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17451 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 24, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - The funeral of Freddie Martin, youngest son of Peter Martin, who died near Sand Bank last Saturday, of membranous croup, was held on Monday in the disciple church, services conducted by Rev. J. Gordon, of Sand Bank. Martin, Frederick H. (I80510)
 
17452 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 25, 1899 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Scott - In Syracuse, October 20, 1899, Mary Ann Scott, aged 80 years. Mrs. Scott was a former resident of this village, having removed here from her birthplace, Petersburg, New York, and from here about seven years ago. She was the last of a large family of children. Her husband died four years ago last January. She is survived by nine children, Rollin A., Frank C., and Mrs. Edward Dillenbeck, of this village; Fred E. and Louise E., of Syracuse; Mrs. M. Sperling, of Oneida; George B., of Chicago; Mrs. J. M. Scott, Bennington, Vermont; Rev. E. F. Scott, at a soldier's home in Ohio. The remains were brought here for instrument. Funeral services were held in the M. E. church, Monday afternoon. Clark, Mary Ann (I52643)
 
17453 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 25, 1899 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Prof. Edward Orton - Columbus, Ohio, October 17 ¬Prof. Edward Orton, PhD, L.L.D., of the Ohio State University, died suddenly yesterday at his home in this city of heart disease. Prof. Orton was one of the most distinguished geologists of America, and was honored last year by selection to the presidency of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, presiding at Columbus meeting. He had been, since 1885, state geologist, his official report in that capacity forming a most valuable contribution to geological science. He was born March 9, 1829, at Deposit, New York, and received his earlier education on a farm. He graduated from Hamilton College, in 1848 and studied theology at Lane seminary. He was president of Antioch College when, in 1873, he was called to the presidency of the Ohio State University, in the city. He resigned that position in 1881, but retained a professorship in geology. Several years ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis, but recovered sufficiently to continue his university work up to a few days ago. Dr. Orton was widely known as a lecturer. -Toledo Blade.
Mr. Orton was a relative of all the Orton's in this county and was here on a visit about two years ago. It was he that wrote up the history of the Orton family which traces their ancestry back to Thomas Orton, who settled in Connecticut in 1641. The great-grandchildren of Joseph Orton are the 11th generation down from Thomas Orton. Prof. Orton was expected to be present last year at the Orton reunion but owing to his poor health had to aive it up at a late day much to the regret of all his friends.
 
Orton, Edward Francis Baxter (I52623)
 
17454 NEWSPAPER OBITUARY - Wednesday, October 25, 1972 Oswego Valley News - Fulton, New York - Heagerty Services - George William Heagerty, Sr., 69, of 16 VanBuren Street, died Thursday at Lee Memorial Hospital following an illness of several months. Born in Oswego, he resided in Fulton most of his life. He was employed at the Nestles Company for many years before retiring. He was a communicant of the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edna Heagerty; four daughters, Mrs. Virginia Manwaring of Mexico, Mrs. Edna Salisbury of Fulton, Mrs. Grace Marie Frumert of Mexico and Mrs. Mary Lou Kempston of Fulton; five sons, Clarence, George Jr., Joseph, Paul and Daniel Heagerty, all of Fulton; 30 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Services were held Monday, October 23, at the Young and Son Funeral Home and in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Burial was in Mr. Adnah Cemetery. Heagarty, George William Sr. (I27370)
 
17455 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 27, 1869 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Died - In South Richland, October 19th, Joseph Hutchins, aged 70 years, 6 months and 13 days. Mr. Hutchins came to Onondaga County at the age of 19, where he professed faith in Christ when near 30 years old. From thence he removed to Fulton, Oswego County, and then to the town of Mexico, and then in the spring of 1848 to Holmesville, where for over 21 years he has resided within the bounds of the Baptist Church at that place, of which he, with his wife, four sons and one daughter, were members. He has suffered with a severe cough for the past six years, which, combined with catarrh, led to consumption, which terminated his sufferings. Hutchins, Joseph (I79769)
 
17456 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 27, 1897 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Conley - In Buskirles Bridge, Washington County, New York, October 20, 1897, James E. Conley, aged 22 years, 4 months. Mr. Conley was married to Nellie Ingersoll, of this place, September 15, 1896. Conley, James (I31745)
 
17457 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 27, 1920 Pulaski Democrat - Again death has entered our midst and taken from the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Butterworth, their little son, Earl, aged 12 years, 10 months. He was confined to his bed less than a week. He passed away Saturday evening at 6:30. His life was short but to those who knew him it was a life of sweetness. A smile for everybody and a pleasant word to all. Saturday afternoon he called his family to his bedside and told them of the beautiful city to which he was going and with a smile on his face asked them to meet him there. Much grief is felt in this place but we can only say that Jesus has taken one more lamb to his fold. A beautiful bud from earth has gone to a home beyond the sky to a mansion of light. Little Earl has gone where they never say good bye. Butterworth, Earl Dickson (I80264)
 
17458 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 3, 1984 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Bruce L. Archibee, 32 - Bruce Lee Archibee, 32, Elms Road, Sandy Creek, was struck by a car Saturday evening, September 22, 1984, on Route 3 near Brewster’s Restaurant. Born September 1, 1952 in Watertown, son of Mrs. Dora Graham Archibee and the late Arnold Archibee, he was graduated from Sandy Creek Central School in 1971 and later attended Auburn Community College. He was employed as a siding applicator by Larry Yerdon Construction Company, Sandy Creek. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Dora A. Archibee, Orwell; four brothers, Ronald G., Lacona, David A., Orwell, and Daniel A. and Brian K., of Sandy Creek; a sister, Lydiann M. Archibee, Lakeland, Florida; and aunts, uncles and nephews. The funeral was held Tuesday, September 25th at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. George Pattington, former pastor of Boylston the Wesleyan church, officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Archibee, Bruce Lee (I73059)
 
17459 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 30, 1895 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Altmar - Died, October 26, 1895, of pneumonia, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jennings. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved father and mother. Jennings, Unknown (I52321)
 
17460 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 31, 1900 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Amelia Eckel Jones - Mrs. Amelia Eckel Jones whose death occurred in Troy, last week, was born and lived in this village until eight years ago when she moved to Utica. Six years ago she married Mr. Milton Jones and two years ago they moved to Troy. She leaves a husband, one little daughter five years old, a mother and tluee sisters. The funeral was held from the home of her mother, and Utica, last Thursday. She was buried with the Episcopal ceremony, in the faith of which church she lived and died. The floral tributes were extensive and beautiful, expressing the love of many friends. Mrs. Jones was 38 years of age. Eckel, Amelia (I52918)
 
17461 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 5, 1921 Fulton Patriot - Obituary Mention - Horr - The sad news of the death of Charles Horr at his home in Los Angeles, Cal., was received this week by his friends in Fulton. Mr. Horr was born in Phoenix and moved to Fulton 22 years, and was employed for several years in the Foster Brothers & Chattilion knife works. Some 12 years ago he was stricken with trouble that baffled the efforts of specialists and he gave up his position. A year ago he sold his West side property and removed to Los Angeles. He is survived by his widow and one daughter, besides relatives in Phoenix. Horr, Charles (I56311)
 
17462 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 5, 1966 Citizen Advertiser - Auburn, New York - Joseph S. Nedza Dies After Illness - Joseph S. Nezda, 80, of 117 1/2 VanAnden St., died Tuesday afternoon at Auburn Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He was born in Auburn and always lived here. He was a communicant of St. Francis Church. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mabel Feek Nezda; four sons, Joseph, Stanley, John and Anthony of Auburn; two daughters, Mrs. William Deal and Miss Stella Nezda of Auburn; four grandchildren; four sister, Mrs. Caoline Dec of Auburn, Mrs. Frank Skrupa, Syracuse, Mrs. Frank Sisto, of New York City, and a sister living in Poland, a brother, Anthony Nedza of Seneca Falls, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 9:45 a.m Friday at the E.A. Helock & Son Funeral Home with services at St. Francis Church at 10:15 a.m. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight and on Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Nedza, Joseph (I13404)
 
17463 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 7, 1964 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mrs. Walter E. Phillips - Mrs. Blanche McLaughlin Phillips, 35, wife of Walter E. Phillips, was striken ill late Tuesday evening in her home at Oswego Center and was removed to Oswego Hospital where she died shortly after midnight. Born in Oswego Town, March 6, 1879, she was the daughter of the late William and Katie Finnan McLaughlin. Mrs. Phillips was a member of Oswego Center Methodist Church and while her health permitted was active in the WSCS of the church. Surviving with her husband, are one daughter, Mrs. Reginald (Florence) Hoff of RedCreek and two sons, Earl Phillps and Walter Phillips, both of Oswego, also seven grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Friday at 2 p.m. at the Dain funeral home. Burial will be in Rural cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home are this evening from 7 to 9 and Thursday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Phillips family request that contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. McLaughlin, Blanche E. (I34659)
 
17464 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 8, 1913 The Times-Tribune - Scranton, Pennsylvania - MRS. SHEPHERD DIED AT HER HOME IN GREEN RIDGE - Julia Alice, wife of John Shepherd, died at the family home, 433 Deacon street, this morning at 7 o'clock. She is survived by her husband and two sons, Dr. R. C. Shepherd, of Green Ridge, and Warton Shepherd, at home. The funeral will be held from the family home Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Services in charge of Rev. M. L. Harding, of the Providence M. E. Church. Interment in Dunmore cemetery. Cotton, Julia Alice (I63831)
 
17465 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 9, 1895 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Pulaski, New York, October 5th, Mrs. Rua Dillenbeck, wife of Peter Dillenbeck, aged 76 years, 7 months and 5 days. The funeral was held at the house, Monday at 3 p.m. Rev. D. J. Bailey conducted the services. The deceased was a daughter of Peleg Hinman, and has a brother and sister, Miss Ada and Maurice Hinman, both residing in Oswego. For many years she was partially blind yet bore her affliction patiently, just before death came, her eye sight apparently returned, and exclaimed "Oh! How light it is!" She leaves a husband, one son Edward, and a daughter, Mrs. Jefferson Hunyan, all of whom held her in loving esteem.

Newspaper Article - Wednesday, October 30, 1895 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Card of Thanks - To our friends and neighbors, for their kind assistance during the sickness, death and burial of our beloved wife and mother. What is our loss is her gain and glory. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dillenbeck, S. P. Dillenbeck, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Runyon. 
Hinman, Rua (I50633)
 
17466 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 13, 1871 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Death of Deacon G. W. Harding - Deacon Grove W. Harding, an esteemed citizen of this town, aged nearly seventy years died on _ last, at 4 p.m. His sickness was a weeks’ duration, nothing was _ until about 12 hours before his death when the system became paralyzed and his dissolution was so rapid that his own family scarcely realized _ vital spark was so soon to depart. The funeral ceremonies take place today at _ o’clock at the residence of _, and 1 o’clock at the Congregational church. Harding, Grove Willis (I65613)
 
17467 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 13, 1899 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Rima - In this village, September 7, 1899, John Rima, aged 40 years. Mr. Rima has been a cripple since he was four years of age and yet he was industrious and maintained a livelihood, supporting a wife and two children. Rima, John W. (I52584)
 
17468 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 13, 1978 Oswego Valley News - Oswego, New York - Illness Claims John R. Kinsman - John R. Kinsman, 81, a resident of 219 Utica St., died Friday, Sept. 8 at Lee Memorial Hospital after an illness of several months. Born in Sandy Creek, he resided in Fulton most of his life. Retired, he was formerly employed by Logan Long Company, Fulton. He was a member of Pathfinder Rod and Gun Club. He is survived by his wife, Jean, four daughters, Mrs. Burdette (Betty) Beeles, Mrs. Gary (Audrey) Jenks, Mrs. William (Anna Mae) Conn, Mrs. Richard (Doris) Ives, all of Fulton; two sons, Harold, Oklahoma City, and Homer R., Hannibal; 13 grandchildren , one great grandson, and nieces and nephews. Services were held Monday, Sept. 11 at 1:30 p.m. at Young and Son Funeral Home, with Rev. Daniel A. Kolke of First Baptist Church, Fulton, officiating. Burial was in Fairdale Cemetery, Town of Hannibal. Kinsman, John Russell (I69476)
 
17469 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 15, 1847 Richland Courier - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this Town on Thursday the 9th inst., Israel Jones, aged 72 years. Mr. Jones was the first who groped his way through the 12 mile wood and settled in this town some 43 years ago. He was the oldest of nine children, whose father lived to a sufficient age to see them all settled in the world, and who with this exception are now living, and the long funeral train of connection that followed him to the grave, shows conclusively that his descendants will not soon be extinct. Jones, Israel (I27270)
 
17470 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 19, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In the town of Sandy Creek, September 16, 1894, Israel Chawgo, aged 70 years. He was father-in-law of William Averill, of this town. Chawgo, Israel (I54559)
 
17471 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 19, 1900 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mary A. Mattison - The funeral of-the late Mary A. Mattison, wife of Milton Mattison, was held at her late residence near Port Ontario, Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock, Rev. J. Foster Wilcox officiating. Deceased was forty-eight years of age and had resided in the community in which she died for many years. She was a disciple of Jesus Christ, having been converted many years ago. Over twenty-five years she had been a member of the Baptist church, having united with the church at Central City, Iowa. She was highly respected by her acquaintances, was a devoted wife and a kind and thoughtful neighbor. Beside her husband, she leaves four children to mourn her loss, three sons and one daughter. Interment was made in the Pulaski cemetery. Chamberlain, Mary Adelaide (I52670)
 
17472 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 20, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Port Ontario Giles W. Hemens nearly a life-long resident in this community, died of cancer of the stomach Friday, September 15, aged near 70 years.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 27, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Friday morning, September 15, 1905. occurred the death of Giles Hemens, after a lingering illness of cancer of the stomach, which was caused from a strain received by a leading a colt several years ago. Although he was not expected to live long, his death was a shock to his relatives and friends. The deceased was born in Syracuse February 22, 1837; later his parents moved to Port Ontario. In 1872 he married Miss Lizzie Hardie, of Richland, and in 1876 moved to Pulaski, where he has since resided. The deceased was a firm believer of Christ and as the time drew near for his departure, he was ready and willing to go at the Master's call. The funeral was held from his late residence on Port Avenue, Rev. A. I. Ehle officiating. Burial at Pulaski cemetery. Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Brooks sang, Miss Jessie Williamson accompanying. They sang three favorite pieces of the deceased, "Rock of Ages," "Jesus is Precious" and "Will There be Any Stars." Besides his wife and daughter, he leaves to mourn his loss six brothers and two sisters and a large circle of friends and relatives.
September 15, 1905 Giles Hemans, age 68 years, 7 months, 25 days, Married, Sailor on the Lakes, born in New York, Resident of Richland Township for 28 years, Son of Sylvester Hemans born in England, and Marie Fox, Died in Pulaski of cancer of the stomach.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 20, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Port Ontario - Giles W. Hemens nearly a life-long resident in this community, died of cancer of the stomach Friday, September 15, aged near 70 years.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 27, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Friday morning, September 15, 1905, occurred the death of Giles Hemens, after a lingering illness of cancer of the stomach, which was caused from a strain received by a leading a colt several years ago. Although he was not expected to live long, his death was a shock to his relatives and friends. The deceased was born in Syracuse February 22, 1837; later his parents moved to Port Ontario. In 1872 he married Miss Lizzie Hardie, of Richland, and in 1876 moved to Pulaski, where he has since resided. The deceased was a firm believer of Christ and as the time drew near for his departure, he was ready and willing to go at the Master's call. The funeral was held from his late residence on Port Avenue, Rev. A. I. Ehle officiating. Burial at Pulaski cemetery. Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Brooks sang, Miss Jessie Williamson accompanying. They sang three favorite pieces of the deceased, "Rock of Ages," "Jesus is Precious" and "Will There be Any Stars." Besides his wife and daughter, he leaves to mourn his loss six brothers and two sisters and a large circle of friends and relatives.
 
Hemens, Giles W. (I76409)
 
17473 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 21, 1904 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Benjamin Dow - Mr. Benjamin Dow died September 16, 1904, aged ninety-three years, two months and seven days. He was born in Sterling, Windham County, Connecticut, July 9, 1811. When about nine years of age he, with his parents, Daniel and Susan Douglas Dow, removed to Richfield Springs where he attended school and later learned the carpenter and joiner's trade at which he worked for many years. In 1833 he was married to Miss Martha Doolittle and the union was blessed with two children, Malvina C., deceased, and Mrs. Isabelle Doane, of Fall City, Wisconsin. In 1837 he came to Pulaski where he has since resided and for a great many years was employed in the Ontario Iron Works under the different owners. After the death of his first wife he married her sister, Mary Doolittle, who passed away to the Great Unknown, July 19, 1904, a little less than eight weeks before him, and by whom he had one daughter, Mrs. Martha M. Zufelt, with whom they had made their home for many years and upon whom and her family their double loss falls heavily. Mr. Dow had been confined to his bed since May 1 and on September 15 he received another shock which resulted in his death. His funeral was held Sunday, September 18, at 2 o'clock, Rev. J. B. Felt, of the Congregational church, officiating, of which church the deceased had been a member for many years. There were numerous floral offerings from many kind friends and neighbors. He was laid at rest in the Pulaski cemetery by the side of the one who had only a short time preceded him to that land where sorrow never enters and to await the great Resurrection Morn. The bearers were Messrs. H T. Cooper, A. H. Bun, A. linker, and C. M. Wood. Dow, Benjamin (I77740)
 
17474 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 22, 1897 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this village, September 15th, 1897, Frances, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burt, aged 10 months and 5 days.

Vitals - September 15, 1897 ~ Francis C. Burt, age 10 months, 5 days, born in Pulaski, Son of Ward Burt born in New York, and Hannah Orton Burt born in New York, Died in Pulaski of enterocolitis. 
Burt, Frances C (I28077)
 
17475 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 23, 1896 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albion - Died, at home Wednesday evening, September 16, Mary Jane Mowers. She had been a great sufferer for many months. She was tenderly cared for by her friends and all that could be was done for her comfort. Her funeral took place Saturday at ten o'clock at the house and at twelve at the school house at Fraicheur where the burial took place, Rev. Charles Parkhurst officiating. She leaves a kind husband, two sons, Frank and George, of this place, one daughter, Mrs. James Temple of Amboy and many friends to mourn her loss.

Newspaper Article - Wednesday, September 23, 1896 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fraicheur - The funeral of Mrs. J. J. Mowers was held here last Saturday, September 19. The deceased was born in this place and has lived here the greater part of her life. She leaves a husband, two sons and two daughters to mourn her loss.
 
Johnson, Mary Jane (I17733)
 
17476 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 23, 1896 Wilkes-Barre Record - PLYMOUTH - The funeral of Charles Sprake occurred yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his home on Vine street. The large attendance of friends was a splendid tribute to the character of the deceased. The I.O.O.F. and hose companies Nos. 3 and 2 attended in a body, also a deleation of six from hose company No. 1. The floral offerings were many and of beautiful design. Among them were wreats from the fire companies, a lyre from the employes of No. 12, harp from the Odd Fellows and several handsome bouquets. Services were conducted at the house, Rev. T. C. McKay, pastor of Elm Congregational Church officiating. The remains were laid at rest in Hanover Green Cemetery. The pall bearers were: From the Odd Fellows, Thomas Easen, Louis Wandell, George Hoover; from the hose company No. 3, David Davis, John May and Harry Sorber. The flower bearers were Jacob Hooven, Daniel Davis, John Phillips and Ambrose Lewis.

Newspaper Obituary - Sunday, November 22, 1896 - Wilkes-Barre Record - PLYMOUTH'S DEATH RATE - The Recent Typhold Fever Epidemic Was a Deadly Sort - During the summer months the threatened epidemic of typhoid fever at Plymouth created general alarm throughout the county. Fortunately the scare is now about over and the residents of old Shawnee breathe easier. From time to time the Leader published accurate amounts of the progress of the disease and gave the names of those who suffered from its ravages. There were about one hundred in all and twenty, or one fifth of the number sick died from its effects. Among them were: (Excerpt) Charles Sprake, September 20; (Excerpt).
From this it will be seen that Plymouth's death rate has been greater in proportion to population than that of any other city or town in Europe or America. Chicago ranks next to Shawnee. 
Sprake, Charles Edwin (I73664)
 
17477 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 24, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Death of Mrs. Ingersoll - After an illness of several months' duration Mrs. George D. Ingersoll, who had been under the x-ray treatment in the sanitarium of Dr. A. J. Campbell, in Syracuse, passed away in that city on Wednesday evening last about 7 o'clock. Mrs. Ingersoll was born in Western, Oneida county, New York, October 3, 1844, and had passed the greater portion of her life in Pulaski. Besides her husband she leaves one sister, Miss Lottie Flail, of this village. Mrs. Ingersoll was a member of the Congregational society. The funeral was held from that church at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Rev. Jesse B. Felt officiating. A quartet consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Clark, Miss L. Grace Henderson and Byron G. Seamans rendered "Nearer My God to Thee" and "My Jesus, as Thou Wilt." The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful, and included several set pieces, among them being two handsome floral pillows, a harp and an anchor. The seating capacity of the church was taxed to its utmost with the sorrowing relatives and friends of the deceased. Interment was at the Pulaski cemetery. Hall, Sarah (I45414)
 
17478 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 25, 1895 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - West Albion, September 23 - Mrs. Robert McNett went last week to Cattaraugus County, to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Davis. Owen, Martha (I67279)
 
17479 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 26, 1906 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Sanford Widrig - Sanford Widrig, aged 29 years, the subject of this sketch, was left an orphan when seven years of age and went to live in the home of the writer’s parents. He remained there until his death. For his kindness and faithfulness to those old people he gained the esteem and love of all who knew him. After his foster home was broken up he worked on farms in different places until eighteen years of age. Being very active when the Spanish-American war broke out, he with several other brave young man, in listed at Sacket Harbor in Company G in the gallant 9th and went to the front being one who took part in the first battle of the war. He received his discharge with honors and on his return home he contracted the yellow fever from which he recovered and returned to his friends the following September. In October, 1900, he again enlisted in the 7th New York Infantry and was sent with his regiment to Alaska where he remained three years. After being honorably discharged at the expiration of sendee he again returned to the home of his brother, Leon W. Stewart, in Pulaski, for a short time and then entered the service of the railroad as fireman. His ambition was to be engineer. He had passed all examinations and was soon to be promoted to his chosen profession which it was destined he should not fill. He was honest, honorable and brave; respected by all who knew him. He leaves a wife and one son, also a brother, Leon W. Stewart, of Oswego, and one sister, Mrs. L. Wilder, of Syracuse. His home was corner West 10th and Bridge Street, Oswego, New York. He was killed at Battle Island in a railroad wreck, near Fulton. - Mrs. T. R. Stewart.
A train on the Oswego & Syracuse division of the New York Central Railroad was wrecked at Battle Island, about eight miles out of Oswego Saturday afternoon at 6:30. Fireman Sanford Widrig, of Oswego, was killed. The wreck was caused by a cow which was asleep on the track. None of the passengers or crew except the fireman were seriously injured.
 
Widrig, Sanford (I65800)
 
17480 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 27, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Local Notes - The remains of Grover Cleveland Miller, the 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Miller, of Oswego, who died in that city Wednesday after a short illness, were brought to Pulaski Friday evening and Saturday forenoon were taken to Dugway, where the funeral took place. About three weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Miller took another son there for burial. Miller, Grover Cleveland (I69177)
 
17481 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 27, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Allie Potter, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Potter, died at the home of his parents at Old Forge, Wednesday, September 20, aged 22 years. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. T. T. Davies in Union church, Saturday afternoon, and burial made in Evergreen cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 27, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Allie Potter - After a long battle with that dreaded disease, consumption, Allie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Potter, died at Old Forge, September 20, where the family are living temporarily. He was born in the village of Orwell twenty-three years ago. A few years ago he removed to Utica with his parents where he worked until his health failed and he has since been seeking to recover his health but with no avail. Allie was a young man much loved by his family and friends. He was a clean Christian boy and his life was full of promise of usefulness. The remains were brought to Orwell and rested at the home of Mrs. Roxanna Beadle until Saturday when the funeral was held at the church, at two o'clock. It was Allie's twenty-third birthday. Rev. T. T. Davies officiated at the church and Rev. George Bentley, of new Hartford, officiated at the grave. Both clergymen performed the sad rites with an impressiveness that was felt and participated in by the great circle of friends present. The beautiful floral tributes told of the sweet remembrance of Allie's friends and he was laid to peaceful rest in Evergreen Cemetery. The bearers were his two brothers, Carl and Earl Potter, and two cousins, the Messrs. Pennock. 
Potter, Allen Royel (I45383)
 
17482 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 29, 1920 Fulton Patriot - Peter Horr, aged 90 years, who died at Phoenix on Friday, was the father of Mrs. George Cuyler of this city.

Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, September 24, 1920 Oswego Daily Palladium - Aged Phoenix Man Dead - Peter Horr, 90, of Phoenix, died yesterday at the Homeopathic Hospital in Syracuse where he had been for the past month. He is survived by three sons and four daughters. The funeral was held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Horr home in Phoenix.

Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, September 23, 1920 Oswego Daily Times - Phoenix Man Dies In Syracuse - Peter Horr, 90, of Phoenix, died yesterday at the Homeopathic hospital in Syracuse, where he had been a patient one month. Mr. Horr leaves three sons, Ward, Charles, and Frank Horr of Phoenix, and four daughters, Mrs. Ida Warring and Mrs. John Bentley of Phoenix, Mrs. George Cuyler of Fulton and Mrs. Grace Harding of this city.

Obits from Phoenix Scrapbooks - Peter Horr was removed to a Syr Hospital several weeks ago for a treatment - died last evening. Mr. Horr suffered from gangrene on and off his feet, which did not yield to local treatment and he was taken to the hospital and the foot amputated just above the ankle. He seemed to improve, hopes were entered of his complete recovery, another operation was necessary - Sept. 24, 1920. 
Horr, Peter (I78753)
 
17483 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 30, 1931 Wilkes-Barre Record - Mrs. Bialogowicz Dies - Mrs. Mary Bialogowicz, 64, of 700 West Main street, mother of Councilman Joseph Bialogowicz, died yesterday morning after a lingering illness of complications. A resident of Plymouth for the last half century since coming from Poland, Mrs. Bialogowicz was one of its most active citizens. She was one of the organizers of the Polish National Catholic club and Polish Women's club. She was active in social and communtiy affairs of Plymouth and the news of her untimely demise will be a shock to hundred of friends in that section. Mrs. Bialogowicz's death follows just five months and two days after the passing of her son, Chester, a former member of the Plymouth Police department who was killed at Truesdale colliery, April 27. She was a member of both the Polish National and Polish Womens club, Spojnia Lodge, C. M. P. Branch, 484. The following children survive: Mrs. Matthew Cheslo, Plymouth; Albert, Newark; Mrs. Vincent Kennedy, Plymouth; Joseph, John, Peter, Frank and Edward; all at home; also one brother, Ignatz Faldak, and two sisters, Anna and Sophia Faldak, all of Chicago, and twelve grandchildren. Saidak, Mary (I75429)
 
17484 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 4, 1901 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Port Ontario - Some months ago we chronicled the demise of Prosper Harding, of Apalachicola, Florida. Again death has entered the household, and claimed for its own, little Grover, five years of age, and the only son of Prosper and Martha Harding, who died, August 15, 1901, with congestion of the brain. Mrs. Harding, who is a sister of Mrs. W. E. Nelson, has the sympathy of relatives and friends in this, her native town. Harding, Grove A (I52939)
 
17485 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 4, 1974 Pulaski Democrat - Ethel Greenwood Of Pulaski Dies - Ethel S. Greenwood, 56, of Ouderkirk Road Pulaski RD 2, Pulaski, died on Monday morning August 26 at the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown. She was born on February 17, 1918 in Sandy Creek, the daughter of Milton and Mertle Kinsman Stewart. She attended Sandy Creek High School and after marrying Ernest Greenwood, the couple lived on Outerkirk Rd. She was a waitress in several area restaurants. Surviving besides her husband are: five brothers, Dexter, Fred, Harold and James Stewart, all of Pulaski and George Stewart of Adams: two sisters, Mrs. Eva Sampson of Ellisburg and Mrs. Bertha Thompson of Buffalo. Funeral services were held at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, on Wednesday, August 28, at 1 p.m. The Rev. Edwin A. Potter officiated. Burial was in Richland Cemetery. Stewart, Ethel Irene (I77929)
 
17486 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 5, 1945 Sandy Creek News - Mrs. Frances Weed Dies After Long Illness - Mrs. Frances Ann Weed, 79, widow of Charles E. Weed, died Monday, September 3, 1945 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lora Lindsey, West Sandy Creek. Born in the town of Ellisburg February 2, 1896, a daughter of Henry and Myra Boomer Clark, Mrs. Weed lived in Ellisburg and Sandy Creek all her life. She was a member of Sandy Creek Baptist church and its Philathea class and of Sandy Creek Grange. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Matthews of Sandy Creek and Mrs. Thomas Fry of Watertown, two sons, Glen Weed of Richland and Gleason Weed of Sandy Creek; two brothers, Leonard Clark of Ellisburg and D. H. Clark of Binghampton; one sister, Mrs. Janet Woodard of Camden; 16 grandchilden; 12 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Weston & Woodard funeral home, Sandy Creek, by Rev. David Owen, pastor of the Baptist church. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery, Sandy Creek.
 
Clark, Frances Ann (I4621)
 
17487 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 6, 1939 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Heart Attack Fatal To Mattison Burns - Mattison Bums, 73, for many years employed at Douglaston Manor Farms, died last Thursday night at Community hospital from a heart attack. He had been a patient at Community hospital since August 21 suffering from injuries which he received when knocked from his bicycle near the Douglaston farm by a car being driven by Harold Sorenson of Oneida. In this accident, Mr. Bums is reported to have received three broken ribs on the left side, a fracture of the left leg, cuts and bruises about the head and back. Mr. Bums was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bums born in Richland, December 28, 1866, and had been a resident of this vicinity most of his life. He had been employed at Douglaston for 28 years, going there as gardener for the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Moody, and being retained after their death by their daughter, Mrs. Hugh Barclay. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Addie North of this community; five sons, Ward, Lyle and Carl of Pulaski, Robert of Barnes Corners and Edward of Syracuse; a daughter, Mrs. Anna Adams of Rochester, and two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Jones of Syracuse and Mrs. George Dunlap of Mexico. Funeral services were held from the Foster funeral home on Park street, Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. W. A. Gardner of the Methodist church, officiating. Burial was made in Willis cemetery. Burns, Mattison Acy (I17158)
 
17488 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 6, 1967 Palladium Times - Frederick W. Horr, 55, of 7 Reach St., died Tuesday evening at Lee Memorial hospital after a short illness. Born in Fulton, he was a life resident of this city. He was new car sales manager for Longley Brothers. He attended the State Street Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen G. Horr; three sons, Donald of Constantia, Leigh of West Covenia, Calif., and William of Binghamton; a daughter, Mrs. Daniel Roth of Orlando, Fla.; seven grandchildren; his father, Frank Horr of Fulton; five brothers, Irwin of Scottsville, Lester of Fulton, Ronald and Lawrence Horr of Rochester, and M-Sgt. Gordon Horr, Fort Gordon, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Stacy of Rochester; nieces and nephews. Services will be held at the Foster funeral home Saturday at 10 a.m. with Rev. Harold Thomas, pastor of State Street Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Mount Adnah cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening and Friday afternoon and evening.

Newspaper Obituary - September 21, 1967 Fulton Patriot - Frederick W. Horr, 55, 7 Roach St., died last week. Born in Fulton, he was a life resident of this city. He was new car sales manager tor Longley Brothers. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen G. Horr; three sons, Donald of Canastota, Leigh of West Covelia, Calif., and William of Binghamton; a daughter, Mrs. Daniel Roth of Orlando, Fla.; seven grandchildren; his father, Frank Horr of Fulton; five brothers, Irwin of Scottsville, Lester of Fulton, Ronald and Lawrence Horr of Rochester, and MSgt. Gordon Horr, Fort Gordon, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Stacy of Rochester; nieces and nephews. Burial was in Mt. Adnah Cemetery. 
Horr, Frederick William (I36886)
 
17489 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 7, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Mrs. Etta Stowell, wife of N. S. Stowell, and daughter of Orsamus Potter, Sandy Creek, died last Tuesday night after a long and painful illness. Her funeral was held at her late home Thursday, September 1st, conducted by Rev. T. T. Davies. She was forty-three years of age and was buried in Evergreen cemetery beside her daughter, Iva, whom she so deeply mourned. Potter, Etta (I52862)
 
17490 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 7, 1927 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Miner - Many sorrowing friends and relatives attended funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth M. Look Miner, wife of Harvey P. Miner, of Buffalo, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie L. Look of Richland. Services were conducted at the Richland M. E. church, Friday, by Rev. S. H. Stokes of Central Square, who officiated at the deceased's wedding two years ago. She was buried in her wedding gown and during the funeral services, vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. Stokes and 0. B. Sprague of Richland. Mrs. Miner was born in Richland November 2, 1899, and after graduation from Pulaski Academy went to Oswego where she took a business course in Chaffee Business School. Returning to Richland she entered the employ of the New York Central and for seven years was ticket agent at the Richland station. She was married to Harvey P. Miner two years ago and went to Buffalo to reside. Stricken with appendicitis two weeks ago, she was taken to Deaconess Hospital, Buffalo, where it was found she also had typhoid fever, which was the cause of death on last Tuesday, August 30. Her death came as a shock to her many friends in this vicinity and the esteem in which she was held was evidenced in the gathering of many to pay final respects and in the large number of beautiful floral tributes. She is survived by her parents, her husband, and one sister, Mrs. Harold Mitchell of Richland. Bearers at the funeral were Charles, Raymond and Samuel Miner, Harold Mitchell, Ernest Ingersoll and Enock Haresign, the latter two of Oswego. Interment was made in Richland cemetery. Look, Elizabeth Mae (I36936)
 
17491 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 8, 1897 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - The funeral of Henry Stowell was held last Thursday and was largely attended. The Odd Fellows and members of Post Olmstead and the Woman's Relief Corps attended in a body. Mr. Stowell was sick for the past two years. His disease seemed to baffle physicians. A postmortem was held and the cause was found to be cancer in the stomach. He leaves a wife, one daughter and two sons to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father. Revs. T. T. Davies, W. H. Jago, William Hancock, of Maimsville, and T. B. Shepherd, of Oswego, conducted the services. His age was sixty-one.
Henry John Stowell - May 10, 1831 - August 31, 1897. Military Service: Veteran of the Civil War; Enlisted August 6, 1862 at Orwell, New York for a term of 3 years; Bounty of $50 paid by Oswego County; Mustered in August 25, 1862 as a Private in Company C, 110th Regiment New York Volunteers Infantry; Mustered out August 28, 1865 with Company at Albany, New York, with rank of First Sergeant. Son of Samuel and Polly Jane “Jane” Kilburn Stowell. Husband of Rosella M. Salisbury Stowell (married November 5, 1859 at Williamstown, New York) & Sarah Cornelia Hollis Stowell (married March 16, 1875 at Orwell, New York.] [Note: For more information on Sarah Hollis, please find her in this cemetery listed as “Sarah Cornelia Hollis Stowell Samson”.]
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 9, 1897 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - The funeral of Henry Stowell took place at the church last week Thursday. A large number of people attended. The Odd Fellows, members of Post Olmstead and the W.R.C. attended in a body. Rev. T. T. Davies, W. H. Jago, W. J. Hancock of Mannsville, and T. B. Shepherd of Oswego, conducted the service. Mr. Stowell was sick for a long time. His disease seemed to baffle all the physicians. A postmortem was held in the cause of death was found to be cancer of the stomach. He leaves a wife, one daughter and two sons to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father. Mr. Stowell served three years as a soldier in the late war, and for many years been a Deacon of the Congregational church. He was sixty-one years of age. Interment in Evergreen cemetery in this village.
 
Stowell, Henry John (I76495)
 
17492 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 8, 1976 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Roy A. Pickett, 77, of Lot Ten Road, Palermo, Central Square R.D. 2, died on August 31 at Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton where he had been a patient for 10 days, He was born on August 24, 1899 at Watertown the son of Lester and Mary Sickler Pickett. He attended Watertown schools and was later married to Mildred Look at Watertown in 1935. She died in 1953 at the couple's home in Ellisburg. He married Mrs. Julia Kryger Smith in 1961. Mr. Pickett was employed for several years by the New York Airbrake Company of Watertown and by Queens Dairy at Pierrepont Manor. In 1961 he retired from the Corse Press at Sandy Creek. Surviving besides his wife are: three sons, Robert R. of Central Square, Ronald L., a missionary serving in Brazil, and David H. of Pen Argyle, Pennsylvania, two daughters, Mrs. Clyde (Beuhla) Bellville of Lacona, Mrs. Lewis (Beryle) Carter of Central Square; three step-sons, Lewis Smith of Cortland, John Smith of Freeville and Edwin Smith of Kingsport, Tennessee; one step-daughter, Mrs. Robert (Emma) Ingraham of Whitney Point; 17 grandchildren and 19 step-grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Friday, September 3 at 1 p.m. at the Pilgrim Holiness Church, Syracuse with the Rev. Denzil Smith, Pastor, officiating. Funeral arrangements were made by the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial was held in Richland Cemetery. Pickett, Roy Alexander (I35789)
 
17493 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 8, 2004 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Elmer L. McNitt, Oil Company Employee - Elmer L. McNitt, 85, formerly of Pulaski, died Monday in Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown. Mr. McNitt last worked for Dunbar Oil, Richland, and had also been employed by Hollis Farms. He lived in the Pulaski-Richland area most of his life. He was a former member of Richland Fire Department. Born October 5, 1918, in Boylston, son of Leon and Reda Holley McNitt, he attended Sandy Creek schools. He married Belva Twitchell on September 12, 1939. She died August 4, 1952. A marriage to Beverly A. Nutting ended in legal separation. She died January 1. Surviving are four daughters, Susan Barrett, Zephyrhills, Florida, Donna Case, Sackets Harbor, Dianna Busler, Blossvale, and Kathleen Senzamici, Anchorage, Alaska; three sons, Elwin, North Syracuse, Gary, Pulaski, and Robert, Mannsville, and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great- great-grandchildren. Two sons, LeRoy and Daniel, and two brothers, Leland and Rex, died before him. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. A calling hour will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. McNitt, Elmer Leroy (I12920)
 
17494 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 9, 1903 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Ricard - Wilbur Blount passed away, Sunday morning, at the age of 81 years. He had been sick about two months. He has made his home with his daughter, Cora Waters, for the past four years, where he has had the best care through his sickness. He was a kind and loving friend and was respected by all. The funeral will be held, Wednesday. Mr. Blount is survived by one sister and five children, Mrs. _ of Canajoharie, L. P. Blount, of Syracuse, Mrs. Cora Waters, H. W. Blount and Mary Blount, of this place. Blount, Wilbert (I65226)
 
17495 Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 9, 1908 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - On Monday evening, August 31st, occurred the death of Mrs. Emory Lester, after a painful illness lasting most of the past year. Mrs. Lester’s maiden name was Alice Stevens and she was born in the town of Orwell in 1858. She was left an orphan when eight years of age and at the age of fifteen she was united in marriage with Emory Lester. She died in the Christian faith which was a special comfort to her in the last days of her suffering. She is survived by a husband and five children, Frank, of Baldwinsville, Claude, of Washington, Mrs. George Dingman, Mrs. William Olin and Mrs. Edward Sloper, of Altmar. Stevens, Lora Adeline (I69939)
 
17496 Newspaper Obituary - Wilkes-Barre PA - Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader - Tuesday, May 18, 1915 - Funeral Notice - The funeral of Patrick Kinney who died yesterday morning at his home on 122 Pierce street, will be held tomorrow morning at 9oclock from his late home with a requiem high mass at 9:30 oclock in St Vincent's Church. Interments will be made in St. Vincents Cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - Wilkes-Barre PA - Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader - Tuesday, May 18, 1915 - Deaths - KINNEY - Patrick Kinney, age 36, of heart trouble.

Newspaper Obituary - Wilkes-Barre PA - Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader - Wednesday, May 19, 1915 - Funeral of Patrick Kinney - The funeral of the late Patrick Kinney, was held this morning at 9 oclock from the family residence at 122 pierce street. The obsequle was attended by many friends of the deceased. There were a number of beautiful floral offerings. The funeral services were conducted at St. Vincents Church where a high mass of requiem was celebrated at 9:30 by Rev. D. A. Dunne. The pallbearers were William Fox and James Sharley of Aerir 546 F.O.E. Richlard Hollhan and James Prout, of Division, No. 8. A. O. H. and Patrick Hammon, and John Lloyd, the C.M.B.A.Interment was made in St. Vincents Cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - May 18, 1915 Wilkes Barre Record - Death Of Patrick Kinney - Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock occurred the death of Patrick Kinney at his home, 122 Pierce street. Death was due to a dilated heart. He was aged 36 and had been in poor health for many weeks past but was able to be about the house for the past several days and shortly before his death walked upstairs to his bedroom. He is survived by his wife and four children, William, aged 10; Helen and Mary, twins, aged 7, and Ruth, aged 2; one brother, John, of Miner's Mills, and one sister, Mrs. Thomas Pendergast, of Cincinnati, O. He was a member of Aerie 546, Faternal Order Of Eagles, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Catholic Mutual Beneficial Association and Holy Name Society of St. Vincent's Church. 
Kinney, Patrick H. (I35327)
 
17497 Newspaper Obituary - Wilkes-Barre Times Leader - Mrs. Harman, 74, Claimed By Death - Mrs. Helen Hartman, died this morning at 12:30 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Forve, 198 Academy Street, with whom she resided. Mrs. Hartman, 74, had been ill several months. The former Helen Fleming, Mrs. Hartman was born in Plymouth. She resided with her daughter the past five years. Her husband, John, died 10 years ago. Mrs. Hartman was a communicant of St. Nicholas Church and a member of the Altar and Rosary Society. Also surviving are a son, John, Oak Park, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Felix McCabe, Wilkes-Barre, and Mrs. Margaret Kinney, Newark N.J.; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral will be held from the Klein Funeral Home, 243 South Washington Street, Saturday morning at 9. A requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 in St. Nicholas Church. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call tonight, 7 to 10. Fleming, Helen A. Nellie (I75205)
 
17498 Newspaper Obituary - Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News Mon, Jul 27, 1970 ·Page 26- Philip Kennedy - Philip Kennedy, 42 Dexter St., Lee Park, Hanover Township, died in Mercy Hospital yesterday at 1:30 a. m. Born in Plymouth, he resided in Hanover Township 50 years. He was employed many years at Vulcan Iron Works. Prior to retirement in 1964 he was elevator operator in the Blue Cross Building 15 years. He was a member of St. Aloysius Church. Surviving are his widow, the former Sarah Tasco; children, Philip Jr., Essex Junction, Vt.; Edward, Mrs. Richard Kaschner, Glen Burnie, Md.; Mrs. James Kane, Edwardsville; 13 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Walter Reilly, Mary Kennedy, Newark. Funeral will be from the funeral home, 8 Lee Park Ave., Hanover Township, Tuesday at 9 with Requiem Mass at 9:30 in St. Aloysius Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Kennedy, Philip Leo (I59204)
 
17499 Newspaper Obituary -(Source Unknown) Sep 1972 - Obituary - James T. Gresham, 55, of 136 Fifth Ave., died Monday at his home. He was the husband of Mabel Swan Gresham. He was born at Commerce, Tex., son of the late Marvin and Ella Girard Gresham. He was a member of First United Methodist Church. He was a veteran of World War II, enlisting in the U.S. Army, Dec 6, 1939. He was honorably discharged Nov. 18, 1945. Mr. Gresham served in the European African and Middle East sector. Mr. Gresham was a boilermaker at the Oswego Package Boiler Co., and was a member of the Boilermaker Union. Surviving, besides his widow, are a son Robert F. Gresham, a member of the faculty at West Genesee High School, Camillus; a brother, Marion B. Gresham of Rogers, Ark; a sister Mrs. Virginia Davis of Albuquerque, N.M. Services will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the Dain Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Morse officiating. Full military honors will be observed at the graveside in Rural Cemetery. Calling hours at the Dain Funeral home are this evening from 7 to 9 and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Gresham, James Irvin (I7084)
 
17500 Newspaper Obituary -February 7, 2008 Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Betty L. Ahstrand, 74, of LaFayette, died Wednesday at Community General Hospital after a brief Illness. She was a life resident of LaFayette and a graduate of Onondaga Central Schools, Betty worked many years for Onondaga Community College. Surviving are her daughters, Lori (Carl) Proman, and Valarie Ahlstrand; grandsons, Nicholas and Andrew Proman; sisters, Nancy (Gordon) Ireland, and Judy (Leon) Hekiert; brothers, Douglas (Pat) Neu, and Gene (Joan) Neu; and nieces and nephews. Calling hours: will be 4 to 7 P.M. friday at Ryan Funeral Home, 44 E. Main Street, Marcellus. Services: and Burial made Private. In lieu of flowers, Contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 7, East Syracuse, NY 13057. Ryan Funeral Home. Neu, Betty (I12065)
 

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