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1951 Born in Redfield, Vivian was educated in the village school and left as a teen to work for the Leary family in Pulaski. It was there that she met Rowland Bass formally of Orwell. The couple eloped and were married in Texas in 1940, remaining there for four years during Rowlands active duty. Following their separation Vivian returned to Oswego County where she lived for a time in Pulaski. In 1947 Vivian moved to Lakeland Florida where she worked for 20 years at Maas Brother Department Store in the cafeteria. In the early 1950s Vivian also managed Duvard's Diner with her 2nd husband Duvard Hornsby. Vivian was a hard worker by nature, she raised her four children alone most of her life. She retained close contact with many of her siblings and Neice and nephews. For many years her youngest sister Maureen lived nearby her. Vivian spent many of her summer vacations back home in the north. She often stayed with her sister Jane and Jane's family. She kept a close correspondence with her life-long best friend Eva (Bennett) McCune of Pulaski and Oregon
Born in Redfield, her birth was announced in the Redfield column of the December 28, 1916 Sandy Creek News. She was born at 9 pounds. Vivian was educated in the village school and left as a teen to work for the Leary family in Pulaski. It was there that she met Rowland Bass formally of Orwell. The couple eloped and were married in Texas in 1940, remaining there for four years during Rowlands active duty. Following their separation Vivian returned to Oswego County where she lived for a time in Pulaski.
In 1947 Vivian moved to Lakeland Florida where she worked for 20 years at Maas Brother Department Store in the cafeteria. In the early 1950s Vivian also managed Duvard's Diner with her 2nd husband Duvard Hornsby.
Vivian was a hard worker by nature, she raised her four children alone most of her life. She retained close contact with many of her siblings and Neice and nephews. For many years her youngest sister Maureen lived nearby her.
Vivian spent many of her summer vacations back home in the north. She often stayed with her sister Jane and Jane's family. She kept a close correspondence with her life-long best friend Eva (Bennett) McCune of Pulaski and Oregon
Born in Redfield, her birth was announced in the Redfield column of the December 28, 1916 Sandy Creek News. She was born at 9 pounds. Vivian was educated in the village school and left as a teen to work for the Leary family in Pulaski. It was there that she met Rowland Bass formally of Orwell. The couple eloped and were married in Texas in 1940, remaining there for four years during Rowlands active duty. Following their separation Vivian returned to Oswego County where she lived for a time in Pulaski.
In 1947 Vivian moved to Lakeland Florida where she worked for 20 years at Maas Brother Department Store in the cafeteria. In the early 1950s Vivian also managed Duvard's Diner with her 2nd husband Duvard Hornsby.
Vivian was a hard worker by nature, she raised her four children alone most of her life. She retained close contact with many of her siblings and Neice and nephews. For many years her youngest sister Maureen lived nearby her.
Vivian spent many of her summer vacations back home in the north. She often stayed with her sister Jane and Jane's family. She kept a close correspondence with her life-long best friend Eva (Bennett) McCune of Pulaski and Oregon 
Ballou, Vivian Rachel (I72747)
 
1952 Born in Sandy Creek, Raymond was known by his middle name of "Ellis" for most of his life. He attended South Landing Schools. He worked as a hauler for the Dairyman's League plant in Adams, NY from 1926-1941. He later worked as a self employed carpenter and commercial fisherman and guide. He was an avid trapper and also severed as a member of the Ellisburg Fire Department. Otis, Raymond Ellis (I73653)
 
1953 Born in St. Andrews Parish, Orkney Island, Scotland, the 6th of 10 children born to Robert & Helen Guthrie Petrie. Married in 1845 in Shapinsay Parish to his cousin Jeanett Guthrie, They had one of their seven children in Scotland and the following year (1847) they emigrated to the US almost immediately settling in Redfield.

JAMES PETRIE -- BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
James Petrie was born in Orkney, Scotland, May 15, 1819, the sixth of ten children. His father was Robert Petrie, a farmer and weaver. James married Jessie Guthrie, of Kirkwall, Scotland, in 1845. Seven children two sons and five daughters, all living -- were born to them, one in Scotland, the rest in America. He landed in New York June 2, 1847, and arrived in Redfield on the 6th of the same month. One month after, by the aid of a brother in New York, he purchased one hundred and twenty acres of land, clearing enough to keep five cows and a span of horses. This farm was afterwards traded, by his brother, for a house in Brooklyn, James receiving the money he had paid upon it. In 1853 he purchased the Lewis farm of two hundred and sixty-two and a half acres, where his eldest son now lives. In 1872 he purchased the Burkett farm of two hundred acres, where he now lives. Besides the eldest son above mentioned, three daughters are married, and are living in the vicinity.
Mr. Petrie has served as commissioner of highways and as supervisor of the township (1868). In politics he is a Republican. At the age of sixteen he joined the Secession Presbyterian Church of Scotland, his father being an elder in the same for over thirty years. Mr. Petrie has been elder in the church for several years. Coming to this country with very limited means, by untiring industry he has accumulated a handsome fortune, and ranks among the most thrifty of the farmers of the neighborhood.
From: History of Oswego County NY 1789 - 1877 Published by L. H. Everts & Co. Philadelphia p. 428
Note: On the tombstone (a replacement of the original stone, broken over the years) in the cemetery in Redfield, NY, Mrs. Petrie's name is shown as Jeanett, so there is some confusion as to her correct name. Census records over the years have her name as Jenette, Jennette, Jenett, Jeannette, Jennett, Jeanette, Jenie 
Petrie, James (I36328)
 
1954 Born in St. Lawrence County, The Salisbury's owned a farm from 1934 to 1970 on the North Rd. in Pulaski for many years. Both were very active in the Pulaski Grange. Charles attended school in Philadelphia, NY and graduated from Antwerp Teaching Academy. He taught in Philadelphia prior to marriage. Salisbury, Charles F. (I19548)
 
1955 Born in Syracuse, Richard was the son of Milo and Irene Lindsey Hazard. After earning an associates degree in food technology from Morrisville Agricultural and Technical Institute, he worked as a food inspector for the state Department of Agriculture and Markets. He lived in Sandy Creek for many years before moving to Pulaski. He was a member of Cable Trail Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8534 in Lacona. He served in the Navy during World War II. Hazard, Richard Lindsey Sr. (I29956)
 
1956 Born in Wales, she was the second wife of John E. Evans. They immigrated to America, departing for Liverpool, England on Jan 30 and arriving at Ellis Island, NY on Feb 8, 1907. In addition to her husband her two step sons David & John and her children Mary, Edward, Christmas & Maldwyn made the trip. (The other children Jane, Margaret, Ethyl, Rahel & Ruth were born in America.) They settled briefly in Ohio before moving to the Steuben area of Oneida Co, NY. Ellis, Jane (I45205)
 
1957 Born in Walloomsack, N.Y. Janet was the daughter of the late Frederick H. and Lillian May (Stewart) Vogler. She was married to the late Albert I. Campbell who preceded her in death on July 8, 1990. Janet was a homemaker who enjoyed reading, sewing and gardening as well as the art of ballroom dancing. She is survived by her two sons. She was predeceased by her late son, Robert Scott Campbell. She is also survived by her six grandchildren, five great-grand-children, several nieces and nephews. Janet is predeceased by her sisters, Emiline Gates, Albertina Reynolds, Lena Corbett and her brothers, Charles and Edward Vogler.
(Information paraphrased from Times Union) 11/1/07 
Cardwell-Vogler, Jeanette Lillian Janet (I30285)
 
1958 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Stewart, Glenn Dana (I79482)
 
1959 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Trendell, Robert Vincent (I68163)
 
1960 Born Jennie Rickerson, adopted by Thomas W. Cail / Laura Lovina Campbell
Married Walter Silas Meacham
had 5 children
Libby Maria Meacham
Marion Meacham
Charles R Meacham (1876-1909)
Lettie L. Meacham (1880-)
Mary Meacham (1884-)

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 7, 1903 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Local Notes - Mrs. Mary J. Meacham, formerly a resident of Pulaski. passed away in Kansas City, Kansas, December 31. She lived in Pulaski thirty years and has relatives and friends who survived her there. Her son. Charles B. Meacham resides in Lincoln, Nebraska, and her two daughters, Mrs. O. J. Waite and Marion Meacham, live in Jackson, Mississippi. All the children were present and she was laid away in Lincoln, Nebraska. 
Cail, Mary Jenny (I51438)
 
1961 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Trendell, John Edward (I68266)
 
1962 Born on the Doney farm Spoor, Marjorie Irene (I43206)
 
1963 Born to a life of sorrows Mary Adaline was none the less a strong woman who gave her children a firm upbringing and a determination to do better. Married at a young age to a distant cousin nearly 30 years older than her, Mary worked hard on the old Seeley farm until after her husband's death in 1921. In 1922 she sold the farm and later married widower Henry Butcher, moving to Bleakly Hill in Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania. Henry and Addie lived in a little grey one story home there until her death in Franklin Hospital in May 1941. daughter-in-law Jane Seeley recalled that on the morning Addie died a bird had flown in her hospital window and she had believed it an ill omen of her final day. Addie was buried in Peter's Corner Cemetery next to her 1st husband Peter. In 1994 Great Grandson Shawn Doyle set a bronze marker on their graves with their vital statistics and full names. There son David was buried with them there also in 1946. Granddaughter Patsy Seeley Doyle has a crystal "Pansy Vase" that once belonged to Addie, given to her by Aunt Florence years before. Crouch, Mary Adaline (I6583)
 
1964 Born to one of the first settlers of Albion, NY Horrace and Clarissa Miller. She spent the first 50 years in Albion then she moved to Rome in the later 1800's. She was the mother of 8 Children.

OBIT: Sandy Creek News, August 12, 1909
Sandy Creek news., August 12, 1909, Page 2, Image 2
Mrs. Sophia McNett Sixty-three year old native of Albion, Oswego County died in Rome Saturday night. One of the surviving children is Mrs Maude Nott of Oswego. 
Miller, Sophia Amanda (I80909)
 
1965 Born to Reuben and Julia (Jaquin) Rich. Married George T. Barker. Children are: Emma L. b. 1850, Rhodes E. b. 1852, Julia A. b. 1853, George R. b.1855, Rosa b. 1858 & Gertrude b. 1864. Rich, Anna (I42710)
 
1966 Boston, Massachusetts. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, Massachusetts, 1891-1943. Micropublication T843. RG085. 454 rolls. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

Boston, Massachusetts. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, Massachusetts, 1820-1891. Micropublication M277. RG036. 115 rolls. National Archives, Washington, D.C.


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Source (S2379)
 
1967 Both are attorneys Rochester
 
James (I49786)
 
1968 both from port byron Family: William Wallace Sanderson / Anna Teressa Laties (F971)
 
1969 bought the Sage House from the Gorski's in WIlliamstown, New York French, Charles (I14957)
 
1970 Boughton Cemetery Halsey, Ray Howard (I25360)
 
1971 Boundry Bay Cemetery Miller, Harriet Hattie Marie (I81237)
 
1972 BOUTELL
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - June 2, 2013Browse Issues
Robert O. Boutell

May 29, 2013

Robert O. Boutell, 78, of Brewerton, NY passed away May 29, 2013 at his home after a long illness. Robert was born September 15, 1934 in Richland, NY the son of Dayton and Rowena Fox Boutell. After attending Mexico Academy and Central Schools, he served in the US Air force from 1954-1962. Following his discharge, he served in the Air National Guard. Robert married his wife Sharon Coy on March 4, 1963 in Colorado. Sharon predeceased Robert on December 22, 2011. Robert was self-employed and owned Bob's Saddle & Tack Shop in Brewerton. Robert also worked as a carpenter out of the Local Union 277. In addition to leatherworking, Robert also enjoyed trap shooting, building wood strip canoes and basket weaving.

Robert is survived by a daughter, Peggy LaRue and Mark Bowman of Columbus, OH; a son, Robert II of Central Square, NY; three grandchildren, John Boutell of Chicago, IL, Hollyce Lunde of Chicago, IL and Cassandra Jackson of Rochester, NY; two great-grandchildren, Lily and Colin; and his canine companions, Linus and Lucy. He is also survived by three sisters, Eva Ireland of Newark, NY, Theresa Darling of Parish, NY and Bonnie Boutell of Mexico, NY. Robert was predeceased by four sisters, Doris Mowers, Ada Jean White, Claudia Richardson Richmond, Kay Boutell; and a brother, Walter (Butch) Boutell.

Calling hours will be Monday, June 3, 2013 from 4 to 6 p.m. with the services to follow at 6 p.m. at the Watson Funeral Home, 631 South Main Street, Central Square, NY 13036.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Brewerton Fire Department, Brewerton, NY 13029. 
Boutell, Robert Owen (I29368)
 
1973 Boyce I. Cottet
October 29, 2002
Boyce I. Cottet, 74, of 1785 state Route 69, Parish, died Sunday. He was born in Ira. He retired in 1983 as a carpenter in the maintenance department at Carrier Corp. after 33 years. He was a member of Scriba Masonic Lodge 414 in Constantia and Carrier Corp. Fire Department. He was a member and past chief of West Amboy Volunteer Fire Department and a life member of Oswego County Fire Chiefs Association.Survivors: His wife of 53 years, the former Nellie I. Golley; four daughters, Nancy Jackson of Richland, Deborah Cottet of Pulaski, Theresa Hess of Altmar and Norma Cottet of Parish; three sons, Bernard of Parish, John of Mexico and Elmer of Pulaski; three sisters, Roberta Laws of Constantia, Rosalind House of Mallory and Rita Kinney of Van Alstyne, Texas; two brothers, Richard of Central Square and Ronald of Constantia; 16 grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday at Harter Funeral Home. Burial, Union Settlement Cemetery. Calling hours, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 2983 W. Main St., Parish, with Masonic services at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Contributions: Hospice of Central New York, 990 Seventh North St., Liverpool 13088. 
Cottet, Royce Ivues (I82797)
 
1974 Boylston

Died, on Friday of last week, May 28th, Mrs, Elvin Blodgett, Mrs. B. was a daughter of Charles Tanner. The funeral waa held at her late residence on Sunday, May 30. As large a concourse of people as ever assembled here to view the last remains of a dear friend were convened together on that day. A husband and two children are left to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. The family have the sympathy of all in their sad bereavement

************************
Vorea

Many of the neighbors attended the funeral of Mrs. Elvin Blodgett last Sunday

Source: Pulaski Democrat, June 3, 1886
_________________________

Aged 33 years, 2 months & 10 days

Family links:
Parents:
Charles Tanner (1821 - 1899) 
Tanner, Emeline (I70027)
 
1975 BOYLSTON - Bert Ray Nemier, 61, life-long resident of the Town of Boylston, died Tuesday at his home in that town, from a heart compilation, with which he had suffered during the past 10 years.

He was born Aug- 11, 1889 in Boylston, son of George W. and Mary Giersch Nemier, and attended Boylston schools. He married Miss Myrtle [sic]Perlmatier of Rochester, March 18, 1926 and is survived by her: by two daughters, Ruth and Isabel, and two sons, Raymond and Stanley, of Boylston: by three sisters, Mrs. Roselle Hamer of Frankfort, Mrs. Maude Caster, Lacona and Mrs.Clara Stowell, Lacona.

Funeral services will be conducted at the Weston & Woodard funeral home in Sandy Creek, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock
by the Rev. Selden Ward of Sandy Creek Baptist church and interment will be made in the Wesleyan cemetery 
Nemier, Bert Raymond (I15468)
 
1976 Boylston Native, 60, Dies in Washington

Lloyd J. Ridgeway, age 60, of 927 1/2 South Grant St., Tacoma, Washington, died Sunday morning, July 11, 1976 at Tacoma General Hospital after a short illness.

He was born June 15, 1916 in Boylston, the son of John and Anna M. Daly Ridgeway.

He was educated in Boylston schools, where he spent the early part of his life. He later moved to the Syracuse area and was employed as a roofer. He moved to the State of Washington in 1967.

Suvivors include his mother, Mrs. Anna M. Ridgeway, of Pulaski, three sons, David, Hugh and Michael Ridgeway, all of Syracuse, two daughters, Mrs. Carol Ramirez and Mrs
Joyce Monroe, both of Hastings, and six grandchildren. Also, five sisters: Mrs Wesley (Agnes) Tyfair, Cicero, Mrs. Nellie Giddlngs, Old Forge, Miss Clara Ridgeway Johnson City; Mrs. Victor (Maggie) Potish, Sandy Creek and Mrs. Winnie Harrington, Florida; and four brothers; Paul, Pulaski; Lyle, Syracuse; Aaron, Denver, Colorado and Lawrence, Toledo, Ohio. Two other brothers are deceased, John Ridgeway, Jr. having died in 1947 and S. Sgt. Warren E. Ridgeway died in action in World War H. Two uncles, Dennis Daly of Lacona, and Charles Pierce of Chittenango are also included among Mr. Ridgeway's survivors, as well as several nieces, nephews
and cousins.

Graveside services will be held at 2 pm this afternoon (Wednesday) at the Wesleyan Cemetery, Smartville Road, Lacona with Rev Adelbert Edwards pastor of Pine Meadows Wesleyan Church officiating

Arrangements were made by Summerville Funeral Home
Sandy Creek

Source: Sandy Creek News, July 14, 1976 
Ridgeway, Lloyd James (I15041)
 
1977 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Crooks, Bradley William (I11922)
 
1978 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Walker, Bradley William (I54548)
 
1979 Bradford D. Atkinson - November 14, 1926 - August 29, 1994. Son of John W. and Cassia Joyner Atkinson. Husband of Arlene Virginia Nash Atkinson. Married September 1, 1954. Section 5, Row 24.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, August 30, 1994 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Bradford D. Atkinson, Port Ontario, Dies - Bradford D. Atkinson, 68, of Hotchkiss Road, Port Ontario, died Monday at his home. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Clay Berry, pastor of the Pulaski Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery, town of Richland. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Oswego County unit of the American Cancer Society. Surviving are his wife, Arlene V.; two daughters, Jane Shugdinis, West Pittston, and Lorrie Francis, Pulaski; a son, Kenneth N., Mexico; four grandchildren; a sister, Gladys Wadsworth, Pulaski, and a brother, Carl, Mannsville. Born November 14, 1926, in Pulaski, a son of John W. and Cassia Joyner Atkinson, he graduated from Pulaski Academy in 1945 and from Syracuse University. He also attended Oswego State University College. He married Arlene V. Nash on September 1, 1954. Mr. Atkinson retired in 1980 after 35 years of teaching. He taught English and music for 20 years in the Central Square School District. He also was employed for the past two years at Selkirk Shores State Park. He was a member of the Oswego County and New York State retired teachers associations and a former member of the Ontario Performing Arts Society. 
Atkinson, Bradford Deforest (I70727)
 
1980 Bradford Edgar Cable - February 16, 1891 - April 2, 1969. Son of Edgar Ellsworth and Angie E. Dees Cable. Wife of Paulina “Lena” Aicholtz Cable. Married February 16, 1911, in Amboy Township, Oswego County, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 10, 1969 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Bradford E. Cable - Bradford E. Cable, 78, died Wednesday evening, April 2, 1969 in the Meyers Home for the Aged, Camden, after a long illness. Son of Edgar E. and Angie Streator Cable, he was born February 16, 1891, in Orwell and received his education in Amboy area schools. On February 16, 1911, in Amboy, he married the former Lena Aicholtz. She passed away some time ago. Mr. Cable owned and operated the Cable farm until his retirement in 1962. He was a member and trustee of the Amboy United Methodist Church, and had served as supervisor and justice of the peace for the Town of Amboy. He was a member of the Williamstown Lodge, F&AM, the Shrine, the Amboy Grange, and was a former member of the Dairymen’s League and the GLF. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Combs and Mrs. Carl Whitman, both of Long Beach, California, and a niece, Mrs. Harold Massey, Camden. The funeral was April 5, 1969 with private prayer services at 1:30 p.m. at the E. H. McDaniels Funeral Home, 47 Miner Avenue, Camden, and at 2 at the Amboy United Methodist Church with the Rev. Ernest W. Bittner, pastor of the United Church, Presbyterian, Camden, officiating. Burial will be in Orwell cemetery.
 
Cable, Bradford Edgar (I76706)
 
1981 Bradley W. Adydan - June 3, 1980 - September 17, 1992. Plot 0-418-D. Son of David and Mary Jo Palmer Adydan.
Newspaper Obituary - Friday, September 18, 1992 Syracuse Herald-Journal - Syracuse, New York - Bradley W. Adydan, 12, of 7787 Richland Road died Thursday at Oswego Hospital. Bradley was a life resident of the Pulaski area. He attended BOCES in Mexico the past nine years. Surviving are his father and stepmother, David and Jennifer Adydan of Pulaski; his mother, Mary Jo Adydan of Pulaski; a brother, Brian J. Adydan of Pulaski; a sister, Nicole L. Favata of Pulaski; his paternal grandfather, Stanley Adydan of Pulaski; his paternal grandmother, Peggy Bull of Williamson; his maternal grandparents, Richard and Katherine Palmer of Ellisburg; and his maternal great-grandmother, Bernice Jones of Gouverneur. Services will be Saturday in St. John's Church, Pulaski, at a time to be announced. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Contributions may be made to the Special Education Fund of BOCES, Mexico.
 
Adydan, Bradley W. (I66853)
 
1982 Brainard C. Castor - August 8, 1853 - October 9, 1924. Son of Chauncey and Martha Amanda Clemens Castor. Husband of Flora Henrietta Myers Castor. Married July 3, 1876 in Oswego County, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 15, 1924 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Brainard C. Castor, who has been in failing health for several months passed away Thursday afternoon, October 9th. The funeral service was conducted in Union church, Saturday afternoon by Rev. T. T. Davies and Rev. Wallace Humphries. Burial was made in Evergreen cemetery.
 
Castor, Brainard C. (I72498)
 
1983 Brainard George Hilton - December 24, 1907 - April 16, 1978. Son of George Norris and Maude Crocker Hilton. Husband of Ada Belle Greenfield Hilton. [Note: For more information on Ada Hilton, please find her in this cemetery listed as “Ada Belle Greenfield Hilton Loomis”.]
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 19, 1978 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Brainard G. Hilton, age 70, of R.D. 1 Old Mexico Road, died Sunday evening at home. Born December 24, 1907 in Pulaski, he was the son of George and Maude (Crocker) Hilton. He attended Pulaski Schools, and married to Ada Greenfield June 24, 1931 in Pulaski. He owned and operated a farm on the Old Mexico Road which was previously owned by his father and is now owned by his son Donald G. Hilton. He was a member of the Pulaski Grange No. 730. He is survived by his wife; one son Donald G., three daughters, Mrs. George (Phyllis) Wortman, Denver, Colorado; Mrs. Raymond (Carol Faye) Cashel, Mannsville; Mrs. Harolyn Boyle, Pulaski; 15 grandchildren, and one great- granddaughter; two brothers, Harlan Hilton of Henrietta; Paul Hilton, Oswego; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Ivens, Pulaski, Mrs. Hazel Brown, Las Vegas; Mrs. Beulah Porter, Gouverneur. Funeral will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Rev. Dolan Morris, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours Wednesday, 2-4, 7-9. Donations may be made to N.O.C.A.

Pulaski Democrat, Wednesday April 19, 1978 Brainard G. Hilton Brainard G. Hilton, age 70, R.D. 1 6891 Old Mexico Road, died Sunday evening at home. Born December 24, 1907 in Pulaski, he was the son of George and Maude (Crocker) Hilton, He attended Pulaski Schools, and married to Ada Greenfield June 24, 1931 in Pulaski. He owned and operated a farm on the Old Mexico Road which was previously owned by his father and is now owned by his son Donald G. Hilton. He is survived by his wife, one son Donald G., Three daughters, Mrs. George (Phylis) Wortman, Denver, Colorado; Mrs. Raymond (Carol Faye) Cashel, Mannsville; Mrs. Harolyn Boyle, Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and one great granddaughter; two brothers Harlan Hilton of Henrietta; Paul Hilton, Oswego; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Ivens, Pulaski, Mrs. Hazel Brown, Las Vegas; Mrs. Beulah Porter, Gouverneur. He was a member of the Pulaski Grange No. 730 Funeral will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Rev. Dolan Morris, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours Wednesday 2-4, 7-9. Donations may be made to N.O.C.A.
Pulaski Democrat, Wednesday April 19, 1978

Brainard G. Hilton

Brainard G. Hilton, age 70, R.D. 1 6891 Old Mexico Road, died Sunday evening at home. Born December 24, 1907 in Pulaski, he was the son of George and Maude (Crocker) Hilton, He attended Pulaski Schools, and married to Ada Greenfield June 24, 1931 in Pulaski. He owned and operated a farm on the Old Mexico Road which was previously owned by his father and is now owned by his son Donald G. Hilton.
He is survived by his wife, one son Donald G., Three daughters, Mrs. George (Phylis) Wortman, Denver, Colorado; Mrs. Raymond (Carol Faye) Cashel, Mannsville; Mrs. Harolyn Boyle, Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and one great granddaughter; two brothers Harlan Hilton of Henrietta; Paul Hilton, Oswego; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Ivens, Pulaski, Mrs. Hazel Brown, Las Vegas; Mrs. Beulah Porter, Gouverneur.
He was a member of the Pulaski Grange No. 730
Funeral will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Rev. Dolan Morris, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell.
Calling hours Wednesday 2-4, 7-9. Donations may be made to N.O.C.A.
Pulaski Democrat, Wednesday April 19, 1978

Brainard G. Hilton

Brainard G. Hilton, age 70, R.D. 1 6891 Old Mexico Road, died Sunday evening at home. Born December 24, 1907 in Pulaski, he was the son of George and Maude (Crocker) Hilton, He attended Pulaski Schools, and married to Ada Greenfield June 24, 1931 in Pulaski. He owned and operated a farm on the Old Mexico Road which was previously owned by his father and is now owned by his son Donald G. Hilton.
He is survived by his wife, one son Donald G., Three daughters, Mrs. George (Phylis) Wortman, Denver, Colorado; Mrs. Raymond (Carol Faye) Cashel, Mannsville; Mrs. Harolyn Boyle, Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and one great granddaughter; two brothers Harlan Hilton of Henrietta; Paul Hilton, Oswego; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Ivens, Pulaski, Mrs. Hazel Brown, Las Vegas; Mrs. Beulah Porter, Gouverneur.
He was a member of the Pulaski Grange No. 730
Funeral will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Rev. Dolan Morris, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell.
Calling hours Wednesday 2-4, 7-9. Donations may be made to N.O.C.A. 
Hilton, Brainard George (I72888)
 
1984 Branch: Germany > Herkimer Co., NY
1 Hans Meyer (7, Elwangen, Germany - bef. birth of son Peter)
1-1 Hans Peter Meyer married (17may1640) Barbara 7 of Gaildorf, Germany.
Peter was a teacher and a Sexton. Barbara was the widow of Michel Jung
1-1-1 Hans David Mayer (20sep1640-20nov1711) a schoolmaster, married 1st Margaretha Leidig (?-jun1680), died during childbirth
1-1-1-1 Hans Casper Mayer (bpt 09jan1672-?) married 1st
(19oct1706) to Ursula Maria Deininger
married 2nd (10may1729) Ursula Margaretha Muller
1-1-1-2 Johann Jacob Mayer (bpt 15sep1674 -?)
1-1-1-3 Georg Melchoir Mayer (bpt 17jul1676-?)
1-1-1-4 Maria Euphrosina Mayer (bpt 01 may1678-28jul1682)
1-1-1 -5 "Child" Mayers (?-jun1680)
David married 2nd (20sep1680) Anna Maria Kobler, daughter of Hans Kobler
1-1-1 -6 Johann Bernhart Mayer (bpt 07aug1681-?) he was a weaver.
1-1-1-7 Susanna Eva Mayer (bpt 14aug1683-?)
1-1-1-8 Johannes "Hans" Mayer, a tailor and schoolmaster (23feb1686-02jul1753) married (10feb1705) Anna Margaretha Bauer (09may1682-?)
1-1-1-8-1 Johann Michael Meyers
1-1-1-8-2 Johann Joseph Meyers* (bpt 03mar1712 Michelfeld, Kingdom of Wurtemberg - c.1778 NY) married (nov1734) Maria Dorothea Deininger.
Arrived in Philadelphia sept1738 on the S/S Nancy.
1-1-1-8-2-1 John Meyers
*
1-1-1-8-2-2 Jacob Meyers married (before 1766) Margaret
1-1-1-8-2-3 Joseph Meyers/Moyer Jr.* (may1746-15apr1812 Warren, NY) married (before 1769) Catherine Clapsaddle (18nov1748-03apr1839)
1-1-1-8-2-3-1 John Meyers (20oct1769-02aug1780) killed by Indians
1-1-1-8-2-3-2 Maria Jos Meyers (c.1771-7) married Johannes Joh. Campbell
1-1-1-8-2-3-3 Andries "Andrew" Meyers (03jan1772 - 29apr1851 Cedarville, NY) married (15nov1793 German Flatts, NY) Catherine Scherer (Sharer) (12sep1772-04sep1851)
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-1 Peter J. Meyers (07jul1794-?) married Catherine Crouch
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-2 Nancy Meyers (1 jul1799-23jun1876) married Thomas Weaver
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-3 Absalom Meyers (11jul1799-1881) married Catharine Edick
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-4 Christian "Christopher" Meyers (05dec1801-1881) married (29feb1828) Alzina "Elizabetha" Ohrendorf (28mar1809-19jan1892)
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-4-1 Pamelia "Lydia" L. Meyers (1830-1913) married C.B. Comstock
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-4-2 Alvira Beech Meyers
(28jul1832-15mar1876) married (1860) Charles Frederic
Runyon (29dec1829-jan1876)
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1-1-1-8-2-3-3-4-3 Arthur R. Meyers (31jul1833? - ?), a * lawyer, married Ellen N. Jones
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-4-4 George H Meyers (1835-1901) married Nancy Brockway (or Brockman)
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-4-5 Julia L. Meyers (24jul1838-1929) married James M. Winn
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-4-6 Helen M. Meyers (1840-15nov1922) married Milford C. Mills
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-5 Joseph Meyers (30jan1807-7)
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-6 Margaret Meyers (01jan1809 -7) married Alphinus Norton
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-7 Katherine Meyers (14jan1814-7)
1-1-1-8-2-3-3-8 Jeremiah Meyers 914sep1817-22aug1891) married (20oct1836) Sophronia Getman
1-1-1-8-2-3-4 Eve Meyers (26oct1774-30jul1860) taken prisoner by Mohawk Indians during the Revolution. Married 1st Jacob Eysman. Married 2nd Lawrence Th. Shoemaker
&
1-1-1-8-2-3-5 Jacob Meyers (22jul1777-02aug1780) killed by Indians
1-1-1-8-2-3-6 Elizabeth Meyers (10apr1782-7) married George Henry Campbell
1-1-1-8-2-3-7 Joseph Meyers Jr. (12may1787) married
Jeanett Winn
1-1-1-8-2-3-8 Johannes Meyers (16dec1788-7) married 1st
Anna "Nancy" Skinner
married 2nd a daughter of John Jost Hess
1-1-1-8-2-3-9 Gertrude "Charity" Meyers (19jun1791-02jun1847) married John Diedrich "Richard" Getman
1-1-1-8-2-3-10 Dorothy Meyers (1785-1815) married (22nov1807) Jacob Kessler
1-1-1-8-2-3-11 Daniel Meyers (12jan1794-7)
1-1-1-8-2-3-12 Catherine Meyers married Jacob Petrie
1-1-1-8-2-4 Margaret Meyer (1752-1818 Columbia, NY) married (08jan1770) Lt. George F. Helmer (1739-1823), son of Frederick Helmer and Barbara Kast.
George was wounded in the Battle of Oriskany.
1-1-1-8-3 Lt. Martinus Petrus (Martin Peter) Meyers (bpt 18nov1714 Michelfeld, Kingdom of Wurtemberg - 29jan1802 Herkimer, NY) married 1st (c.1739) 7 fr. married 2nd
7 in Herkimer.
1-1-1-9 Wilhelm Michael Mayer (bpt 24jan1688-7)
 
Meyer, Hans Walther (I4343)
 
1985 Brandon H. Allen, age 26, formerly of Pulaski, passed away unexpectedly in California. Brandon was born July 3, 1998, in Watertown, the son of Angela Allen and Bobby Lee Gamble. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 2016, where he played football, basketball, baseball and track and field. Brandon enlisted in the United States Air Force in 2019 and served at Beale Air Force Base in California until August of this year. Brandon enjoyed weightlifting, spending time with his siblings and hanging out with his friends. He was an avid Steelers fan.

Surviving are his parents, father, Bobby Gamble and mother Angela (Nathan) Dunham, his identical twin, Cameron Allen, brother Devin Allen, siblings, Shatara Taylor, Bobby Gamble Jr., Joseph Lee Gamble, Savannah Gamble, Emily Woods, and Nathan Dunham Jr, former step-mother, Pamela Gamble and step-siblings, Cassie Thomas and Jason Raider, a grandmother, and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Brandon was predeceased by his infant sister, Destiny Star Woods in 2003.

Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, September 19th at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. A time of sharing and celebration will be held at 4 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following calling hours.
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Allen, Brandon H. Lee (I37296)
 
1986 Brantley Deaton, age 89, resident of Pulaski since 1976, passed away Wednesday at his daughter’s home. Brantley was born August 6, 1933, in Wolf Coal, KY, the son of Edward and Mary Bush Deaton. He graduated from Fairborn High School in Ohio in 1951 and served in the United States Navy from 1953 until 1957 aboard the USS Leyte, an aircraft carrier. He received his Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering from Ohio University. His career included his work for General Electric on government defense contracts, including the Gemini Program, which put man into space. Brantley owned and operated Deaton’s Ace Hardware since 1980 and Deaton’s Agway since 2004. He was a member of the Robert Edwards American Legion Post #358 in Pulaski, the Gideons, Kiwanis Club, and the Bethel Community Center, as well as many others. He also coached Little League and was a Boy Scout Leader. Brantley was a philanthropist and believed deeply in giving back to his community through charities on a local and national level.

Surviving are his children, Christa (Ron) Phillips of Pulaski, Karen (Jeffrey) Santiago of Freeport, FL, Sandra (Ken) Kirkland of Marianna, FL, Mary Beth Svatek of Daphne, AL, Charles Deaton of Pulaski, and B. Michael (Karen) Deaton of Syracuse, step-children, Robert (Karen) Seigart of Dewitt, William (Denise) Seigart of East Stroudsburg, PA, Carol May of Juneau, AK, Cheryl (James) Gonzalez of Syracuse, NY and Bradenton, FL, George (Sheree) Roykouff of Fenton, MI, and Karen (Joe) Thomas of Stoughton, MA, his sister, Dorothy Fenton, and four brothers, Ion, Frank, Charles, and Woodrow Deaton. He is also survived by 18 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, and Harriette’s four grandchildren and her eight great-grandchildren. Brantley was predeceased by his infant daughter, Starr, in 1956 and his brother Alva Deaton, and one son-in-law, John Svatek. He is also predeceased by his wife of 17 years and mother of his seven children, Dorothy Lovejoy, his wife of 27 years, Sally Laus, and his wife of 14 years, Harriette Buck-Roukouff.

Funeral services will be held at 1 PM on Monday, December 19th at the Pulaski Wesleyan Church, 4591 US Route 11, in Pulaski with a burial in South Richland Cemetery in Fernwood in the Spring. Calling hours will be held from 1 to 4 PM Sunday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, NY 13142.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Brantley’s memory may be made to the Salmon River Fine Arts Center, 4848 N. Jefferson St., Pulaski, NY 13142 or to the Robert Edwards American Legion Post #358, 3550 Maple Ave., Pulaski, NY 13142 
Deaton, Brantley Michael (I22847)
 
1987 BRASHER FALLS NATIVE M. ALICE EGAN, 86, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 16, 1995Browse Issues
M. Alice Egan, 86, formerly of 833 E. Brighton Ave., Syracuse, a Brasher Falls native, died Tuesday at the Van Duyn Home, Syracuse.

The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Friday in St. James Church, Syracuse. Burial will be in St. Agnes Cemetery, Syracuse.

Calling hours are 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Whelan Bros. Funeral Home, Syracuse.

Surviving are a son, Paul, Pulaski; 10 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Born Jan. 15, 1909, in Brasher Falls, a daughter of William and Mary Dillon McCuin, she lived in Boston before moving to Syracuse in 1946.

Mrs. Egan lived in Elbridge from 1972 until returning to Syracuse in 1985.

She retired in 1972, after 20 years of service as a licensed practical nurse at the Van Duyn Home and Hospital. She had previously worked at the former Onondaga County Sanitarium.

Mrs. Egan was a communicant of St. James Church and a former communicant of St. Patrick's Church, Jordan, where she was a member of the Women's Guild. 
McCuin, Mary Alice (I56540)
 
1988 Brayden William Goertz
Newspaper October 27, 2003 | El Dorado Times, The (KS)

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Brayden William Goertz, infant son of Matthew W. Goertz of El Dorado and Melissa Henry of Cheney, died Thursday, Oct. 23, 2003. Service are 1 p.m. Wednesday at Resthaven Mortuary.

Survivors include: brothers, Dorian Goertz, El Dorado, Robert Henry and Christopher Jimenez both of Cheney; sister, Alijah Goertz of El Dorado; grandparents, Vicki Muench of Cheney, Gerald Henry of Wichita and Larry and Diane Goertz, El Dorado; great-grandparents, Marvel Mingle, El Dorado and Edwin Tiry of Wichita.
 
Goertz, Brayden William (I78555)
 
1989 Brayton Daniel Burdick - December 17, 1841 - April 4, 1921 - Company K, 110th Regiment New York Volunteers during the Civil War. Son of Daniel Joseph and Rhoda Slater Burdick. Husband of Mary Ellen Perry.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 14, 1921 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Fernwood, April 11, 1921 - The funeral service of Brayton Burdick was held from the Baptist church last Thursday afternoon, the Rev. Mr. Barrett officiating. Mr. Burdick passed away on Monday morning while sitting in his chair, and while it was not unlooked for, he having suffered from heart trouble for some time, it came as a shock to the family. Much sympathy is felt for those who mourn.
 
Burdick, Brayton Daniel (I30485)
 
1990 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schmidt, Brenda Lee (I49623)
 
1991 Brenda Ann Hill, age 40, of Onondaga Nation died Wednesday, June 19, 2002 at Rosewood Heights Health Center, Syracuse, New York.

Ms. Hill was born September 4, 1961 on the Onondaga Nation, the daughter of Charles R. and Carol J. (Thompson) Hill. She attended LaFayette High School. She was a production worker for several companies in the Syracuse area. She was preceded in death by a brother, Russell Hill who died May 27, 2002.

She is survived by a daughter, Naomi Marie Gibson of Onondaga Nation; her mother, Carol J. Thompson Hill of Onondaga Nation; one sister: Victoria Koons of Onondaga Nation; three brothers: Lowell Hill and Charles Hill both of Onondaga Nation, Joe Hill of Nedrow, New York.

Graveside Services: Saturday, June 22, 2002, 10:00 a.m. in Onondaga Nation Cemetery.

Calling Hours: Friday, June 21, 2002, from 2:00 - 4:00 and 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the family home, 276 Hemlock Road, Onondaga Nation.
 
Hill, Brenda Ann (I7328)
 
1992 Brenda D. Boardman Brenda D. Boardman, 62, of State Route 69, Taberg, died April 1, 2009 with her family by her side at University Hospital, Syracuse, after a brief illness. Brenda had been a diabetic since the age of six. She was born May 11, 1946 in Redfield, N.Y. the daughter of Delos and Shirley Champion Clark. She graduated from Sandy Creek School in 1965 and was a licensed cosmetologist. On June 28, 1969, she married Alfred G. Boardman Jr. in St. Mary’s Church, Florence. Brenda worked for Farnsworth Printing and also as a home health care aide for several years. She also worked for New York State DDSO, and at Camden Schools with the Latchkey Program. She was a member of St. Patrick’s Church, Taberg and Taberg Volunteer Firemen’s Auxiliary. Brenda loved her pets. She is survived by her husband, Alfred; one daughter and son-in-law, Kimberly and John Dean, Taberg; two grandchildren, Sydney and Connor Dean; her father, Delos W. Clark, Camden; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Dwight and Charree Clark, Columbia, Md., and Terry and Pam Clark, Williamstown; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by three children, Brenda, Matilda and Alfred III, one brother, Randy Clark, and her mother, Shirley. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m. Monday at St. Patrick’s Church, Taberg. Interment will be in St. Patrick’s Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the Prince-Boyd & Hyatt Home for Funerals, Inc., 210 W. Court St., Sunday from 4-8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association.
Brenda D. Boardman
Brenda D. Boardman, 62, of State Route 69, Taberg, died April 1, 2009 with her family by her side at University Hospital, Syracuse, after a brief illness. Brenda had been a diabetic since the age of six. She was born May 11, 1946 in Redfield, N.Y. the daughter of Delos and Shirley Champion Clark. She graduated from Sandy Creek School in 1965 and was a licensed cosmetologist. On June 28, 1969, she married Alfred G. Boardman Jr. in St. Mary’s Church, Florence. Brenda worked for Farnsworth Printing and also as a home health care aide for several years. She also worked for New York State DDSO, and at Camden Schools with the Latchkey Program. She was a member of St. Patrick’s Church, Taberg and Taberg Volunteer Firemen’s Auxiliary. Brenda loved her pets.

She is survived by her husband, Alfred; one daughter and son-in-law, Kimberly and John Dean, Taberg; two grandchildren, Sydney and Connor Dean; her father, Delos W. Clark, Camden; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Dwight and Charree Clark, Columbia, Md., and Terry and Pam Clark, Williamstown; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by three children, Brenda, Matilda and Alfred III, one brother, Randy Clark, and her mother, Shirley.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m. Monday at St. Patrick’s Church, Taberg. Interment will be in St. Patrick’s Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the Prince-Boyd & Hyatt Home for Funerals, Inc., 210 W. Court St., Sunday from 4-8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association.
 
Clark, Brenda (I26881)
 
1993 Brenda J. Valley, 60, of Pulaski, died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse. Surviving: two sons, Kevin and David of Pulaski. Funeral services: 10 a.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park St., Pulaski with calling hours from 9 to 10 a.m. prior to the service. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard on May 22, 2007 
Reitz, Brenda Jane (I47549)
 
1994 Brenda L Bennett Obituary
Brenda L. Bennett., age 63, life resident of Pulaski, passed away Saturday at St. Joseph’s Hospital, surrounded by her family. Brenda was born February 20, 1962, in Oswego, the daughter of Albert and Carole Greenwood Wilson. She graduated from Pulaski High School in 1980. Brenda was married to her husband of 43-years, Earl T. Bennett on October 23, 1982. Over the years, Brenda was employed by the Pulaski Public Library, Oswego County Weeklies, Solitec, Dobbins in Adams, Parker’s Service and Dick’s Auto.

Surviving are her husband, Earl of Pulaski, children, Paul Bennett (Stephanie Smith) of Orwell, Samantha (John) Parker of Pulaski, Dylan (Casandra) Bennett of Port Byron and Jordan (Jacob) Todora of Utah, grandchildren, Alexander, Caiden and Isabella, brother, David Wilson of Oklahoma and sister, Linda Parker of Pulaski. Brenda was predeceased by her brother, Scott Wilson in 2023.

A celebration of life will be held at a time to be announced. Services in care of Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski.

Donations, in Brenda’s memory, may be made to Ringgold Fire Department, 12 Lake Street, Pulaski, NY 13142 or McFee Ambulance, 52 Watson Ave, Mexico, NY 13114.
Class of 1980 PACS 
Wilson, Brenda Lee (I41891)
 
1995 Brenton Cemetary Preman, Newton (I68934)
 
1996 Brewster - Pauline Fredricka Stevens, 60, a cook in the school lunch program for the past 14 years, died Sunday after a long illness.

She was born June 8, 1903, in Chelan and moved to Brewster in 1926. In 1960 she married Francis Stevens.

Surviving are: her husband; three daughters, Freda Eakins, Vivian Gawroski and Phyllis Pease, all of Spokane; a step-son, Jack Stevens, Bend, Ore.; her brothers, Glenn Swanson, Chelan, Elmer Swanson, Enumclaw, and Herman Swanson, in Alaska; a sister, Elsie St. Louise, Chelan; and 9 grandchildren.
 
Swanson, Pauline Fredricka (I50326)
 
1997 Brian graduated from Camden High School in 1974. He died tragically of an electrical accident.

Brian graduated from Camden High School in 1974. He died tragically of an electrical accident.
 
McCullough, Brian Joseph (I50190)
 
1998 Brian Peer Obituary

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Brian M. Peer
Brian M. Peer

July 1, 1980 - November 27, 2019
Born in Watertown, NY
Resided in Stamford, CT
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Brian M. Peer, 39, of Stamford, beloved husband of Stephanie M. Oberheim passed away Wednesday, November 27, 2019 after a courageous battle with cancer surrounded by his loving family. Son of Richard and Nancy (Waters) Peer, Windsor, CT, Brian was born on July 1, 1980 in Watertown, NY. Brian was employed by Saks Fifth Avenue in Greenwich, CT as an Asset Protection Manager. Brian had a love of baseball, whether playing the game or being an avid fan of the NY Yankees. Besides his wife and parents, he is survived by a brother, Andrew Peer of Beverly, MA; In-laws, Richard and Sue Oberheim of Queens, NY; a brother-in-law, Richard Oberheim, Jr. and his wife Kelly of Long Beach, NY; a nephew, Owen Oberheim of Long Beach, NY; his grandmother, Margaret Peer of Massena, NY; aunts, Patricia Wilson of Windsor, CT, Sandra Culver and her husband, Dale of Parishville, NY; uncles, Richard Waters, of Pulaski, NY, Charles Peer of Bellingham, MA, Stephen Peer of Albany NY, Joseph Peer of Tempe, AZ. He was predeceased by grandparents, D. Curtis and Anne Waters and Richard A. Peer; uncles, David and Edward Waters; aunt, Colleen Libbey. The family wishes to extend a special thank you to all the staff at CT Hospice in Branford for their compassionate care of Brian. His family will receive friends Thursday, December 5, 2019 from 4-8 PM at Carmon Windsor Funeral Home, 807 Bloomfield Ave., Windsor. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, December 6, 2019 at 10:00 AM at St. Damien of Molokai Parish-St. Gabriel Church, 379 Broad St., Windsor. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, Windsor. In lieu of flowers, a scholarship has been established in Brian’s name to be awarded to a Windsor High School baseball player planning to attend college. Send contributions to the Brian Peer Memorial Scholarship, 55 Nook Farms Rd, Windsor CT 06095.
 
Peer, Brian M (I75995)
 
1999 Brianna M Harvey
February 21, 1991 ~ November 6, 2022 (age 31)
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It is with a sad heart we are announcing the passing of Brianna “Bri” Marie Harvey on Sunday November 6 2022 at 31 years of age. She resided in Sandy Creek with her family. Brianna enjoyed Hello Kitty, Rick & Morty, Animals of any kind & spending time with her multiple nieces & nephews. Bri was an old soul and a bubble of light, that touched everyone around her. She had a passion for bartending. This allowed her to touch and connect with so very many peoples hearts. She is survived by her son Kemper Babcock , parents Jane and Donald Patterson, her brothers Dillon Patterson (Mariah H.), Liam Patterson, Robbie Patterson, nephews Axel Patterson, Owen Patterson & several Aunts, Uncles, Nieces & Nephews. Services will be held in Sandy creek at the Summerville funeral home on November 19 2022. Calling hours from 12pm-2pm, then services from 2pm-3pm. Followed directly by a celebration of life at JD’s Tavern which she loved so very much. P.S. The family would like to give our heartfelt appreciation & love to Herb Piatt to for being by Brianna’s side during her courageous battle & continuing to support the whole family. 
Patterson, Brianna M (I82819)
 
2000 Bridget "Biddie" Burns - March 17, 1845 (Ireland) - March 18, 1894. Wife of Nahum D. Soule.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 28, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Daysville - The funeral services over the mortal remains of Mrs. Nahum Soule were held at her late residence one day last week. Mrs. Soule has been a sufferer for a long time with consumption, which finally resulted in her death. Of her immediate family circle she leaves a sorrowing husband and one son, Fred Soule, who have the sympathy of all their friends. In her death the community has lost a good citizen, the neighbors a kind friend and her home a devoted wife and mother. But they all feel that she is not dead, only "gone before."

March 18, 1894 ~ Biddie Soule, age 49 years, Married, born in Ireland, Resident of Richland Township for 45 years, died in South Richland of pulmonary tuberculosis, a duration of 2 years.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 28, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Daysville - The funeral services over the mortal remains of Mrs. Nahum Soule were held at her late residence one day last week. Mrs. Soule has been a sufferer for a long time with consumption, which finally resulted in her death. Of her immediate family circle she leaves a sorrowing husband and one son, Fred Soule, who have the sympathy of all their friends. In her death the community has lost a good citizen, the neighbors a kind friend and her home a devoted wife and mother. But they all feel that she is not dead, only "gone before."
 
Burns, Bridget Biddie (I28407)
 

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