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| 16001 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, July 27, 1968 Utica Press - R. S. Young Town Officer - Fairfield - Ralph S. Young, 53, of Fairfield, died July 26 at Little Falls Hospital. Mr. Young was Superintendent of Highways from the Town of Fairfield for the past 26 years. He was born in Fairfield, the son of John and Flora Bishop Young. He was married to Mabel Horr Court in 1930 at Little Falls. He was a member of the Middle Methodist Church, Newport Lodge F&AM, Ziyara Temple of Utica, the West Canada Creek Grange, West Canada, Mill Creek and the West Creek Fish and Games Clubs. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Edward (Virginia) Maxwell, Livingston, Manor; two sons, Harold Court, Fairfield and Ronald Young of Tully, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Dorothy) Dibble, Johnson, N.Y. and Mrs. Lewis (Edith) Goodman, Middleville. The funeral will be at 1 Monday from the Authenrith Funeral Home, Newport, and at 2 from the Middleville Methodist Church. Burial will be in Fairfield Cemetery. Calling hours are from 7 to 9 tongiht and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow. | Young, Ralph S. (I14754)
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| 16002 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, July 30, 1932 Syracuse Herald - Henry Loura Dies At Home In Clay - Henry Loura, 55, life resident of the town of Clay and a veteran of the Spanish American War, died at his home near, Oak Orchard, after a brief illness. He was a member of Euclid Methodist Episcopal Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maude Allen Loura; two sons, Ralph and Earl Loura; three daughters, Mrs. Burdett Ladd of Clay and Miss Marion Loura; a brother, Victor Loura of Syracuse; a sister, Mrs. Cameulil Burnett of Canada, and five grandchildren. After funeral services at 2 o'clock this afternoon at his home on the Oak Orchard Road, burial takes place in Pine Plains Cemetery. | Loura, Henry S (I42233)
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| 16003 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, July 6, 1969 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Frederick E. Sanderson, 71, of Pulaski RD 3, died early Friday morning in Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, where he had been a patient three days. Born July 31, 1886, at Port Ontario, Mr. Sanderson was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Sanderson. He was educated in Pulaski schools and married Hazel E. Scott in Pulaski. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson resided in Syracuse until 1960 when he retired having been employed as a caretaker in an apartment building and at Stickley Furniture Company. Surviving are his wife; a step-daughter, Mrs. Ruth Beardsley, Manlius; a brother, Ralph Sanderson, Delmar and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Foster Funeral Home, with the Rev. Harold Pennock, assistant pastor of Park Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 tp 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. | Sanderson, Frederick E. (I9388)
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| 16004 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, June 16, 1990 Post Standard - Helen L. Henderson, 65, of Edgewood Drive died Friday at University Hospital, Syracuse. A native of Camden, Mrs. Henderson lived in Parish 54 years. Surviving are her husband, Sidney; a daughter, Darlene Griebal of West Germany; a son, Loren of Parish; a sister, Esther Thomas of Cleveland; two brothers, Milton of Parish and John Phillips of Pulaski; and four grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery. | Phillips, Helen Leroy (I23373)
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| 16005 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, June 2, 1984 Oswego Palladium - Oswego New York - Clarence A. Henderson - Central Square - Clarence A. Henderson, 97, of Central Square, died Friday morning in St. Joseph's Hospital after a long illness. A native of Parish, he lived in the Central Square area for over 60 years. He was an Army veteran of World War I, serving in France for two years. He was a member of both the Fuller Taylor American Legion Post 915 Central Square and Fort Brewerton Masonic Lodge 256 F&AM for over 50 years. He was employed by New York Central Railroad in the bridge and building department for 15 years. In 1929, he organized and managed two large apiaries(Bee Keeper) in Central New York and Conway, S.C. until 1972, when he retired to spend his winters in South Carolina and his summers in Central New York. Surviving are his wife, the former Rosa Akins; an adopted daughter, Rebecca Akins of Fort Washington; a brother, Gordon Henderson of Clay; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Nurse and Mrs. Irene Cook, both of Parish; and several nieces and nephews. Military services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Watson Funeral Home Inc. with burial in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 206 S. Main St. The Fort Brewerton Lodge 256 F&AM will have Masonic services. | Henderson, Clarence A. (I78554)
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| 16006 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, June 20, 1903 Wilkes-Barre Record - Body Found In North River - Plymouth Young Man Who Had Been Missing Since December - The remains of Thomas Flemming, Jr., arrived in Plymouth from New York yesterday afternoon and were taken to the home of his wife's parents. The funeral will take place this morning at 10 o'clock, with a requiem high mass at St. Vincent's Church. Interment will be in St. Vincent's Cemetery, Plymouth. As near as can be learned the circumstances surrounding the death of the young man are as follows: On the afternoon of Dec. 8 last he was standing at the corner of a street near his home talking to an uncle, who left him, saying he was going to the shop to secure a few tools, both being plumbers, and would return in a few minutes. When he returned the young man was not there and he went to do the piece of work he had on hand, not thinking anything of his nephew leaving. When he did not return home that evening a search was instituted but without success. Everything possible was done to learn his whereabouts, but to no avail, and the hunt was at last given up. Last Tuesday the body was found floating in the North River and it was so badly decomposed that indentification was made possible only by a watch found on his person. There were no marks of violence visible and the coronor of New York City is of the opinion that he fell from a steamer unobserved. He is survived by his wife, his father, two brothers, Mrs. Hugh Kennedy, Mrs. Edward Kennedy, Mrs. John Hartman, Mary, Bridget, and Agnes. | Fleming, Thomas J Jr. (I75471)
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| 16007 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, June 21, 1947 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Deaths - FOSTER - In this city, June 20, 1947, Zelda M., wife of Floyd J. Foster. Besides her husband; she is survived by her mother Mrs. Jennie Eddy; one daughter, Mrs. Arthur C. Grummons; mother, Mrs. Jennie Eddy; three brothers, Cecil O., Eldridge and George W. Eddy; five sisters, Mrs. Flora Cronister, Mrs. Lillian Blair, Mrs. Effie Gaffey; Mrs. Ernestine Davitski and Mrs. Frenah Wright; one grandchild. Funeral services at the Greenleaf Funeral Home Monday at 1:30 P.M. Friends invited. Interment Pulaski, N.Y. Friend may call at 503 West Onondaga Street Sunday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. | Eddy, Zelda M. (I45664)
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| 16008 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, June 4, 1994 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Stanley C. Spencer, Richland, Dies at Age 81 ¬Stanley C. Spencer, 81, RD. 2, Richland Road, died Friday morning in Oswego Hospital. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski, officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Richland Fire Department. He is survived by a son, Ronald C., Pulaski; a daughter, Susan Hall, Port St. Lucie, Florida; eight grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; a brother, Richard, Florida, and three sisters, Blanche Waters, Durhamville, Emma Hilton, Central Square, and Dorothy Rogers, Jordan. Born August 24, 1912, in Pulaski, son of Charles and Elma Montondo Spencer, he attended Pulaski Academy High School and lived in the Richland-Pulaski area all his life. He married Helena V. Bellinger in 1931. Mrs. Spencer died January 26, 1988. Mr. Spencer was employed by the Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. for 32 years, retiring in 1973. He was also previously employed by the town of Richland Highway Department for several years. He was a member of the Richland Fire Delia' Intent and Park United Methodist Church. | Spencer, Stanley Charles (I36726)
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| 16009 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, March 20, 1999 Watertown Daily Times NY - James D. Stewart Dairy Farm Worker - James D. Stewart, 72, Ouderkirk Road, died Thursday evening at Samaritan Keep Home, Watertown. Born July 4, 1926, at Sandy Creek, son of Milton and Myrtle Kinsman Stewart, he attended Sandy Creek schools. A lifelong resident of Sandy Creek, he was employed for many years on several dairy farms. Surviving are a sister, Eva Sampson, Mannsville, and several nieces and nephews. Numerous brothers and sisters died before him. The funeral will be at noon Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry officiating. Spring burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 10 a.m. to noon Monday at the funeral home. | Stewart, James Donald (I78056)
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| 16010 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, March 22, 1930 Syracuse Journal - Mrs. Slingerland, 36, Succumbs In Hospital - Mrs. Thelma Slingerland, 36, formerly of Phoenix, died last night in Syracuse General Hospital,. She came to Syracuse 14 years ago and for 11 years was employed in Liggetts drug store. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horr of Phoenix; three daughters, Evelyn N., Betsy Ida and Earlene Slingerland; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Loop, and a brother, Alonzo Horr of Phoenix. The body was taken to A. C. Schumachers undertaking rooms. Newspaper Obituary - Sunday, March 23, 1930 Syracuse American - Rites Tomorrow For Mrs. Slingerland, 36 - Funeral services for Mrs. Thelma Slingerland, 36, a native of Phoenix, who died Friday in Crouse Irving Hospital, will take place at A. C. Schumacher's undertaking rooms tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Frederick W. Betts officiating. The body will be placed in the vault at Onondaga Valley Cemeteyr. Mrs. Slingerland, the widow of Earl Slingerland, is survived only by her mother. | Horr, Thelma (I35610)
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| 16011 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, March 23, 1968 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Man, 79, Dies - Sandy Creek - Ivan F. Stewart, of 9221 Ellisburg street, died Friday at the Oswego County home, Mexico. Funeral will be Monday at 11 a.m. at the Cleveland funeral home, Sandy Creek. Newspaper Obituary - March 28, 1968 Sandy Creek News - The funeral of Ivan F. Stewart, 79, was held Monday at 11 a.m. at the Cleveland Funeral home with the Rev. Raymond Rowley, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery in the spring(actually buried in Richland cemetery). Mr. Stewart died March 22, 1968 at the Oswego County Infirmary in Mexico, following a stay of three months in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown. He had been in failing health at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Nick Kendrat, previous to that time. Born in Richland, Jan 30, 1889, Mr. Stewart was the son of Cyrus and Elizabeth Eddy Stewart. His early life was spent in the Sandy Creek and Pulaski area, and he attended school in Sandy Creek. On May 16, 1916 he was married to Miss Eva Nichols at the Methodist parsonage in Sandy Creek. The marriage ended in divorce in June 1939. Mr. Stewart was a machinist for Autolite Co., Syracuse, until his retirement. Seven years ago he returned to Sandy Creek and has resided at 9221 Ellisburg Street with his daughter Mrs. Kendrat. Surviving are a son, Walter Stewart of 127 Blanchard Blvd., Syracuse, two daughters, Mrs. Nick (Joanne) Kendrat, Sandy Creek and Mrs. Frank (Winifred) Ostrander, Brewerton, a brother Thomas Stewart of Fabius, four grandchildren and several nieces and nepehews. The only organization with which he had any connection was the Methodist Church, Sandy Creek. Mr. Stewart enjoyed gardening, finding much pleasure in its cultivation. | Stewart, Ivan Frank (I67667)
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| 16012 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, March 24, 1956 Syracuse Harold Journal (Syracuse NY) - Spaulding - At the home of his grandson, Stanley Horr, March 23, 1956. Judson M. Spaulding, age 96, of Central Square. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Louis Kimlein of Utica and Mrs. Lillian Cornwell of West Monroe; four grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; several nephews and nieces. Funeral services Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Watson and Hilton Funeral Home, Central Square, N.Y. , The Rev. Kenneth McQuinn officiating. Burial Stockbridge. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. | Spaulding, Judson Marshall (I79737)
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| 16013 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, March 28, 2015 Gainesville Sun - Florida - Edna H. Griffith, born August 12, 1925 in Auburn, NY, passed to glory on March 26, 2015, at Haven Hospice of the Suwannee Valley Care Center, Lake City, FL. Edna loved the Lord, her family, and the Florida Gators. She was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, John Griffith, her sister Mary, and her brothers Robert and Wayne. She is survived by her loving son Phillip, his wife Stephanie, her brother Paul, and her three grandchildren Tiffany, Zachary and Haley. She was a member of the High Springs Methodist Church for 25 years, where she sang in the choir, played the piano and organ. She moved to Ft. White and continued her love of music at the Fort White Methodist Church. | Horr, Edna (I53116)
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| 16014 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, March 3, 1906 Oswego Daily Palladium - Lester Kinsman, Sr., aged about seventy four years, died at the family home, three miles Northeast of this village, Thursday afternoon. Mr. Kinsman was born in the Mohawk Valley, but had passed the greater portion of his life in this country. He was at one time a resident of Parish. Besides the widow he leaves a daugter, Mrs. Frank L Wightman, Syracuse, and three sons, Lester Jr., Pulaski, John, Rochester, and Homer Kinsman, Panama. Funeral Services were held at the home today. Burial in Parish. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, March 3, 1906 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, N.Y. - Funeral of Lester Kinsman - Pulaski, March 3. - The funeral of Lester Kinsman Sr., was held at the family residence three miles North east of this village at 12:30 o'clock this afternoon and the remains were taken to Parish on the 3:33 train where the funeral was held at the Methodist Church at 4 o'clock. Mr. Kinsman was born in the Mohawk Valley. He had been a resident of this town several years and formerly resided at Parish. Deceased had been in feeble health since last September, but his death, which occurred suddenly Thursday afternoon, was unexpected. The cause of death was kidney and heart trouble. Besides his widow he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Frank L. Wightman of Syracuse, and three sons, Homer Kinsman of Panama, John Kinsman of Rochester and Lester Kinsman Jr. of Pulaski. Newspaper Obituary - March 3, 1906 Syracuse Post Standard - Mortuary - Pulaski, March 2. - Lester Kinsman, Sr., and old and highly respected resident of this town, passed away yesterday afternoon at the family home, three miles northeast of this village from a kidney and heart trouble. Mr. Kinsman was a prosperous farmer and was born in the Mohawk Valley about seventy four years ago and besides the widow leaves three sons and a daughter. They are: John Kinsman of Rochester, Homer Kinsman of Panama, Lester Kinsman, Jr. of Pulaski and Mrs. Frank L. Wightman of Syracuse. A brief service will be held at the family home at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The funeral of Mrs. Jane Tyler was held at the family home in James street at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Archibald I. Ehlo officiated. Lester Kinsman. Enl. in 147th Regt. Sept. 1,1862 ; resig'd Dec., '62. | Kinsman, Lester Delong Sr. (I68811)
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| 16015 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, March 9, 2002 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Eileen E. Mosher, Gould Electric Retiree - Eileen E. Mosher, 78, Main Street, died Saturday at Upstate Medical University, Syracuse. Mrs. Mosher retired in 1990 after 22 years at Gould Electric, Watertown. Born June 4, 1924, in Watertown, daughter of Grove and Eva Jeffers, she graduated in 1942 from Watertown High School. She married Quenton E. Mosher on Feb. 16, 1942, at Holy Family Church, Watertown, with the Rev. John B. Doonan officiating. Mr. Mosher died in 1979. She was an honorary member of the Richland Fire Department Auxiliary and a communicant of St. Jude's Catholic Church, Mansfield, Texas, where she resided for a brief time. Surviving are two daughters, Cheryl E. Maitland, Richland, and Susan J. Mattice, Jacksonville, North Carolina, five sons, Jerry Q. and Rick F., both of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Fred S., Pulaski, and Timothy E. and Terry D., both of Richland; two brothers, David Jeffers, Watertown, and Grover Jeffers, Oneonta, 21 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. A daughter, Jeanne S. Nutting, died in March. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m Tuesday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Richland Fire Department Auxiliary, Philips Street, Richland, New York 13144. Eileen E. Jeffers Mosher - June 4, 1924 - July 6, 2002. Daughter of Grover Scott and Eva Marie Mickens Jeffers. Wife of Quenton Ernest Mosher. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, March 9, 2002 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Eileen E. Mosher, Gould Electric Retiree ¬Eileen E. Mosher, 78, Main Street, died Saturday at Upstate Medical University, Syracuse. Mrs. Mosher retired in 1990 after 22 years at Gould Electric, Watertown. Born June 4, 1924, in Watertown, daughter of Grove and Eva Jeffers, she graduated in 1942 from Watertown High School. She married Quenton E. Mosher on February 16, 1942, at Holy Family Church, Watertown, with the Rev. John B. Doonan officiating. Mr. Mosher died in 1979. She was an honorary member of the Richland Fire Department Auxiliary and a communicant of St. Jude's Catholic Church, Mansfield, Texas, where she resided for a brief time. Surviving are two daughters, Cheryl E. Maitland, Richland, and Susan J. Mattice, Jacksonville, North Carolina; five sons, Jerry Q. and Rick F., both of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Fred S., Pulaski, and Timothy E. and Terry D., both of Richland; two brothers, David Jeffers, Watertown, and Grover Jeffers, Oneonta, 21 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. A daughter, Jeanne S. Nutting, died in March. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Richland Fire Department Auxiliary, Philips Street, Richland, New York 13144. | Jeffers, Eileen E. (I69276)
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| 16016 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, May 23, 1987 Syracuse Post Standard - Henry Allen - Phoenix - Henry C. "Bob" Allen, 82, of 508 Spring St. died Friday at House of the Good Samaritan hospital, Watertown. Mr. Allen was a life resident of Phoenix. He was a carpenter. Surviving are his wife, the former Jennie Robinson, three sons, Mart of Thendara, Clifford of Phoenix and Andrew of Glensdale, Calif; a daughter, Adelia Pearson of Lacona; two sisters, Adelia Milligan of Phoenix and Mary Narewski of Zephyrhills, Fla.; nine grandchildren, three great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home. Burial will be in Phoenix Rural Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 919 Main St. Contributions may be made to the Phoenix Ambulance Corps. Henry was always called Bob | Allen, Henry Charles (I74737)
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| 16017 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, May 29, 1999 Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Billie A. Salisbury- Lifelong Richland Resident - Billie A. Salisbury, 40, of 1 Wilder Drive, died Wednesday at her home. She had been ill with cancer. Mrs. Salisbury retired in February after four years at C.W.R. Manufacturing, East Syracuse. He had also worked at Joseph J. Pietraesa Co., Syracuse. Born Nov. 19, 1958, in Watertown, daughter of William and Ruth Dye Martin, she attended Pulaski schools and was a life resident of the Richland area. She had been married previously. Surviving are her fiance, Ronald A. Smith, Richland; a son, Matthew A., Ballston Lake; three sisters, Rosemary Silva, Pattie Smith and Tina Clemens, all of Richland; a brother, Ralph Dye, Norfolk, Va.; a half-sister, Patricia Landers, Watertown, and three half-brothers, John Dye, Syracuse, Robert Dye, Oswego, and Michael J. Martin, Pulaski. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | Martin, Billie Ann (I80641)
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| 16018 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, November 15, 1997 Times Leader - HELEN KEIM - HELEN FORVE KEIM, 69, OF WILKES-BARRE, DIED THURSDAY AT HER HOME - Helen Keim - November 13, 1997 Helen Forve Keim, 69, of Wilkes-Barre, died Thursday at her homeBorn April 16, 1928, in Wilkes-Barre, she was daughter of the late Frederick and Gertrude Mary Hartman Forve. She attended St. Ann's Academy, Wilkes-Barre, and was a graduate of St. Nicholas High School, Wilkes-Barre. She was employed as a model by Mr. Perella Hair Fashions, Wilkes-Barre, and later by Bell Telephone in Wilkes-Barre and New York City. Before she retired, she was employed by Royal Globe Insurance Co., Wilkes-Barre, for 25 years. She and her husband, Charles, celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary in September. She was preceded in death by a grandson, Alex Campbell Pawlenok. Surviving in addition to her husband are her first husband, Jimmy Campbell, Las Vegas, Nev.; daughters Sue McCarty, Ashley; Mara Pawlenok, Mountaintop; Nancy Tully, Las Vegas; seven grandchildren; a sister, Gertrude Forve Girmen, Wilkes-Barre; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday from the Corcoran Funeral Home, 20 S. Main St., Plains Township, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m. at St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call from 10 a.m. to the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Bishop Hoban High School Athletic Fund, 159 S. Pennsylvania Blvd., Wilkes-Barre. | Forve, Helen Amelia (I65710)
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| 16019 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, November 15, 2003 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - ANN A. RANDALL - WORKED AT CAR-FRESHNER - Ann Aileen Randall , 75, of 560 Snell St., died Thursday in Samaritan Medical Center. Mrs. Randall worked at Car- Freshner Corp. in Watertown and at a child-care center while residing in Yuma, Ariz. She was a former member of First Presbyterian Church and enjoyed gardening. Born Feb. 9, 1928, in Worth, daughter of Ralph A. and Edna P. Norman Ackley, she attended district schools in Worth. Marriages to Leon Chrisman and Lyle Randall Sr. ended in divorce. She had lived in Zephyrhills, Fla., for three years before returning to Watertown. Surviving are four sons and three daughters-in-law, Leon and June Chrisman and Michael and Catherine Chrisman, all of Watertown, Frederick and Rita Chrisman, Fayetteville, N.C., and Joseph Chrisman, Dexter; four daughters and three sons-in-law, Nancy and James Humphrey, Dexter, Beverly and Jack Dudley, Watertown, Vicki and Howard Monica, LaFargeville, and Kathy Walsh, Dixon, Tenn.; a brother, Robert Ackley, Adams Center; a sister, Rosella LaRock, Rome; 13 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Two brothers, Donald and John Ackley, and a sister, Mary Janet Brasie, died before her. A memorial service will be at the family's convenience. Burial will be in North Watertown Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Arrangements are with Reed & Benoit Funeral Home. Donations may be made to the American Heart Association or the American Lung Association. | Ackley, Anne Aileen (I35228)
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| 16020 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, November 17, 1990 Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - Karen L. Tilkins - Karen L. Tilkins, 25, of County Route 48 died Friday at her home after a long illness. Miss Tilkins was a life resident of Richland. She was a 1983 graduate of Pulaski Academy and Central School. Surviving are her mother and stepfather, Nancy and William Reynolds of Richland; three brothers, Richard E. and Rodney A. Tilkins, both of Richland, and William H. Tilkins of Pulaski; two stepbrothers, David Reynolds of Syracuse and William H. Reynolds of Fulton; a stepsister, Renae Bouchard of Fulton; her maternal grandmother, Beatrice Lloyd of Pulaski; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 7385 Park St. Newspaper Obituary - November 17, 1990 Watertown Daily Times - KAREN L. TILKINS, 25, IS DEAD IN RICHLAND - Karen L. Tilkins, 25, of County Route 48, died Friday at her home after an extended illness. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home in Pulaski, with Pastor Elizabeth Mowry of the Park United Methodist Church in Pulaski officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Miss Tilkins is survived by her mother and stepfather, Nancy and William Reynolds; three brothers, Richard E. and Rodney A., both of Richland, and William H. of Pulaski; two stepbrothers, David Reynolds of Syracuse and William H. Reynolds of Fulton; one stepsister, Renae Bouchard of Fulton; her maternal grandmother, Beatrice Lloyd of Pulaski; and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Her father, Richard E. Tilkins, died in 1987. She was born in Watertown Nov. 11, 1965. She graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central School in 1983. Karen graduated in 1983 from Pulaski Schools and died after a long illness. | Tilkins, Karen Lee (I48086)
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| 16021 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, November 19, 1904 Syracuse Journal - Funeral of Mr. Stewart - Pulaski, Nov. 19. - The funeral of Dexter W. Stewart, who passed away Tuesday at his home on the Ridge Road, was held yesterday afternoon from the Methodist church at Richland, the Rev. W. J. Cross of Orwell, pastor of the Methodist church at that place, officiating. Burial was at the Richland cemetery. The deceased, who was an old and highly respected resident, was a native of the town of Richland and was 74 years old. He leaves a son, Cyrus Stewart, and three daughters, Mrs. Harriet Wright, Mrs. Eugene Wyman and Miss Carrie Stewart, all of whom reside in this town. A sister Mrs. Charles D. Clark of Pulaski, and two brothers, Gilbert Stewart and Wilbur Stewart of Richland, also survive. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 23, 1904 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Dexter W. Stewart, of Richland, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joel Stewart, of this village, passed away at his home on the Ridge Road, last Tuesday, aged seventy-four years. He was born in the town of Richland in 1830. Fifty-two years ago he was united in marriage with Miss Harriet Hubbs, who died in 1891. To them were born eight children. When a young man Mr. Stewart commenced the study of law which was to have been his chosen profession. As a student he was industrious, with a keen intellect. His ambitions were for a high place in the profession, but this was not to be. Most of his life was passed on the farm. One beautiful Sabbath day in August, 1904, he opened his heart and let the Divine Master come in and since that time he was happy in the joy that comes from perfect faith and love for the Savior, and worked very hard during his last days to help others to the same belief. He had been in feeble health for some time, and was tenderly cared for by his son, Cyrus Stewart, and family, with whom he resided for the past three years. Mr. Stewart is survived by a son and three daughters, Cyrus Stewart, Mrs. Eugene Wyman, Mrs. Harriet Wright and Miss Carrie Stewart, all of the town of Richland, also one sister and two brothers, Mrs. Charles D. Clark, of Pulaski, Gilbert Stewart and Wilbur Stewart, both of Richland. The funeral was held at the home, Friday afternoon, at one o'clock and an hour later at the Methodist church, at Richland, Rev. W. J. Cross, of Orwell, officiating. Those from out of town to attend the funeral were, Mrs. Fred Secor, of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbs, of Lacona, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hill, of Pulaski. Newspaper Obituary - November 24, 1904 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Dexter Stewart was buried Friday afternoon. He died Wednesday after a year's sickness. He was one of the oldest residents in Richland. He leaves to mourn his loss Mrs. Eugene Wyman, Miss Carrie Stewart, Mrs. H.O. Wright and Cyrus Stewart with whom he lived since the death of his wife. Newspaper Obituary - November 24, 1904 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Dexter W. Stewart - The funeral of Dexter W. Stewart, who passed away Tuesday of last Week at his home on the Ridge Road, was held at the family residence in the town of Richland at one o'clock Friday afternoon and an hour later from the Methodist church at Richland, the Rev. W.J. Cross of Orwell, pastor of the Methodist church at that place, officiating. Burial was at the Richland cemetery. The deceased, who was an old and highly respected resident, was a native of the town of Richland and was born seventy-four years ago. He leaves a son, Cyrus Stewart, three daughters, Mrs. Harriet Wright, Mrs. Eugene Wyman and Miss Carrie Stewart, all of whom reside in Richland. A sister, Mrs. Charles L. Clark of Pulaski and two brothers, Gilbert and Wilbur Stewart of Richland, also survive. When a young man he commenced the study of law; which was his chosen profession. As a student he was persevering, desiring to practice in the higher courts. But better by far, one beautiful Sabbath day in August 1904, he heard the voice of Jesus say, "My child, those that dwell in the most secret places on high will dwell in the courts of my God." Hallelujah praise the Lord from whom all blessings flow. Vitals - November 15, 1904 - Dexter W. Stewart, age 74 years, 5 months, 15 days, Widower, Farmer, born in New York, Resident of Richland Township for 50 years, Son of Joel Stewart born in New York, and unknown, Died in Richland Township of organic heart disease. November 15, 1904 Dexter W. Stewart, age 74 years, 5 months, 15 days, Widower, Farmer, born in New York, Resident of Richland Township for 50 years, Son of Joel Stewart born in New York, and unknown, Died in Richland Township of organic heart disease. | Stewart, Dexter White (I81313)
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| 16022 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, November 9, 1968 Watertown Daily Times - Mrs. Agnes Russell Dies At 81 - Carthage - Mrs. Agnes Russell, 81, widow of Frank Russell, and a former Carthage resident, died Friday in Genesee Hospital, Rochester. Mrs. Russell had made her home with her son, Warren Russell, Rochester, for two years. The funeral will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Bossuot funeral home. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery here. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Russell is survived by two sons, Warren Russell, Rochester and Raymond Russell, Fulton; two daughters, Charlotte Popp, DeGrasse and June Stevens, Rochester. Mrs. Russell was born in Alberta, Canada, Sept. 2, 1887. | Weldon, Agnes Alberta (I34895)
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| 16023 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, Oct 1, 1960 Oswego Palladium Times - Phoenix Obituary - Mrs. Allen Richardson - Phoenix - Mrs. Harriet O. Richardson, wife of Allen Richardson, died this morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Gilbo, in Syracuse, after a brief illness and surgery. She was a communicant of St. Stephen's Catholic church. Surviving besides her husband and sister are a daughter, Mrs. Roland Wallace; and a son, Allen J. Richardson, both of Phoenix; a grandson, and a brother, William Obie of Pontiac, Mich. Funeral services will be Monday at 9 a.m. in Allanson Olanville Funeral Home here at 9:30 a.m. in St. Stephen's church, the Rev. William Shanahan, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Pennellville cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 7 to 9 p.m. tonight and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. | Obie, Harriett M (I17413)
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| 16024 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, October 11, 2003 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Ella Mae Burns Formerly of Pulaski - Ella Mae Burns, 93, died Friday in Mercy of Northern New York, 218 Stone Street, where she had resided since 1998. Born January 21, 1910, in Manlius, daughter of Virgil and Mabel Hardy Percy, she attended school in Manlius and Watertown. She married Carl Worth Burns in 1941. The couple resided all their married life in Pulaski. Mr. Burns died before her. Surviving are three daughters, Karla Mann, Longview, Washington, Roberta Brown, Portland, Oregon, and Marjorie Archibee, Richland; a son, Carl E., Syracuse, 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. A son, John, died before her. The funeral and burial will be private. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are with Taylor-Vida Funeral Home, Pulaski. Donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. | Percy, Ella Mae (I76211)
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| 16025 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, October 2, 1954 Times Record - Troy, New York - James Haresign, 33, Purple Heart veteran of World War II, died suddenly at his home, 490 lat Ave., yesterday. He was taken ill upon return from bis employment at the Allegheny LudLum Steel Co., Watervliet about 4 30 p.m. Dr. William McDonald was called and pronounced him dead and Coroner Anthony E. Matcra was notified. An autopsy was performed by Dr. Ellis Keller at Leonard Hospital. Mr. Haresign was born in Oswego and spent his early life there. His military service was with the U. S. Air Force and included three years in the Mediterranean area. He was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received in action, the Air Medal, Distinguished Unit Badge and European-African and Middle Eastern Service medals. Survivors include his wife, the former Shirley Silvernell; and two children, Stephen J. and Linda Ann. The funeral will be Monday at 2 p.m. from the Finn Funeral Home, 102 3rd St., Waterford. Rev. John Madden, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Waterford, will officiate. Interment will be in Waterford Rural Cemetery. | Haresign, James (I8208)
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| 16026 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, September 18, 1971 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Mrs. Ruth M. Ryder, 72, of Thousand Islands Park, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday at an Adams Nursing home. Born at Pulaski, she attended Pineville schools. She resided at Thousand Islands Park 34 years. She was the widow of John Ryder. Surviving are a brother, Royal Orton of Camden, and three sisters, Mrs. Blanche Greenstreet of Glendale, Arizona, Mrs. Lula Paddock of Syracuse and Mrs. Irene Houghton of Alexandria Bay. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. | Orton, Ruth Marie (I34827)
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| 16027 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, September 20, 1884 Oneida Free Press - A child about two years of age of Perry Randall of Amboy Center, Oswego Co. became entangled in a swing on Sunday last and when found Was dead. | Randall, Charles M. (I23558)
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| 16028 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, September 29, 1973 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Cleveland - Albert E. Widrig, 71, of Cleveland, died at Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse Thursday. He was a native of Centerville and had lived in Cleveland for the past eight years. He was a machinist retired from the Morris Machine Company of Baldwinsville. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edna Look Widrig; two sons, Albert E. Widrig, Jr. of Hartford, South Dakota and William A. Widrig of Mexico; three daughters, Mrs. Laura Scott of Parish, Mrs. Arlene Miner of Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Mrs. Marian Zeo of Warrington, Pennsylvania; 16 grandchildren and four great grandchildren, and two [line missing] of Richland and a sister, Mrs. Ellen Cobey of Richland. Services will be held at 2 p.m. at the Traub Funeral Home, Central Square. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be held at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Albert Edward Widrig - October 3, 1902 - September 27, 1973. Son of William R and Laura E. Wilbur Widrig. Husband of Edna Mae Look Widrig. Married October 17, 1924. | Widrig, Albert Edward (I57291)
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| 16029 | Newspaper Obituary - Saturrday, September 2, 1939 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski Vicinity - Mrs. Claude Moore - Pulaski, Sep 2 - Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Eva Moore, wife of Claude Moore, at her home in Oriskany Falls, Friday. She was born in the town of Albion, Dec. 9, 1884, and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Butterworth, one of the pioneer families of that section. Following her marriage she went to Oriskany Falls where she had since made her home. She is survived by her husband, Claude Moore, two sisters, Mrs. Frank Brundage of Pulaski, and Mrs. Ovie Clark of Georgetown; and one brother, Fred Butterworth of Albion. Funeral services will be held in Oriskany Falls, Monday at 12:30 p.m. and the burial will be in the Pineville cemetery. | Butterworth, Eva A (I67921)
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| 16030 | Newspaper Obituary - September 08, 1955 Fairport Herald-Mail - Farmington Man Dies Suddenly - Farmington- Arthur G. Kinsman, died suddenly Wednesday morning, Aug. 17, 1955 as he was ready to start his day's work. He was a carpenter and was taking tools from his car, when he was stricken with a heart attack which took him instantly. Mr. Kinsman was born in the town of Farmington, April 21, 1890, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Kinsman. With the exception of about a year and a half, he had spent his entire life here. On Sept. 8, 1914, he married Miss Josephine Gardner of Buffalo in Syracuse, where they lived a short time, before coming to Farmington. He was a member of Milnor Lodge. Survivors are his wife, Josephine; one daughter, Mrs. William G. Rice; and one granddaughter, of Corpus Christi, Texas. Funeral services were held Aug. 20, at the Cotton Funeral Home, with Rev. Tyler Campbell of Canandaigua, officiating. Burial was in North Farmington Friends Cemetery. | Kinsman, Arthur Glen (I70129)
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| 16031 | Newspaper Obituary - September 1, 1944 Mountain Echo - Schickshinny, Pennsylvania - Harry Search Dies Suddenly - Fatally Stricken While Working At Gas Plant In Plymouth - Son of T. R. Search - Harry K. Search, 55, of 69 Barney street, Wilkes-Barre, died suddenly Tuesday afternoon at 2:45 while at work in the Plymouth plant of the Luzerne County Gas & Electric Corp., Bridge and Beade streets. While conversing with fellow workers, Mr. Search complained of not feeling well. A few minutes later he was stricken with a heart attack and died before medical aid could be summoned. Mr. Search was born at Koonsville, where he spent his early life. For the past 26 years he had resided in Wilkes-Barre and was widely known in the valley. He was a member of the Shickshinny Presbyterian Church and Sylvania Lodge 354 Free and Accepted Masons of this town. Surviving are his widow, Stella Search, a son, Lt. Harry K. Search, Jr., a U.S. Army engineer officer; a daughter, Cordelia Search, an office employe of Penn Tobacco Company, Wilkes-Barre, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Search, of Shickshinny, and a brother, Roy Search of Erie, Pa. Services were held from the home at 2 p.m. today. | Search, Harry K (I58961)
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| 16032 | Newspaper Obituary - September 1, 2010 Watertown Daily Times - Hazen R. Thomas, Sr., 86, Great Bend - Champion Rd., passed away Monday evening at the Samaritan Medical Center surrounded by his family. He had been a resident of the Samaritan Keep Nursing Home for the past 2 years. Mr. Thomas worked on several dairy farms through out the area to include the Dorr Farms in Black River. He also worked for the Hughes Chicken Farm in Mannsville, the Deer River Saw Mill and for Jefferson Concrete Co., Watertown for 14 years until his retirement. He enjoyed gardening and yard work. He married Anna Potter June 19, 1946. Besides his wife of 63 years, he is survived by three sons and their wives, Hazen Jr. (Jake) and Sonja, Colorado; Larry W. and Pat, Texas; Richard and Kathie, Carthage. A daughter and son-in-law, Katherine and Thomas Greenwood, Black River. Six grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren. Many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a daughter, Bonnie Jean, age 6 and a son Ricky Lynn, 4 days old. His brothers Kenneth and Fay and a sister Hilda Snyder also predeceased him. The funeral will be Friday 11 a.m. at the Reed & Benoit Funeral Home with Cpt. Shannon Philio, Fort Drum Hospital Chaplain, officiating. Burial will follow in Sulphur Springs Cemetery. Calling hours are Thursday from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. at the funeral home. | Thomas, Hazen Ralph (I13374)
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| 16033 | Newspaper Obituary - September 1, 2013 Syracuse Post Standard - Mildred Fones, age 60, life resident of Pulaski and Richland, passed away August 26, 2013 at Oswego Hospital. Mildred was born November 26, 1952 in Rome. She attended Pulaski Schools. Mildred married David Fones on September 26, 2004. She was employed by Braley Adult Home in Altmar for several years. Mildred was a member of the Greater Victory Fellowship in Orwell. Surviving are her husband, David R. Fones of Pulaski; mother, Freda Look of Richland; two sisters, Rose Davis of Palermo and Mary Teska of Pulaski; and one brother, James Look of Richland. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from noon to 1 p.m. prior to the funeral. | Look, Mildred (I27230)
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| 16034 | Newspaper Obituary - September 10, 1924 Oswego Palladium - Oswego, New York - Albert Briggs - Albert Briggs, 81, died last evening at the home of his son, William Briggs, at New Haven, where he had resided for the past six years. Most of Mr. Briggs’ four score years were passed at Albion, where he was well-known, and from which place he enlisted in the 110th, Volunteer Infantry, Company B, for service in the Civil War. Surviving are eight children; William Briggs, New Haven; Mrs. Barney Dennie, Pulaski; Mrs. Eugene Holley, Albion; Mrs. R. Preeman, Mexico; Mrs. Charles Heffell, Woodville; Hiram Briggs, Richland; Mrs. Ezra Barden, Earlville, Mrs Lulu Sampson, Oswego. The funeral will be held Friday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. J. Warren of the M. E. church officiating. Interment at New Haven. | Briggs, Albert Joseph (I56697)
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| 16035 | Newspaper Obituary - September 10, 1969 Watertown Daily Times - Robt. Ewart Dies at 58 - Pulaski - Robert J Ewart, 58, of 7736 North St. died this morning at 10 in Mercy Hospital, Watertown, where he was admitted Monday, following a short illness. Friends may call Thursday and Friday at the Foster Funeral Home. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Leola Ewart; a son, Lewis R., Camden; five grandchildren, and his mother, Mrs. Clara Ewart, Pulaski, R.D. Born May 25, 1911, in the Town of Albion, a son of Ben and Clara Dawley Ewart, he was graduated from Pulaski High School. He married Leola Keeney Aug. 14, 1937, in Osceola, with Rev. Charles Rowley officiating. The couple has lived all their married life in Pulaski. Mr. Ewart was employed as a carpenter on various construction jobs in the region. He was a member and treasur er of the Ringgold Fire Dept.; a member, of the Albion Fish and Game Club; Oswego County Federation of Sportsmen; Mad River Game Club, and was moderator of the deer forum held in Pulaski this spring. | Ewart, Robert Joseph (I35142)
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| 16036 | Newspaper Obituary - September 10, 1991 Watertown Daily Times- New York - FUNERAL THURSDAY FOR LONNIE RITTER - A prayer service for Lonnie J. Ritter, 25, Plank Road, will be at 9:15 a.m. Thursday at Simpson-Cleveland Funeral Home, Watertown, followed by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, Evans Mills, with the Rev. Andrew Amyot officiating. Burial will be in Sanford Corners Cemetery. Mr. Ritter died at 8:51 p.m. Sunday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, where he had been a patient for three and a half weeks. His death was attributed to liver failure. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Mercy Center for Health Services, Watertown. Surviving are his mother, Rita Ritter, Calcium; a brother, Timothy J., Calcium; a sister, Mrs. Gary (Cheryl Ann) Fitzgerald, Watertown; two half brothers, Larry Ritter, AuSable Forks, and Gary Ritter, Watertown; a half sister, Cindy Schmit, address unknown; his maternal grandparents, Edward and Mary LaBrie, Calcium, and several nieces and nephews. His father, Marvin Ritter, died March 10, 1980. He was born Feb. 25, 1966, in Watertown, a son of Marvin and Rita LaBrie Ritter. He graduated from Indian River Central School, Philadelphia, and from Jeff-Lewis BOCES, Watertown, as a licensed practical nurse. Mr. Ritter was an LPN at the Madonna Home, Watertown. A marriage to Samantha J. Stewart ended in divorce. | Ritter, Lonnie Joseph (I70448)
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| 16037 | Newspaper Obituary - September 10, 2003 Delaware State News - Dover, Delaware - Mina G. Cotullas, 90 - DOVER - Mina G. Cotullas of Dover died Monday, Sept. 8, 2003, in her home surrounded by her loving caregivers. She was 90. Mrs. Cotullas was born May 30, 1913, in Richland, N.Y., daughter of the late Charles A. and Edna Nelty (Netty) Look. Her early education began in a one-room schoolhouse in the Richland area, which concluded with a short stay in an orphanage. She began her working career at Niagara Mohawk Power Co., Syracuse, N.Y., which lasted 20 years. It was then she met the love of her life, James P. Cotullas. They were married May 28, 1950. They owned and operated several restaurants, including the Cozy Nook, the Golden Apple and the Crest Luncheonette in the New Syracuse area and the Blue Lantern near Nazareth, Pa. During her marriage, Mrs. Cotullas enjoyed three trips to Greece, spending a total of four years with her husband's family. In 1973, they moved to Dover, making it their permanent home. She enjoyed life as a homemaker and also worked for Kmart for five years. She accepted the Lord as her personal savior at age 27 and continued to nurture that relationship throughout her life. Mrs. Cotullas enjoyed her later years watching her favorite television ministries, reading her Bible and listening to gossip tapes. She loved visits from her friends, sharing jigsaw puzzles, card games and the labors of her flower garden. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 38 years, James P. Cotullas, on Dec. 23, 1987. She is survived by a son, David Cotullas of Dover; two grandchildren, James Cotullas of Dover and Katherine Cotullas of Harrington; and an extended family of devoted friends and loving caregivers. Services will be noon Thursday in Pippin Funeral Home, 119 W. Camden-Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, where friends may call two hours before services. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery, Dover. Instead of flowers, contributions can be made to Delaware Hospice, 911 S. DuPont Highway, Dover, DE 19901. | Look, Mina Gertrude (I36981)
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| 16038 | Newspaper Obituary - September 10, 2018 Reporter - Lansdale, Pennsylvania - Olive Ruth (Manns) House, age 100, died Thursday afternoon, September 6, 2018, in Rockhill Mennonite Community where she was a resident. She was formerly from Lansdale, PA. She was preceded in death by her husband Richard F. House. She was born in Manitoba, Canada, daughter of the late Frank and Alice Manns. She was a Nursing Manager at Abington Hospital, Abington, PA. She was a member and one of the founding members of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Hilltown, PA. She is survived by her sons; Donald R. House (Lucille) of Costa Mesa, CA., and Gerald House (Elaine) of Lansdale, PA, 9 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her son James House. Interment private. In lieu of flowers please send donations in her name to: Good Shepherd Church, 1634 Hilltown Pike, Hilltown, PA. 18927. Arr. Shelly Dinan Funeral Home, Lansdale, PA. | Manns, Olive Ruth (I73721)
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| 16039 | Newspaper Obituary - September 11, 1969 Oswego County Weeklies - Mrs. Blanche E. King, 75, of 8913 Seventh North St., Clay, died Sept. 5 at St Joseph's Hospital after a long illness. A native of Clay, Mrs. King was a member of Brewerton United Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Clifford King; a son, Richard King of Danville, Il.; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Sheedy of Baldwinsville; three grandchildren. Private services were Sept. 8 at the family's convienience at Falardeau Funeral Home, Baldwinsville, the Revs, Donald G. Fosberge of Brewerton United Methodist Church and John Kisselburg of Lutheran Church Clay officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Baldwinsville. | Hamlin, Blanche E. (I78658)
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| 16040 | Newspaper Obituary - September 11, 1991 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Gary A. Jenks, 57, of 169 W. Fourth St., died Tuesday at Lee Memorial Hospital. A native of Henderson, Mr. Jenks lived in Fulton 37 years. He retired Aug. 31 as a photoengraver after 35 years with Sealright Corp. Mr. Jenks was a member of Holy Family Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Audrey Kinsman; a son, Gary M. of Fulton; a daughter, Lorrie Howe of Oswego; a brother, Fay of Colton; a sister, Bertha Phillips of Henderson; and two grandchildren. Services will be private. There will be no calling hours. Contributions may be made to charity.Traub Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. | Jenks, Gary Aloise (I10658)
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| 16041 | Newspaper Obituary - September 11, 2000 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - ERNEST DANA LUMBER COMPANY RETIREE - Ernest "Toby" Dana, 72, of 361 N. Main St., died Sunday at Crouse Hospital, Syracuse. Mr. Dana retired in 1988 after 44 years as a forklift operator for Blount Lumber Co., Lacona. He was treasurer, a past chief and a 52-year member of Sandy Creek Fire Department, a social member of Cable Trail Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lacona, and a member of the American Association of Horses Asses Corral 97 and Oswego County Firemen's Association. He also was an avid bowler. Born April 23, 1928, at Sandy Creek, son of William and Frances Collins Dana, he graduated from Sandy Creek High School. He married Marion Caufield on Jan. 29, 1948, at Sandy Creek with the Rev. Herbert Harrison officiating. She died June 10, 1987. Surviving are two daughters, Barbara Cleveland, Sandy Creek, and Merri Lynn Weeks, Camas, Wash.; a son, Thomas J., Pulaski; a sister, Charlotte Oakes, Syracuse; a brother, James, Lacona; nine grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Two sisters, Elsie Helbock and Mildred Stacy, and four brothers, William, Harley, Gerald and Harrison, died before him. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Summerville Funeral Home with the Rev. Roger Bell, pastor of Sandy Creek United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Sandy Creek Volunteer Fire Department. Newspaper Obituary - September 11, 2000 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - ERNEST DANA - Ernest "Toby" Dana, 72, of 361 N. Main St.,Sandy Creek, died Sunday at Crouse Hospital. He was a life resident of Sandy Creek and graduated from Sandy Creek High School. He retired in 1988 after 44 years as a forklift operator for Blount Lumber Co., Lacona. He was treasurer, past chief and a 52-year member of the Sandy Creek Fire Department, a social member of Cable Trail VFW Post, Lacona, and a member of AAHA Corral 97, Sandy Creek, and the Oswego County Firemen's Association. His wife, the former Marion Caufield, died in 1987. Survivors: Two daughters, Barbara Cleveland of Sandy Creek and Merri Lynn Weeks of Camas, Wash.; a son, Thomas J. of Pulaski; a sister, Charlotte Oakes of Syracuse; a brother, James of Lacona; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday at Summerville Funeral Home. Burial, Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 1997 Harwood Drive, Sandy Creek. Contributions: Sandy Creek Volunteer Fire Department. Newspaper Obituary - September 14, 2000 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - SANDY CREEK DEPARTMENT MOURNS COLLEAGUE ERNEST "TOBY" DANA, A 52-YEAR VOLUNTEER, WAS GIVEN A FIREFIGHTER'S FUNERAL. - In March, members of the Sandy Creek Volunteer Fire Department surprised veteran member Ernest "Toby" Dana by dedicating its new rescue truck to him. Dana, the department's treasurer, had served there 52 years and had driven rescue for at least 35. Fire Chief Ray Rice lured Dana to the station by calling him to an executive board meeting. When Dana arrived, he was greeted by friends, family and a plaque bearing his name on the side of the truck. "He was overwhelmed," Rice said. Wednesday, Dana's loved ones were grateful for that moment. Dana, 72, died Sunday at Crouse Hospital from complications of leukemia diagnosed just four weeks ago. His fellow firefighters honored him a final time Wednesday with a funeral procession from Sandy Creek to Riverside Cemetery in Pulaski that included seven fire trucks, an ambulance and more than 20 cars. Dana's children rode up front in the new rescue truck, behind the antique pumper that carried his flag-draped casket. Dana, a Sandy Creek native, started working at age 16, while still in high school, and joined the fire department at age 20. He was a forklift operator at Blount's Lumber for 44 years, during which he also went on nearly every fire call, attended nearly every meeting and held nearly every office in the fire department, said department president Jay Freeman. In 1987, he lost his wife, Marion, who worked with him at Blount's. The next year, Blount's closing forced his retirement. After that, Dana gave "110 percent" to the fire department, Freeman said. He helped run Tuesday night bingo, worked the beer tent at the Oswego County Fair and chaired the fund-raising Washington's Ball. "He slowed down after he started having heart problems (about eight years ago)," Freeman said. "But he still was there at every meeting and fund-raiser." Friends described Dana as an amazingly easygoing man with only kind words for others. Yet he took his position as treasurer very seriously. "He was generous about spending his own money, but not about spending the department's," Rice said. After he posed for a photo at the wheel of the new rescue truck, the joke was that "he was smiling because he didn't have to write a check for it," Rice said. The village footed that bill. The department took his death hard. Dana was working bingo last month when he began to feel faint and looked pale, Rice said. Guilfoyle Ambulance workers talked him into going to the hospital. He was diagnosed with leukemia and treated with chemotherapy, which seemed to be working. But it also allowed him to develop an infection that apparently caused his death, friends said. During his funeral Wednesday, the Phoenix and Parish fire departments sent ladder trucks whose crews extended the 75-foot ladders to form an arch over the cemetery gate and hung an American flag in the middle. Rice said the impressive display was the least they could do. "What we did is not near enough to what he deserved," he said. | Dana, Ernest Paul (I18264)
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| 16042 | Newspaper Obituary - September 11, 2016 Syracuse Post Standard - Karen Gardner, 73, a resident of Fulton, passed away on Tuesday, August 30 after battling a long illness. She had worked at the former Nestlé factory in Fulton, was a receptionist at various doctors' offices and as a teacher's aide at Oswego County BOCES. She served as commissioner for the Cody Fire District and was a member of the Cody Fire Department Auxiliary, Oswego County Ladies Auxiliary and Order of the Eastern Star. Karen was predeceased by her husband of 55 years, Donald Gardner; parents, Roland and Thola Kiblin and sister, Marion Pellet. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Carla Gardner; grandchildren, Kelsey and Kyler Gardner; sister, Jelenne (Bob) Cook; niece, Thola (Gary) Staves; nephew, Bruce (Jennifer) Cook and several other nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 13 at Foster Funeral Home, 910 Fay Street, Fulton with services to follow at 6 p.m. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions are encouraged to the Cody Fire Department or Fulton Firefighters Association. Foster Funeral Home, Inc. Date of Death: August 30, 2016 | Kiblin, Karen (I27386)
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| 16043 | Newspaper Obituary - September 12, 1907 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - News reached us Tuesday morning announcing the death of Eastman Carpenter, who died in a Boston hospital. Mr. Carpenter has resided in Oswego for the past twenty three years and went to a Boston hospital for treatment about a month ago. The deceased has two brothers and one sister that survive him, Mrs. A. J. Newton, of Sandy Creek, Chester Carpenter, of this place and G.L. Carpenter of Adams. | Carpenter, Warren Eastman (I8218)
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| 16044 | Newspaper Obituary - September 12, 1928 Pulaski Democrat - Mrs. Annie Henderson - On Saturday, September 1st occurred the death of Mrs. Annie Henderson, aged 65 years. She was born in Watertown, April 14, 1863. When she was nine years old, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Leno moved from Ilion to the town of Albion, where she lived until her marriage to Frank Henderson in 1882. She and her husband lived a successful and happy life on a farm in the town of Parish. Since the death of her husband, which occurred Dec. 16, 1922, she has made her home with her daughter, Miss Marion G. Henderson at Ontario, N.Y. She was a kind and loving mother and will be greatly missed by her friends and neighbors. Mrs. Henderson leaves to mourn her loss, two daughters, Mrs. C. E. Hoffman, of Howardville, and Miss Marion Henderson of Ontario, a son, Frederick Henderson, also of Ontario, a sister, Mrs. Frank Corwin, of Altmar, and four grandchildren. The funeral was held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Hoffman at Howardville on Sept. 4, 1928. | Leno, Annie Sophia (I35199)
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| 16045 | Newspaper Obituary - September 13, 1963 Standard Speaker - Hazleton, Pennsylvania - Public Health Nurse Killed In Accident - Thompsontown, Pa. - A truck auto crash on Route 22 east of Thompsontown Thursday killed Edith L. Chester, 61, of Duncannon R. D. 1., a state public health nurse. State police said a tank truck rig driven by Robert Norris, 32, of Philadelphia, skidded on the rain slickened road and jack knifed in front of Miss Chester's car. Morris escaped injury. Miss Chester, who was driving a state car, had been with the State Health Department for 36 years. - Miss Chester was pronounced dead the scene by Juniata County Coroner David Zeiders. | Lewis, Edith M (I59229)
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| 16046 | Newspaper Obituary - September 13, 1994 Salmon River News - Warren L. Chatterton - Warren L. Chatterton, 73, of Route 11, Mannsville, died Saturday, Sept 3, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse. A native of Volney, Mr. Chatterton attended Mexico Schools and had lived in the Mannsville are for the past 43 years. He retired in 1982 after 16 years as a carpenter and member of Local 747 Carpenters Union, Oswego. He was previously employed with Blount Lumber Company, Lacona. His first wife, the former Vivian Weaver died in 1976. He was a member of the Pulaski Baptist Church, member and Past Master of Sandy Creek Lodge 564 F&AM, member and Past Patron Lake Ontario Chaper 124, OES, Member and past Master of the Sandy Creek Grange 127, and the Oswego County Pomona Grange 13. He was a 7th Degree Granger. Surviving are his wife, the former Martha Ward Benjamin; two daughters Sally Stevens of Sandy Creek, and Cathy Manwaring of Mexico; two sons, Keith Chatterton of Lacona, and Roger Chatterton of Pulaski. A stepson Gerry Benjamin of Mannsville and three step daughters, Elaine Fairchild of Pulaski, Penny Shutts of Sandy Creek, and Lois Cannaday of Jacksonville, Fla. Three sisters Clarabell Nash of Waterville, Ruth Trainor, or Avon Park Fla, and Mabel Vicinus of North Fort Myers, Fla. Three brothers; Wilbur and Kenneth of Mannsville, and Carl of Kissimmee, Fla, 15 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren; two aunts and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Tuesdays Sept 6, at the Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with the Rev. Clay Berry officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. Grange services were held at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, Northern Oswego County Ambulance or Pulaski Community Ministries. | Chatterton, Warren Leigh (I33400)
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| 16047 | Newspaper Obituary - September 13, 2016 Syracuse Post Standard - Donna L. Godfrey, 71, of Richland, passed away Saturday, Sept. 10 at her home. She was born in Richland and life resident. She formerly owned and operated Donna's Restaurant in Richland. Donna is survived by her husband, William L. Godfrey; her sons, Billy (Missy) Godfrey and Shaun Godfrey; her daughters, Vicki Godfrey, Valerie (Tim) Martin and Wendy Godfrey; 8 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren and 6 sisters. Calling Hours: Thursday, Sept. 15 from 5 to 7 p.m. followed by a service at Summerville Funeral Home in Sandy Creek. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice of Central New York, 990 Seventh North St., Liverpool, NY 13088-3148. Date of Death: September 10, 2016. | Woolson, Donna Lee (I71868)
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| 16048 | Newspaper Obituary - September 14, 1991 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - EARL D. POTTER, 75 - WAS FORMER NY GRANGE HORSESHOE CHAMP - Earl D. Potter, 75, of County Route 52 died Friday at the home of his daughter in Syracuse. A native of LaFargeville, Mr. Potter lived in the Orwell area 50 years. He retired in 1981 after 15 years with Schoeller Technical Papers and previously was a self-employed carpenter and farmer. Mr. Potter was a member of the Northeast Oswego County Horseshoe Pitchers Association and Pulaski Grange 730. He was Grange New York State Horseshoe Champion from 1987 to 1990 and won a gold medal in the event at the 1990 New York State Senior Games in Cortland. His wife, the former Alice H. Mattison, died in 1985. Mr. Potter was a member of Orwell United Methodist Church, the New York State Old Tyme Fiddlers Association and the Upstate New York Blue Bird Society. He was president of the Bluff Hill Rod & Gun Club. He was a 55-year member of the Arbeit Lodge 168, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, in Mexico. An Army veteran of World War II, Mr. Potter was a life member and former commander and chaplain of Russell-Tryon Post 1435, American Legion, in Altmar. Surviving are two sons, Albert L. of Manlius and David J. of Pulaski; three daughters, Ann M. Hagadorn of Syracuse, Barbara P. Mousaw of Wilkesboro, N.C., and Ellen E. Potter of Rochester; a foster son, Ralph Steele of Oswego; a brother, Paul R. of Redfield; and six grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 7385 Park St. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Central New York, PO Box 69, Syracuse 13208. | Potter, Earl David (I34822)
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| 16049 | Newspaper Obituary - September 15, 1953 Philadelphia Inquirer - Tinney - Sept. 12, 1953. Cecelia B. (Nee McBride) wife of William P. Tinney and mother of Rev. Nicholas J. Tinney, O.F.M. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Thurs., 8:30 A.M. from her home, 4721 Chester ave. Solemn Requem Mass, St. Francis de Sales Church, 10 A.M. Friends may call Wed. eve. Newspaper Obituary - September 16, 1953 Philalphia Inquirer - Mrs. William P. Tinney - Solemn Requiem Mass for Mrs. Cecelia B. Tinney, wife of William P. Tinney, funeral director, will be sung at 10 A.M. tomorrow in the Church of St. Francis de Sales, 47th st. and Springfield ave. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. She was 76. Mrs. Tinney, who was a member of the Sodality of Blessed Virgin Mary of St. Francis Church, was a native of Plymouth, Pa. In addition to her husband, she is sruvived by three sons, the Rev. Nicholas J. Tinney, O.F.M., a teacher of Spanish and religion at Bishop Timons High School, Buffalo, N.Y., Edward J. and Francis J., and two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Urevick and Mrs. John J. O'Connor. Bridget Cecilia McBride (daughter of James McBride and Elizabeth Taylor) was born 04 Apr 1879 in Lost Creek, PA, USA411, and died 12 Sep 1953 in Philadelphia, PA, USA411. She married William Patrick Tinney on 1905 in Saint Francis Xavier, Philadelphia PA, son of Edward Tinney and Mary McFadden. Had 2 half sisters and 3 brothers by the name of Kennedy. Anna Kennedy Brennan mother of Elizabeth and Mary Brennan and Elizabeth Kennedy Smith wife of Harvey Smith She was raised in Plymouth, Pa, a suburb of Wilkes Barre. She had a brother John Kennedy who was the father of Mary Kennedy Zeiser (Mame) who was married to Tom. Brothers James, Edward and John Baptized as Bridgette. Nuns told her to use her middle name and she did in sixth grade. Called her husband, "Old thing". He called her Ceily or nothing. He would rap the table. She delivered dresses for her aunt to rich people. Started by picking up pins. They lived at 743 S. 20 Street for several years. They are there during the census of 1910. 1. First house was 5307 Chester Ave 2. Second house 4721 Chester Ave (She bought it at auction) 21 room house. 1 floor was business She always had "help", some of whom were relatives. Some lives in were Annie Reeder (Relative), Margaret Mc Crossan (Relative), Visitors (relatives) included Hughie Mulligan, Bob McKeown who had son named Brother Chrystom, O.F.M., who died right before Charles entered the order. Father James McLouskey, Diocese of Patterson New Jersey, connection to Muzzie. There was another Father James McClusky, CM, originally Vincentian priest, Wilkes Barre area. Went to Japan, under Japanese Bishop in Osaka, was interned during WWII and considered a spy by both the Japanese and Americans because he spoke both languages. He eventually returned to this country. Census of 1910 shows that her mother was born in Ireland. More About Bridget Cecilia McBride: Baptism: Real Name is Bridgette. Date born 2: 1878, Lost Creek, Pennsylvania. Burial: Holy Cross Cemetary, Yeadon, Pa. Organizations: The Catholic Temperance Union: Fr. Keough. More About Bridget Cecilia McBride and William Patrick Tinney: Marriage: 1905, Saint Francis Xavier, Philadelphia PA. | McBride, Cecilia Bridgette (I72318)
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| 16050 | Newspaper Obituary - September 15, 1966 Mexico independent - Harold Thomas, 67, of Albion Center Road, Pulaski, R.D. 4, died Friday morning, Sep. 9 at his home after a long illness. Mr. Thomas was born in Russell, Dec. 31, 1899, son of Norman and Louisa Snell Thomas and resided at Sacketts Harbor for 27 years before moving to Pulaski four years ago. He was a retired farmer. Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. Frances Towsley Thomas are: two daughters, Mrs. Hilda Snyder, Watertown, and Miss Stephanie Thomas at home; two sons, Hazen Thomas, Black River and Kenneth Thomas of Sulpher Springs, two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Shirley Loop, Star Lake. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Harter Funeral Home with burial in Pineville cemetery. | Thomas, Harold Roosevelt (I34978)
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