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15601 Newspaper Obituary - May 1, 1987 - Times Leader - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania - Eugene A. Kennedy, Courtright Street, Plainsville, died Wednesday, April 29, 1987 in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born Oct. 22, 1916 in Larksville, he was a son of the late Eugene A. and Mary Ellen Murphy Kennedy. He was a graduate of Larksville High School, and was an army veteran of World War II, serving in Normandy, Northern France and the Rhineland. For more than 40 years, he was a printer for the Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co., and later for the Citizens Voice from its inception. He was a member of Local 187 Internation Typographical Union, and was a lifetime DAV member; member of Sacred Heart Church, Plains. He and his wife, the former Eleanor Joseph, celebrated their 41st wedding anniversary on Aug. 29, 1986. Surviving in addition to his wife are sons, Eugene A. Jr., Joseph J., both at home; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Kubish, and a brother, Joseph Kennedy, both of Kingston. Funeral services will be Saturday at 8:45 a.m. fromt he Mamary-Durkin Funeral Home Inc., 59 Parish St., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 in Sacred Heart Church. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Kennedy, Eugene A (I62053)
 
15602 Newspaper Obituary - May 1, 2011 State - Columbia, South Carolina - Robert Paul Madill Jr. - COLUMBIA - Robert Paul Madill, Jr. passed away on February 23, 2011 in Sciez, France. Born in Fulton, New York, he was the son of the late Robert Paul Madill, Sr. and Mary Porter Madill. In his youth Robert loved to fish, play football, run track, and admire sports cars. As an adult, he was a competitive runner, cyclist, and tri-athlete, completing the Iron Man Triathlon in Hawaii twice. Robert graduated from Le-Moyne College in Syracuse, New York and received a Masters of Arts Degree from the University of South Carolina. A successful businessman, Robert worked for PMS in Columbia, South Carolina, and later for IBM and Computer Services while living in Atlanta, Georgia, Princeton , New Jersey and Austin, Texas. He traveled extensively all over the world but considered Columbia his home. While in Columbia, he loved to cook, drive his sports cars, visit Edisto Beach and spend time with his pets and with fellow members of the Shandon Social Club, of which he was a member for 30 years. He is survived by a sister, Susan (Tony) Spain of Columbia, Tennessee; two uncles, Ken (Carol) Porter of Kodak, Tennessee and George Porter of Adirondack, New York; special friend, Claudia Fortuin of Sciez, France and his beloved pets, Luka, Graemme, and kitties. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Madill, Robert Paul Jr. (I14592)
 
15603 Newspaper Obituary - May 1, 2014 Crossville Chronicle - CROSSVILLE - Barbara McCumber - Dec. 17, 1930-April 25, 2014 - Mrs. Barbara Jean McCumber was born in Pulaski, NY, Dec. 17, 1930, to Clifford and Florence Montondo. She passed away in Knoxville April 25, 2014. Mrs. McCumber worked as an executive secretary for 25 years for several companies, including Xerox and General Electric, where she met her husband, Donald McCumber. They were married for almost 48 years and had retired to Fairfield Glade in 1991. During their retirement, Barbara and Don traveled all over Europe, visiting Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales, France, Germany, Monaco and Switzerland. She is survived by her husband, Donald; nephews, Michael and Stephen Evanchik; niece, Barbara Evanchik; stepson, Donald McCumber; and stepdaughter, Paula Gonzales. Memorial services will be held Saturday, May 3, at 2 p.m. at Fairfield Glade United Methodist Church. The Rev. Lanita Monroe and the Rev. Jay Archer will officiate. Hood Funeral Home and Crematory, LLC (www.hoodfuneralhome.com) was in charge of the arrangements.

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Montondo, Barbara Jean (I41816)
 
15604 Newspaper Obituary - May 10, 2003 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York -Ronald L. Sanderson May 8, 2003 - Ronald L. Sanderson, 66, of 54 Rainbow Shores Rd., Pulaski, NY, died Thursday. He was born in Town of Sandy Creek and was a life resident. Graduated Pulaski High School 1955. Retired carpenter from Local #747 of Oswego. He was an avid horseman and owned and operated Rainbow Ranch where he raised quarter horses. Survivors: his wife, the former Nancy Southard; mother Maxine Sanderson; five sons, Rick, Scott, Adam, Grant and Keish Sanderson; one daughter Kelly Hennigan; two sisters, Alma Blechinger and Aileen Pizon; six grandchildren, Josh, Holly, Donna, Hanna, David and Sean; one great-grandson Taylor. Private services and burial. Arrangements by Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. Contributions may be made to the Sanderson Family.

RONALD L. SANDERSON - RANCHER, CARPENTER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - May 10, 2003Browse Issues
The funeral and burial for Ronald L. Sanderson, 66, of 54 Rainbow Shores Rd., will be private.

Mr. Sanderson died at 12:45 a.m. Thursday at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown, where he was admitted April 28.

There will be no calling hours.

Arrangements are with Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek.

Mr. Sanderson was a carpenter with Local 747 of Oswego until retiring. An avid horseman, he owned and operated Rainbow Ranch, where he raised quarter horses.

Born Dec. 17, 1936, in the town of Sandy Creek, a son of Lynn and Maxine Hitchcock Sanderson, he graduated from Pulaski High School in 1955.

He married the former Nancy Southard. He had previously been married to Rita Allen.

Surviving besides his wife and mother of Pulaski are five sons, Rick, Seattle, Wash., Scott, Palmer, Alaska, Adam, Williamsburg, Va., Grant, Pulaski, and Keish, Watertown; a daughter, Kelly Hennigan, Lacona; two sisters, Alma Blechinger, Pulaski, and Aileen Pizon, Sandy Creek; six grandchildren and a great-grandson. 
Sanderson, Ronald Lynn (I45434)
 
15605 Newspaper Obituary - May 10, 2017 Patriot News -- John (Jake) Henry Wagner, 89, of Harrisburg, PA passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 3, 2017 with family by his side. Born September 22, 1927 in Harrisburg, he was son of the late Joseph I. and Bessie E. Wagner. He is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Edith M. (Lewis) Wagner of Harrisburg; sons, J. Michael Wagner (Deborah) of Harrisburg, and Joseph D. Wagner (Joanne) of Boiling Springs; and his daughter Judy Lynn (Richard) of Harrisburg; along with 5 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. John was a graduate of Susquehanna Township High School, and served in the United States Army Air Corps. He then worked for Bell Telephone for over 40 years. He enjoyed spending time at the beach boating and fishing, collecting model trains, working on his computer, and bird watching. Most of all he enjoyed spending time with his family. John had a caring, loving heart and will be missed by all who knew him. Respecting his wishes to celebrate his life rather than his passing, there will be no memorial service. Private interment will be at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville. Wagner, John H (I60134)
 
15606 Newspaper Obituary - May 11, 2010 Post Standard - Joseph F. Mangano - May 9, 2010 - Joseph F. Mangano, 89, of Minetto, passed away Sunday, May 9, at St. Luke Health Services, Oswego. He was born in Oswego to the late Charles and Elizabeth (Castiglia) Mangano. He had lived most of his life in Minetto, NY. Mr. Mangano was a United States veteran, having served from 1944 to 1968 in the Air Force and Army during WW II and the Korean War. He retired in 1986 from Carrier Corporation, Syracuse. He then served as the Minetto town code enforcement officer and later as the Minetto town supervisor. He then became the Minetto town's chief tax assessor. Mr. Mangano served as the adjutant of American Legion Post #486, Minetto. He was a member of the Oswego Bowling Hall of Fame and the Fulton Elks Lodge. He was an avid golfer. He was pre-deceased by his sisters, Florence Bellomo, Carmella Bugow, Jane Trepasso, Edna Mangano, Frances Chiarella and Delores Gentile, and his brother, Anthony Mangano. Mr. Mangano is survived by his wife of 60 years, Betty (Baldwin) Mangano; his children, Judy (Robert) Young, James Mangano, Paul (Barbara) Mangano, Teresa (Tom) Schaffer and Catherine (Gary) Hubbard; 14 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be 9 a.m. Thursday in Sugar & Scanlon Funeral Home, Oswego, with Pastor Bruce Schrader officiating. Burial will be in Minetto Cemetery, where the Fulton VFW Post #569 will give military honors. Calling hours will be 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Sugar & Scanlon Funeral Home, 147 W. 4th St., Oswego. The family has requested that donations may be made to the charity of your choice. Mangano, Joseph F. (I78854)
 
15607 Newspaper Obituary - May 12, 1971 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Heart Attack Fatal To Robert Gareau - Robert J. Gareau, 51 of Rt. 11 died unexpectedly at his home Wednesday, May 5 after suffering a heart attack. He had been under care for a heart condition for several years. He was born April 4, 1920 at Malone, a son of Edward J. and Amelia LaPlante Gareau. He attended school in Malone and in 1941 entered the U.S. Army. Following his discharge in 1945 he moved to Fulton; where on January 10, 1948 was married to Norma Van Alstyne. They resided in Fulton until moving to Pulaski 1954. He was employed by Muench-Kreuze Candle Co. until his retirement. He was a member of Post 7289 VFW of Pulaski and was an ardent sportsman. Surviving are his wife, Norma Gareau; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Delores) Gadway Jr of Altmar, a son Carl Gareau at home; a granddaughter; three brothers, Paul and Edward of Malone and Francis of Fulton; eight sisters, Mrs. Harry (Permila) Hungerford, Mrs. Frances (Evelyn) Brugeon, Mrs. Cleophus (Leona) Stone, Mrs. William (Pauline) Gregario, Mrs. Harold (Blanche) Learned, Mrs. Louis (Clarris) Sweet, all of Malone; Mrs. Byron (Aldona) Cable of Fulton, and Mrs. Daniel (Irma) Reindeau of Ft. Covington, several cousins, nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 8 at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home with the Rev. Richard Clay, rector of St. James Episcopal Church officiating. Burial was in Pulaski Cemetery with full military honors.

Vitals - May 5, 1971 - Robert J. Gareau, age 17 years. Data birth April 4, 1920, born in New York. Sex, male; race, white; married; occupation, Foreman for Muench Kreuger Candle Company. Usual residence, Syracuse Road, Pulaski, Richland Township, Oswego County, New York. Length of residence in town where death occurred, 17 years. Name of wife, Norma Van Alstyne. Name of father, Edward J. Gareau. Name of mother, Amelia LaPlante. Informant, Norma Gareau, RD #1 Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, coronary occlusion, duration less than 5 minutes; contributed by coronary artery disease, duration 2 years. Signed by A. B. Thompson, M.D., coroner's physician, Pulaski, New York, May 6, 1971. Undertaker, John H. Vida, Taylor Vida Funeral Home, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Pulaski Cemetery, Pulaski, New York, May 8, 1971. 
Gareau, Robert J. (I22225)
 
15608 Newspaper Obituary - May 12, 1995 Syracuse Herald Journal - Jennie M. Allen, 89, formerly of 508 Spring St., died Thursday at St. Luke Residential Health Care Facility in Oswego. Mrs. Allen was a native of Aurelus and lived in Phoenix area for 70 years. She was a assembly line operator at Sweet Brothers Paper Mill in Phoenix. Mrs. Allen was a member of the First Congregational Church. She was a member of the Golden Chain Rebekah Lodge. Her husband, Henry "Bob" C. died in 1987. Surviving are two sons, Mart H. of Thendra, and Andrew J. of Los Osos, Calif.; two daughters, Adelia J. Pearson of Boylston, and Alice T. Allen of Phoenix; a brother, Alby Robinson of Sherburne; a sister, Madaline Hubbard of Phoenix; eight grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and three nephews. Services will be at 1 p.m. Sunday in First Congregational Church, the Rev. Richard H. Scheffler officiating. Burial will be in Phoenix Rural Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Contributions may be made to the Phoenix Area Food Pantry, 220 Bridge St., Phoenix 13135. Allanson-Glanville-Tappan has charge of arrangements. Robinson, Jennie Maude (I51851)
 
15609 Newspaper Obituary - May 12, 2001 Post Standard - DORIS F. COLVIN - Doris Frieda Raymond Colvin, 93, formerly of Oneida Towers, Oneida,died Friday at Oneida Healthcare Center Extended Care Facility. She was born in Perryville. She retired in 1968 as a recording manager at the Rome Credit Bureau. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Oneida and the American Association of Retired Persons, Oneida Chapter. Her husband, Fayette D., died in 1986; a son, Charles F., died in 1969. Survivors: A daughter, Doris Peters of Oneida; two sons, Arthur of Victorville, Calif., and Gary of Sherrill; 29 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. Services: 4 p.m. Monday at Campbell-Dean Funeral Home. Burial, Glenwood Cemetery, Oneida. Calling hours, 2 to 4 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, 260 Main St., Oneida. Contributions: Extended Care Facility Residents' Fund, 323 Genesee St., Oneida 13421. Raymond, Doris Freida (I67792)
 
15610 Newspaper Obituary - May 13, 1974 Syracuse Post Standard - Allen Jay Richardson, 66, of Phoenix, N.Y., May 11, 1974. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Julia Wallace; one son, Allen J. Richardson; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Adelia Milligan, Mrs. Mary Narewski; one brother, Bob A. Allen; and nieces and nephews. Services Tuesday 10 a.m. Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, 919 Main St., Phoenix, Rev. Norman E. Isaman officiating. Interment Pennellville Cemetery. Calling hours Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Friends may contribute to the Phoenix Ambulance Fund in his memory. Richardson, Allen Jay (I74554)
 
15611 Newspaper Obituary - May 13, 2003 Syracuse Post Standard - Gary F. Kiesinger, "Gary Walton", 57, of Hastings died Monday, May 12, 2003 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse. He was a life resident of Hastings, and worked at Baldwin Realty, Baldwinsville. He previously worked at Murphy & NolanSteel Co. and was a member of Teamsters' Local Union #317, Syracuse. He had recorded several records and CD's under the name of Gary Walton. Surviving are his wife of 33 years, Jeanne; two daughters, Kim Clarke of Hastings and Kelly Spicer of Pulaski; three sons, Gary F., II of Bernhards Bay, Stanley and Dwayne, both of Hastings; his father, Donald Bisbo of Central Square; 17 grandchildren and several half-brothers and sisters. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the Watson Funeral Home, Inc., 631 So. Main St., Central Square with burial in Carley Mills Cemetery, Hastings. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Kiesinger, Gary Francis (I17451)
 
15612 Newspaper Obituary - May 13, 2009 Erie Times News - Pennsylvania - Mary Lou Kinney Sprake - Mary Lou Kinney Sprake Loving Mother and Grandmother Mary Lou Sprake, formerly of West 40th. St., passed away peacefully on May 12, 2009. She was born in Erie on July 29, 1930, the daughter of the late Thomas E. and Margaret R. Leibig Kinney. She was a 1948 Graduate of Academy High School. She had worked at Erie Resistor Co., Erie Optical Co., and had retired from her work as a Lab Technician at American Sterilizer Co. in 1987. She was an avid reader and enjoyed history and traveling. She was proud of her Irish Heritage and was a member of the Red Hat Society. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a brother William Kinney, and a sister, Shirley Avril. Survivors include a daughter, Karen Malone and her husband John of Erie; two granddaughters, Christine Smerker and her husband Randall of Bethesda, Md., and Stephanie Pennock and her husband Eric of Indianapolis, Ind; a great grandson, Dean Pennock; several nieces also survive. Friends may call at the Brugger Home for Funerals LLP, 1595 West 38th St. on Thursday from 2 p.m to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and are invited to attend services there on Friday at 10:30 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. George Church at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Trinity Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Erie Zoo, 438 West 38th. St. Erie, PA, 16508 or to the Therapeutic Riding Equestrian Center, 8342 Platz Road, Fairview, PA, 16415 Kinney, Mary Lou (I58579)
 
15613 Newspaper Obituary - May 14, 1966 Wilkes-Barre Times Leader Evening News - Joseph T. Kennedy - J. T. Kennedy, Mine Union Official, Dies - Former Resident Served In Governor's Cabinet - Funeral Wednesday - Joseph T. Kennedy, prominent official with the United Mine Workers of America who at one time served as Penna. Secretary of Mines, died this morning at 7:30 at his home, 1048 Dead Run Drive, McLean, Va. A native of Larksville and long time resident of Wilkes-Barre, he was 62. Mr. Kennedy had been in ill health for several months but was apparently on the road to recovery when he was stricken today. An administrative employe of District 1, United Mine Workers of America, since 1929, Mr. Kennedy first served as secretary to John Boylan, then District 1 president. He served in that capacity until 1927, when he was made District 1 statistician. - In Governor's Cabinet - In 1945, Mr. Kennedy assumed the duties as secretary to the then international Secretary - Treasurer Thomas Kennedy. They were not related. Mr. Kennedy retained his position as Secretary of Miners under Gov. David Lawrence until April 1, 1960, when he resigned and returned to the United Mine Workers in an executive capacity under International President Thomas Kennedy. During the years he served as a State mine official and with the UMWA, Mr. Kennedy resided frist on Amherst avenue then Old River Road in Wilkes-Barre. Prior to his long tenure as a mine official, Mr. Kennedy worked as a contract miner in the Loree Division of the Hudson Coal Company and held many offices in Local 20, UMWA, at the Loree Colliery. At the time of his death, Mr. Kennedy served as director of Contracts Division, United Mine Workers, in Washington, D.C. - Larksville Native - Mr. Kennedy was born in Larksville on December 2, 1904, the son of the late Edward and Catherine Fleming Kennedy and attended St. Vincent's School in Plymouth. He was graduated from Coughlin High School and the University of Scranton. He was also attended Columbus Law School, Washtingon, D.C. While a resident of Wilkes-Barre he was a member of St. Therese's Church, Old River Road, and it societies. After moving to McLean, Va., some five years ago, Mr. Kennedy was a member of St. Luke's Church in that community and was a member of the Holy Name Society. - Funeral Here - Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Flaherty, a native of Wilkes-Barre; children, Joseph P. Kennedy, McLean, Va.; daughter, Mrs. Margaret T. Schuler, Vienna, Va.; Miss Patricia Kennedy, at home; sisters, Mrs. Catherine Reilly, Short Hills, N.J.; Miss Mary Kennedy, Newark, N.J.; a brother, Phillip Kennedy, Plymouth; six grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held from the McLaughlin Funeral Home, 142 South Washington Street, Wednesday morning at 9 with a Requiem Mass at 9:30 in St. Therese's Church. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call Monday and Tuesday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Kennedy, Joseph Thomas (I72205)
 
15614 Newspaper Obituary - May 14, 1990 The Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Patrick J. Corcoran, All Terrain Vehicle Accident Victim - Services for Patrick J. Corcoran, 23, of Sloperville Road, Altmar, who died Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Watson Funeral Home, Central Square, and 11 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, Cleveland. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 206 South Green Street, Central Square. Mr. Corcoran died from injuries suffered in an all-terrain vehicle accident Friday near his home. He was a native of Brewerton and had moved to Altmar seven years ago. Mr. Corcoran was a 1984 graduate of Altmar-Parish¬Williamstown High School. He was employed by the United Stainless Welding Company, Brewerton, as a welder. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Church, Cleveland. He was an Army veteran, serving in Germany from 1984 to 1988. Surviving are a daughter, Angella Marie of Ilion; his parents, Francis and Isabelle Stenson Corcoran of Altmar; two brothers, Carl F. and Timothy M., both of Altmar; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Contributions may be made to Northern Oswego County Ambulance Corps, Pulaski, the North Shore Ambulance Corps of Cleveland or the Altmar Rescue Squad. Corcoran, Patrick Joseph (I8181)
 
15615 Newspaper Obituary - May 14, 2015 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - WEED - Dorothy M. Weed - May 11, 2015 - Dorothy M. Weed, 94, of Pennellville, passed away May 11, 2015 surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Richland, NY, on March 16, 1921, a daughter of Edward and Hattie Bowers Martin. Dorothy married Hollis Laverne Weed on November 5, 1939 at the South Butler Methodist Parsonage Church; he passed away on February 17, 1977. She enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren, crocheting, canning, and gardening. Dorothy is survived by two daughters, Sandra L. Dean, Rochester, Carol and Richard Knoph, Carmel, IN; one son, Brian and Charlene Weed, Caughdenoy; 12 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, Dorothy was also predeceased by one son, Glenn 'Woody' Weed. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, May 16, 2015 under the direction of the Watson Funeral Home, Central Square, NY. Interment: Richland Cemetery, Richland, NY. Calling hours will be held Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home, 631 South Main Street. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Make-A-Wish Central New York, 5005 Campuswood Drive, East Syracuse, NY, 13057. Martin, Dorothy Mary (I16334)
 
15616 Newspaper Obituary - May 14, 2019 Citizens Voice - Kathleen F. Gavin, 68, of Plains Twp., passed away Sunday afternoon, May 12, 2019, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, after a courageous battle against cancer. Born in the Hudson section of Plains Twp., she was the daughter of the late Regina Mattick Gavin. Kathy was a graduate of James M. Coughlin High School, Class of 1968, and was employed by Wilkes-Barre Housing Authority, held a real estate license in Florida, worked for Montgomery Ward in Florida and Scranton, and last for Turkey Hill Mini Markets for many years, lastly as store manager in Forty Fort. She was a member of St. Maria Goretti Church, Laflin. Kathy was an eye donor in the hopes that she could give the gift of sight to someone less fortunate. Kathy was preceded in death by her sister, Maureen "Molly" Williams, and her best friend, Suzanne Leseberg. Surviving are her sister, Eileen Mullay and her husband, Carl, Pringle; brothers, James and his wife, Deborah, Dallas; William and his wife, Zanetta, Richmond, Kent.; David, Wilkes-Barre; Patrick and his wife, Tina, Wilkes-Barre; John and his wife, Donna, Maryland; and Mark and his wife, Joeann, Shavertown; many nieces and nephews; and her feline babies, Bella and Maggie. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Twp., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in St. Maria Goretti Church, 42 Redwood Drive, Laflin, with the Rev. James J. Walsh, pastor, officiating. The parish rosary group will pray the rosary in the church 30 minutes before Mass. All are invited to attend. Private interment will be held in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Plains Twp., at the convenience of the family. Family and friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Whiskers World c/o, 100 William St., Plains Twp. Gavin, Kathleen F (I80174)
 
15617 Newspaper Obituary - May 15, 1996 Syracuse Post Standard - MARIE R. ELMORE - Marie Ridgeway Elmore, 54, of 1136 Oak St., died Monday at her home. Mrs. Elmore was a life resident of Syracuse. She was a home health aide with Onondaga County. Surviving are four daughters, Tracey Laughlin of Colorado Springs, Colo., Kathy Lemon and Rebeca Dempster, both of Syracuse, and Derinda Boyden of Constantia; a son, Duane Dempster II of Syracuse; two sisters, Juanita Gentner of Memphis and Yolanda Ridgeway of Liverpool; 10 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. Burial will be in Wesleyan Cemetery, Lacona. Calling hours will be noon to 2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, 1997 Harwood Drive. Ridgeway, Marie Ann (I67650)
 
15618 Newspaper Obituary - May 15, 2010 Post Standard - Robert Thomas "Bobby" Hickox - April 30, 2010 - Robert Thomas "Bobby" Hickox, 54, of Port Charlotte, FL, passed away April 30, 2010. Bobby was born in Syracuse on September 2, 1956, to Robert and Norma Hickox. In 1980 he moved to Port Charlotte, FL, where he remained until his death. Left to cherish his memory are his father, Robert H. Hickox, and his wife, Mary Hickox; his sisters, Meghan Hickox-Grant and her husband, Nathan Grant, Sandra Samford and her husband, Robert Samford; brother-in-law, Charles McDonald; nephews, Mike McDonald and John McDonald; niece Tammy Snyder and her husband, Samuel Snyder; great-nephew, Samuel Snyder Jr.; along with a host of aunts, uncle, and cousins. Bobby was preceded in death by his grandparents, Durwood and Eva Hickox and Perry and Frances Van Patten; his mother, Norma Hickox; and his sister, Barbara McDonald. Bobby was a beloved son, brother, uncle, and a friend to all who knew him. He will be greatly missed by all. Hickox, Robert Thomas (I13583)
 
15619 Newspaper Obituary - May 16, 1955 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Woman, 74, Killed Crossing Street In Central Square - Central Square - Mrs. Grace Potter, 74, was killed about 9:30 p. m. yesterday when she was stuck by a car as she was crossing S Main St. She was a part time domestic for Miss Sarah Howard of Fulton st with whom she lived. Mrs. Potter was crossing to the east side of the street so she could walk on a sidewalk on her way home from a visit with her daughter Mrs. Vira Hayes, 50. Mrs. Hayes accompanied her mother to the street. When the women reached the center of the street, Mrs. Hayes stopped but her mother continued on into the path of a northbound car operated by Sgt/1c Leland J. McLaughlin, 20, of Ithaca RD 4. The driver who was not held is station at Camp Drum. Trooper R. Orr of the Pulaski substation said Mrs. Potter was thrown more than 50 feet by the impact. Dr. E. G. Murphy pronounced her dead of a fractured skull, crushed chest, internal injuries and a compound fracture of the left leg. District Attorney Richard N. Donovan acting as county coroner issued a verdict of accidental death. The body was released to the Traub Funeral Home Lester, Grace A. (I70014)
 
15620 Newspaper Obituary - May 17, 1883 Pulaski Democrat - Albion - Mrs. Betsey Butterworth, widow of Hezekiah Butterworth, after a very severe sickness of a few days died May 7th, 1883, in the 88th year of her age, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lydia Smith in Lacona. Deceased was born in Rehoboth, Mass., Oct 16, 1795, was married October 1818, came to this State, April 1821, with their three oldest children, arrived at Ellisburgh Jefferson county and staid there on year. They moved to Albion, Oswego county, in 1825, where they bought a piece of land and settled a mile in the woods, no road to it except by marked trees. They built a log house moved in without a door or floor except a few boards on a small part of it. They put up a few boards at the doorway at night and put a large chest against them to keep out the bears and other wild animals (which were quite plenty in those days) while they slept. Their hardships were very severe for several years but with fortitude, perseverance and economy they suceeded in paying for and clearing up their farm, built a good fram house and had a family of six children, four sons and two daughters, five of whome are still living, to adorn their home, share in their labors and cheer them through life's rugged pathway. Since Mr. B's death she has lived with her children. She had been a member of the Pulaski Baptist church about fifty years and was highly esteemed as a Chrisitan and neighbor. The friends were severly shocked at the bereavement but bow with submission to the will of Him who doeth all things well. Her funeral was attended on the 9th inst. at her daughter's. Sermon preached by Rev. L. Muzzy.
 
Peckham, Betsy (I36301)
 
15621 Newspaper Obituary - May 17, 1999 Post Standard - Nina Feek Paxhia, 82, of Seminary Street,Auburn,died Saturday at Auburn Memorial Hospital. She was a life resident of Auburn. She retired from Auburn Wire. She was a communicant of Holy Family Church. Survivors: Her husband of 62 years, Stephen; two daughters, Frances Hamlin of Skaneateles and Susan Ferguson of Oakfield; a son, Stephen Jr. of Auburn; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Services: 8:45 a.m. Tuesday at Pettigrass Funeral Home and 9:30 a.m. in Holy Family Church. Burial, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Fleming. Calling hours, 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home, 196 Genesee St., Auburn. Feek, Nina Bell (I42567)
 
15622 Newspaper Obituary - May 17, 2010 York Daily Record & York Dispatch - Margaret C. "Peg" Search, 87, died May 13, 2010, at Manor Care Health Service - Kingston Court. She was the wife of the late Harry K. Search. Prior to his death, Harry and Peg were married for 51 years. Born on March 14, 1923, in WilkesBarre, she was the daughter of the late George A. and Catherine L. (Pietrzak) Derby. She was an active member of Eastminster Presbyterian Church, having served as Elder and Deacon. She served as the Flower Coordinator and in the choir for 20 years. Peg was a member of the York Chapter #169 Order of Easter Star, AARP York Springetts Chapter #3400, Welcome Wagon, and PPL Live Wires. She is survived by two sons, Harry T. Search of Falls Church, Va., and John H. Search of Mechanicsville, Va.; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Susquehanna Memorial Gardens. Derby, Margaret Catherine (I58242)
 
15623 Newspaper Obituary - May 18 to May 19, 2013 Syracuse Post Standard - Sherley Reistrom Wright, 81, of Brewerton, died Wednesday in Fairfax, Virginia. She was an assistant to an ERA Welgorn real estate agent in Reston, VA. She also was a bank branch manager and a candy striper for the Red Cross. She was predeceased by her husband, Dr. Bruce S. Wright, in 2004. She is survived by two daughters, Debra Perry and Sharon Williams; a son, David Wright; a twin sister, Sally Collins; two brothers, George and Jack Reistrom; and four grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at the Harter Funeral Home, 9525 South Main Street in Brewerton. Burial will be in Pine Plains Cemetery, Clay. Calling hours at the funeral home will be 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. prior to the service. Reistrom, Sherley Ann (I7663)
 
15624 Newspaper Obituary - May 18 to May 19, 2013 Syracuse Post Standard - Terrance D. Stewart, 91, of Fabius passed away Friday at his home. He was a graduate of Fabius High School, an Army Air Corp Veteran of WWII, and retired self-employed building contractor. He is survived by his wife, Irene Kellish Stewart; his children, Dorothy Guga of Chaumont, NY, Thomas D. Stewart of Jamesville, Carol (Jim) Elmer of Lafayette; three sisters, Elizabeth Stewart, Gladys Ford, Arlene Lang; a brother, Harry Stewart; six grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren. Services: Noon, Tuesday at the Hartwell Funeral Home, 461 Route 281, Tully. Interment Fabius Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 10 a.m. until noon at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to; Fabius Volunteer Fire Dept. Stewart, Terrance Donald (I76027)
 
15625 Newspaper Obituary - May 18, 2009 Watertown Daily Times - Margaret "Peggy" McMahon, 85 of 13800 Military Road, Sackets Harbor died at the Samaritan Keep Home on Saturday, where she had been a resident since 2008. All services will be private and the internment will be in Brownville Cemetery. Among her survivors is her husband of 62 years, Harold, a daughter, Linda Fichtner of New Hampshire, a brother, Joseph Towsley of Syracuse, a sister, Gladys Thomas of Camp Mills, NY and grandchildren and great grandchildren. Arrangements are with TLC Funeral Home, Inc. Towsley, Margaret L. (I19602)
 
15626 Newspaper Obituary - May 19, 1949 Pulaski Democrat - Grant Sanderson, 21, Is Victim of Blast Accident - Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p. m. for Grant Lee Sanderson, 21, who was instantly killed last Thursday afternoon when a charge of dynamite accidently exploded while blasting. Rev. Merle O. Brown and Rev. Allen Dodge, pastors of the Mexico and Oswego Methodist churches, officiated. Interment was made in Daysville cemetery. Bearers included friends of Mr. Sanderson, who were: Francis Balcom, Charles Upton and Robert Bambury of Pulaski, and Willard Redhead of Mexico and K. Willis Owen and Charles Hansen of Central Square. Mr. Sanderson and Mickey Potish, 28, both of Scenic Highway were attempting to blast a large rock on the Dr. Charles W. Hoffman farm on the Scenic Highway, near Porid4 Ontario, when the accident occurred. Potish, who was farther away from the blast escaped death, but was critically injured. He is however, reported recovering at the Syracuse General hospital, where he was removed after medical attention was administered by Dr. A. B. Thompson. District Attorney James C. Feeney and Trooper Richard A. Foreman, BCI, of the Pulaski substation were notified and conducted an investigation immediately. Dr. Thompson, acting as coroner's physician, pronounced Mr. Sanderson dead from multiple head and body injuries, and the body was released to Paul K. Foster with a verdict of accidental death. According to the report of Mr. Feeney and Trooper Fore-man, Mr. Sanderson had recently obtained a license to purchase and use dynamite. With Potish, they were preparing to break up the boulder on Dr. Hoffman's property just north of the intersection of the Scenic Highway and the Lake road at Port Ontario, shortly before 2 p. m. Trooper Foreman reported that the plunger switch on the detonator device was on when he checked it after the accident. As he reconstructed the accident, apparently the charge of dynamite had been placed on the boulder and wires strung back to the dry cell battery used to, furnish power. With the switch on, when the live wire was inserted in the cap, the explosion, followed. Full force of the blast struck Mr. Sanderson in the head and upper part of his body. Tiny Schriver and Willis Martinez, who were standing in the road some distance away, witnessed the explosion. Mr. Sanderson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marjorie Flint Sanderson and an 11 months old son, Grant Lee, Jr., his mother, Mrs. Angie Sanderson; five brothers, James, Harrison and Lynn of Pulaski, and Frank of Orwell and Pfc. John Sanderson of Camp Lee, Va.; and several nieces and nephews. Grant was born at the family residence on the Scenic Highway, December 19, 1927, the son of Angie Cleveland and the late Frank Sanderson who died in May 1947. He had spent all his life in that vicinity, except a few years when he with his mother operated a farm near Texas, returning to the homestead about a year ago. He attended the Pulaski Academy and Central school until his senior year, when he transferred to the Mexico Central school from which he graduated in June 1946. The next year on April 6, he married Miss Marjorie Flint of Mexico. He and his brother, James, had operated his mother's farm for the past year.

Newspaper Obituary - Friday May 13, 1949 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Dynamite Blast Kills Youth And Injures Another - Grant L. Sanderson Dead And Mickey Potish Hurt In Port Ontario Tragedy - Pulaski - Grant L. Sanderson, 21, of Pulaski, was instantly killed and Mickey Potish, 28, critically injured when a stick of dynamite with which they were blasting rock on the Hoffman property on the Scenic Highway, near Port Ontario turned-over, prematurely exploded Thursday. Potish was rushed to General Hospital, Syracuse, after first aid had been administered, and attending physicians said Friday he had an even chance for recovery. Full force of the blast struck Sanderson in the head and upper body. Potish was farther from the explosion but clothing was tom from his body by the concussion. District Attorney James C. Feeney and Trooper Richard Foreman, BCI, Pulaski sub-station, were notified and conducted an immediate investigation. Dr. A. B. Thompson was called and administered first aid to Potish before ordering his hospitalization and pronounced Sanderson dead from multiple head and body injuries. Mr. Feeney released the body to Paul K. Foster, Pulaski funeral director, with a verdict of accidental death. According to the investigation of Mr. Feeney and Trooper Foreman, Sanderson had recently obtained a license to purchase and use dynamite. With Potish as his assistant, he was preparing to break up a large boulder on the property of Dr. Charles W. W. Hoffman on the Scenic Highway just north of the intersection of this highway and the Lake Road at Port Ontario, shortly before 2 p.m. Foreman reported that the plunger switch on the detonator device was on when he checked it after the disaster. As he reconstructed the accident, the charge must have been placed on the boulder and the detonating wires run back some distance to the dry cell used to furnish the electricity. With the switch on when the five wire was inserted in the cap, the explosion followed. Young Sanderson was the son of Mrs. Angie Cleveland Sanderson and the late Frank Sanderson. He had spent most of his life in the town of Richland where his father had been a leading milk producer for many years, but a few years ago the family moved to a farm on the Texas Road in the town of Mexico, but he had returned to the old home near Deer Creek two years ago. Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, the former Miss Maijorie Flint of Mexico, an 11-month-old son, Grant Lee Jr., and five brothers, James, Lynn, Harrison, Pulaski; Frank Jr. (Bill) Sanderson, Orwell; and John Sanderson, who is in the Army. Funeral services will be held from the Sanderson home in the Scenic Highway, north of Port Ontario, at 2 p.m. Sunday by the Rev. Merrill O. Brown of the Mexico Methodist church. Burial will be in the Daysville cemetery. 
Sanderson, Grant Lee (I21573)
 
15627 Newspaper Obituary - May 19, 1949 Sandy Creek News - Mrs. Daisy E. Jamerson Dies at Watertown - Mrs. Daisy E. Jamerson, mother of Earl Jamerson, of Sandy Creek, and a former resident of this community, died May 17, 1949 in the Mercy Hospital, Watertown, where she had been a patient for about two weeks. She would have, observed her 75th birthday later this month. She was born May 28, 1874 in Lacona, her parents being the late Henry and Ella Near Allard. The early part of her life was spent in the town of Sandy Creek; and she was married February 22, 1894 to Charles W. Jamerson, son of Wilbur and Harriett Hale Jamerson of Sandy Creek. Mr. Jamerson died February 16, 1912. In 1917 Mrs. Jamerson and their daughter, Dorothy, moved with her parents to Watertown where she resided until about seven years ago when she went to reside with her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Jamerson Eckford, near Adams. - Surviving Relatives - In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Eckford, Mrs. Jamerson is survived by her son, Earl Jamerson of Sandy Creek; one granddaughter, Mrs. Willis Jones of Rome; three great grandchildren; one niece, Mrs. Marian Palermo of Albany, and a nephew, Clayton Allard, who lives in the State of Washington. Mrs. Jamerson was a member of Asbury Methodist church and of Watertawn and of the Women's Society of Christian Science. She was a past president of the Women's Relief Corps, and member of the Daughters of Union Veterans, Watertown, and a former member of Sandy Creek Grange. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock' at the Northam and Fox undertaking parlors, corner of Sterling and Franklin Streets, Watertown, with burial services in Woodlawn cemetery, Sandy Creek, at about 3:30 that afternoon, Rev. Dr. George H. McClung, pastor of Asbury Methodist church, will officiate at the service in Watertown, and Rev. Selden Ward, pastor of Sandy Creek Baptist Church, will have charge of the service at Woodlawn, cemetery. Allard, Daisy E. (I35243)
 
15628 Newspaper Obituary - May 19, 1955 Pulaski Democrat - Ernest Stevens, 38 Dies Suddenly - Ernest Stevens, 38, died very suddenly at his home in River St., last Thursday evening. He had been burning rubbish in the back yard and the fire spread to nearby grass. He summoned his wife to call the Ringgold Fire Department and upon her return, she found him lying on the ground, near the fire. The firemen tried to revive him, but he was pronounced dead a short time after, by Dr. H. H. McChesney, family doctor. Mr. Stevens had been ill with a heart condition for the past two years. Services were held from the Taylor Funeral Home, Sunday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. James N. Pauley officiating. Interment was made in Pulaski Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Julia Guthrie Stevens; two sons, Gary and Craig; a daughter, Judy; and an aunt, Miss Flora Davis of California. Mr. Stevens was born in Syracuse, June 3, 1916 the son of Harol and Lilyon Davis Stevens. He moved to California as a young boy, receiving his education there. Later he returned to Cortland where he attended high school. He came to Pulaski 15 years ago and married Miss Julia Guthrie Jan. 9, 1941 and has since lived at their present home. He was employed as bookkeeper at the Franklin Chevrolet Co. at the time of his death. Stevens, Ernest Charles (I41372)
 
15629 Newspaper Obituary - May 19, 2000 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - SUSAN M. GRABOWSKI - Susan M. Sherwood Grabowski, 53, of Christopher Drive, Baldwinsville,died Wednesday at home. Born in Rochester, she lived 20 years in Pulaski before moving to Baldwinsville. She graduated from Ithaca High School, and was a day-care teacher at Happy Campers Day Care, Baldwinsville, and previously a teacher's aide at Pulaski Elementary School. She was a member of Christ Community Methodist Church, Van Buren, the Ann Judson Committee and a former member of Pulaski Baptist Church. Her first husband, Marvin Minot, died in 1993. Survivors: Her husband, Raymond S.; two sons, Scott J. Minot of Lexington Park, Md., and Douglas M. Minot of Rochester; a stepdaughter, Michele Dichieve of Central Square; two stepsons, Raymond S. Grabowski II of Syracuse and James M. Grabowski of York, S.C.; her parents, James and Edith Sherwood of Ithaca; a sister, Margaret Wilson of Ithaca. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday in Christ Community Methodist Church. Burial, Pulaski Village Cemetery. Calling hours, 6 to 9 p.m. today at Falardeau Funeral Home, 93 Downer St., Baldwinsville. Contributions: Hospice of CNY, 990 Seventh North St., Liverpool 13088-6148 Sherwood, Susan Elizabeth (I17115)
 
15630 Newspaper Obituary - May 20, 1943 Pulaski Democrat - Avery W. Towsley Rites Held In Albion - Avery Ward Towsley, 58, passed away early Friday morning in the town of Albion following an illness of about two years. Mr. Towsley, son of the late Charles and Hattie Padolia Towsley, had spent most of his life in the Bull Run district of the town of Albion, where he was a well known farmer. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Fannie Richardson Towsley; ten daughters, Mrs. Luther Thomas of Johnstown, Mrs. Lawrence Thomas of Williamstown, Mrs. Clifford Renwick of Camden, Mrs. Lloyd Warcup of Westernville, Mrs. Cecil Turnbull of Altmar, Mrs. Reuben Gregory of Pulaski, Miss Anna and Miss Gladys and Miss Beverly Towsley of Albion; two sons, Richard and Vernon Towsley of Pulaski and 14 grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at the home with the Rev. Albert E. Lawrence officiating. Burial was in Riverside cemetery. Towsley, Avery Ward (I48224)
 
15631 Newspaper Obituary - May 20, 2015 The Citizen - Auburn, New York - AUBURN - Mrs. Jacqueline J. Driscoll, 81, of 53 First Ave., Auburn, (Owasco), passed away Monday, May 18, 2015 at home surrounded by her family. A life resident of the Auburn area, she was a daughter of Frederick and Catherine Ganier Horr. She was a graduate of Union Springs High School, and retired from the local John Hancock Insurance Office, as the office manager. Her husband, James H. Driscoll, predeceased her in 2009. A devoted mother, and grandmother, she especially enjoyed her great-grandchildren. She had also enjoyed crafting, sewing, and gardening. Surviving children, Kathy (Brian) Gauthier, of Auburn, James J. Driscoll (Devon), of Throop, David H. Driscoll (Ann), of Auburn, and Karen Driscoll, of Owasco; six grandchildren, Laura Seneca, Jeffrey Gauthier, Jennifer Driscoll, Christopher Driscoll, Amanda Cosamano, and Matthew Driscoll; five great-grandchildren; one brother, Phillip Horr, of Florida; several in-laws, nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was also predeceased by a brother, Fred Horr. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Friday, May 22, 2015 in Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson St., Auburn, with the Rev. Matthew Binkewicz, and Rev. James Enright officiating. Interment will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Fleming. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Farrell’s Funeral Service Inc., 84 South St., Auburn. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, TN or LaKota St. Joseph School, SD. Horr, Jacqueline Joyce (I14318)
 
15632 Newspaper Obituary - May 21, 2013 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Robert H. Britton Sr., 82, of Ocala, FL, and formerly of Mexico, NY, passed away on May 4, 2013. There will be no calling hours. A Celebration of Robert's life will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2013 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the First United Methodist Church on Rte 69, in Mexico, NY. Britton, Robert Henry (I31901)
 
15633 Newspaper Obituary - May 22, 1940 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Julia Van Alstyne Dies In Pulaski - Mrs. Julia A. Van Alstyne, 79, widow of Guy Van Alstyne, died late Thursday evening at the home of her brother, Orin Coon on Port St. She had been in failing health since January. Mrs. Van Alstyne was born, in Richland, December 22, 1860, daughter of Peter and Lydia Orton Coon. Most of her life was spent in Sandy Creek and Richland. She was an active member of the Richland Methodist Episcopal church. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Edward Chawgo, of Pulaski, three brothers, Orin Coon, Willis Coon of Kasoag and Frank Coon of Syracuse. Private prayer services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 from the Coon residence here and public services at 2:30 from the Richland Methodist church, Rev. Charles T. Martin officiated, assisted by Rev. W.A. Gardner. Burial was in Sandy Creek cemetery.

Vitals - May 16, 1940 - Julia A. VanAlstine, age 79 years, 4 months, 24 days. Date of birth May 22, 1860, born in Sandy Creek, New York. Sex, female; race, white; widow; occupation, housewife. Name of husband, Guy VanAlstine. Name of father, Peter Coon, born in Sandy Creek, New York. Name of mother, Lydia Orton, born in Richland, New York. Informant, Alice L. Coon, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, chronic myocarditis with myocardial degeneration, duration 10 years; contributed by advanced cardio-renal sclerosis, duration 20 years. Signed by John L. H. Mason, M.D., May 18, 1940, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Sandy Creek, New York, May 19, 1940. Undertaker, Franklin J. Taylor, Pulaski, New York. 
Coon, Julia A. (I34313)
 
15634 Newspaper Obituary - May 23, 1929 Sandy Creek News - Popular Victory Store Manager Succumbs After Operation For Goiter - The passing of William H. Jones grieves the community which he has served well and faithfully, the excellence of that service being outstanding. Mr. Jones had been in ill health for some time, but continued at his work as manager of the local store of the Victory Chain, until about three weeks ago, when he suffered a severe attack. He was removed to the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown where he gradually improved. A goiter operation was believed necessary if there was to be any recovery. A successful operation was performed on Mondy, but his heart, which had become weakened, failed to stand the strain and he died at noon on Tuesday, May 21, 1929. As a manager and clerk, his equal for service has not been found. An interested bystander noting, Mr. Jones' quick movements in waiting on customers, timed him and reported that thirty customers received excellent service and their wants were satisfactorily filled in twenty minutes. Mr. Mowry, president of the Victory Chain, stated that Mr. Jones was the most efficient clerk in the chain of 103 stores. On examining the reports from the local store, it was discovered that he had done an average five years business in two years, and in recognition of this achievement, the firm had notified him that on his return to the store he would have a substantial increase in salary. William H. Jones was born in Brooklyn, March 6, 1883, the son of Edward and Elizabeth Jones. His boyhood days were spent in Farmingdale, L.I. and in Brooklyn, where he was united in marriage with Annie Bingenheimer in Brooklyn. About four years later they came to Sandy Creek with their son, William H. Jones Jr., and made their home in the house now owned by Mrs. Nellie Scott. They returned to Long Island for a period of two years, coming back to Sandy Creek where they have since remained, residing for a time in what is now the office of Dr. J. R. Allen, and then moving to the present home on Hadley street. About two years ago, Mr. Jones joined the Sandy Creek Lodge F. & A. M. He attended the Baptist church and ushered there for many years. He was an active member of the Sandy Creek Fire Department, which will attend the funeral in a body. The funeral will be held from the home of Mr. Jones' brother, J.P. Jones, because of the ill health of Mrs. William H. Jones. Rev. Floyd Fennen will officiate, assisted by Rev. W. O. Thomas. Burial will be in the Woodlawn cemetery. Surviving besides the widow are four sons, William H. Jones Jr., Milton King, Clifford Stanley, and Wilbur Newell Jones; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth King; a brother, John P. Jones, and two sisters, Mrs. Andrew W. Silkworth and Mrs. Edward P. Palmer, of Lindenhurst, L.I. A sister, Carrie, died at the age of nine years and another sister, Mrs. William Sayre, passed away eleven years ago. The bereaved family have the sincere sympathy of a wide circle of friends. Jones, William Henry (I36608)
 
15635 Newspaper Obituary - May 23, 1975 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - HAROLD NELLIS - PARISH - Services for Harold F. Nellis, 67, of Main Street, Parish, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Mr. Nellis died Wednesday at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Syracuse. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Russell-Horning Post 601, American Legion; Parish Volunteer Fire Department; and Republican Lodge 325, F & AM. He had retired as an employee of the Oswego County Highway Department. Suriving are two sisters, Mrs. Marguerite Bishop of Sarasota Fla., and Mrs. Kathleen Glath of North Syracuse. Nellis, Harold Francis (I14779)
 
15636 Newspaper Obituary - May 23, 1979 Sandy Creek News - Lynn H. Sanderson, 69, Pulaski, died Sunday afternoon May 20, 1979 at his home. He had a heart ailment. Mr. Sanderson was born Nov. 7, 1909 in the Town of Richland, a son of Frank and Angie Cleveland Sanderson. He attended Pulaski Academy High School. He married Maxine S. Hitchcock on July 28. 1928 He was formerly employed by the Ontario Milk Plant, Mexico. He owned and operated the first dry cleaning plant in Pulaski. He later worked in the Syracuse area as a carpenter and then worked as clerk of the works for Sargent, Webster, Crenshaw, & Folley architects., Since his retirement, he had raised beef cattle on his farm on the Rainbow Shores Road, He was a member of the Pulaski Lodge 415 F. & A.M. Besides his wife, Maxine, he is survived by a son, Ronald Lynn Sanderson, Maple View; two daughters, Mrs Aileen Pizon. Sandy Creek, and Mrs. Alma Blechinger, Pulaski; 14 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and two, brothers. James I., Pulaski and John W , Richland. A private funeral will be held at the convenience of the family at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with Rev. Roger M. Crassi, officiating. Cremation will follow the service. Donations may be made to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance, or Oswego County Hospital.

Newspaper Obituary - May 23, 1979 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Lynn H. Sanderson Lynn H. Sanderson, age 69, died Sunday, May 20, at his home on Rainbow Shores Rd., Pulaski. Born Nov. 7, 1907 in Richland, NY, he was the son of Frank E. and Angie I. Cleveland. He attended the Pulaski Academy School. He married Maxine S. Hitchcock on July 28, 1928. They lived in the Mexico-Pulaski Area. He was employed at the Ontario Milk Plant in Mexico. He owned and operated the first dry cleaning plant located in the Pulaski Area. Sanderson worked as a carpenter in the Syracuse area. In the last several years he worked as a clerk of the works for Sargent, Webster, Crenshaw, and Folly. He also worked odd school jobs in the NYS area. Since retirement, he has raised beef cattle on the farm on Rainbow Shores Road. He was a member of the Pulaski Lodge 415 F and AM, and a member of the Montola Hunting Club. He is survived by his wife, one son, Ronald Lynn Sanderson of Maple View; 2 brothers, James Sanderson of Pulaski, and John W. Sanderson of Richland; 2 daughters, Mrs. Aileen J Pizon of Sandy Creek and Mrs. Alma Blechinger of Pulaski; 14 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. A private funeral and services were held May 22 with Rev. Roger Crassi officiating. Arrangements were made by Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Any donations are to be made to the Heart Fund in Oswego County.
 
Sanderson, Lynn Howard (I21813)
 
15637 Newspaper Obituary - May 23, 2001 Post-Standard - MELISSA COOK - Melissa Cook, 41, of Austin, Texas,formerly of Fulton,died May 11 in Austin. Born in Oswego, she lived most of her life in Fulton before recently moving to Austin. She was a homemaker. Survivors: Two daughters, Rhonda and Keisha of Fulton; a son, Dana Perkins of Buffalo; six sisters, Gail Milesky, Janis Cook, Tina Cook and Karen Cook, all of Fulton, and Cheryl Surriage and Lisa Burt, both of Vermont; two brothers, Harry Cook of Hannibal and Keith Cook of Fulton. Services: 11 a.m. Friday in Mount Adnah Cemetery, Fulton. Calling hours, 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Sugar Funeral Home, 224 W. Second St., Fulton. Cook, Melissa Jo (I77665)
 
15638 Newspaper Obituary - May 23, 2002 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Dean P. Moyer, 53, of 4288 US Route 11 South, Pulaski, died Tuesday. Born in Adams Center, he attended Sandy Creek schools. He worked for CSX Rail Transport in East Syracuse for 32 years. He was a Navy veteran from 1966 to 1970. Survivors: His wife of 16 years, the former Karyl J. Bettinger; four daughters, Dawn M. Degarmo of Yuma, Ariz., Debbie M. Moyer and Kitryn J. Ellis, both of East Syracuse, and Lisa B. Hellenberg of Pulaski; three sons, Dean P. Jr. of Pulaski, Michael Wade of Charlotte, N.C., and Eric Wade of West Monroe; four sisters, Penny C. Cummings of Verona Center, Darla Moyer of Adams, Gloria Moyer and Mandi Moyer, both of Orchard Park; three brothers, Herb of Mexico, Louis of Lacona and Gary of Roanoke, Va.; 11 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter. Services: 10 a.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial, Richland Cemetery. Calling hours, 4 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home, 52 Park St., Pulaski. Moyer, Dean Patrick (I56820)
 
15639 Newspaper Obituary - May 24, 1978 Syracuse Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Deaths - Mrs. Pansy Evans - Oneida - Mrs. Pansy A. Evans, 86, of 455 Broad St. died early Tuesday at Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Fiore Funeral Home, 303 Main St. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Surviving are a brother, Fayette Colvin of Verona; seven sisters, Mrs. Ismay Morgan, Mrs. Laura Miller, Mrs. Bessie Block, Mrs. Effie Moyer, Mrs. Irene Hubbard and Mrs. Nellie DeVaul of Oneida, and Mrs. Winifred Cross of Chittenango and many nieces and nephews. Colvin, Pansy Asenath (I8526)
 
15640 Newspaper Obituary - May 25, 1971 Syracuse Post Standard - Mrs. Blanche Wiltsie - Oswego - Mrs. Blanche May Wiltsie, 69, widow of Raymond Wiltsie, 137 W. Cayuga St. died Sunday at the Pontiac Nursing Home. Born in Fulton, she was the daughter of the late James and Lina Halstead Horr. She was a member of the United Church of Christ and Oswego Senior Citizens Club. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. William Goodness; a son, Niel Shortsleeve of California; two sister, Mrs. Florence Kane of Fulton and Mrs. Nina Schroeppel of Phoenix; 11 grandchildren, and several great grandchildren. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Scoville Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rural Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Horr, Blanche May (I35229)
 
15641 Newspaper Obituary - May 25, 1990 Watertown Daily Times - LINDA MOORE RITES SET SATURDAY - The funeral service for Linda E. Moore, 47, Hamburg, a native of Sandy Creek, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Patrick's Church, Jordan. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Skaneateles. Mrs. Moore was one of two people killed Thursday morning in a shooting incident at a truck stop on the New York State Thruway in Hamburg. Also killed was Dennis Plucar, 39, Conroy, Iowa, a truck driver. Mrs. Moore was working as a sales clerk at the truck stop when the shooting occurred. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Robert D. Gray Funeral Home, 49 Jordan St., Skaneateles. Contributions may be made to the Jordan Ambulance Fund. Surviving are her husband, Michael L., Jordan; a son, Joseph M., Kansas City, Mo.; four daughters, Debra E. Wingood, Central Square, Judith E. and Brenda L. Moore, both of Jordan, and Laura A. Moore; three grandchildren; three sisters, Marie Dempster, Syracuse, Juanita Gentner, Memphis, and Yolanda Counterman, Liverpool; several nieces and nephews. Born in Sandy Creek, the daughter of the late Lyle and Madeline Ridgeway, she lived in Jordan several years before moving to Hamburg. She was a communicant of St. Patrick's Church, Jordan, and a member of the Elbridge Democratic Club. Ridgeway, Linda Ellen (I67543)
 
15642 Newspaper Obituary - May 25, 2004 Post Standard - June L. Goodness May 23, 2004 - June L. Goodness, 78, of West Fourth St., Oswego, died May 23, 2004. Survivors: Son, Donald Goodness; several nieces and nephews. Services: 9 a.m. Thursday at St. Mary's Church. Calling 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Nelson Funeral Home. Shortsleeve, June Lina (I30734)
 
15643 Newspaper Obituary - May 25, 2004 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - May 22, 2004 - Norma V. Gareau, 87, of Oswego, formerly of Spring Brook Apartments, Pulaski, died Saturday. She was born in Pulaski and graduated from Mexico High School. She was a member of R.S.V.P. and was a past president of Spring Brook Apartments Tenants Association. Her husband Robert died in 1971. Survivors: a daughter, Dolores Gadway, and son, Carl Gareau, both of Pulaski; a brother, Robert VanAlstyne of Oswego; seven grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 28, at North Country Christian Church, Salisbury Street, Lacona, NY. Contributions in Norma's memory may be made to North Country Christian Church. Traub Funeral Home Central Square. Vanalstyne, Norma May (I40781)
 
15644 Newspaper Obituary - May 25, 2011 Watertown Daily Times - MANNSVILLE/CAMDEN - Wilbur J. Chatterton, 93, of the Osceola Rd., Camden and formerly of the McDonald Hill Rd., Mannsville, passed away Monday evening, May 23rd in the intensive care unit at the Rome Memorial Hospital, Rome, NY. The funeral will be Friday, May 27th, 2011 at 11 a.m. at the Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville with Rev. Linda Harris, pastor of the Three River Valley Parish officiating. Burial will follow in Maplewood Cemetery, Mannsville. Calling hours are Thursday, May 26th from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Maplewood Cemetery Association or to the Ellisburg United Methodist Church. He was born in Volney, April 8, 1918, a son of Frank A. and Lillian Petterson Chatterton. Wilbur married Helen Cobb November 21, 1940. Mr. Chatterton worked at Blount Lumber in Lacona for 34 years and operated a dairy farm on the McDonald Hill Rd., Mannsville which he and his wife established in 1946. He retired in the mid 1980's. Mrs. Chatterton passed away in Watertown, August 4, 2005. He married Elvera Corey, September 16, 2006. Wilbur was a member of the Ellisburg United Methodist Church, the Sandy Creek Grange, the Oswego County Fair Association and the Beach Creek Hunting Club in Smartville. He enjoyed traveling, hunting, fishing, and gardening. Besides his wife Elvera, he is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Joyce and Floyd Creighton, Lorraine. Five sons, and their wives, Wilbur and Phoebie, John and Edith, all of Mannsville; Richard and Gayle, Ft. Worth, TX, Philip and Mary, Adams; Neil and Sharon, Parish. 20 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren and one great great grandson and 5 step-children. A brother, Kenneth Chatterton, Mannsville. Many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a daughter, Janice in 1964. Three brothers Carl, Frank and Warren, six sisters, Clarabell Nash, Ruth Brown, Dorothy Loomis, Mabel, Phyllis and Grace Chatterton also predeceased him. Chatterton, Wilbur J (I55968)
 
15645 Newspaper Obituary - May 26, 1910 Sandy Creek News - Mrs. Cynthia Hale - Mrs. Cynthia A. Widrig, wife of Darius Hale,, died at her home Saturday, May 14 and was buried Tuesday, May 17. Mrs. Hale was one of eleven children born to Lawrence and Elizabeth Widrig. She was born in Schuyler, Herkimer county, November 17, 1830. The family came to Sandy Creek when she was seven years of age and purchased what was then, known as the Asa Wallace farm south of the village on the Pulaski road, now owned by Fred Lillis. She was married to Darius Hale, August 28, 1851. They have spent their married life, nearly fifty-nine years on the farm which Mr. Hale owned at that time, but which is now owned by Charles Jamerson, they having lived in one part of the house since he purchased it. To them were born two daughters, Cora, who died in infancy fifty years ago and Hattie, wife of Wilbur Jamerson. Beside the husband who is left so lonely, there survive Mrs. Jamerson, two grandsons, W.D. and C.W. Jamerson, two brothers, Henry Widrig of Sandy Creek and Peter of Michigan; one sister, Mrs. Eliza Rowley of Utica, a step-sister, Mrs. Abbey Shultz of Syracuse and a number of nieces and nephews. Of the brothers, and sisters who have gone before her were: Philo and William, Mrs. Sarah Trumbull, Mrs. Eliza Walrath, Mrs. Lovina Upton, Mrs. Harriette Munderback and Miss Mary Widrig. Her funeral was largely attended, Rev. Hydon officiating. She had been a member of the M.E. church of Sandy Creek more than fifty years, but on account of poor health she had not been able to attend church very often. The male quartette rendered "Rock of Ages" and "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me". She was laid to rest in the family plot in Woodlawn. Widrig, Cynthia (I32959)
 
15646 Newspaper Obituary - May 26, 1986 Banner Times - Pulaski, New York - Luella J. Mouck - Services for Luella J. Mouck, 80, of 7601 North St., who died Tuesday, May 20, 1986 at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, were at 11 a.m. Friday at Foster Hax Funeral Home. Burial was in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. Calling hours were 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, 7385 Park St. Mrs. Mouck was born in Albion. She retired in 1972 as owner and operator of a nursing home here. Her husband, William, died in 1960. Surviving are a son, William C. of Pulaski; a daughter, Verda B. Sperati of Sandy Creek; nine grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Richardson, Luella Jane (I34454)
 
15647 Newspaper Obituary - May 28, 1941 Citizen Advertiser - Auburn, New York - Mrs. Frank Plants - Mrs. Katherine Horr Plants, wife of Frank Plants, died at the Auburn City Hospital Tuesday evening, after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Plants was born in Auburn and had been living in Throop for a number of years. She is survived by her husband; one daughter, Arleatha; two sisters, Mrs. Rose McFarren of Throop and Mrs. Alice Moose of Port Byron; three brothers, Charles and Frederick Horr of Aurelius and Laverne Horr of Port Byron. The body was taken to the family home on the Webster Road in Throop this afternoon, by Meagher & Cuddy funeral directors. The funeral service will take place at 2:30 friday afternoon at the family home. Burial will be in the family lot in Pine Hill Cemetery. Rev. W. W. Kehler of the Wall Street Methodist Church, will officiate.

Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, May 31, 1941 Citizen Advertiser - Auburn, New York - The funeral of Mrs. Frank Plants was held Friday afternoon with services at her home on the Webster Road in the.Town of Throop, at 2:30 and was largely attended, services were conducted by Rev. W. W. Kehler of the Wail Street Methodist Church. There were many flowers. Burial was in the family plot in Pine Hill Cemetery where the committal service was read by Rev. W. W. Kehler. Bearers were Ernest McFarren, Donald McFarren, Wayne Horr, Robert Horr, Frederick Horr and James Eastman, six nephews of the deceased. 
Horr, Katherine B (I35626)
 
15648 Newspaper Obituary - May 28, 2002 Post-Standard - Russell Hill, 45, of Brewerton died Monday. He was born on the Onondaga Nation. He worked for Westcott Weatherization, Great Northern Mall, Syracuse Hancock International Airport and the state Department of Motor Vehicles and Thruway Authority. Survivors: His wife, Joanie; two stepsons, Scott Miller of Hastings and Eric Lewis of East Syracuse; his mother, Carol T. Hill of Nedrow; two sisters, Brenda Hill and Victoria Coons, both of Nedrow; three brothers, Lowell and Joseph, both of Nedrow, and Charles of Onondaga Nation; a granddaughter. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday at Ballweg & Lunsford Funeral Home. Burial, Onondaga Nation Cemetery. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 4612 S. Salina St., Syracuse. Contributions: Ganigonhiyoh Free Zone, Onondaga Nation.

Russell Charles Hill, age 45, of Brewerton, New York, died Monday, May 27, 2002 at University Hospital, Syracuse, New York after a long illness. Mr. Hill was born May 22, 1957 in Syracuse, New York, the son of Charles R. and Carol (Thompson) Hill. He was a Native American from the Onondaga Nation. He was employed by several companies, including, Westcott Weatherization; Stonefield Maintenance, VIP Maintenance; The Great Northern Mall, Building Wide Maintenance; Halls Funeral Home, Price Chopper; Marshall’s, Central City Roofing; Fly Road Medical Center; Midstate Contracting; Ames Department Store; East Syracuse Bowling Alley; The Department of Motor Vehicles; The New York State Thruway Building; and the Hancock Airport. He attended the Wesleyan Church of Mallory, New York. He is survived by his wife, Joanie Hill of Brewerton, New York; two stepsons, Scott Miller of Hastings, New York and Eric Lewis of East Syracuse, New York; his mother, Carol Hill of Nedrow, New York; two sisters: Brenda Hill and Victoria Coons both of Nedrow, New York; three brothers: Lowell Hill and Joseph Hill both of Nedrow, New York, Charles Hill of Onondaga Nation; one step granddaughter, several brothers in law, sisters in law, nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral: Thursday, May 30, 2002, 11:00 a.m. at Ballweg & Lunsford Funeral Home, Inc., with Rev. Clair Day officiating. Burial: Onondaga Nation Cemetery. Calling Hours: Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 2:00 - 4:00 and 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at Ballweg & Lunsford Funeral Home, Inc., 4612 S. Salina Street, Syracuse, NY. Contributions may be made to Ganigonhiyoh Free Zone, Onondaga Nation. 
Hill, Russell Charles (I12121)
 
15649 Newspaper Obituary - May 28, 2007 Rochester Democrat And Chronicle - Ketchum, Shirley J. - SPENCERPORT: Wednesday May 23, 2007 at age 78. She is survived by her husband of 54 years Harold W. Ketchum Sr.; children, Charlene (James) Whipple, Larry (Prescila) Bell, Harold W. (Susan Morgana) Ketchum Jr. and Kathleen Lidstone; sisters, June (Gordon) Wingate of Livonia, NY and Gail Daniel of Geneseo, NY; her grandchildren & great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and her beloved Cherie. Shirley was a member of Etolian Chapter #308, Spencerport, NY. Friends may call Tuesday, 2-4 & 7-9 PM at Walker Brothers Co. Funeral Home, Inc., 15 West Avenue, Spencerport, where a Funeral Service will be held Wednesday at 10:00 AM. Interment Union Cemetery, Livonia, NY. Contributions to the American Diabetes Association. Ingersoll, Shirley Jean (I71938)
 
15650 Newspaper Obituary - May 3, 1877 Pulaski Democrat - Died - Mattison - In Orwell, April 27th, 1877, Albert Mattison, aged 56 years. Mattison, Albert (I36054)
 

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