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| 17651 | Nov 27 1913 Sandy Creek News The funeral services of Mrs. William Britton were held at her home at Kasoag, N.Y. on Sunday afternoon. Interment in Fairview cemetery Williamstown | Oderkirk, Edith J. (I44032)
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| 17652 | Nova Scotia | Woods, Henry Gilbert (I63096)
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| 17653 | November 08, 1945 Pulaski Democrat - Mrs. Alonzo Mandigo Funeral Monday - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. Mandigo, who died Saturday at the home of her son, Frank Mandigo, here, were conducted by the Rev. James N. Pauley at the Foster funeral home Monday. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery, Sandy Creek. Mrs. Mandigo was born Feb. 8, 1858, the daughter of Jacob and Jane Harris Pifer, and had lived in the vicinity of Pulaski for many years. She is survived by six sons, Clayton, Ouaqugua, N.Y., Clifford, Winterhaven, Calif.; Fred, Syracuse; Frank, Pulaski; Earl, Oswego, and Roy Mandigo of Baldwinsville; one brother, George Pifer, Syracuse; six sister, Mrs. Stella Evans, New Mills; Mrs. Lavina Harris, Mrs Flora Young, Baldwinsville; Mrs. Norah Cullen, Mrs. Elvira Kelly, Utica, and Mrs. Alice Wells, Boulder, Col., and a number of grandchildren. | Pifer, Mary Edith (I8506)
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| 17654 | November 1, 1916 - George W. Dodge, age 74 years, 2 months, 13 days. Date of birth August 19, 1842, born in Pulaski, New York. Sex, male; race, white; widowed; occupation, farmer. Name of father, Charles Dodge, born in Richland Township, New York. Name of mother, Betsey Goit, born in Richland Township, New York. Informant, J. A. Brownell, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, angina pectoris, contributed by arteriosclerosis. Signed by James L. More, M.D., November 3, 1916, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Pulaski cemetery, November 4, 1916. Undertaker, Enos & Morton, Pulaski, New York | Dodge, George Worden (I63101)
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| 17655 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kuss-Stewart, Breanna MacKenzie (I15065)
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| 17656 | November 10, 1897 ~ George S. Filkins, age 60 years, Married, Builder, born in Richfield, resided in Richland Township 25 years, Son of John Filkins born in Richfield, and Adelia Hyde born in Richfield, Died in Pulaski of consumption Newspaper Article - Wednesday, November 17, 1897 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Daysville - Mrs. Amelia Calkins and Mr. and Mrs. James Tollerton were in Pulaski on Friday in attendance at the funeral services of the son and brother, George Sweet Filkins. Mr Filkins formerly resided here and was esteemed for his many good qualities by all with whom he came in contact, who feel that a truly good man has gone to his report. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday November 17, 1897 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Daysville - The funeral services of George S. Filkins of Pulaski were held last Friday. Deceased was a son of Mrs. Adelia Calkins of this place and a half-brother of Mrs. James Tollerton. He formerly resided here and had hosts of friends. Mr. Filkins was a pensioner of the late war, drawing $72 a month for total disability. He was a member of the G. A. R. and also of the Masonic fraternity. A widow and four children survive him. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 17, 1897 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this village, November 17, 1897, George S. Filkins. Mr. Filkins had been an invalid for a good number of years and has therefore been shut out from active business life. He was in the government service as a member of the 110 regiment, New York Volunteers. He leaves a wife, two daughters, and one son. His funeral was held from his late residence Friday of last week, Rev. C. H. Guile officiating. The Masonic ceremony was conducted at the house and the Grand Army comrades had charge of the ceremony at the grave. | Filkins, George Sweet (I36874)
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| 17657 | November 10, 1923 - Julia Matilda Smith, age 67 years, 3 months, 6 days. Date of birth August 4, 1856, born in Orwell, Oswego County, New York. Sex, female; race, white; married; occupation, housework. Name of husband, Lyndon Smith. Name of father, Melvin Claflin, birthplace unable to find out. Name of mother, Lidia Twitchell, birthplace unable to find out. Informant, Mrs. John C. Brown, 208 Chestnut Street, Watertown, New York. Cause of death, carcinoma of stomach, contributed by carcinoma of liver. Signed by A. G. Dunbar, M.D., November 12, 1923, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Riverside cemetery, November 13, 1923. Undertaker, Paul K. Foster, Pulaski, New York. [Notes: The obituary of Julia Matilda Smith says she is buried in Pineville Cemetery.] | Claflin, Julia Medora (I31554)
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| 17658 | November 10, 2007 Patricia M. Gibbs, of Sandy Creek, lost her battle with cancer on Saturday, November 10. She was born in Lowville on September 5, 1967, the daughter of Kathy and Steve Mosher. She was a graduate of Pulaski Central School, Class of 1985. She was employed by McDonald's, the Creekside Restaurant, also as a Saturday morning DJ on WSCP, assisted her husband in the auction business, and worked several years at Oviatt Hearing and Balance in Syracuse. Surviving: her husband of 21 years, Jeff; a daughter, Karyn of Liverpool; two sons, Ken and Keith of Sandy Creek; a stepdaughter, Jean (Dave) Battles of West Monroe; her mother and stepfather, Kathy and Keith Greenwood of Pulaski; father, Steve Mosher of Albany; brother, Mike (Anna) Mosher of Pulaski; two sisters, Sherri Scoville of Albany and Roberta (Dave) Sebelowitz of Pulaski; two half sisters, Jamie Lawton and Danielle Barriger of Florida; maternal grandmother, Alice Bush of Croghan; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at Pulaski Wesleyan Church at 11 a.m. Monday, November 12, with private burial at a later date. Donations can be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. Published Syracuse Post Standard on Nov. 11, 2007 | Mosher, Patricia M (I69122)
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| 17659 | November 11, 1905 ~ Chloe Pierce, age 78 years, 8 months, Widow, Housewife, born in New York, Resident of Richland Township for 40 years, Daughter of John Tuttle, born in Connecticut, and Betsey Hurd, born in Connecticut, Died in Richland of heart trouble. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 15, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Chloe Pierce, aged seventy-nine years, died suddenly about two o'clock Saturday morning, the home of her son, Marshall Pierce, about two miles north of Richland, where she made her home. She had not been feeling well through the day Friday, but was not confined to her bed, and ate her supper as usual and retired. A short time before her death, the family was aroused by her groans and she died before a physician arrived. The coroner was notified, but on investigation pronounced death due to heart failure and did not deem an inquest necessary. The funeral was held at ten o'clock yesterday morning, burial, was made at West Sandy Creek. | Tuttle, Chloe (I30767)
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| 17660 | November 11, 1912 - Francis E. Bonner, age 1 year, 3 months, 21 days, born in Mexico, New York, Son of Willard H. Bonner born in Orwell, New York, and Cora M. Tackley born in Mexico, New York, Died in Pulaski of acute nephritis. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 20, 1912 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Francis Edmund, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bonner, of Pulaski, died Tuesday morning, November 12, aged one year and four months. Burial was made in Evergreen cemetery, Thursday afternoon. | Bonner, Francis E. (I53848)
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| 17661 | November 12, 1908 ~ Charles C. Clark, age 50 years, Married, Contractor builder, born in New York, Resident of Richland Township for 38 years, Son of Samuel Clark born in Ireland, and Bridget Tooley born in Ireland, Died in Pulaski of Tuberculosis of larynx. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 18, 1908 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Charles C. Clark - After a battle of the year with a distressing form of throat trouble, Charles C. Clark, well known in this village, passed away at his home, corner of Church and Bridge streets, Thursday afternoon, at the age of 49 years and 8 months. Mr. Clark has always resided here and was an able mechanic, and about the last work of importance he did was to superintend the _ of the brick building for the International Milk Products Company on Salina Street last fall and winter. He has been connected with several large _ on _ Black River, at Carthage and other places and was well known in that section as well as here. Besides a wife he leaves two sons, _ and Charles, and two daughters, Sarah and Mary, all at home, and two _, _, of Syracuse and _, of this village. Funeral was held at St. John's church, Saturday afternoon, with High Requiem Mass. Many beautiful flowers were in evidence. | Clark, Charles C. (I20231)
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| 17662 | November 13, 1891 ~ Esther Mahaffy, age 79 years, 6 months, born in New York, Daughter of David Cropsey and Mareah Coonreal, died in Pulaski of disease of the heart. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 19, 1891 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this village, at the residence of her son, D. C. Mahaffy, November 14, 1891, Esther, wife of the late Samuel Mahaffy, aged 79 years and five months. Mrs. Mahaffy has been a resident of Pulaski for about 54 years. She was daughter of David Cropsey, once of this town, but long since deceased. Previous to coming here, deceased resided in Rome. Her husband departed this life about four years since. Six children survive her, Mrs. Helen Munderback, Mrs. Jennie Gillespie, Mrs. Kate Sharp, Frank Mahaffy, David C. Mahaffy, John Mahaffy, all of whom reside in this town and all of whom were present at her death. She had been a member of the M. E. church for over forty years. The funeral, held on Tuesday, was conducted by her pastor, Rev. Bramley. There were thirteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren present at the funeral. | Cropsey, Esther (I43505)
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| 17663 | November 13, 1892 ~ Hubert T. Greenwood, age 34 years, 6 months, Farmer, born in New York, Son of George Greenwood and Adelia Mandigo, died in Pulaski of consumption. | Greenwood, Herbert Twitchell (I34160)
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| 17664 | November 13, 1903 ~ Johnson Depew, age 60 years, Married, no occupation, born in Richland, Son of Aaron Depew born in New York, and Abigail Depew born in New York, Died in Richland Township of cancer of the stomach, exhaustion. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 18, 1903 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Johnson Dupuy died at the home of Marcellus French, on the Pineville road, east of this village, Friday afternoon, at the age of 60 years. He had been sick for several months. The funeral was held at the house, Sunday, Rev. S. O. Barnes officiating. A wife and daughter, Mrs. Mary Webb, of this village, survive him. Mr. Dupuy was one of the best-known horsemen in this vicinity. | Depew, Johnson (I27786)
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| 17665 | November 14, 1885 ~ Nellie Erskine, age 23 years, 9 months, 22 days, Single, Teacher, born in Holmesville, Richland Township, Daughter of Hastings Erskine and Rosaline Rich, died Holmesville, Richland Township of consumption. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 19, 1885 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Holmesville, New York, November 14, 1885, of consumption, Ellen, daughter of Hastings and Rosalia Erskine, in the 24th year of her age. The funeral was held on Tuesday last, from her late residence. Nellie was born and has always lived in Holmesville, except while attending Pulaski Academy or was away teaching. Last winter, while teaching in the Joseph Manwarren district, she took the measles and was obliged to leave her school. When nearly well she had a relapse, from which she never recovered. She was a girl of rare amiability. Everybody loved her, for she was lovely. All her life, nearly, she had been a member of the M. E. Sunday school. In her home she was always a kind and helpful daughter and loving sister. Parents, sisters and brother, friends, teachers, schoolmates and pupils will long and lovingly remember dear Nellie Erskine, who is now, we trust and have reason to believe, “safe in the arms of Jesus.” November 14, 1885 Nellie Erskine, age 23 years, 9 months, 22 days, Single, Teacher, born in Holmesville, Richland Township, Daughter of Hastings Erskine and Rosaline Rich, died Holmesville, Richland Township of consumption. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 19, 1885 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died in Holmesville, New York, November 14, 1885, of consumption, Ellen, daughter of Hastings and Rosalia Erskine, in the 24th year of her age. The funeral was held on Tuesday last, from her late residence. Nellie was born and has always lived in Holmesville, except while attending Pulaski Academy or was away teaching. Last winter, while teaching in the Joseph Manwarren district, she took the measles and was obliged to leave her school. When nearly well she had a relapse, from which she never recovered. She was a girl of rare amiability. Everybody loved her, for she was lovely. All her life, nearly, she had been a member of the M. E. Sunday school. In her home she was always a kind and helpful daughter and loving sister. Parents, sisters and brother, friends, teachers, schoolmates and pupils will long and lovingly remember dear Nellie Erskine, who is now, we trust and have reason to believe, “safe in the arms of Jesus.” | Erskine, Ellen (I19801)
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| 17666 | November 14, 1906 - Daniel I. Rima, age 82 years, 5 months, 14 days, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Resident of Richland Township for 30 years, Son of George Rima born in New York, and unknown, Died in Richland Township of cystitis, old age. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday Evening, November 15, 1906 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, November 15 - After an illness of several weeks Daniel I. Rima, a highly respected resident of this town, passed away early yesterday morning, aged about 82 years. Deceased was born in Herkimer County and had been a resident of this town many years, the majority of his lifetime being engaged in farming. Besides the widow he leaves two sons, Dealton H. Rima of Martinsburg and Marshall Rima of Auburn, and two daughters, Mrs. Erie B. Ryther of Pulaski, and Mrs. Cora Clifford of Auburn. The funeral will be held at the family home in the Lamb District, three miles south of this village, at 1 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Burial will be at South Richland. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 21, 1906 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - D. I. Rima - Three miles south of Pulaski, Wednesday morning, occurred the death of Mr. David I. Rima, aged 82 years and 5 months. Mr. Rima had been in poor health for the past year, but the last few weeks failed very rapidly with kidney trouble until death came. He was born in the town of Schuyler, Herkimer County, May 31, 1824, but had resided on his present farm for the past 30 years. He is survived by a widow and four children, Dealton H. Rima, of Martensburg, Lewis County; Mrs. Cora A. Clifford, of Auburn; Mrs. Ella M. Ryther, of Pulaski, and Marshall J. Rima, of Auburn, all being present during his sickness and death. He is also survived by one brother, William Rima, of Shelby, Michigan, also seven grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. He was a kind husband and father and will be greatly missed by all. Funeral services were conducted at his late home on Friday at one o'clock, Rev. A. I. Ehle, of Pulaski, officiating. Words were spoken fittingly to his sorrowing friends. Interment in South Richland cemetery. Dearest Father, thou hast left us and with sorrowing hearts we'll try to be submissive and strive to meet thee where we will never say goodbye. Card of Thanks - We wish to thank all our neighbors and friends for their sympathy and kindness shown to us in so many ways during the sickness and death of our dear husband and father and also the choir and those who furnished flowers. Mrs. Cornelia Rima, Dealton Rima, Cora Clifford, Ella Ryther, Marshall Rima. | Rima, Daniel Ira (I64822)
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| 17667 | November 14, 1918 - Howard Carey Sanderson, age 15 years, 9 months, 8 days. Date of birth February 6, 1903, born in Boylston Township, New York. Sex, male; race, white; occupation, schoolboy. Name of father, David H. Sanderson, born in Scriba Township, New York. Name of mother, Minnie Corey, born in Richland Township, New York. Informant, Nina Burnham, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, peritonitis, contributed by appendicitis. Signed by James L. More, M.D., November 16, 1918, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Wesleyan cemetery, Sandy Creek Township, New York, November 17, 1918. Undertaker, G. W. Morton, Pulaski, New York. | Sanderson, Howard Carey (I8818)
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| 17668 | November 15, 1894 ~ Catherine Dixon Hubbs, age 9 days, born in Pulaski, Daughter of Irving G. Hubbs and Nannie Dixon, died in Pulaski of a lack of vitality, child was short term at about 7½ months. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, November 14, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Special County Judge and Mrs. I. G. Hubbs are the fond parents of a newly arrived daughter, Miss Catherine. Everybody enjoys the unconscious exhibition of pride on the part of the two grandfathers, when they remark: "Our granddaughter is doing nicely, thanks." Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 21, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this village, November 15th, 1894, Catherine D., only child and infant daughter of Irving G. and Nannie D. Hubbs. | Hubbs, Catherine Dixon (I50496)
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| 17669 | November 18, 1905 ~ Mornelina Cole, age 58 years, Married, Housewife, born in New York, Resident of Richland Township for 58 years, Daughter of John Ripson born in New York, and Ellen M. Mortin born in New York, Died in Richland Township of paralysis of the heart. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, November 20, 1905 The Syracuse Journal - Syracuse, New York - Sudden Death - Mrs. Lucius C. Cole Prominent in Patrons of Industry - Pulaski, November 20 - A large number of relatives and close friends were shocked to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. Lucius C. Cole, a most estimable woman, which occurred at the family home on the State road, five miles west of Pulaski, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Cole, who was about 58 years old, had for some time been subject to heart trouble. She was about the house Saturday and seemed to be in her usual health, not having complained of feeling unwell until a few moments before her death, being suddenly stricken, and sank into a chair, calling to her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Carlton Cole, who was in an adjoining room, and who immediately hastened to her relief. The usual remedy was administered and then Dr. Frank S. Low of this village was summoned by telephone, but the woman expired before he reached there. Deceased was a member of Lake Ontario association, Patrons of Industry, and always envinced a deep interest in the society. The husband, Capt. Lucius C. Cole, survives; also a son, Carlton Cole, and three sisters, Mrs. Mason Calkins and Mrs. Hartwell Douglas of Daysville and Mrs. Lamoyne Knollin of Sandy Creek. Dr. Leroy F. Hollis of Lacona, an Oswego county coroner, with Dr. Frank S. Low as coroner's physician, went to the Cole farm yesterday and after an investigation deemed an inquest unnecessary, declaring that paralysis of the heart was the cause of death. Funeral services will be held at the house at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 22, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Daysville - the community was inexpressibly shocked and grieved on Saturday last, when occurred the sudden death of Manelva, wife of Capt. L. C. Cold. Mrs. Cole had been in poor health for some time, but was well enough to be around the house and help with the household duties. She was occupied in helping about the housework but a few minutes before her death, which resulted from heart failure. Her sudden death falls with crushing force on the husband and son, who, with his wife, has always lived at the family home. Mrs. Cole was a very estimable woman, loved and respected by all. The funeral was will be held to-day. She was fifty-eight years of age. | Ripsom, Mornilva (I29321)
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| 17670 | November 19, 1898 ~ Elsie M. Trumbull, age 27 years, Married, Domestic, born in Richland Township, Daughter of Albert Al Ingersoll born in Richland Township, and Martha J. Ingersoll born in Salem, Washington County, New York, Died in Richland Township of pulmonary tuberculosis. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, November 30, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Resolutions adopted by the Pulaski Grange, No. 780, on the death of Mrs. Charles Trumbull who died at her home near Pulaski, November 19, 1898. Whereas, death has once more entered our order and taken from among us our worthy patron, Flora, sister Elsie Trumbull, therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of sister Trumbull the Grange has lost a faithful and beloved member, the patrons a true and loyal sister and the officers and efficient coworker. Resolved, That we, in behalf of the Pulaski Grange, tender to the bereaved husband and little one our heartfelt sympathy in their great affliction and let us be comforted by the thought "She has only crossed the border, and we all shall meet her soon; In the by and bye on passing days, it's morning or it's noon. And we ne'er shall cease to love her, though the cycling years may fly; Till we meet her in the mansion, of the Master in the sky." Resolved, That our charter be draped in mourning, also Flora's chair for ninety days, that a copy of these resolutions be presented to the bereaved family, but the resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Grange and a copy sent to the Pulaski Democrat for publication. Eva M. Lighthall, Goldie L. Gates, Mrs. J. A. Frary, Committee. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 30, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Lehigh - It is with sincere sorrow that we write of the death of Mrs. Elsie Trumbull, which occurred at her home near here on Saturday morning, November 19th. Elsie Ingersoll was born here, her girlhood passed here, also since her marriage to Charles Trumbull about four years ago, her home has been in this neighborhood. She bore her illness with cheerfulness and patience attended by those who were near and dear to her. Besides her husband and little daughter she leaves father and mother, and two brothers, Percy and Clayton Ingersoll, with many other friends to mourn her loss as was shown by the large concourse of people that assembled to pay the last sad tribute to her memory on Monday, November 4th. Mrs. Trumbull was a member and officer of Pulaski Grange and the charger and official chair will be draped in her memory, also suitable resolutions passed | Ingersoll, Elsie Maria (I77830)
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| 17671 | November 19, 1906 ~ Permelia Vo_ida Clark, age 71 years, 5 months, 13 days, Widow, Housewife, born in New York, Resident of Richland Township for 5 years, Daughter of Isaac Morey born in New York, and Mary Ann Supen born in New York, Died in Richland of apoplexy. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 21, 1906 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Harvey A. Clark - Mrs. Harvey A. Clark died Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louis Gould, about five miles northwest of Pulaski, at the age of 70 years. Mrs. Clark had not been in good health for some time, but had been about the house as usual Sunday. Mrs. Gould had attended her mother at about midnight and when she went to her room at seven in the morning, Mrs. Clark was found unconscious. Dr. F. E. MacCallum was summoned but the aged woman passed away before his arrival. Coroner Hollis, of Lacona, was summoned and pronounced death due to apoplexy. Mrs. Clark had for many years resided at the farm home where her death occurred. | Morey, Permelia Viola (I20499)
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| 17672 | November 2, 1891~Fannie E. Wyman, age 10 months, 15 days, born in Pulaski, Daughter of George Riley Wyman and Sarah A. Nwens, died in Pulaski of capillary bronchitis. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 5, 1891 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - November 2, 1891, of inflammation of the lungs, Fannie B., youngest daughter of G. Riley and Sarah A. Wyman, aged 10 months and 15 days. | Wyman, Fannie E. (I11701)
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| 17673 | November 2, 1908 ~ Lawrence White, age 4 months, 3 days, born in Pulaski, Son of Burr M. White born in New York, and Della Spicer born in Parish, New York, Died in Pulaski of marasinus, congenital malformation. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 3, 1908 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - White - In Pulaski, November 2, 1908, Lawrence William, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. White, aged 17 weeks. | White, Lawrence William (I24874)
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| 17674 | November 2, 2004 Vincent "Vince" Calogero, 73, of West Deadcreek Rd., Baldwinsville, died Tuesday at his home. Mr. Calogero was a life resident of Syracuse before moving to Baldwinsville in 1991. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War and served with the 101st Airborne Division. He worked as a self-employed repair and remodeling contractor for many years. Vince was a member of St. Peter's R.C. Church and the Disabled American Veterans Chapter #1 in Syracuse. He was the son of the late Fannie and Anthony Calogero. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, the former Evelyn (Butterworth); three children, Vanessa, Nancy, and Vincent, along with their mother Jennie Raite all of Las Vegas; two stepsons, Larry and David Butterworth of Baldwinsville; two grandchildren, Joseph and Jessica; eight sisters, Grace, Angie, Rose, Fannie, Joy, Connie, Nancy and Frances; three brothers, Anthony, Salvatore and Jerry. Services will be 10 a.m. on Friday at St. Peter's R.C. Church. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Krueger Funeral Home, 2619 Brewerton Rd., Mattydale. | Calogero, Vincent (I13162)
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| 17675 | November 20, 1919 - Louisa A. Nash, age 87 years. Date of birth 1832, born in New York. Sex, female; race, white; widowed. Name of father, H. M. Sprague, born in New York. Name of mother, Wealthy Gardiner, born in New York. Informant, F. W. Nash, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, cerebral softening, contributed by apoplexy. Signed by James L. More, M.D., November 21, 1919, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Pillar Point, November 22, 1919. Undertaker, S. J. Hewitt, Pulaski, New York. | Sprague, Louisa A (I51325)
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| 17676 | November 21, 1896 - Dean O. Knowlton, age 84 years, Married, born in Lenox, Madison County, New York, Resident of Richland Township for 5 months, Son of E. Knowlton of Massachusetts, died in Pulaski of heart disease, old age and general disability. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 25, 1896 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - After a lingering illness, Dean O. Knowlton, on Park street, Saturday night. Mr. Knowlton was eighty-four years old. He was born in Cazenovia. In 1841 he came to this village and engaged in the distillery business and later turned his attention to other branches of industry, including at one time, book-board making and wool carding. He moved to New Jersey about thirty years ago where he lived one year when he moved to Syracuse where he settled and lived until last spring when he moved to this village. Mr. Knowlton for his first wife married Miss Wood, sister of Mr. D. P. Wood, of Syracuse; his surviving life was a daughter of Col. Ehle, of Cazenovia. The funeral was held yesterday and interment will take place in Cazenovia today. | Knowlton, Dean O (I67498)
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| 17677 | November 22, 1896 ~ Ella V. Calkins, age 34 years, Married, Matron, born in Richland Township, Daughter of Thomas Stewart, died in Daysville, Richland Township of measles and heart disease. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 2, 1896 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Daysville, November 30th - Death has again visited this place and removed from among us one of our most beloved inhabitants in the person of Ella Stewart, wife of Fred Calkins and daughter of T. T. Stewart, of Holmesville. Mrs. Calkins has been suffering from a complication of disease since early spring and the physicians had pronounced her recovery impossible, but her family hoped to have her with them for some time to come, until she had an attack of Measles which terminated in her death. Mrs. Calkins was a lovely character. Gentle and affectionate, patient and kind, she won and retained the love of all her acquaintances. The high esteem in which she was held by the people here was evidenced by the large attendance at the funeral which was held at her late residence on Tuesday of last week. Of her immediate family she leaves a grief stricken husband and two children, Claude and Hazel, who have lost the greatest boon, a mother's love. Rev. Sherman delivered the funeral address and the Holmesville choir sang. Her age was 34 years. | Calkins, Pearl S. (I28833)
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| 17678 | November 22, 1933 Pulaski Democrat - Buried Here - The remains of Mrs. Edward L. Filkins, who died at Marcy hospital, Utica, last Thursday, were brought to this village by Undertaker Paul K. Foster, Sunday for burial in the local cemetery. Saturday, November 18, 1933 Oswego Palladium Times - Pulaski Funerals - Mrs. Edward Filkins - Pulaski, Nov 16. - The funeral of Mrs. Edward L. Filkins, who died in Marcy hospital, Utica, Thursday, will be held in the undertaking parlors of Paul K. Foster at 2 o'clock, Sunday afternoon. The Rev. George Leitka, of Fernwood will conduct the services and the body will be placed in the vault of Pulaski cemetery. November 23, 1933 Mexico independent - News has been received of the death of Mrs. E. Filkins at the Utica hospital where she was taken a few weeks ago for medical treatment. Mrs. Filkins' death follows that of her husband in less than a month. Mr. Filkins' death took place October 20. Mrs. Filkins was 83 years of age and leaves a son, Ernest of this place; a granddaughter, Mrs. Carl Backus and three great-grandchildren. Her funeral was held Sunday at Pulaski. | Bull, Jane Jennie (I27908)
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| 17679 | November 23, 1902 Jennie L. Caswell, age 28 years, Married, Housekeeper, born in Albion Township, New York, Daughter of G. Barnard born in Massachusetts, and Elizabeth Barnard born in New York, Died in Richland Township of pulmonary tuberculosis. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 26, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Leihy - It is with sincere sorrow that we write of the death of Mrs. Jenny Caswell, which occurred at her home near Union Square on Sunday morning, November 23rd. Jennie Barnard was born at South Albion, her girlhood past here, also since her marriage to Bennie Caswell about five years ago, her home had been at Union Square. She bore her illness with cheerfulness and patience attended by those who were near and dear to her. Beside her husband and little daughter she leaves a mother, Mrs. Libbie Barnard and a brother, Frank Barnard and other relatives and friends to mourn her loss as was shown by the large concourse of people that assembled to pay the last sad tribute to her memory on Tuesday, November 25th. | Barnard, Jennie L. (I77694)
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| 17680 | November 23, 2003 Arlene C. Redway, 90, of Pulaski, NY, died November 23, 2003. Born May 18, 1913, graduate of Adams High School, and CCBI. She was a bookkeeper for Gibbs & MacIlvennie in Adams. She had lived with her daughter, Dana Lewis on Loomis Road in Pulaski for the past several years. Survivors: A son, John S. Redway, III of North Osceola; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Dana) Lewis of Pulaski; eight grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. Services: Funeral service at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville. Calling hours 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial in Fairview Cemetery, Rodman. Published Syracuse Post Standard on Nov. 25, 2003 | Unknown, Arlene C (I73232)
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| 17681 | November 24, 1885 ~ Frank M. White, age 43 years, 8 months, Widow, Mechanic, born in New York, Resident of Richland for 36 years, Son of Calvin White and Apphia Stowell, died in Richland Township of strangulation or suffocation. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 3, 1885 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - On Wednesday morning of last week, the body of Frank M. White was found on the road leading from the farm of Delos Brooks to that of John Meacham, about one and one-half miles northeast from this village. He was found in a most singular condition, upon both knees, elbows on the ground, and his head also resting on the ground. It seems that Dr. Kelley had been attending Mr. White for some time. He states the immediate cause of death was either pulmonary apoplexy or congestion. The jury summoned by Coroner Caldwell was composed of the following named gentlemen: John Williams, foreman, William Paddock, John Preston, W. F. Austin, G. D. Ingersoll, L. J. Hawley, A. C. Brown, Oscar Wright. They found that the immediate cause of death was suffocation or strangulation. The deceased, who was forty-three years of age, had been a widower for about five years and had two children, daughters, who survive him. It appears that the deceased, while visiting friends at Pineville on the Saturday previous to his death, was attacked with asthma so violently that his sister at one time thought he was dying. | White, Frank M. (I70861)
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| 17682 | November 24, 1887 ~ Hannah Jones, age 79, Married, born in New York, Daughter of Jacob Valentine, died in Pulaski of pneumonia and old age. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 1, 1887 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Pulaski, November 24, 1887, Hannah, wife of Harlow Jones, aged 79 years. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday December 8, 1887 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - In Pulaski, Thursday, November 24th, at fifteen minutes to 4 p.m. of pneumonia, after an illness of only five days, in the presence of those who were dear to her, died, Hannah Valentine Jones, in the 79th year of her age. Hannah Valentine was born at Hudson, New York, December 17th, 1808, and was the daughter of Alexander and Sallie Valentine. Her father’s family consisted of three sons, Jacob, William and Noble, and four daughters, Abbie, Maria, Hannah and Betsy, all of whom are dead. When she was eleven years old, the family emigrated to this town and located on the bank of the creek, just south of her late residence. Being before the advent of railroads, the journey was made in an open wagon, drawn by horses, the children traveling most of the way on foot. Not suited with the first location, the family shortly afterwards removed to the place now owned by Hollister Wallace, where they lived till the father and mother died. On January 8th, 1827, she united in marriage with Pliny Harlow Jones, son of “Uncle Plinn” Jones, and shortly afterwards began housekeeping with him in a log house, several rods south-west of the brick structure now owned by their son Charles. There they continued for about six years, when they moved into the frame house across the road, which till recently has been occupied by their son. There by strict economy and no little hard work, they succeeded in paying for a large farm and collecting a moderate store. Their success was due to the methodical business habits of both, and particularly to the engineering of Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Jones was the mother of seven children, born in order named: Milton A., Mary, wife of J. S. Farmer, Lawrence N., deceased, Elbridge W., Charles H., Sarah, deceased, and Olive, wife of G. W. Dodge, all of whom, excepting Sarah, have lived to rear children of their own. Near the close of the war, the farm was sold to her soldier sons, Charles W. and Elbridge W., who worked it jointly, the father and mother, with their daughter Olive, moving into Pulaski where they occupied the residence now owned by F. Wood, on Jefferson Street. In the spring of 1865 they moved back onto the farm having re-bought it. In 1870 having again sold the farm to Charles, they moved into his father’s old homestead, which they have occupied since. In 1877 they celebrated their golden wedding, and for several years afterwards the entire family, with many friends have gathered together at Christmas, when the house has resounded with laughter and merriment. Grandma was always among the foremost, and her cheery smile and lively step gave pleasure to all. Mrs. Jones attended the M. E. Church, until quite recently and this together with her winning ways, secured for her an extraordinary number of friends. Although rather slender in form she was remarkably free from disease until within the last few years, in which time she has resisted two attacks of pneumonia, before succumbing to the third. Until the time of her death she was able to do her own housework. Old age had no terrors for her, and she never seemed to realize that she must die. The disease which caused her death was brought on by exposure in visiting one of her sons. Hannah Valentine Jones was a woman of character, a woman who was ready to help anyone in trouble and many a needy person has received help from her bountiful hand. Her loss will be keenly felt, not only by her children, but by the whole community in which she lived. She leaves an aged husband, five children, nineteen grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. The funeral took place on Sunday, November 27, at one o’clock p.m. Rev. D. D. Owen officiating. | Valentine, Hannah (I76668)
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| 17683 | November 24, 1897 ~ Benjamin Pierce, age 83 years, 11 months, 16 days, Married, Merchant, born in Jaffrey, New York, Son of Benjamin Pierce born in Jaffrey, New York, and Sarah Erskine born in Winchester, New Hampshire, Died in Pulaski of cerebral hemorrhage, arterial sclerosis. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 1, 1897 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - On Wednesday of last week our citizens were pained to learn of the death of Mr. Benjamin Pierce. For a week previous to his death Mr. Pierce had been suffering from the effects of a fall which he received in his store, but on Tuesday he had so far recovered as to be able to go out. He started for the home of his brother, who lives a short distance from his own residence, and as he stepped upon the snowy veranda his feet slipped and he fell striking upon his face. He was rendered unconscious by the fall and remained in that condition until the time of his death. He was one of the oldest members of the Baptist church of this village and will be greatly missed, as he was a regular attendant at all the services. His funeral was held Saturday, November 27, from his late residence. Besides his aged wife he leaves two sons and one daughter, Winslow Pierce, of South Richland; Ward Pierce and Miss Eva Pierce of this village. Benjamin Pierce was born in the town of Jeffrey, New Hampshire, in 1813. In 1838 he was married to Louisa A. Scott, of Manchester, New Hampshire, and they immediately came to New York State and resided on a farm in the town of Richland. In 1850 he went to California and remained there a year. Returning to his home, he remained about a year and in a subsequent trip to California he was gone three years. After his return he became converted and united with the Baptist church of South Richland, of which he was a deacon for a number of years. In 18_ he came to Pulaski, where he engaged in the mercantile business, in which he remained until his death. | Pierce, Benjamin (I51000)
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| 17684 | November 24, 1906 Seymour Martin, age 50 years, 4 months, Married, Farmer, born in Mexico Township, Son of Austin Martin born in Canada, and Sophia Furney, Died in Richland Township of chronic meningitis. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, November 28, 1906 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Manwarren District - Dr. Van Duyn, of Syracuse, was called to see Seymour Martin, last week. He pronounced the disease to be a new one as yet unnamed, but similar in _ respects to spinal meningitis and had treated a few cases of the kind. - After several weeks of intense suffering Seymour Martin passed away Saturday night at midnight. He leaves a wife, two sons, Nelson and William, and a daughter, Ruth, to mourn the loss of a kind, indulgent husband and father. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 28, 1906 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Manwarren District, November 26 - Seymour Martin died Saturday night after an illness of several weeks. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 5, 1906 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Here and There - Tuesday of last week Rev. A. N. Petersen officiated at the funeral Seymour Martin, whose death took place the previous Sunday. The service was held at the North Church. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 5, 1906 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Manwarren District - Seymour Martin, whose death was published in last week's issue, was born in the town of Mexico fifty-one years ago and had resided nearly all his life in this vicinity. He was one of a family of eleven children and this is the first break in the family with the exceptions of the father and mother. The following are left to mourn the loss of a loving brother: Steven Martin, of Fulton; James, of Syracuse; William, of Richland, Wesley, of New London, Ohio; Fred, of Mexico; Mrs. Mary Hammicker, of Colosse; Mrs. Nellie Gore, of Syracuse; Mrs. Rose Vedder, Mrs. Dora Baker, of Fulton, and Mrs. Josephine Murray, of Adams. The sympathy of the community is extended to the family in this dark hour, and we all feel that it is a loss to the neighborhood. - Card of Thanks - To our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father, we extend our heartfelt gratitude. Mrs. Laura Martin, Nelson B. Martin, Will W. Martin, Ruth M. Martin. | Martin, Seymour G (I80764)
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| 17685 | November 29, 1889 - Addison A. Bentley, age 66 years, 4 months, 0 days, Married, born in Saratoga County, New York, Son of David Bentley and Susan Bennett, died in Pulaski of rheumatism of the heart. Addison A. Bentley - July 28, 1823 - November 29, 1889. Plot C-407. Son of David and Susannah Bennett Bentley. Husband of Mercy Ann Walworth Bentley. Married December 22, 1845. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 5, 1889 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - At his residence on North street, Pulaski, New York, November 29, 1889, Addison A. Bentley, aged 64 years. He was born in Saratoga, came here while yet a lad with his parents to Sandy Creek, and later to Pulaski, where he has since resided. For years he was occupied as a builder, working with David Bennett, Albert H. Maltby and others, with headquarters at the planning mill now occupied by A. E. Moody. Married in 1844, his home has been continuously at the post, and for 44 years in the very house, where he died. Mr. Bentley was very different, but those who became intimately acquainted with him learned to value his excellencies of character and to trust him as a friend. For many years he was a constant attendant at the Baptist church, and had rendered long service as one of the Board of trustees of that church. Occasionally he overcame his great difference sufficiently to speak of his trust in Christ as his personal friend and Savior. He had been in failing health for several years and for some weeks had suffered much, yet his death seemed sudden and unexpected. A large circle of kindred remain to cherish his memory. Of his children, only a son survives, Mr. C. W. Bentley, of Adams. The loved wife remains to mourn his loss, amid her tears thanking God that she had health and strength to care for her husband in his time of weakness and suffering. Funeral services were held at the residence on North street on Monday, December 1st, and conducted by Pastor D. D. Owen, assisted by Rev. L. Muzzy. Many neighbors and friends gathered there to show their respect for the deceased and their sympathy for the bereaved. | Bentley, Addison A. (I71466)
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| 17686 | November 29, 1902 ~ Adell Jones, age 47 years, 11 months, 24 days, Single, Housekeeper, born in New York, Daughter of Lucius Jones born in New York, and Lucinda Wilson, Died in Pulaski of arterial thrombosis embolism. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 3, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Miss Adelle Jones - The community was very much shocked, Saturday afternoon when the news was spread that Miss Adelle Jones had passed away at her home on Park Street. Miss Adelle Jones was born in this village forty-eight years ago. She was a daughter of the late Lucius Jones and is survived by an invalid mother and one sister, Mrs. J. W. Richards. Miss Jones was a most estimable lady, possessing many graces which made her loved by all who knew her. Many years ago she was converted to the blessed faith of a Christian and united with the M. E. church. She has ever been a devoted worker in the church and its kindred organizations. She was devoted to her invalid mother and in every way filled the place of an earnest Christian in all that name implies. The funeral was held at the home yesterday at two o'clock with a large attendance of friends from this and other places. Rev. S. O. Barnes officiating. Many beautiful floral tributes were strewn about the casket and the loved one was in the embrace of peace and rest which was a happy transformation from the hours of suffering which she endured the brief time she was ill. | Jones, Adelle (I43799)
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| 17687 | November 29, 1940 Wilkes Barre Record - John Johnson - John Johnson, 59, a well known resident of 448 East Main Street, Plymouth, died yesterday morning in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. He was stricken ill while at work Tuesday at the Hunlock Creek plant of the Luzerne County Gas and Electric Company. Mr. Johnson resided at Plymouth for the last 15 years, moving there with his family from Shickshinny where they lived for many years. Surviving are these children, Carl Johnson, Plymouth; Earl, Geraldine and Emily Johnson, at home, and Mrs. Louis Giomboni, Plainsville; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Shickshinny; two brothers and a sister, Harry and Willard Johnson and Mrs. Scott Kline, all of Shickshinny. Funeral services will be conducted from the home Saturday afternoon at 2 with Rev. G. Hale Bucher of First Presbyterian Church, Plymouth officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Park, West Nanticoke. | Johnson, John A. (I35022)
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| 17688 | November 29, 1964 Post Standard - Syacuse, New York - Thorton Wardhaugh - Fulton - Word has been received here of the death of Thorton Asa Wardhaugh, formerly of Fulton. Mr. Wardhaugh died Friday. He was born in Fulton and moved to Franklinville 15 years ago. Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. Jean Wardhaugh are two daughters, and a son, his mother, Mrs. Viola Wardhaugh of Fulton, two sisters, Mrs. Arlene Kinsman and Miss Ruby Wardhaugh, and four brothers, Gordon, Oliver, Douglas and Keith, all of Fulton. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Franklinville. | Wardhaugh, Thorton Asa (I1909)
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| 17689 | November 3, 1891 ~ Clayton Austin, age 1 year, 8 months, born in Pulaski, Son of Albert F. Austin and Emma Worthy, died in Pulaski of enteritis. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 12, 1891 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Pulaski, November 3, 1891, Clayton, son of Albert and Emma Austin, aged 19 months and 30 days. Dearest Clayton, thou has left us, Left us sad and lonely here. But alas, 'tis God has taken, Taken from us one so dear. And we strive and hope to meet thee, When God tells us we must die. Then we'll dwell with thee in glory, Dwell with thee in love on high. | Austin, Clayton (I29716)
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| 17690 | November 3, 1897 - Phoebe Waters, age 73 years, 1 month, 24 days, Single, Housekeeper, born in Richland Township, Daughter of Worthy Waters born in Connecticut, and Mary Waters born in Rhode Island, Died at South Richland of heart failure, enteritis. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 18, 1897 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - South Richland, November 18 - After a lingering illness, Miss Phoebe Waters, passed away on Wednesday night, November 3. The funeral was the following Saturday at her late home. Patience and trust in the all wise Providence and longing to go home and be at rest were some of the prominent characteristics of her last days. Mrs. Lloyd of New Haven and Mrs. Soule of Oswego, sisters, were in town to attend the funeral. | Waters, Phoebe (I68387)
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| 17691 | November 30, 1904 - William P. Outterson, age 65 years, Married, Paper maker, born in Connecticut, Resident of Richland Township for 3 years, Son of Andrew Outterson born in Scotland, and Elizabeth Carroll born in Ireland, Died in Pulaski of locomoter ataxia, lead poisoning. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 1, 1904 Syracuse Journal - Syracuse, New York - Death of Mr. Outterson - Pulaski, December 1 - William Peter Outterson, a well-known and highly respected resident of this village, passed away yesterday at the residence of Mrs. Martha Williams in Broad street, where the deceased, with Mrs. Outterson, had made his home for several months. Mr. Outterson was born in Connecticut about 63 years ago and came to Pulaski with his parents when a young boy. At one time he was engaged in manufacturing paper and continued in that business many years, retiring from active pursuits about five years ago on account of feeble health. In his younger days Mr. Outterson was prominent in Republican politics, but was never an office seeker. He was a member of Marcellus Lodge, F. A. M. Besides the widow, he leaves two sons, John A. Outterson of Binghamton and Edward L. Outterson of Malone. Four brothers and four sisters survive. They are Col. James A. Outterson and Andrew Outterson of Watertown, Frank E. Outterson of Carthage and Charles A. Outterson of Holyoke, Massachusetts, Mrs. Isabella Lane of Watertown, Mrs. Elizabeth Wallis of Pulaski, Mrs. Caroline S. Nye of Syracuse and Mrs. Mary Radway of Boise, Idaho. The deceased had been in feeble health many years. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, December 7, 1904 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Personal - Edward L. Outterson, of Malone, and John A. Outterson of Binghamton, were called to Pulaski last Wednesday by the death of their father, W. P. Outterson. November 30, 1904 - William P. Outterson, age 65 years, Married, Paper maker, born in Connecticut, Resident of Richland Township for 3 years, Son of Andrew Outterson born in Scotland, and Elizabeth Carroll born in Ireland, Died in Pulaski of locomoter ataxia, lead poisoning. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 1, 1904 Syracuse Journal - Syracuse, New York - Death of Mr. Outterson - Pulaski, December 1 - William Peter Outterson, a well-known and highly respected resident of this village, passed away yesterday at the residence of Mrs. Martha Williams in Broad street, where the deceased, with Mrs. Outterson, had made his home for several months. Mr. Outterson was born in Connecticut about 63 years ago and came to Pulaski with his parents when a young boy. At one time he was engaged in manufacturing paper and continued in that business many years, retiring from active pursuits about five years ago on account of feeble health. In his younger days Mr. Outterson was prominent in Republican politics, but was never an office seeker. He was a member of Marcellus Lodge, F. A. M. Besides the widow, he leaves two sons, John A. Outterson of Binghamton and Edward L. Outterson of Malone. Four brothers and four sisters survive. They are Col. James A. Outterson and Andrew Outterson of Watertown, Frank E. Outterson of Carthage and Charles A. Outterson of Holyoke, Massachusetts, Mrs. Isabella Lane of Watertown, Mrs. Elizabeth Wallis of Pulaski, Mrs. Caroline S. Nye of Syracuse and Mrs. Mary Radway of Boise, Idaho. The deceased had been in feeble health many years. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, December 7, 1904 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Personal - Edward L. Outterson, of Malone, and John A. Outterson of Binghamton, were called to Pulaski last Wednesday by the death of their father, W. P. Outterson. | Outterson, William Peter (I51196)
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| 17692 | November 30, 1951 - Walter J. Bennett, age 69 years, 0 months, 18 days. Date of birth November 12, 1882, born in Lowville, New York. Sex, male; race, white; married; occupation, railroad engineer for New York central railroad. Length of residence in town where death occurred, 1 year, 8 months. Name of wife, Harriet Bennett. Name of father, William H. Bennett. Name of mother, Isabel Herrick. Informant, Paul K. Foster, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, multiple sclerosis, duration 10 years. Signed by A. B. Thompson, M.D., December 2, 1951, Pulaski, New York. Undertaker, Paul K. Foster, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Morningside cemetery, Syracuse, New York, December 3, 1951. | Bennett, Walter Goddard (I52291)
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| 17693 | November 30, 2004 Sally L. Deaton, age 72, of Route 11 South, Pulaski, died Tuesday at her home. She was born in Pennsylvania on June 1, 1932, the daughter of Dr. Clark and Jeanette Brattager Laus. She graduated from Nottingham High School in 1950 and New Paultz College in 1954. She taught at Roxboro and Bessie Riordan Elementary schools in N. Syracuse for 25 years, retiring in 1998. She moved to Pulaski in 1976 and married Brantley Deaton on August 19, 1976. She and her husband owned and operated Deaton's Home Center for many years. She was a member of the Pulaski Wesleyan Church, was program director for Vacation Bible School, also taught Sunday School and was a member of the Worship Team. She was a member of the Salmon River Fine Arts Center, and a mentor at Pulaski Elementary School. Surviving are her husband, Brantley; two sons, Robert (Mary) Seigart of Syracuse, William (Denise) Seigart of Vestal; one daughter, Carol (Scott) May of Juneau, AK; two stepsons, Charles Deaton of FL, B. Michael Deaton of Pulaski; four stepdaughters, Christa (Ron) Phillips of Pulaski, Karen (Jeff) Santiago, OK, Sandra Litts of FL, Mary (Bob) Harris of Syracuse; one sister, Patricia Pennock of CA; 16 grandchildren; one great-grandson. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 4, at the Pulaski Wesleyan Church with Rev. Rupert "Bud" Fancy officiating. Family will receive friends from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the church following the services. Donations may be made to the Pulaski Fine Arts Center, Lake Street, Pulaski or the American Cancer Society. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, NY. Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on Dec. 2, 2004 | Laus, Sally (I23146)
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| 17694 | November 4, 2003 Richard H. Cordell Sr., 76 of Sandy Creek. Survivors: Wife Sharon; three sons: Gary of Arizona, Richard Jr. of No. Carolina and Randy of Sandy Creek; a daughter Shari Snedeker of Sandy Creek; a brother Leonard Cordell; two sisters Mildred Webb and Agnes Fonda; seven grandchildren. Memorial Service Saturday 1 p.m. at Summerville Funeral Home Sandy Creek. Calling hours Saturday 11 to 1 p.m. prior to the funeral at the Funeral home. Private burial. Published Syracuse Post Standard on Nov. 6, 2003 | Cordell, Richard Henry (I71020)
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| 17695 | November 5, 1913 - Catherine Knowlton, age 76 years, 11 months, 27 days, Widow, born in Canada, Daughter of Philip Buck born in Canada, and Catherine Sweet born in Canada, Died in Pulaski of cancer of the mouth commencing in ant__ of thigh. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 12, 1913 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Catherine Buck Knowlton died Wednesday, November 5th, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. B. Searles, after a painful illness of about three months. Aged 77 years. Mrs. Knowlton was born near Kingston, Canada, and lived the early part of her life there, coming to New York State with her husband and family in 1880. She has resided in Pulaski about 27 years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. F. B. Searles and Mrs. H. M. Bumpus and two sons, L. A. Knowlton and H. J. Knowlton and four grandchildren, Charles and Francis Bumpus and Gladys Knowlton, all of Pulaski, and Wayne D. Knowlton of Schenectady. Three sisters, Mrs. Abraham Horning of Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. John Boyce and Mrs. Matilda Schermerhorn of Odessa, Canada. Burial at Pulaski cemetery. | Buck, Catherine (I67485)
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| 17696 | November 7, 1898 ~ Joel Look, age 38 years, 10 months, Married, Farmer, born in New York, Son of Albert Look born in New York, and Harriet Look born in New York, Died in Richland Township of phthisis, heart failure. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 9, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Near Richland, November 8, 1898, Joel Look, aged 38 years, 10 months. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 9, 1898 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Town Line Road - Joel Look died at his home on Pulaski street Sunday night after a long illness with consumption. He was the second child of Albert and Harriet Look. He was born in the town of Sandy Creek, January 6th, 1860, and moved to this town in his youth where he had lived most of the time since. About one year ago he had La Grippe which settled on his lungs and resulted in his death. He was highly respected by all who knew him and will be sadly missed in his home and the community. He leaves to mourn his loss besides a wife and four children, two sons and two daughters, a father and mother, two brothers and two sisters, Eugene Look of this place, Orrin Look of West Camden, Mrs. Rosa Pevert of Ricard, Mrs. Bertha Lighthall of Vorea. The funeral will be held from his late residence, Wednesday at 11 o'clock and at the Church of Christ at 12:30. Newspaper Obituary - November 10, 1898 Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Richland - The funeral of Joel Look was held at the Disciple church on Wednesday of this week. He died of consumption. He leaves a widow, four children, father and mother, two sisters and two brothers. | Look, Joel A. (I48211)
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| 17697 | November 7, 1947 - Harold Walter Tryon, age 52 years, 8 months, 21 days. Date of birth March 26, 1895, born in Pulaski, New York. Sex, male; race, white; single; occupation, Chief Ph. M., retired, United States Navy. Length of residence in town where death occurred, 20 years. Veteran of World War I. Name of father, Wellington M. Tryon, born in Richland Township, New York. Name of mother, Nellie Brow, born in Richland Township, New York. Informant, Martha A. Cuthbertson, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, cerebral hemorrhage, heart failure; contributed by hypertension. Signed by Hans Chase, M.D., Pulaski, New York, November 8, 1947. Place of burial, Pulaski Cemetery, Pulaski, New York, November 9, 1947. Undertaker, Franklin J. Taylor, Pulaski, New York. November 7, 1947 - Harold Walter Tryon, age 52 years, 8 months, 21 days. Date of birth March 26, 1895, born in Pulaski, New York. Sex, male; race, white; single; occupation, Chief Ph. M., retired, United States Navy. Length of residence in town where death occurred, 20 years. Veteran of World War I. Name of father, Wellington M. Tryon, born in Richland Township, New York. Name of mother, Nellie Brow, born in Richland Township, New York. Informant, Martha A. Cuthbertson, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, cerebral hemorrhage, heart failure; contributed by hypertension. Signed by Hans Chase, M.D., Pulaski, New York, November 8, 1947. Place of burial, Pulaski Cemetery, Pulaski, New York, November 9, 1947. Undertaker, Franklin J. Taylor, Pulaski, New York. | Tryon, Harold Walter (I68451)
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| 17698 | November 8, 1901 - Mary Sanderson, age 34 years, Married, born in Canada, resided of Richland Township 19 years, resided in the United States 19 years, Daughter of William Kennedy born in Ireland, and Mary Kennedy born in Ireland, Died in Richland Township of neuralgia of heart, from typhoid fever, ulceration. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 13, 1901 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Union Square - We were shocked to hear of the very sudden death of Mrs. John Sanderson which occurred near this place, last Friday. The husband and young children have the deep sympathy of all. The funeral was held from her late home on the James Brown farm, Sunday at 1 p.m. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 13, 1901 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fernwood - Everybody was non-pulsed by the news which spread rapidly by the death of Mrs. J. Sanderson. She was ill only about 48 hours, of neuralgia of the heart. 35 years of age, in the prime of her life with a lovely family around, dear as her own life, but they are left to fight life's battle alone without mother, a husband, two daughters aged 11 and 13, and one son aged 9. The Rev. J. B. Felt, of the Congregational church, of Pulaski, of which Mrs. Sanderson was a member, officiated. Interment at Pulaski. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 13, 1901 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - The people of this community were very much surprised to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. John Sanderson which occurred on Friday at their home six miles south of the village. Her death, in the prime of life, is a great loss to her family and a host of friends. She was a member of the Congregational church of this place. The funeral services on Sunday were largely attended, her pastor, Rev. J. B. Felt, officiating. The family consisting of the husband and three children, aged respectively, 13, 10 and 7, have the sympathy of all our people in this time of their severe affliction. | Kennedy, Mary (I52029)
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| 17699 | November 8, 1961 The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York · Page 34 MRS. GENE VIE VE KING OSWEGO -- Mrs. Genevieve G. Johnson King, 52, wife of Howard King, died Monday night following an attack of illness . at her home on the Town Line Road., New Haven. Mrs. King was the daughter of the late James and Phoebie Johnson and was a member of the North Scriba Baptist Church. Surviving besides her husband, are: a son, Jesse King of New James Coe of Scriba; Mrs. Law- Haven;, four daughters, Mrs. rence Woolson of New Haven; Mrs. John Parkhurst of Bundy- ville; and Mrs. Albert Swlnson of Oswego: three brothers. Frank Johnson of Scriba; Albert Johnson of New Haven and Raymond Johnson of Oswego; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Rehor of Oswego and Mrs. Julia Collen of Syracuse; also 15 grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the North Scriba Baptist 'Church with the Rev. Theodore Burke, pastor officiating and burial will be in North Scriba Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon and evening. | Johnson, Genevieve Gertrude (I69141)
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| 17700 | November 9, 1894 ~ Celia E. Box, age 75 years, 9 months, 20 days, Widow, born in Devonshire, England, Resident of Richland Township for 50 years, Daughter of Richard Knollin, died in Pulaski of influenza and heart disease. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 14, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Celia Elizabeth Knollin was born January 19, 1819, in Brixham parish, near Dartmouth, Devonshire, England, and died November 9, 1894, at her late residence, corner North and Park streets, Pulaski, New York. In 1827, with her father, Richard Knollin, Sr., she came to this country and settled at Chittenango, Madison county. A few years later they settled in Sandy Creek, where she was married to the late Wm. Box, in 1889. Five or six years after their marriage they came to Pulaski for a permanent home, where, after forty-four years of wedded life, Mr. Box died, October 2, 1888. To them were born three children, two of whom died when quite young, leaving only one son, Mr. R. W. Box, of this village, surviving. Mrs. Box was of a family of eight children, only two of whom are still living, Richard and John Knollin, both of Sandy Creek. Her last sister, Mrs. Emily H. Moffett, of Watertown, New York, passed away only a few weeks before her, October 20, 1894. Her parents were Wesleyan Methodists. Mrs. Box was converted in early life, and for the fifty years of her residence in Pulaski has been an honored and loved member of the Methodist Episcopal church of this place. Her life has been one of usefulness and a blessing to many. When death came she felt that the was prepared to meet it, through the rich mercy and grace, of her Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ. The funeral was held yesterday, and was appropriately conducted by her pastor, Rev. A. D. Webster. Interment took place in the family burial plot in Pulaski cemetery. Newspaper Article - Sandy Creek news., October 09, 1930, Page 7, Image 7 | Knollin, Celia Elizabeth (I76435)
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