaper Obituary - January 2, 2013 Syracuse Post Standard - Nancy L. (Neu) Ireland, 74, of Spafford, peacefully passed away on January 1, 2013 at Strong Memorial Hospital. She was born December 31, 1938. She was predeceased by her parents, Frank and Helen Neu, and her sister, Betty Ahlstrand. Nancy always made her family a priority. She especially enjoyed the holidays when the entire family could be together. She loved to entertain family and friends, putting great effort into every detail and going above and beyond for every occasion. She loved her home, which was always meticulously clean and decorated beautifully. Nancy loved to cook, and was well known for many of her delicacies. Nancy also enjoyed antiquing, shopping, and spending time with her many friends. Nancy is survived by her loving husband of 55 years, Gordon Ireland; sons, Glen Ireland (Holly), Jeffrey Ireland (Margaret), Steven Ireland; daughter, Deborah Maturo (James); grandchildren, Hayley Ireland, Nathan Fichera, Ellen Fichera; siblings, Douglas Neu (Pat); Eugene Neu (Joan); Judy Hekiert (Leon); and several nieces and nephews. Friends and family may call on Friday, January 4, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Plis Funeral Home, 33 North Street, Marcellus. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January 5, at 1 p.m., at the Marcellus Methodist Church. A private spring burial will be held at the Borodino Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Borodino Volunteer Fire Department and the Marcellus Methodist Church. Neu, Nancy (I12033)
 
15324 Newspaper Obituary - January 20, 2005 Watertown Daily Times - PAUL F. COLEMAN - SHEET METAL WORKER - A prayer service for Paul Francis Coleman, 81, formerly of Watertown, will be at 9:15 a.m. Saturday at Reed & Benoit Funeral Home, followed by a funeral Mass at 10 at St. Patrick's Church with the Rev. Steven M. Murray, pastor of Holy Family Church, officiating. Burial with military honors will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Coleman died Friday in Sweetwater (Texas) Healthcare Center. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Mr. Coleman was a sheet metal worker at Syracuse University before moving in 1977 to Texas. Born Sept. 16, 1923, in Watertown, son of Daniel A. and Margaret G. Carlin Coleman, he attended Watertown schools, including the Watertown School of Commerce. He served in the 337th Bomb Squad in the Army Air Forces from February 1943 until he was discharged as a sergeant in November 1945. He worked at New York Air Brake Co. before serving in the Air Force from October 1951 to September 1953 during the Korean War. Surviving are three brothers, Patrick and James, both of Watertown, and Michael, Harlem, Ga.; three sisters, Mary Jane Deline, Ormond Beach, Fla., Carolyn Pratt, Watertown, and Korleen Taylor, Adams Center, and several nieces and nephews. Two brothers, Daniel and Joseph, and two sisters, Margaret Peckham and Rita Deline, died before him. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Coleman, Paul Francis (I73486)
 
15325 Newspaper Obituary - January 21, 1942 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski Funerals - Mrs. Fannie Peach - Pulaski, Jan 21. - Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Lee Peach, widow of William Peach, who died late Monday evening, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Foster funeral home in Park street, and burial will be in Pulaski cemetery. Besides those mentioned in the obituary in Tuesday's evening papers, Mrs. Peach was survived by one sister, Mrs. Rose Allen, of Rome.

Newspaper Obituary - Pulaski Obituary - January 20, 1942 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mrs. Fannie Peach - Pulaski, Jan 20. - Mrs. Fannie Lee Peach, 88, widow of William Peach, former leading citizen of Pulaski, died in Utica hospital late Monday night, after an illness of 10 days. She was born June 19, 1853, at Herkimer and moved to Pineville when a girl, but spent most of her life in this village. She had lived in her Salina street home for more than 50 years. She was a member of the local Baptist church and had always been interested in villiage and community projects. Surviving are a son, Harold Peach, Canandagua; a daughter, Mrs. Lee Goggins, Castleton, and two grandsons, Robert E. Peach, Chicago and Jack H. Peach, Winston Salem, N.C. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. 
Lee, Fannie J. (I34860)
 
15326 Newspaper Obituary - January 21, 1957 Connellsville Daily Courier - Connellsville, Pennsylvania - MRS. MARY REEDER - MOUNT PLEASANT - Mrs. Mary Reeder. 77, of Armbrust, died al 2:33 o'clock this morning in Frick Memorial Hospital where she was admitted Jan. 8. She was the widow of Benjamin Reeder and a member of the Mount Lebanon Methodist Church at Tarr. Surviving are a son, Raymond of Chicago; four daughters, Mrs. Cecelia Orait of Harmarville, Mrs. Pearl Freed of New Kensington, Mrs. Flora Annareno of Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Hilda Martin of Kinlock; 10 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; a brother, Lawrence Stoner of Central, and two sisters, Mrs. Clara Shandorf Qf Everson and Mrs. Elizabeth Carlson of Crabtree. The body will be taken from the Grimm funeral home at noon Wednesday to the Mount Lebanon Methodist Church at Tarr to lie in state from 1 until 2 o'clock, ihc hour of the service. The Rev. Alfred Jenkins will officiate. Interment will be In the church cemetery.
 
Stoner, Mary Etta (I62154)
 
15327 Newspaper Obituary - January 21, 2015 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Rose E. Peck, aged 83, life resident of Williamstown, passed away Tuesday at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse. Rose was born August 15, 1931 in Williamstown, the daughter of William H. and Rose M. Trumble Britton. She attended Altmar High School. Rose married Linton H. Peck on August 5, 1949 and her loving husband of 51 years passed away December 29, 2000. She was employed by Eagle Comtronics in Syracuse for 8 years. She was Charter President and life member of Hastings-Gorski Unit #1128 American Legion in Williamstown. Rose was a member of the Order of the Eastern Start Chapter #159 in Pulaski and a former member of the Williamstown Methodist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Bonny L. Ranke of Taeberg and Pamela J. (Thomas) Hoyt of Altmar; three sons, Bobby L. Peck of Winter Springs, FL, Timothy C. (Theresa) Peck of Richland and Christopher K. (Marlene) Peck of Boylston; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Rose was predeceased by 13 brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, January 24, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with a spring burial in Fairview Cemetery in Williamstown. Calling hours will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday prior to the service. Donations may be made to the American Legion Auxiliary Unit #1128, 8 Vida Drive, Williamstown, NY 13493, or the Williamstown Fire Department, Main Street, Williamstown, NY 13493. Britton, Rose E. (I31874)
 
15328 Newspaper Obituary - January 22, 1908 - Mary Williams Acker - It is with a sense of deep sadness that we are called upon to announce the death of Mary Williams Acker, daughter of the late John M. Williams and Anna Williams. Since early fall the hand of disease has been upon Mrs. Acker and but little of the time has there been real ground for hope that she would recover, but all that human care could do has been done for her though these long weeks of anxious watching and praying for her life to be spared, but it was not so to be, and Monday morning, at half past one, she entered the long sleep from which there is no earthly waking and her gentle spirit took its flight, leaving the home in sorrow and a community in sympathy for the bereaved ones. Mary Elizabeth Williams was born near this village thirty five years ago last May. She passed the usual course in schooling at the community school near her home, north of this village, and also attended Pulaski Academy. Fifteen years ago last October she was married to James Acker. One daughter, Ruth, who was born to this union, but she died when but a few months old. Mr. and Mrs. Acker resided some time in Oswego, but most of their wedded life has been spent at Meadow Brook Farm, the home of Mrs. Acker's parents, about two miles north of this village. Mrs. Acker was of a pleasant and cheerful disposition which won her many friends and she was so often seen about our village that she was well known and greatly loved by a large circle of personal associates and friends. Besides her husband, she leaves her mother, one sister, Mrs. Clayton Hill, and an aunt, Mrs. Katherine Lewis, who has been only second to a mother, and who resides and has resided many years in the Williams home. The funeral will be held from the home, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Williams, Mary Elizabeth (I36310)
 
15329 Newspaper Obituary - January 22, 1998 Post Standard - Charles W. Allen, 86, of Central Square died Monday at home. He was a life resident of Central Square. He owned and operated C.W. Allen Construction for 50 years. Mr. Allen was a member of the Central Square Rod and Gun Club. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 622 for 50 years. Surviving are his wife of 62 years, Pearl; a son, Roger S. Sr. of Central Square; a daughter, Sharyn Castner of Central Square; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Traub Funeral Home, Central Square, had arrangements. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Central New York, 990 Seventh North St., Liverpool 13088. Allen, Charles W. (I36041)
 
15330 Newspaper Obituary - January 24, 1965 Syracuse Post Standard - Mrs. Kathryn L. Hogan - Pulaski - Mrs. Kathryn L. Hogan, 88, of Pulaski, died Friday eveing in the Evergreen Nursing Home after a long illness. Born Nov. 22, 1876 in New Centerville, she had lived in this area all her life. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Weisenburger of Lacona; two sons, Glenn Gibbs, of Auburn and George Gibbs of Constantia; 12 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Foster Funeral Home, the Rev. W. Russell Clark, pastor of the Park Methodist Church, officiating.There will be a spring burial in South Richland Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m Sunday at the funeral home. Donovan, Kathryn L. (I35276)
 
15331 Newspaper Obituary - January 24, 1974 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Eva Green, age 54, dies - Eva I. Green 54, of 7401 Port St., Pulaski died Friday, July 19 from injuries sustained in a car accident which occurred the night before. She was born on July 28, 1919 at Pierrepoint Manor the daughter of William and Florence Spicer Hilton. She attended the Pulaski Academy and later married James F. Green on Oct. 15, 1947. The couple lived in Pulaski all their married life. Mrs. Green worked at the General Electric Company, Syracuse for several years. She was a member of the Robert Edwards American Legion Post Auxiliary No. 358. She was also a member of the local V.F.W. No. 7289 Auxiliary where she was a past president. Surviving are her husband, James F. Green, Pulaski; her mother, Mrs. Florence Hilton of Oswego; two sons, Fred C. Learned, Lakeland, Fla. and James W. Green, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Harlan (Linda) Frank, Pulaski five grandchildren; one halfsister, Mrs. Corleen Wilbur, Utica; one half-brother, Robert Hilton, Syracuse and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 21. at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski with the Rev. Jerry Miller officiating. Burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Hilton, Eva Irene (I62400)
 
15332 Newspaper Obituary - January 24, 2001 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - CHESTER H. MURPHY MACHINE OPERATOR - Chester H. Murphy, 86, of 220 Bangall Road, formerly of Theresa, died Tuesday in Oswego Hospital. Mr. Murphy was a machine operator for Cambridge Filter, Liverpool. Born Feb. 28, 1914, in Theresa, son of Addison and Beatrice Stevens Murphy, he lived for many years in Parish. He married Anna F. Spencer on Oct. 4, 1935, at the home of A.E. Lawrence, Mexico. She died Sept. 30, 1985. Surviving are three daughters, Barbara Tyo and Venita Ackley, Parish, and Sharon Connolly, Carthage; a sister, Ava Race, Colosse; 10 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and two great-great- grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Harter Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery. Calling hours will be 3 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. Murphy, Chester Harrison (I43512)
 
15333 Newspaper Obituary - January 24, 2006 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Lyle M. "Speedy" Balcom - January 21, 2006 Lyle M. "Speedy" Balcom age 84, of Pulaski, died Saturday at the VA Hospital in Syracuse. He was born on May 11, 1921 in Pulaski, the son of Charles and Leona Lighthall Balcom. He attended Pulaski schools and served in the US Marines from 1941-45. He was a self-employed bricklayer for 32 years retiring in 1977. He was a member of Lakeview Golf Club in Mannsville, Robert Edwards Post #358 American Legion and a life member of VFW Post #7289, Pulaski. Surviving are one son, Jack Balcom; one daughter, Theresa Balcom both of Maryland; one sister, Shirley Hort of Pulaski; three grandchildren; and one great-grandson. He is predeceased by one daughter, Lee Ellen Balcom. Spring graveside services. Arrangement by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Balcom, Lyle Martin (I56067)
 
15334 NEWSPAPER OBITUARY - January 25, 1929 Lassen Advocate - Susanville, California - G. W. Litts Dies In Westwood - G. W. Litts, former local chicken rancher, died Monday night in Westwood after a short illness of stomach trouble. He has one daughter residing in Los Angeles. Funeral arrangements are awaiting word from this daughter. Litts was a member of Tonopah Lodge of B. P. O. Elks and was known by local members of the same order.

NEWSPAPER OBITUARY - February 1, 1929 Lassen Advocate - Susanville, California - Funeral For G. W. Litts Held Monday - Funeral services for G. W. Litts, who died in Westwood last week, were conducted in the Community Methodist church here Monday by the Susanville Elks Lodge. Litts was 68 years old at the time of death. He was a member of the Tonopah Lodge of Elks. Interment was made in the Lassen County Cemetery. 
Litts, George Washington (I28491)
 
15335 Newspaper Obituary - January 25, 1934 Mexico Independant - Mexico, New York - Frank H. Wightman - Parish, Jan. 22 - Funeral services for Frank H. Wighman, 74, were held at his home Monday at 1:30 p.m. and at 2:00 in the Methodist church with the Rev. E. B. Topping, D.D., pastor, and Rev. Leon Lacy of Mattydale, officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Lawn cemetery. Mr. Wightman died Saturday morning at his home. He was born May 17, 1859, a son of the late Charles and Melissa Brockway Wightman, in Parish. He resided in Syracuse 28 years before returning to Parish in 1916 where he had lived since. For seven years he was a mail carrier, retiring a year ago. He was a member of Salina Lodge No. 97, I. O. O. F. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Leona Kinsman Wightman; one brother, Fred Wightman of Cleveland, O., and two sisters, Mrs. Clara Neil and Mrs. Mary Egan, both of Cleveland, Ohio. Wightman, Frank Leslie (I63100)
 
15336 Newspaper Obituary - January 25, 1945 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Emma Whitford, 78, widow of William Whitford, died Monday afternoon after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Foster funeral home with Rev. W.A. Gardner officiating. Mrs. Whitford was born Oct. 21, 1866, in Scriba, daughter of Eben and Eliza Howard Sanderson. She was married to Mr. Whitford on Feb. 17, 1884. For many years the couple lived on a farm north of Pulaski on the Watertown road. Since he died several years ago, she has resided in the vicinity of Pulaski, having lived in her present home on the Richland road only a short time. Mrs. Whitford was a member of Pulaski grange. She is survived by one son, Howard P. Whitford of Pulaski; five brothers, David, Harrison and Frank Sanderson of Pulaski, Bert and William Sanderson of Syracuse; three grandchildren and four great-grand-children. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery, Sandy Creek. Sanderson, Emmagene (I36230)
 
15337 Newspaper Obituary - January 25, 1961 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Sanderson - Burt Sanderson of 105 N. McBride St. Jan 24 1961. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Cecilia Sanderson. Services Thursday 2 p.m. at Carter Funeral Home, xxx Grant Blvd. Interment Oakwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 12 to 2 p.m. Sanderson, Burton Briggs (I51857)
 
15338 Newspaper Obituary - January 25, 1977 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Deaths and Funerals - Clarence E. Colvin - Carthage - Services for Clarence E. Colvin, 93, formerly of Main Street, Copenhagen, who died Sunday at a nursing home here, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the McGraw Funeral Home here. Spring burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Copenhagen. Colvin, Clarence E (I8887)
 
15339 Newspaper Obituary - January 25, 1983 Wilkes-Barre Times Leader - Thaddeus Jescavage - Thaddeus L. Jescavage, of Apartment 7A, Princeton Court, Wilkeswood, Wilkes-Barre, died at Veterans Administration Hospital, Plains Township. He was born in Wilkes-Barre and lived there his entire life. He was the son of the late Andrew and Mary Slavinski Jescavage. He was a graduate of Coughlin High School, Wilkes-Barre. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member of the V.F.W. Kingston. He was a retired employee of the U.S. Post Office and a volunteer at the V.A. Hospital for the past 10 years. He was married to the former Helen K. Bennett of Kingston. He is survived by daughters, Mrs. Karen Bernard of Long Island, N.Y.; daughter, Paula of New York; Janet, of Bronx, N.Y., son James of Harveys Lake; sisters, Mrs. Johanna Welgus, Mrs. George Riley and Mrs. Irene Martin, all of Wilkes-Barre; brothers, Frank of Newport Township; Daniel of Hilldale; nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Asley, with the Rev. Jule Ayres officiating. Interment will be at the Hollenback Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m. Jescavage, Thaddeus Lewis (I58643)
 
15340 Newspaper Obituary - January 26, 1916 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Sarah B. Lee Dies At The Home Of Her Daughter - Mrs. Sarah B. Lee, died at the home of her daughters, Mrs. William Peach, Sr., Monday morning after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Lee was born in England 82 years ago and came to this county when about 20 years of age, and has made her home in this village about 20 years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Peach; Mrs. Sarah Perry; of Schenectady and Mrs. Adelbert Allen of Rome. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2:30, Rev. H.B.D. MacNeil officiating. Burial will be made in the Pulaski Cemetery. Burbridge, Sarah (I30046)
 
15341 Newspaper Obituary - January 26, 1921 Pulaski Democrat - Joseph Dawley passed away suddenly at his home, Friday evening at about 9:30 o'clock. He had been about his work all day as usual and retired at 9 o'clock. It was not altogether unexpected as his heart had bothered him for several years. The funeral was held at the Daysville church, Tuesday at 1 o'clock, Rev. Bollinger officiating.

Vitals - January 22, 1921 - Joseph Dawley, age 63 years. Date of birth unable to learn, born in Richland, New York. Sex, male; race, white; married; occupation, farmer. Name the father, Perry Dawley, born in Volney, New York. Name of mother, Clarissa Willis, born in New York. Informant, Ward Dawley, Mexico, New York. Cause of death, organic heart disease. Signed by L. D. Pulsifer, M.D., coroner's physician, January 23, 1921, Mexico, New York. Place of burial, Willis cemetery, January 25, 1921. Undertaker, J. R. Porter, Mexico, New York. 
Dawley, Joseph Charles (I42706)
 
15342 Newspaper Obituary - January 26, 1927 Pulaski Democrat - Mrs. Harriet Hale Jamerson - Sandy Creek, Jan. 21 - Mrs. Harriet Hale Jamerson, 72, highly respected and lifelong resident of this township, died at her home last night. She was the widow of Wilbur Jamerson who died three years ago and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darius Hale. Mr. Hale was one of the early settlers of the town. Surviving are two grandchildren, Earl Jamerson, of Lacona and Dorothy Jamerson, of Watertown. They are the children of Charles Jamerson now deceased. Another son, William D. Jamerson died in 1922. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Sandy Creek M. E. church. Hale, Hattie E. (I35122)
 
15343 Newspaper Obituary - January 26, 2005B Daily Messenger - Canandaigua, New York - U.S. Army veteran. Lawrence H. Carr, of Manchester and formerly of Palmyra, died Jan. 25, 2005 at Clifton Springs Hospital & amp; Clinic Nursing Home. He is survived by his wife, Ethel H. Carr; son, David (Paula) Carr; daughter, Penny VanBoxlaere; brother, Gordon (Joan) Carr of Augusta, Ga.; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Mr. Carr, a U.S. Army veteran, served in Germany. He was employed by Gleason Works of Rochester. There will be no calling hours. His funeral service will be held Saturday, January 29, at 10:30 a.m. at the Creation Chapel at White Haven Memorial Park, 210 Marsh Road, Pittsford. Carr, Lawrence Henry (I42453)
 
15344 Newspaper Obituary - January 27, 1998 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Virginia A. Bybee, 38, of Stockbridge Falls Road died Sunday at her home. She was born in Oneida. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Oneida Branch and Herriman Ward, Utah. Surviving are her husband, Darrell; her mother, Rose Lighthall of Munnsville; a son, Joshua Lighthall of Munnsville; six brothers, Harry Lighthall of Oneida, George Lighthall of Munnsville, William Lighthall of Knoxboro, Lance Lighthall of Los Angeles, Calif, Loren Lighthall of Silver Spring, Md., and Virgil Lighthall of Verona; and a sister, Judy Butler of Oneida. Services are 11 a.m. Thursday at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Oneida Branch. Spring burial is in West Verona Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Campbell-Dean Funeral Home, 260 Main St., Oneida. Lighthall, Virginia A. (I8346)
 
15345 Newspaper Obituary - January 27, 2010 Post Standard - Jessie M. Merrill - January 24, 2010 - Jessie M. Merrill, 95, of Clinton, formerly of Port Orange, FL and Liverpool, NY passed away Sunday, January 24, 2010 at the Katherine Luther Home. She was born the daughter of the late Burton and Julia Horr Ure on July 14, 1914 in Phoenix, NY. She attended school in Phoenix, NY. She married George M. Merrill on October 13, 1930 in Schroeppel, NY and lived in New York until George's death, in 1967. Jessie was a homemaker, and also worked for the Census Bureau and the Market Research Group in Florida. She volunteered for several years for the Association for the Blind. Jessie is survived by four children and their spouses, Dawne Finn of Canastota, Donald and Roni Merrill of Port Orange, FL, Dan and Sandy Merrill of Billerica, MA, and Dennis Merrill of Raleigh, NC; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; relatives and friends. A graveside service will be held in the Spring at the convenience of the family. At Jessie's wishes, there will be no prior visitation. Arrangements made by Owens-Pavlot & Rogers Funeral Service, Inc., 35 College St., Clinton, NY, 13323. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care Inc., 4277 Middle Settlement Rd., New Hartford, NY 13413 or The Braille and Talking Book Library, 421 Platt St., Daytona Beach, FL., 32114. Ure, Jessie Mae (I13647)
 
15346 Newspaper Obituary - January 28, 1960 Post Standard - Syacuse, New York - Mrs. Mary Hill Succumbs at 99 - Mrs. Mary L. Hill, 99, of 300 Bailey Rd, North Syracuse, died last night at her home after a short illness. Mrs. Hill was the widow of William Hill. She was a native of Richland and had lived most of her life in the Syracuse area. She was a member of Acrema Council, Daughters of Liberty. Mrs. Hill is survived by a nephew, Raymond C. Stewart Sr., and two nieces, Mrs. Ivan Henry of North Norwich and Mrs. Louis Trumbull of Pulaski. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Greenleaf Funeral Home, the Rev. Donald Swartwout officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski. Friends may call form 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. Stewart, Mary L. (I36603)
 
15347 Newspaper Obituary - January 28, 1960 Pulaski Democrat - Rites Friday for Mrs. John Bush - Mrs. Deliah Stewart Bush, 82, wife of John Bush, died early Tuesday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Howlett, where she had resided the past few months. She had been in ill health since last summer. Funeral services will be held at the Foster Funeral Home Friday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. W. Rogers of Scotia, a former pastor of the Pulaski Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today (Thursday) from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. D.A.R. services will be held at the funeral home at 7:30 p.m. tonight. The grandsons will act as bearers. Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs. William (Lillie) Howlett of Pulaski and Mrs. Wallace (Alice) Hotelling of North Syracuse; a son, Joel Bush of Brea, Calif; 13 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren, a niece and a nephew. Mrs. Bush was born June 3, 1877, in the Town of Orwell, the daughter of Joel and Mary Waggoner Stewart. She came to the Spring Brook District with her parents when a young girl, and attended Pulaski Academy from which she graduated in 1896. After graduation from Training Class at the age of 16, she taught school for nine years in rural schools until her marriage to Mr. Bush on Jan 1. 1905. She was married at the Baptist parsonage in Lacona by the Rev. Daly. The first four years of their married life were spent on a farm in Boylston after which they purchased the farm now owned by William VanTassel in the Spring Brook District, where they lived until moving their present home on the Richland Road, about 35 years ago. She was a member of the Pulaski Baptist Church and the Philathea Class, and of Ontario Chapter D. A. R.

Newspaper Obituary - February 4, 1960 Sandy Creek News - Mrs. John Bush Dies at Age 82 - Mrs. Deliah Stewart Bush, 82, of Richland road, Pulaski, died Tuesday evening, January 26, 1960 in the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Howlett, where she has resided several months. Mrs. Bush had been in ill health since last summer. She taught rural schools nine years, starting at 16, till her marriage in 1905. During the first four years, Mr. and Mrs. Bush operated a farm in Boylston when they purchased a farm in the Springbroad district. Mr. Bush was a farmer and cattle dealer. She is survived by her husband, John Bush; two daughters Mrs. Wallace Hotalling, North Syracuse and a son Joel Bush, of Brea Calif; 13 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Services were held at 2pm Friday at the Foster Funeral Home, Pulaski. The Rev. W. R. Rogers, Scriba, former pastor of the Pulaski Church, officiated. Interment will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

Dar Nat'l Num: 365460 Chapter: 1121NY
 
Stewart, Deliah Frances (I36774)
 
15348 Newspaper Obituary - January 28, 1971 Sandy Creek News - Mrs. Louis Trumble dies unexpectedly - Mrs. Frances C Trumble, 67 of Hollis Road, Pulaski, died unexpectedly Saturday Jan 23, 1971 in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, soon after being admitted. Her funeral was held wednesday at the Taylor-Vida funeral home in Pulaski. Spring burial in Richland Cemetery. She was born in Richland, attended school in Pulaski and married Louis Trumble in 1958 in Adams. Surviving besides her husband are a son, Thomas Davis of Ilion; a daughter, Mrs. David Carter of Charlottesville, VA; two stepsons, Dr. Herbert L of San Jose, Calif, and Robert L. Trumble of Sunnyvale, Calif; 11 grandchildren; a brother, Ray Stewart of Pulaski; and a sister, Mrs. Irene Henry of Norwich.

Newspaper Obituary - January 28, 1971 Pulaski Democrat - Frances C. Trumble Rites Jan 27 - Mrs. Frances C. Trumble, 67, of Hollis Rd. died unexpectedly Saturday Jan 23 at the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital shortly after admittance. Born Sept 6, 1903 at Richland she was a daughter of Pearl and Mary Wyman Stewart, and attended school in Pulaski. She was married to Louis Trumble in May 1958 and resided in Pulaski since their marriage. She is survived by her husband, Louis Trumble; a son, Thomas Davis of Ilion; a daughter, Mrs David (Joann) Carter of Charlottsville, Va; two stepsons, Dr. Herbert L. Trumble of San Jose, Calif; Dr Robert L Trumble of Sunnyvale Calif; 11 grandchildren; a brother Ray Stewart of Pulaski, a sister Mrs. Irene Henry of Norwich; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Wednesday Jan 27 at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home with the Rev. Edwin A. Potter of Park United Methodist Church officiating. Spring burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Contributions in Mrs. Trumble's memory may be made in the donor's favorite charity.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, January 26, 1971 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Pulaski Woman Dies at 67 - Pulaski - Mrs. Frances C. Trumble, 67, wife of Louis Trumble, Hollis Road, died Saturday at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, shortly after being admitted. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home, Rev. Edwin A. Potter, pastor, Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the spring in Richland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The family has asked that memorial tributes be as contributions to favorite charities. Surviving besides her husband, are a son, Thomas Davis, Ilion; a daughter, Mrs. David (Joann) Carter, Charlottesville, Virginia; two step-sons, Dr. Herbert L. Trumble, San Jose, California, and Dr. Robert L. Trumble, Sunny Vale, California; 11 grandchildren; a brother, Ray Stewart, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Irene Henry, Norwich; nieces and nephews. Born September 6, 1903, at Richland, daughter of Perl and Mary Wyman Stewart, she attended Pulaski schools and was married to Louis Trumble in May, 1958, at Adams. The couple operated a farm here all their married life. 
Stewart, Francis Celia (I35854)
 
15349 Newspaper Obituary - January 28, 1971 Tully Independent - Mrs. Catherine T. Stewart, 87, of 1556 Pompey Center road, Fabius, died Thursday in Community General hospital, Syracuse. A native of Sherburne, she had lived in Fabius 41 years. She was the widow of Thomas Stewart. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Robert Musser of Kansis City, Mo., Miss Elizabeth Stewart of Fabius and Mrs. Howard Lang of Canastota; four sons, Edgar W. Stewart of Manlius, James L. Stewart of Groton, Terrance D. Stewart of Fabius, and Harry M. Stewart of Delphi; a sister, Mrs. Clara Hubberfield of North Tonawanda; 21 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Newspaper Obituary - January 28, 1971 Tully Independent - The condolences of the community are extended to the family of Mrs. Catherine Stewart, 87, of Pompey Center road, Fabius. She was the widow of Thomas Stewart and a native of Sherburne but she had lived in Fabius 41 years. She passed away January 21 in Crouse Irving Hospital. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Fabius, Mrs. Robert Musser (Gladys) of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Howard Lang (Arlene) of Canastota, four sons, Edgar Stewart, Manlius; James Stewart, Groton, Terrance Stewart, Fabius, and Harry Stewart of Delphi, a sister, Mrs. Clara Hubberfield of North Tonawanda, twenty one grandchildren and eight great grand children. Services were held on Monday, Jan 25 at 11 a.m. at the Hall Funeral Home, the Rev. Robert Bligh officiating. Burial will be in Fabius Evergreen Cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - January 23, 1971 Post Standard - Deaths and Funerals - Services for Mrs. Catherine T. Stewart, 87, of 1556 Pompey Center Road, Fabius, who died Wednesday at Community General Hospital will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Hall Funeral Home, 6033 Cherry Valley Road, Lafayette, the Rev. Peter Bligh officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Fabius. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. A native of Sherburne, Mrs. Stewart was a resident of Fabius more than 41 years. She was the widow of Thomas Stewart. Surviving are three daughters, Miss Elizabeth A. Stewart of Fabius, Mrs. Robert Musser of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Howard Lang of Canastota; four sons, Edgar W. of Manlius, James L. of Groton, Terrance D. of Fabius and Harry M. Stewart of Dephi; a sister, Mrs. Clara Hubberfield of North Tonawanda, 21 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. 
Mettler, Catherine Theresa (I75628)
 
15350 Newspaper Obituary - January 28, 2008 Syracuse Post Standard - Kathleen A. Henderson, 101, of Cicero, died at Sunnyside Rehab. Center following surgery for a broken hip. She was born in Maple View, the daughter of Fred and Anna Miller. She was a member of Cicero United Methodist Church. She was predeceased by her husband, Gordon, in 1986 and by her brother, Richard Miller, in 1992. Survivors include several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Harter Funeral Home, 9525 S. Main Street in Brewerton. Spring burial will be in Maple View Cemetery. Calling hours will be noon to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, prior to the service. A reception will be held at Cicero United Methodist Church following the funeral service. Contributions may be made to Cicero United Methodist Church, 8416 N. Main Street, Cicero, NY 13039. Miller, Kathleen Ann (I11990)
 

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