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| 15551 | Newspaper Obituary - March 22, 1985 Syracuse Herald Journal - Beverly J. Raum - Services for Beverly J. Raum, 43, of 341 Glendale Ave., Liverpool, who died Wednesday at Upstate Medical Center, will at 10 a.m, Saturday at Richard F. Ayer Funeral Homes, Liverpool. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today (March 22) at the funeral home, 602 Vine St. Born in Syracuse, Mrs. Raum lived in Liverpool 17 years. Surviving are her husband, Edward W.; a son, Edward W. of Liverpool; a daughter, Linda J. Raum of Liverpool; her mother, M. LeFever of Syracuse; her father, Edward L. LeFever of North Syracuse; four brothers, Michael J. and David N., both of Syracuse, Steven L. of Philadelphia, Pa., and Charles R. LeFever of Fulton; and three sisters, Patricia Carson of Auburn, Maine, Carol Champion of Mexico and Joyce LeFever of Syracuse. | Lefever, Beverly J. (I10481)
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| 15552 | Newspaper Obituary - March 22, 2002 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - EDWARD F. MARTIN - Edward F. Martin, 83, of Totman Road, North Syracuse, died Thursday. Born in Richland, he lived in Mattydale 15 years; Melbourne, Fla., six years; and had also lived in Oswego before moving to North Syracuse in 2000. He retired in 1988 as a maintenance supervisor at Castle Rest Nursing Home in Syracuse after 22 years. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2320 in Oswego and had been a member of the VFW in Mattydale and Florida. He was a former member of United Church of Christ in Richland. He was an Army veteran of World War II and served in Europe. Survivors: His wife of 35 years, the former Adeline LaBarge; five daughters, Karen and Ann Peterson, both of Baldwinsville, Lystie Hayes of Florida, Sherry Gorman of Kirkwood and Christine Hughes of Kernersville, N.C.; a son, Robert Marturano of North Syracuse; a sister, Dorothy Weed of Caughdenoy; 20 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandson. Services: 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Krueger Funeral Home. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home, 2619 Brewerton Road, Mattydale. Contributions: Hospice of Central New York, 990 Seventh North St., Liverpool 13088-6148. | Martin, Edward Franklin (I34914)
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| 15553 | Newspaper Obituary - March 22, 2014 (Source Unknown) - Velma Kelley Soble, 93, passed away on March 17th. She was the twin daughter of Ernest and Bessie Kelley of Cattaraugus, NY. She moved to the Ocala area in 2005. She was retired hair stylist and also worked with handicapped children at the Gowanda NY State Hospital. Prior to moving to Ocala, she resided in Casselberry, FL where she was a member of the First Baptist Church. She enjoyed club activities, dancing, family get-togethers, crafts, and homemaking. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford N. Soble in 2002, two brothers, Olin and Bernard, 2 step children, Burton and Herndon Mallaber and her twin sister, Wilma Hineline. Velma is survived by her daughter, Connie Scalzitti, The Villages, FL; step children Nancy Riggan, Oxford, NC, and Clifford N. Soble II, Haverhill, MA; 9 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, and 9 great great grandchildren. Memorial service will be held at 11AM, on Tuesday March, 25th at Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, E. Altamonte Chapel, 994 E. Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 with a visitation from 10AM -11AM. Burial will follow at Highland Memory Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Marion County Hospice 3231 SW 34th Avenue, Ocala, FL 34474. | Kelley, Velma Grace (I14102)
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| 15554 | Newspaper Obituary - March 23, 1908 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell- Orrin Colvin of West Albion died of pneumonia, Tuesday, March 10. He is survived by a wife and eight children. He has several relatives residing in the south part of this town.. | Colvin, Orin Hill (I14872)
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| 15555 | Newspaper Obituary - March 23, 1910 Pulaski Democrat - George J. Weaver, an old and respected citizen of this place, passed away at the home of his siter, Mrs Fred Lighthall, Monday afternoon. Mr. Weaver went to the barn Sunday night about eleven o'clock to feed his team and after leaving the barn suffered a stroke. The other members having retired, thought Mr. Weaver had also came in and retired, but at about 6 a. m. upon arising Mr Lighthall saw a lantern near the barn and went out at once and discovered Weaver laying on the ground. He was immediately carried into the house and Dr. J.L. More was summoned and all aid possible was administered but with no effect, and about five o'clock he passed away without regaining consciousness. Mr. Weaver will be missed on our streets as he was daily in town and highly respected by all. Mr. Weaver was 72 years of age and a member of Pulaski Lodge, F. & A.M., and will be buried Thursday afternoon with Masonic rites. He is survived by two sisters and one brother. March 21, 1910 ~ George Jefferson Weaver, age 72 years, 11 months, 21 days, Single, Farmer, born in New York, Son of Benjamin Weaver born in New York, and Anna Jenk born in New York, Died in Richland Township of “probably Syncope, was found _ after hours, been missing about 7 hours, layed outdoors.” | Weaver, George Jefferson (I33821)
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| 15556 | Newspaper Obituary - March 23, 1994 Watertown Daily Times - ALFRED HOWLETT, 68, NATIVE OF PULASKI, DIES - Alfred H. Howlett, 68, Tully, a native of Pulaski, died Monday at Cortland Memorial Hospital. The funeral will be at 7 p.m. Thursday in Tully Community Church. Spring burial will be in Tully cemetery. Calling hours are 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday in the church. Contributions may be made to Tully Free Library. Arrangements are with Hartwell Funeral Home, Tully. Surviving are his wife, Marilyn; four daughters, Allyn Howlett, St. Louis, Mo., Martha Howlett, Homer, Trina Carman, Minoa, and Kerry Walker, Danbury, Conn.; four brothers, Harlan, Red Hook, William, Sonoma., Calif., and Charles and Carl, both of Adams; two sisters, Lois Roberts, Pulaski, and Coral Rinaldo, Oneida; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A native of Pulaski, he had lived in Tully for 40 years. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He retired in 1980 after 26 years as an industrial arts teacher at Fabius Central School. Mr. Howlett was a member of Tully United Community Church, the state Retired Teachers Association, Tully Masonic Lodge 896, and Tigris Shrine Temple. He was former president of the Fabius Teachers Association and the Tully Historical Society. He served on the board of directors of the Tully Free Library. Mr. Howlett was a former Tully town trustee and town assessor. Newspaper Obituary - March 23, 1994 Syracuse Herald Journal - Alfred H. Howlett, 68, of 38 Warren St., Tully, died Monday at Cortland Memorial Hospital. A native of Pulaski, he lived in Tully 40 years and retired in 1980 after 26 years as an industrial arts teacher with Fabius Central School. Mr. Howlett was a member of Tully United Community Church, the New York Retired Teachers Association, Tully Lodge 896, F&AM, and Tigris Shrine Temple. He was a former president of the Fabius Teachers Association and the Tully Historical Society. Mr. Howlett served on the board of directors of the Tully Free Library. He was a former Tully town trustee and a former town assessor. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, the former Marilyn Coon; four daughters, Allyn Howlett of St. Louis, Mo., Martha Howlett of Homer, Trina Carman of Minoa and Kerry Walker of Danbury, Conn.; four brothers, Harlan of Red Hook, William of Sonoma, Calif., and Charles and Carl, both of Adams Center; two sisters, Lois Roberts of Pulaski and Coral Rinaldo of Oneida; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 7 p.m. Thursday in Tully United Community Church. Spring burial will be in Tully Cemetery. Calling hours will be 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday in the church. Contributions may be made to Tully Free Library. Hartwell Funeral Home has arrangements. | Howlett, Alfred Henry (I16391)
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| 15557 | Newspaper Obituary - March 23, 2000 Morning Call - Allentown, Pennsylvania - WILLIAM J. ECKHOFF SR. - William J. Eckhoff Sr., 72, of Bethlehem Township, died Wednesday, March 22, in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill. He was the husband of Lois (Sprake) Eckhoff who died in 1997. He was a boiler tender for Gracedale, Upper Nazareth Township, for 12 years before retiring in 1992. Previously he taught refrigeration, air conditioning, plumbing and heating at the vocational-technical schools of the Bethlehem School District, 1972-80, and the Easton Area School District, 1962-72. Before teaching, he worked in maintenance for the former Bethlehem Steel Corp. for 10 years. He was a graduate of Temple University, Philadelphia. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the late Frederick and Regina (Meyers) Eckhoff. He was a member of Fritz Memorial United Methodist Church, Bethlehem. He was an Army veteran of World War II, and a member of American Legion Post 397, Hellertown. Survivors: Daughter, Karen ,wife of John Higgins of Moscow, Lackawanna County; sons, Charles LaBella of Troy, Ohio, Maurice LaBella of Lady Lake, Fla., William J. Jr. of Bethlehem Township, 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Memorial services: 5 p.m. Friday in the church. No calling hours. Arrangements, Robert A. Hauke Funeral Home, Coplay. Contributions: American Diabetes Association, c/o the funeral home. | Eckhoff, William Joyce Sr. (I73935)
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| 15558 | Newspaper Obituary - March 24, 1955 Mexico independent Mrs. Lena Radley, Formerly of Parish, Dies - Former Resident succumbs funeral services were held Monday morning at 9 A.M. in Syracuse in St. Lucy's Church for Mrs. Lena Radley, wife of Clarence Radley, a native of Parish. Mrs. Radley died Friday morning in Syracuse after a long illness. Surviving are three sisters, Raymond Damon, Mrs. Edward LaBoursoliere and Mrs. P. J. Carney. Several nieces and nephews. Burial was in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish. | Boyd, Lena May (I67527)
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| 15559 | Newspaper Obituary - March 25, 1904 Syracuse Herald - Mrs. Esick G. Stewart, age 50, died 1904 in Pulaski, Oswego Co., NY after an illness of three months. He husband survived her. She left a son Perl Stewart of Richland, a sister and a brother, Miss Melissa Tole of Pulaski and Riley W. Tole of Camden, Onondaga Co., NY. Mrs. Setwart has been a member of the First Baptist Church and the Pulaski Grange. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, March 25, 1904 Syracuse Journal - After an illness of about three months duration, Lorinda Tole, wife of Esick G. Stewart, passed away at the family home on the Richland road Wednesday evening. Besides her husband, a son, Pearl Stewart, survives. She also leaves a sister, Miss Malissa Tole of Pulaski, and a brother, Riley W. Tole of Camden, Oneida county. Mrs. Stewart was a member of Pulaski Grange, Patrons of Husbandry. The funeral will be held at the house at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Vitals - March 23, 1904 - Lorinda Stewart, age 59 years, 7 months, Married, Housewife, born in New York, Daughter of William Towle born in Vermont, and E. Johnson born in New York, Died in Pulaski of tuberculosis general, exhaustion. | Towle, Lorinda M (I48064)
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| 15560 | Newspaper Obituary - March 25, 1914 Pulaski Democrat - Dugway - The remains of Mrs. Almina Hooper, widow of the late Sanford Hooper, were brought here on the 16th of March for interment. | Wright, Frances Almina (I52430)
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| 15561 | Newspaper Obituary - March 25, 1985 Banner Times - Pulaski NY - Fred M. Stewart - Fred M. Stewart, 70, of Ouderkirk Road, Pulaski died Tuesday March 19, 1985 at the Pontiac Nursing Home, Oswego. Born October 21, 1914, he was the son of Milton and Myrtle Kinsman Stewart. He attended Town of Sandy Creek schools. He served in the U.S. Army from 1941 to 1945. He was employed on various farms in the area all his life. He is survived by three brothers, Dexter, James and Harold, all of Pulaski; two sisters Bertha Thompson of Sandy Creek and Eva Sampson of Mannsville and several nieces and nephews. Services were 11 a.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Earl M. Smith officiating. Spring burial will be in the Richland Cemetery. Calling hours were 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. | Stewart, Fred Milton (I77931)
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| 15562 | Newspaper Obituary - March 25, 1985 Banner Times - Pulaski, New York - Area Deaths - Myrtle L. Brown, aged 87 of the Camp Road, Rexford, New York, died March 15, 1985 at the Saratoga infirmary in Saratoga Springs after a long illess. The funeral was held at 11 a.m., Monday, March 18 at Foster Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski with Rev. John W. Howell of the Congregational Church officiating. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Mrs. Brown is survived by two sons, Matthew Brown Jr. of North Syracuse and Robert Brown of Webster, N.Y.; four daughters, Mrs. Annie Matacchiero of Rexford and Mrs. Marion Greene also of Rexford, Mrs. Evelyn Darling of Orwell and Mrs. Lois Tanner of Altmar; thirty-one grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and several great-great-great grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sons, Raymond and Archie. She was born Sept. 25, 1897 in Frankfort, N.Y., the daughter of Henry and Genzra Hammond Stewart. She attended Frankfort High School. She married Matthew Brown, Feb. 23, 1918 in Syracuse. Mr. Brown was employed by the Mexico Motor Car Co. for 30 years. He died June 11, 1960. Mrs. Brown resided in Pulaski until 1968, when she moved to Rexford to live with her daughters. | Stewart, Myrtle Leona (I36116)
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| 15563 | Newspaper Obituary - March 25, 1998 Post Standard -Syracuse, New York - Mabel M. Nedza, 79, of 117 1/2 VanAnden St., Auburn, died Tuesday at Auburn Memorial Hospital. A life resident of Auburn, she was a communicant of St. Francis of Assisi Church. Survivors: Two daughters, Delores Deal and Stella Mahannah, both of Auburn; four sons, Joseph of Ithaca, Stanley of Weedsport and John and Anthony, both of Auburn; and several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. Services: 9:30 Friday at St. Francis of Assisi Church. Burial, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Fleming. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Brew Funeral Home, 48 South St., Auburn. | Feek, Mabel (I13416)
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| 15564 | Newspaper Obituary - March 25, 2015 in Rochester Democrat And Chronicle - Rochester, New York - Orr, Amanda A. "Manda" - Williamson: Entered into rest on March 22, 2015 at the age of 28 after courageously battling years of epilepsy. Survived by her loving parents: Mike and Dorothy Orr; brothers: Dan (Stephanie), Chris, and Brian (Deana); sister in law: Georgy; grandparents: Don and Marie Orr; "her furry boys," and many extended family members and friends. Calling hours will be held on (Friday) March 27th from 4p-8p at Young Funeral Home. A memorial mass will be held on (Saturday) March 28th at 11am at St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish in Ontario, NY. | Orr, Amanda A. (I42248)
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| 15565 | Newspaper Obituary - March 26, 1909 Wilkes-Barre Record - Death Of Aged Woman - At the home of her son Charles Crouse, of Wanamie, occurred the death of Mrs. Ann Nolda, at 3 o'clock yesterday morning. She was 80 years of age and the cause of death was general debility. Besides the son named, a daughter, Mr. Eppler, also of Wanamie survives. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock with services conducted at the home by Rev. G. H. Prentice of the Methodist Church. Newspaper Obituary - March 27, 1909 Wilkes-Barre Times Leader Evening News - The funeral of Mrs. Anna M. Nolde will take place this afternoon. The services will be conducted by Rev. G. H. Prentice at the home of her son, Charles Crouse. Interment will be in the Alden Cemetery. | Whitman, Mariah Anna (I77301)
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| 15566 | Newspaper Obituary - March 26, 1920 Wilkes Barre Record - Mrs. Edward Sprake Buried - The funeral of Mrs. Edward Sprake was held yesterday afternoon from her late home on East Main street. A gathering of friends attended the services which were conducted by Rev. Mr. Evans, of Mead Street Baptist Church, of Wilkes Barre. The flower carriers were James Brown, Thomas Brown, Michael Brown and Leo Brown. The pall bearers were David Williams, John Williams, Sydney Williams, Loderick Davis, John Bragg and John Charlton. Interment was in Hollenback Cemetery. | Jenkins, Rachael (I59004)
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| 15567 | Newspaper Obituary - March 26, 1924 Pulaski Democrat - Laura Eva Stewart - Laura Eva Stewart, age 14 months died Friday morning, March 21st at her home after a week's illness of plural pneumonia. The funeral was held at S.P. Carptenter's. Mr Holcombe officiated, Laura was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart. She was a patient little sufferer, scarcely knowing what it was to cry. And oh how we miss her. But we know she is safe in the arms of Jesus, saved from a world of trouble, care, and sorrow. "A place made vacant in our home. A voice we loved is still. A precious one from us has gone, Which can never be filled." | Stewart, Laura Eva (I77710)
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| 15568 | Newspaper Obituary - March 26, 1955 Wilkes-Barre Times Leader Evening News - V. J. Kennedy Dies UMW Clerk Here - Vincent J. Kennedy, Jr., 37, of 163 Willow street, Plymouth, died of a heart attack in his home yesterday afternoon at 2:25 shortly after returning from work. He was employed as a clerk in the offices of District 1, United Mine Workers of America. Mr. Kennedy was a nephew of Joseph Kennedy, Wilkes-Barre State secretary of Mines. Plymouth Patrolman Michale Machutas and John Garber responded to a call for aid with the borough ambulance and worked for 20 minutes on Mr. Kennedy under the direction of Police Chief Lawrence L. Kendig but to no avail. Dr. James Judge, who was also summoned, pronounced Kennedy dead. Investigation was made by Deputy Coroner Joseph W. Piszczek. Born in Plymouth on October 11, 1917, Mr. Kennedy attended Plymouth schools, was a graduate of Kingston High School, and at the time of his death was attending University of Scranton. He served with the U.S. Navy in World War II. He was formerly employed for many years at Loree No. 3. Colliery, Hudson Coal Company, before joining the UMWA staff. He was a member of St. Mary's Church, Plymouth, and its socieities, also a member of Shawnee-Plymouth Post 1425 VFW. Surviving are his wife, the former Tessie Kazinski of Plymouth, and two children, Thomas and Rosemary; also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Kennedy, Sr., Plymouth and a sister, Mrs. Charles McCarthy, Trenton N.J. Newspaper Obituary - March 28, 1955 Wilkes-Barre Times Leader Evening News - Ritual Services For Vincent J. Kennedy Jr. - Ritual services for Vincent J. Kennedy Jr., late of 163 Willow Street, will be held tonight by various groups at the James V. Brennan Funeral Home, 133 West Main Street. Shawnee- Plymouth Post 1425 VFW meet at 7:30 at the Post Home from where they will go in a body to the funeral home. Members of St. Alphonsus Retreat League, Plymouth area, meet at 8 at the funeral home. Rev. James D. Collins, rector of the Retreat House at Tobbyhanna , will lead in reciting the rosary. St. Mary's PTA will meet at 7:15 in front of the funeral home to recite the rosary for Vincent J. Kennedy, Jr., whos funeral will be held on Tuesday morning. | Kennedy, Vincent Joseph (I79630)
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| 15569 | Newspaper Obituary - March 26, 1956 - Wilkes-Barre Times Leader - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania - JOHN J. TOBIN, FLORIST, DIES - Funeral Wednesday for Greenhouse Operator - John J. Tobin of 21 St. Mary's Road, Hanover Township, died this morning at 6 at his home following an extended illness. He was the operator of greenhouses in Forty Fort and Lee Park. Mr. Tobin was a veteran of World War I, and a member of Hanover Township American Legion Post 609. He was born in Larksville, son of Mrs. Mary Tobin, Larksville and the late Thomas Tobin. He attended Larksville schools and was a member of St. Aloysius Church, Wilkes-Barre, and its Holy Name Society. He was also a member of St. Alphonse's Retreat League, Tobyhanna. Mr. Tobin was a member of the Tri-County Florists Association and various State florist associations. Surviving in addition to his mother, are his wife, the former Elizabeth Kennedy and the following children; Thomas, Forty Fort, who was associated in business with his father; Mrs. Edward Gilroy, Lakewood, N.J., and June at home. Also surviving are a brother, James, Larksville; three sisters, Miss Clara Tobin, Larksville; Mrs. Alice Boyle, Maryland, and Mrs. Thomas Howard, Carbondale, and four grandchildren. The funeral will be held fromt he Brennan Funeral Home, 133 West Main Street, Plymouth, on Wednesday morning at 9 with a requiem mass at 9:30 in St. Aloysius Church. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call after 7 tonight. | Tobin, John Joseph (I61761)
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| 15570 | Newspaper Obituary - March 26, 1959 Pulaski Democrat - Rites Sat. For Mrs. Avery Orton - Last rites for Edwina S. Orton, 53, wife of Avery C. Orton, of North St., will be held Saturday at the Foster Funeral Home at 2 p.m. The Rev. W. Russell Clark, pastor of Park Methodist Church will officiate. Interment will be in Pulaski Cemetery. The Auxiliaries of Robert Edwards Post and the Salmon River Barracks will call at the funeral home Friday at 7 p.m. Pulaski Chapter O.E.S. will meet in body at 7:30 p.m. and friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Orton died March 19 at the Osceola Hospital in Kissimmee, Fla., where she was a patient only a week. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Stanley (Barbara) Robarge of Central Square; her mother, Mrs. Jennie Skinner Hilton, of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Grace Snyder of Baldwinsville, Mrs. Florence Early and Mrs. Merle Marshall, both of Kissimmee, Fla.; three brothers, Lawrence Skinner of Phoenix, Gordon Skinner of West Brownville, Pa., and Robert Skinner of Oswego,; and seven grandchildren. Mrs. Orton was born June 22, 1905 in Camden. She was a daughter of Mrs. Jennie Brown Skinner Hilton and the late Charles Skinner. She attended Pulaski High School and was married to Mr. Orton on Oct. 14, 1920. She was a member of Park Methodist Church and a past matron of Pulaski Chapter, 159, O.E.S. She was also a past president of the Auxiliary of the Robert Edwards Post, 358, American Legion, and a member of the Auxiliary of Salmon River Barracks. | Skinner, Edwina Gertrude (I45079)
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| 15571 | Newspaper Obituary - March 26, 1990 Syracuse Post Standard - BRIAN J. BRISTOL, 14 - CAR ACCIDENT VICTIM- Brian J. Bristol, 14, of County Route 22, Altmar, died Sunday at the Oswego Hospital after injuries suffered in an one-car accident on the Albion Cross Roads, Albion. He was a native of Syracuse. He was a longtime resident of the Altmar area. He was an eighth-grade student at the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School, and was active in wrestling and basketball. He was a member of the Pulaski Senior League Baseball. He attended the Dugway United Methodist Church. Surviving are his mother, Linda Bristol of Altmar; one brother, David of Altmar; two sisters, Kathy Bristol and Renee Bristol, both of Altmar; his maternal grandparents, James and Jean Priest of Parish; his paternal grandparents, Verne and Florence Bristol of Altmar; his maternal great-grandparents, Doris and George Priest of Parish; his paternal great-grandmother, Dora Bristol of Altmar; and several aunts and uncles. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, Parish. Burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 7430 W. Main St. Newspaper Obituary - March 26, 1990 Syracuse Post Standard - TEEN, 14, KILLED WHILE DRIVING SISTER'S CAR - A 14-year-old Altmar boy was killed early Sunday after he apparently took his sister's car without permission and crashed head-on into a tree off the Albion Cross Roads, state police said. Brian J. Bristol, of county Route 22, was pronounced dead at Oswego Hospital shortly after 3:15 a.m., state police in Pulaski said. Bristol, an eighth-grader at Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Middle School, was driving north on the rural highway when he lost control of the car, veered off the right side of the road and struck the tree, police said. The teen-ager, who was alone in the car, was not wearing a seat belt and was thrown from the wreck, police said. By Sunday evening, police said they still had not determined why Bristol took the car, where he was heading, or whom he was with -- if anyone -- before the accident. ``It was probably the type of thing where he thought he could take it out and bring it back without anyone noticing,'' Sgt. Marshall Minot said. ``No one knew he had the car until it was all over with.'' Another trooper said the accident occurred shortly after the car was taken. ``It wasn't like he was out driving all night,'' the trooper said. Bristol was driving ``at a high rate of speed'' when the car, a 1987 Ford sedan, went off the road about a quarter-mile south of county Route 28, about five miles southwest of the village of Altmar, police said. Trooper said they believe Bristol, who was two years younger than the legal driving age, took the car without permission from an older sister, Kathy, who also lives in the village. Minot said investigators at the scene did not find anything to indicate the accident was alcohol-related. The teen-ager's body was sent to the Onondaga County Medical Examiner's Office on Sunday for an autopsy, he said. Stanley Finkle, principal of the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Middle School, said a special team of counselors would be available today for students upset and confused about the death of their classmate. ``At this age, most of (the students) probably haven't experienced a loss,'' said Finkle, who described the school as small and close-knit. ``We'll be in mourning for a very long time.'' Finkle described Bristol as a student ``very full of life -- always ready with a quick joke.'' He also said Bristol as a ``very, very active'' teen-ager who enjoyed playing a number of sports and had not been in any trouble. Bristol was involved in a tutoring program after school, which helped him to keep up his grades, Finkle said. The 14-year-old also performed well in a pilot job-training program the federal government initiated at the 385-student school this year. ``He made the program look very good,'' Finkle said. School Superintendent Michael E. Smith said homeroom teachers would discuss the accident with students at the beginning of today's classes. Smith, who spoke with police on Sunday, said he was unaware of any of the circumstances surrounding Bristol's death. ``My belief is that the best we can do is actively involve the students in school activities so they're not dwelling on it,'' Smith said. Bristol was born in Syracuse, but lived in Altmar, a village in western Oswego County, all his life. Newspaper Obituary - March 26, 1990 Syracuse Herald Journal - BOY, 14, TAKES SISTER'S CAR AND DIES WHEN IT HITS TREE - A 14-year-old boy died Sunday in Oswego County after he apparently took his older sister's car without permission and crashed into a tree. Brian J. Bristol of county Route 22, Altmar, was pronounced dead at Oswego Hospital shortly after 3:15 a.m., said state police in Pulaski. Bristol, an eighth-grader at Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Middle School, was driving north on Albion Cross Roads when he lost control of the car, veered to the right and struck the tree, police said. The teen-ager was alone in the car. Police said he was not wearing a seat belt and was thrown from the wreck. Troopers said the boy hadn't been gone with the car long. ``It was probably the type of thing where he thought he could take it out and bring it back without anyone noticing,'' Sgt. Marshall Minot said. ``No one knew he had the car until it was all over with.'' Stanley Finkle, principal of Bristol's middle school, arranged for a team of counselors to help students upset and confused about the death of their classmate. Bristol was born in Syracuse. He lived in Altmar all his life. | Bristol, Brian James (I75637)
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| 15572 | Newspaper Obituary - March 26, 2006 Post Standard - March 23, 2006 Dannel M. Horr, 58, of 27 Cortland St., Homer passed away on March 23, 2006 in the Cortland Regional Medical Center. Services: 7 p.m. Monday at the Donald L. Barber Funeral Home, 5016 N. Main St., Homer. Calling hours on Monday from 5 p.m. until the time of the service. Contributions: Homer Fire Department, PO Box 58, Homer, NY 13077 or TLC Emergency Medical Services, 638 Burnet Ave., Syracuse, NY 13203. | Horr, Dannel Marquis (I30699)
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| 15573 | Newspaper Obituary - March 27, 1994 Syracuse Herald American - Edward N. Orr, 68, of 69 Richlee Drive, Camillus, died Friday at his home. A native of Fulton, he lived in Camillus for the past 38 years. A graduate of Fulton High School, he worked as a journeyman typesetter. He was an Army veteran, serving in World War II. He was a member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Camillus. He was a member of the Knifetown Post of the American Legion, Camillus. His wife, Ruby L., died in 1990. Surviving are two sons, Terry L. of Westborough, Mass., and E. James of Asheville, N.C.; and three granddaughters. Services are 11 a.m. Wednesday at B.L. Bush & Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park, Warners. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 10 Genesee St., Camillus. Contributions may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, 115 E. Jefferson St., Suite 400, Syracuse 13202. | Orr, Edward Norman (I35970)
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| 15574 | Newspaper Obituary - March 27, 2012 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Norma J. Coffin - March 26, 2012 - Norma J. Coffin, age 82, life resident of Richland and Orwell, passed away Monday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse. Norma was born September 5, 1929 in Orwell. She attended Pulaski Schools. Norma married Robert L. Coffin on August 2, 1952, he died June 30, 1988. Norma and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm for 20 years. They also owned Robert L. Coffin Trucking for 30 years. Norma was a member of the Town of Richland Half Shire Historical Society. Surviving: three sons, Larry (Pat) Whaley of Pulaski, Robert E. (Sue) Coffin of Lacona and Mark (Carol) Coffin of Primrose, KY; three daughters, Linda Dailey of Waterloo, Sandy (Henry) Pettit of Clay City, KY and Laurie (Richard) Fox of Pulaski; one sister, Jolene LaCelle of Pulaski; 19 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Norma was predeceased by her first husband, Lyle Whaley who died September of 1951, one son, Lyle Whaley Jr. who died October 22, 1988, and one grandson, Michael Coffin who died July 19, 2005. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours will be held Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Half Shire Historical Society, PO Box 73, Richland, NY 13144. Surviving: three sons, Larry (Pat) Whaley of Pulaski, Robert E. (Sue) Coffin of Lacona and Mark (Carol) Coffin of Primrose, KY; three daughters, Linda Dailey of Waterloo, Sandy (Henry) Pettit of Clay City, KY and Laurie (Richard) Fox of Pulaski; one sister, Jolene LaCelle of Pulaski; 19 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Norma was predeceased by her first husband, Lyle Whaley who died September of 1951, one son, Lyle Whaley Jr. who died October 22, 1988, and one grandson, Michael Coffin who died July 19, 2005. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours will be held Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Half Shire Historical Society, PO Box 73, Richland, NY 13144. | Cole, Norma Jean (I22767)
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| 15575 | Newspaper Obituary - March 27, 2016 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Howard J. Hadcock, 57 of Redfield, NY, died Wednesday at his home. Howard is survived by his parents, Donald and Joan Hadcock and his sister, Lisa Wood. Funeral Services will be private. Arrangements are in care of the Harter Funeral Home, Mexico, NY. Date of Death: March 23, 2016. | Hadcock, Howard J. (I41861)
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| 15576 | Newspaper Obituary - March 28, 1917 Pulaski Democrat - Death Of Charles D. Clark - Charles D. Clark of this village, who has been a sufferer for a year or more, from a shock, died at his home on North street, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Clark was born in the town of Sandy Creek seventy years ago last January. He was united in marriage with Miss Ella Stewart about twenty years ago and except a few years they lived on the Stewart homestead farm, north of this village, some of the time conducting a grocery. He is survived by wife, one brother, Ira Clark, of LaCross, Wis., who was here last week, nephews and nieces in the west and a niece, Miss Mabel Westcott, of Adams, who is here now. The funeral will be held from the home this afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. A. P. Palmer, pastor of the Methodist church, of which Mr. Clark was a member, will officiate. Burial will take place in Pulaski Cemetery. Newspaper Obituary - April 11, 1917 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Charles D. Clark - At the time the Democrat representative called at the Clark home to gather facts about Mr. Clark's life's history and death, Mrs. Clark was not seen and as many important facts were omitted the following sketch is published by request of Mrs. Clark, together with the picture of her late lamented husband. Mrs. Clark, who was Ella Stewart, devoted every care and secured every medical aid but to no avail, Mr. Clark died in the good old faith. He was ready to meet his Redeemer. Rev. A. P. Palmer officiated at the funeral. The bearers were W. H. Enos, C. F. Woods, F. G. Whiney, Lewis J. Clark. Burial in Pulaski cemetery besides Mrs. Clark's brother Milton. Mr. Clark was born in the Town of Sandy Creek and died in Pulaski, March 25. He was the son of Joseph Clark. He was seventy years of age, February 4. He came to this town and was engaged in grocery business for many years. A large family of children were numbered in the Clark family. Besides Charles there were George, a physician, Ira B., now of LaCross, Wis., in the U.S. Department of Commerce. His sisters were Annette and Mary and another brother John. Ira is the only one surviving. Relatives left are Mrs. N. A. Alsever, Syracuse; Mrs. J. A. Morris, T.I. Park; Mrs Ida Craig, of Chicago; Frank Salisbury, of Chicago; Dyer Clark, a merchant in Iowa and Senator C. D. Clark, of Wyoming. Vitals - March 25, 1917 - Charles Dewey Clark, age 70 years, 1 month, 21 days. Date of birth, February 4, 1847, born in Sandy Creek, New York. Sex, male; race, white; married; occupation, retired farmer. Name of father, Joseph A. Clark, place of birth unknown. Name of mother, Sarah Greenwood, place of birth unknown. Informant, Mrs. Charles D. Clark, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, diabetes, diabetic gangrene of left for, contributed by aortic insufficiency. Signed by F. E. MacCullum, M.D., March 27, 1917, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Pulaski cemetery, March 28, 1917. Undertaker, S. J. Hewitt, Pulaski, New York. Had a relative who was a Senator from a western State. | Clark, Charles Dewey (I64404)
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| 15577 | Newspaper Obituary - March 28, 1928 Evening News - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania - Charles McBride Dead - Charles McBride, aged about 60, died this morning at General hospital, Wilkes-Barre, of pneumonia following a brief illness. He was practically a lifelong resident of Plymouth and for the last several years resided himself at Central avenue. A sister in New York City Survives. The body has been taken care of by Undertaker Charles E. Flynn and reposes at his funeral parlors to wait the arrival of the sister who will make arrangements for the funeral. | McBride, Charles (I72301)
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| 15578 | Newspaper Obituary - March 28, 1968 Pulaski Democrat - Services For Frank Mandigo - Funeral services were held Wednesday, Mar. 27 for Frank Mandigo, Rome St., who died Sunday, Mar. 24 at his home after a long illness. The Rev. Nelson R. Reppert, pastor of Park Methodist Church, officiated. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Mr. Mandigo was born in Sandy Creek, the son of Alonzo and Mary Pfiefer Mandigo. He attended school in Sandy Creek, and was married on Nov. 6, 1930 at Binghamton to the former Mildred Coon, who survives him. His first wife, the former Eva Stewart, died many years ago. Also surviving are a son, Richard Mandigo, and five grandsons, three brothers, Roy Mandigo of Baldwinsville, Fred Mandigo of Fayetteville, and Earl Mandigo of Cornwall, Ontario, Can., and several nieces and nephews. He had worked as a farmer, and did construction and defense work, residing in Oswego, Geneva, Syracuse and Pulaski. He was a member of Park Methodist Church and the Pulaski Grange. | Mandigo, Frank M. (I36514)
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| 15579 | Newspaper Obituary - March 28, 2016 Syracuse Post Standard - Beverly "Tilly" Sanderson, 83, of Pulaski passed away Monday. Memorial services will be held 3 p.m. Friday at Summerville Funeral Home in Sandy Creek. Friends may call 1 to 3 p.m. Friday, prior to the service at the funeral home. Date of Death: March 28, 2016 Class of 1951 PACS | Maitland, Beverly Jean (I47465)
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| 15580 | Newspaper Obituary - March 29, 1992 Syracuse Herald American - Pauline T. Horr, 84, of 8171 Centerport Road, Port Byron, died Saturday at her home after a long illness. A native of Norwich, Mrs. Horr lived most of her life in the Port Byron area. She attended the Port Byron Federated Church and was a member of the OES Auburn Chapter and the Rebecca Lodge in Auburn. She was the widow of LaVerne E. Horr, who died in 1990. Mrs. Horr is survived by a son, LaVerne E. Horr Jr. of Port Byron; three daughters, Etta Mae Chamberlin of Elbridge, June McDowell of Port Byron and Norma Bidwell of Port Byron; 14 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Jewell Funeral Home, 8886 S. Seneca St., Weedsport with the Rev. William Taber and the Rev. Barton VanVliet officiating. Spring burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Throop. Calling hours are 2 to 5 p.m. today at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Hospice of the Finger Lakes, 25 William St., Auburn. | Thierry, Pauline (I35563)
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| 15581 | Newspaper Obituary - March 29, 2011 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - MARGARET E. DENCE - Margaret E. Dence, 84, lifelong resident of Sandy Creek, died Sunday, March 27, in Oswego. Born Sept. 25, 1926, to Carroll and Beulah Smith Caufield, she graduated from Sandy Creek Central School in 1944. She was a life member, Past President and Secretary of Cable Trail CFW Post #8534 Ladies' Auxiliary in Lacona, a 5-year member of Sandy Creek Grange 127, and a life member of the Oswego County Fair Association. She was also an active volunteer at the Friendship Thrift Shoppe in Sandy Creek. She married Robert Dence on July 9, 1977. A previous marriage to Lewis Wilder ended in divorce. Margaret is survived by two sons, Ronald Wilder of Syracuse and Randy Wilder of Sandy Creek; 2 stepchildren, Robert Dence of Pulaski and Desiree Unnerstall of Hollister, Mo.; 4 sisters, Patricia Brimmer, Anne Egelston, Katherine Ridgeway and Judy Donahue; 5 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert, a daughter, JoAnne, a son, Timothy, and 12 siblings. Calling hours will be Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with a private burial service at a later date. Donations may be made in her memory to the Friendship Thrift Shoppe in Sandy Creek. | Caufield, Margaret E. (I17121)
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| 15582 | Newspaper Obituary - March 3, 2018 Syracuse Post Standard - Harry M. Stewart, 92, of Delphi Falls, passed away Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse. He was born in Columbus, NY and had retired from Oberdorfer Foundry in Syracuse. He was a U.S. Marine Corp. veteran of WWII and a member of the Eagles in Cortland. Surviving: daughters Valorie (Fred) Waffner of Cortland and Patricia Stewart of Bellflower, CA; sisters Gladys Musser and Arlene Long both of Canastota; grandchildren Michelle and Jeremy Waffner; two great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents and several brothers and sisters. There are no calling hours. A graveside service will be held in the spring. Smith Funeral Home, DeRuyter has arrangements. Date of Death: February 27, 2018. | Stewart, Harry Mettler (I75728)
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| 15583 | Newspaper Obituary - March 30, 2009 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - James H. Driscoll - March 28, 2009 - James H. Driscoll, 80, of 7114 Owasco Road, Auburn, NY. He retired from Sears & Roebuck, Auburn, NY, and was a U.S. Army veteran. Surviving: his wife of 56 years, Jacqueline "Jackie" H. Driscoll; their children, Kathleen (Brian) Gauthier, Jim Driscoll, David (Ann) Driscoll, Karen Driscoll, Auburn; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and brother, Tom Driscoll of Auburn. Mass: 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 1, 2009, in Sacred Heart Church, Auburn. Interment will follow in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Calling Hours: 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Farrell's Funeral Service, Inc., 84 South Street, Auburn, NY. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. | Driscoll, James (I13828)
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| 15584 | Newspaper Obituary - March 31, 1949 Pulaski Democrat - Ora W. Harmon, 79, Dies Here - Ora W. Harmon, 79, died at his home in Delano street, Sunday afternoon, following an illnessof three weeks. He had been in failing health for the past two years but had been able to go down street every day until recently. Funeral services were held from the family home, Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Ray Williams, pastor of the Church of Christ, Richland, officiating. Burial was made in the Pulaski cemetery. Bearers were Harmon, Gordon, and Robert Littler, Sherwood Jackson, Robert Balcom and Lewis Dewey. Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. Addie Harmon, are one daughter, Bessie Littler, Pulaski and one son, Albert Harmon of Philidelphia Pa.' two granddaughters, Mrs. S. C. Jackson, Boonville, and Miss Elizabeth Littler, Pulaski; five grandsons, Harmon and Gordon Littler, Pulaski, Robert Littler, of Oneida; Jack Littler of Syracuse and Gerald Littler of Birmingham, Alabama; and two great grandchildren. Mr. Harmon was born in West Rupert, Vt., May 6, 1869, the son of Augustus and Mary Hay Harmon. He was maried to Miss Addie Orton, Jan. 3, 1895, in Richland. He had spent most of his life in the vicinity of Richland and Pulaski as a farmer until his retirement 26 years ago when he moved into the village at the present home. He was a member of the Church of Christ in Richland. Newspaper Obituary - March 31, 1949 Pulaski Democrat- Harmon - In Pulaski, March 27, 1949, Ora W. Harmon, 79. Vitals - March 27, 1929 - Ora W. Harmon, age 79 years, 10 months, 21 days. Date of birth May 6, 1869, born in West Rupert, Vermont. Sex, male; race, white; married; occupation, farmer. Length of residence in town were death occurred, 26 years. Name of wife, Addie Orton. Name of father, Augustus Harmon, birthplace not listed. Name of mother, Mary Hay, birthplace not listed. Informant, Mrs. Bessie Littler, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, chronic myocarditis, duration 1 year. Signed by A. B. Thompson, M.D., Pulaski, New York, March 28, 1949. Place of burial, Pulaski Cemetery, March 29, 1929. Undertaker, Franklin J. Taylor, Pulaski, New York. | Harmon, Orion Ora W. (I45653)
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| 15585 | Newspaper Obituary - March 31, 1951 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Bentley - Gertrude M. - Friday, March 30, 1956. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Vernon Thompson; three grandchildren; Mrs. Earl Moulton, Mrs. John Dimon and John Thompson. She is a member of Methodist Church, Ladied Keller Corp and Past Grand of Rebekkah Lodge. Funeral services will be held at the Allanson Glanville Funeral Home, Phoenix, Monday 2:30 p.m. Friends may call Saturday evening 7 to 9 p.m., Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Rev. A. ALfred Chids officiating. Burial Phoenix Rural Cemetery. | Horr, Gertrude M. (I78657)
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| 15586 | Newspaper Obituary - March 4, 1993 Syracuse Herald Journal - Lucy A. Renwick, 83, of Preston Hill Road died Tuesday at Rome Hospital. A native of Altmar, Mrs. Renwick also lived in Dugway and Florence before moving to Camden many years ago. Surviving are a son, Joseph of Camden; seven sisters, Harriet Thomas of Tonawanda, Jennie Thomas of Williamstown, Dorothy Warcup of Ava, Ruth Gregory of Oswego, Margaret MacMahon of Sacketts Harbor, Gladys Thomas of Watertown and Beverly Ross of Maryland; two brothers, Richard Towsley of Pulaski and Vernon Towsley of Oswego; three grandsons; and three great-granddaughters. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Sanborn-McDaniels & LaRobardiere Funeral Home, Camden. Burial will be in Vienna Cemetery, McConnellsville. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 109 Main St. Contributions may be made to Camden Rescue Squad. | Towsley, Lucy A. (I13128)
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| 15587 | Newspaper Obituary - March 4, 1995 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - GERTRUDE P. CASTETTER - Gertrude P. Castetter, 92, of Spring Brook Apartments, died Thursday at A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital in Fulton. Born in North Osceola, she graduated from Pulaski Academy High School and moved to Pontiac, Mich., where she worked for Detroit Creamery. In 1953, she moved to Syracuse, where she worked for Byrne Dairy until 1965, when she retired and moved to Pulaski. She was married to Francis Hort, who died in 1977, and to Virgil Castetter, who died in 1946. She was a member of St. John's the Evangelist Church, the Pulaski Grange, Silver Crest Rebecca Lodge in Mexico and Theater ala Carte in Syracuse. Surviving are two sons, William Hort of Pulaski and George A. Castetter of Fulton; a brother, Orin Colvin of Denver; four grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. John the Evangelist Church. Spring burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish. Calling hours are 2 to 4 p.m Sunday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St. OSCEOLA NATIVE GERTRUDE CASTETTER, 92, DIES Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 4, 1995Browse Issues Gertrude P. Castetter, 92, of Springbrook Apartments, died Thursday at Oswego Hospital. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. John the Evangelist Church with the Rev. Anthony Keeffe, pastor, officiating. Spring burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. Surviving are two sons, William Hort, Pulaski, and George A. Hort, Fulton; four grandchildren; several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren and a brother, Orin Colvin, Denver, Colo. A brother, Lynn "Zeke" Colvin, and a sister, Lucy E. Morse, died before her. Born July 19, 1902, in the town of Osceola, a daughter of William and Marsha Clemons Colvin, she graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1918. She married Virgil Castetter in 1940. Mr. Castetter died in 1946. A previous marriage to Francis T. Hort in 1920 ended in divorce. Mrs. Castetter was employed by Detroit Creamery until 1953, when she moved to Syracuse. She was employed by Byrne Dairy in Syracuse until retiring in 1965, when she moved to Pulaski. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church, the Pulaski Grange, Silver Crest Rebekah Lodge, Mexico, and Theatre a la Carte, Syracuse. | Colvin, Gertrude Pearl (I28441)
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| 15588 | Newspaper Obituary - March 4, 2008 Post-Standard - Syracuse, NY - Rhea W. LaVeck February 18, 2008 - Rhea W. LaVeck, 93, of Pulaski, died Monday, February 18, at the Eastern Star Home in Oriskany. She was born November 5, 1914, in Syracuse and graduated from Eastwood High School in 1929. Rhea resided in Pulaski from 1933 to 2001, when she moved to Oriskany. She married Marion E. LaVeck in 1935; he died May 13, 1948. She received her bachelor's degree from Oswego State Teachers College in 1954 and received her master's degree from Crane School of Music at Potsdam in 1959. Rhea was employed at Pulaski Academy High School from 1948 to 1975, where she taught music. She also worked at Ricard and Williamstown. She was a member of Pulaski Congregational Church, Order of Eastern Star Chapter #159 and past Grand Matron of NYS OES, former Oswego County Woman of the Year and played organ at many churches in the Pulaski area. Surviving: four sons, David J. LaVeck of Liverpool, Philip T. of Canton, MI, James W. of Henderson, NV, and Steven H. of Bambury, Oxford, United Kingdom; one brother, Tracy H. Wilder Jr. of San Luis Obispo, CA; one sister, Carolyn Moran of Palm Beach Gardens, FL; 10 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at a time to be announced, with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Arrangements are with Foster- Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. Donation can be made to OES Home, 1400 Utica Street, Oriskany, NY. | Wilder, Rhea Claire (I35956)
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| 15589 | Newspaper Obituary - March 5, 1931 Sandy Creek News - Mrs. Leonora Cook Brown - Mrs. Leonora Cook Brown, wife of F.J. Brown, passed away at her home in Sandy Creek March 1, 1931. She was born, April 16, 1853 in Mannsville, N.Y., her parents being Isaac and Rhobie Caldwell Cook. Her early life was spent in the vicinitiy of Mannsville and she was educated in the schools of that place. February 15, 1873, she was united in marriage to F.J. Brown, son of Ferrendez and Catherine Brown, their life together being spent at Mannsville and Sandy Creek. Four children were born to them, Olin I, Sadie E., Anna R. and Howard F. Funeral services were held on March 3 at her home in Sandy Creek. Rev. F. Fennen of the Baptist Church officiated, assisted Rev. T.T. Davies, pastor of the Congregational Church. Burial was made in Woodlawn cemetery, Sandy Creek. Mrs. Brown is survived by her husband, a son, Orin I. Brown, and a daughter, Miss Anna B. Brown. She was of a quiet, home loving nature and her loss will be most keenly felt. She was a member of the Baptist Church. She had been in poor health for some time, having been confined to her home for several months and her bed the greater part of the time since last September. | Cook, Lenora Dolly (I36662)
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| 15590 | Newspaper Obituary - March 5, 1956 Syracuse Herald Journal - Kenneth Himes Dies In Syracuse - Central Square - Kenneth Himes, 63, of the Youngs Rd., Brewerton, died yesterday afternoon in St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse after a long illness. Mr. Hines was born in Scriba and was a member of the Brewerton Methodist Church. Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. Hazel Himes, are two daughters, Mrs. John Martin, N.J., and Mrs. Harold Caufield, Brewerton, a son, Vernon Himes, Syracuse, and a sister, Mrs. George Taber, Oswego. Funeral services in charge of the Dain Funeral Home of Oswego, will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Watson and Hilton Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. Friends may call tonight from 7-9 at the funeral home, and tomorrow at 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Newspaper Obituary - March 6, 1956 Syracuse Herald Journal - Himes - In Syracuse, March 4, 1956, Kenneth Himes, of Youngs Road, Brewerton, N.Y. Survived by his wife, Hazel Allen Himes; two daughters, Mrs. John Martin of Newark, N.J., Mrs. Harold Caufield of Brewerton; a son, Vernon Himes of Syracuse. Funeral from Watson & Hilton Funeral Home, Central Square, Wednesday at 2 P.M. Calling hours Monday, 7 to 9 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Central Square. Dain Funeral Service. | Himes, Kenneth (I23073)
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| 15591 | Newspaper Obituary - March 5, 1977 Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Mrs. Beverly VanDenberg, 44, of 817 Vine St., Liverpool, died yesterday at her home after a short illness. A native of Central Square, she resided in Liverpool 11 years. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Liverpool. Surviving are her husband, Morris; two daughters, Lydia at home and Mrs. Terry Cronan; four sisters, Mrs. Gary Kiesinger of Hastings, Mrs. Charles Stewart of Pulaski, Mrs. Joannie Miller and Jacquelyn Horr, both of Central Square. Services will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Watson Funeral Home, Central Square. Burial will be in North Syracuse Cemetery. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m tomorrow. | Horr, Beverly Jean (I35606)
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| 15592 | Newspaper Obituary - March 6, 1992 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Hubert E. Cunningham Sr., 68, of Silk Road died Wednesday at Lee Memorial Hospital. Mr. Cunningham was a life resident of the Fulton area. He retired in 1985 as a truck driver from Northern Readymix. Mr. Cunningham was a communicant of the Church of the Immaculate Conception and a member of the Webb CB Club of Oswego. A Marine Corps veteran of World War II, Mr. Cunningham was a life member of the Fulton Post 569, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Surviving are his wife, Anna; three daughters, Judith Dorr, Diane Coe and Debra Cunningham, all of Scriba; a son, Hubert E. Cunningham Jr. of Volney; a sister, Almeda Newton of Tifton, Ga.; eight grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Spring burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Young & Son Funeral Home, 322 Oneida St. | Cunningham, Hubert Elliot (I35743)
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| 15593 | Newspaper Obituary - March 6, 1994 Syracuse Herald American - John J. "Jack" McCarthy, 61, of North Main Street Road, died Friday at his home after a long illness. He was a native of Auburn and lived in the area all of his life. Mr. McCarthy was employed by General Electric Co. before retiring after 40 years. He was an Army veteran, serving in the Korean War. He was a member of the John Cool Post of the American Legion. He was involved with Little League Baseball and McCarthy Racing. Surviving are his wife, the former Esther Bauder; three daughter, Wendy Cook of Port Byron, Jeri Jo Noga of Cayuga and Susan Dziuba of Auburn; a son, Michael of Port Byron; a sister, Lois Quill of Auburn; two brothers, Robert and Richard McCarthy, both of Auburn; 11 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. John's Church, Port Byron. Spring burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Port Byron. Calling hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Plis Funeral Home, 220 State St., Auburn. Contributions may be made to the John J. McCarthy Engineering Scholarship Fund, c/o Wendy Cook, P.O. Box 567, Port Byron 13140. | McCarthy, John J. (I13722)
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| 15594 | Newspaper Obituary - March 6, 2002 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - James A. Densmore, 60, of 191 Tubbs Road, Orwell, died Monday. Born in Bay Shore, Md., he graduated from Altmar-Parish-Williamstown High School in 1958. He owned and operated a general contracting business for 20 years in Orwell and a dairy farm for 20 years. He was a member of the Orwell Town Council for 15 years, the Pulaski American Legion, Robert Edwards Post 358, and the Oswego County Farm Bureau. He was in the Marines from 1959 to 1963. Survivors: His wife of 42 years, the former Jean M. Mattison; three daughters, Julie A. Reedy of Mexico, Judy D. DeVere of Liverpool and Jodi D. Hanley of Orwell; a son, James A. II of Orwell; a sister, Shirley A. Czysz of Selma, N.C.; two brothers, Thomas A. of Larimore, N.D., and Donald E. of Bernhards Bay; his parents, Margaret E. Densmore of Rome and Thomas A. of Ocala, Fla.; nine grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial, Riverside Cemetery, Altmar. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, 52 Park St., Pulaski. Contributions: Orwell Fire Department, county Route 2, Orwell 13426. | Densmore, James Arthur (I75385)
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| 15595 | Newspaper Obituary - March 7, 2006 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - LEROY R. DINGMAN SR. - MAINTENANCE MAN - LeRoy R. Dingman Sr., 64, Route 22A, died Sunday at University Hospital, Syracuse. Mr. Dingman was last employed by Paye Logging, Pulaski. He also worked for several years as a maintenance man for Scotch Grove Apartments. Born Oct. 16, 1941, in Ellisburg, a son of Corneilius and Bertha Berry Dingman, he attended Belleville schools. He resided in the Sandy Creek, Altmar and Pulaski areas for most of his life. He married Malinda Attwood on Jan. 25, 2006. He was married previously. Mr. Dingman was a former member of the Richland Fire Department, Richland. Surviving are his wife, Malinda, four sons, Steven Hoag, Dennis Dingman, and LeRoy Dingman Jr., all of Sandy Creek, and Brian Dingman, Pulaski; four daughters, Ruth Dingman, Pulaski, Betty Shepard, West Virginia, and Amandajean Hoag and Christina Faith Attwood, both of Sandy Creek; a brother, Leon Dingman Sr., Rodman; six sisters, Beatrice Balcom, Rodman, Maureen Lance, Watertown, Wilma Daub, Texas, Viola Martin, Mannsville, Betty Castor, Adams, and Phyllis Pitcher, Ellisburg, and seven grandchildren. A son, Rex Dingman, died in 2003. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski with the Rev. Marilyn Stevens officiating. Spring burial will be held in Ellisburg Cemetery. A calling hour will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday prior to the service. | Dingman, Leroy Robert Sr. (I24817)
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| 15596 | Newspaper Obituary - March 8, 2005 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - DONALD F. ROW - ROLLWAY BEARING RETIREE - Donald F. Row, 85, of 46 Salina St., died Sunday in Oswego Hospital. Mr. Row lived in Fernwood for 32 years and moved to Lacona in 1979. He was employed by Rollway Bearing Corp., Syracuse, for 19 years, retiring in 1985. He also had worked for Sealright Co. Inc. and the Nestle Co. Inc., both in Fulton, for many years. He was a member of Sandy Creek United Methodist Church and a former member of Fernwood Grange and Pulaski Masonic Lodge 415. Born Aug. 8, 1919, in Ellington, son of Glen and Anna Delong Row, he graduated in 1938 from Mexico Academy. He served in the Army from 1941 to 1945 with the 2nd Armored Division. He was wounded in France on June 20, 1944, and received a Purple Heart. A marriage ended in divorce. Surviving are two daughters, Shirley North, Pulaski, and Brenda Degone, Mexico; a brother, Gerald, Wolfeboro, N.H.; a sister, Margaret Wright, Brandon, Fla., and four grandchildren. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Aug. 8 at Sandy Creek United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Primitive Cemetery, Mexico. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are with Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Donations may be made to Primitive Cemetery, 285 Fort Leazier Road, Mexico, N.Y. 13114, in care of Mary Ann Merrill. Newspaper Obituary - March 8, 2005 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - ROW - Donald F. Row March 6, 2005 - Donald F. Row, age 85, of 46 Salina St., Lacona, died Sunday at Oswego Hospital. He was born August 8, 1919, in Ellington, NY, the son of Glen and Anna Delong Row. He resided in Fernwood for 32 years, moving to Lacona in 1979. He graduated from Mexico Academy High School in 1938 and served in the U.S. Army from 1941-45. He was employed by Rollway Bearing in Syracuse for 19 years, retiring in 1985. He was also employed by Seal Right and Nestle's, both in Fulton, for many years. He was a member of Sandy Creek Methodist Church, former member of Fernwood Grange, former member of Pulaski Masonic Lodge #415 F&AM. Survived by two daughters, Shirley North of Pulaski, Brenda Degone of Mexico; one brother, Gerald Row of Wolfeboro, NH; one sister, Margaret Wright of Brandon, FL; four grandchildren. A Memorial service will be held 10 a.m. August 8 at Sandy Creek Methodist Church. Burial will be in Primitive Cemetery, Mexico. No calling hours. Donations may be made to Primitive Cemetery, 285 Fort Leazier Rd., Mexico, NY 13114, c/o Mary Ann Merrill. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. | Row, Donald Fay (I64306)
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| 15597 | Newspaper Obituary - March 9, 1991 Post Standard - Russell M. Howlett, 81, a former resident of Jefferson Street, died Friday at Pontiac Nursing Home, Oswego. A native of Sauquoit, Mr. Howlett also lived 28 years in Tampa, Fla., before moving to Pulaski in 1986. His wife, the former Melva P. Finen, died in 1986. Mr. Howlett was disabled Army veteran of World War II. Mr. Howlett was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Pulaski Senior Citizens. He also was a member of Robert Edwards Post 358, American Legion, as well as a post in Tampa and the Disabled American Veterans. Surviving are a stepdaughter, Myrtle Ann Armstrong of Seneca Falls; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Pulaski. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St. | Howlett, Russell M. (I13380)
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| 15598 | Newspaper Obituary - March 9, 1993 Patriot News - Harrisburg, PA - Earl L. "Tim" Platt III, 57, of Harrisburg, died Sunday at home. Surviving are his wife, Nancy J. Platt; three sons, Timothy, Terry and Douglas, all of Harrisburg; his mother, Helen Keller of Waynesboro; his stepfather, Richard Keller of Harrisburg; a brother, Terry L. of California; and two grandsons. There will be no services or viewing. Arrangements are being handled by Cremation Society of Pennsylvania, Lower Paxton Twp. Memorial contributions may be made to Professional Hospice Care, P.O. Box 200, Wormleysburg 17043. | Platt, Earl "Tim" (I19622)
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| 15599 | Newspaper Obituary - March 9, 2014 Syracuse Post Standard - PARKER - Yvonne "Bonnie" Parker - March 4, 2014 - Yvonne "Bonnie" Parker, 84, of Pulaski, passed away peacefully on Tuesday at her son, Craig's, home. Bonnie was a homemaker until her children went to school. She then volunteered and worked in daycare for 25 years. She also volunteered with Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. Bonnie enjoyed traveling the country with family and friends with their camping trailer. Bonnie was predeceased by her husband John in 2009 and four siblings. She is survived by her sons, Brian (Cindy) and Craig (Rose Marie) Parker; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held in the spring, at Richland Cemetery, at the convenience of the family. Class of 1949 PACS | Wyman, Yvonne Rowena (I67733)
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| 15600 | Newspaper Obituary - May 1, 1929 Pulaski Democrat - Northern Parish - The death of Byron E. Henderson, whose illness was noted last week, occured at his home Friday, April 26. Mr. Henderson has been a resident of the town of Parish most of his life, and was a citizen respected by all. He is survived by his wife and eight children, Henry, Clarence, Gerald, Glen and Gordon Henderson. Mrs. Elsie Horr of Central Square, Mrs. Hazel Nurse and Miss Irene Henderson. The funeral was held Monday afternoon, prayer being offered at the house and regular service held at Dugway church, the burial being in Dugway cemetery. Newspaper Obituary - May 2 1929 Mexico Independent - Byron Henderson's funeral was held Monday at 2 o'clock at the church, Rev. A. Day Rich officiating. Burial Was made in Maple Lawn Cemetery. There was a large attendance. We extend our sympathy to his widow, children, relatives and many friends. | Henderson, Byron Edward (I79826)
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