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19760 See source information provided with each entry. Source (S1397)
 
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19764 Seeks News of Son

Mrs. Cerelia Waterbury, of 208 East 11th street would like to obtain any information which might help her locate her son Edgar L. Waterbury, who formerly lived in Central Square and whom she states that she has not seen or heard from in five years. Mrs. Waterbury is 79 years old, alone in, the world and longs to locate her son. Anyone having any information which may lead to the discovery of his whereabouts is asked to communicate with her

Source: Oswego Palladium Times, Aug 22, 1925
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WATERBURY SERVICES AT CENTRAL SQUARE

Edgar L. Waterbury, 64, died last Friday at the home of his son, Earl Waterbury, near Port Ontario, after a short illness.

Mr. Waterbury was born March 22, 1877, at Central Square, the son of Phillip and Cerila Kenney Waterbury. He was a farmer and after spending 25 years in New Jersey, returned to this vicinity two years ago. He was a member of Central Square Methodist Church. He is survived by three sons, William of Central Square, Van Rensselaer of Syracuse and Earl of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Ivan Stacy, Pulaski; Mrs. Edward Runge, and Mrs. Fred Avery of Central Square and several grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Runge in Central Square. Burial was in Central Square Cemetery.

Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Oct 9, 1941 
Waterbury, Edgar L. (I41318)
 
19765 SEELEY

Beryl E. Seeley, 69, of 1610 Grant Blvd. Nov. 8, 1975. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elsie Seeley; a sister, Mrs. David Gee; several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Carter Funeral Home 1604 Grant Blvd. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

CARTER FUNERAL HOME INC.

Published in the Syracuse Herald Journal, November 9, 1975, page 73 
Seeley, Beryl E (I35059)
 
19766 SEELEY

Dorothy M. Seeley, 54, of Jamesville, February 21, 1976. She is survived by her husband William; a son A. Kenneth Davis, two daughters, Mrs. Adam Carpenter, Mrs. Theodore Leader; a step-daughter Mrs. Ralph Reese; a stepson Robert Seeley; her mother Mrs. Goldie Cronk; three sisters Mrs. Clarence Godfrey, Mrs. John Travis, Mrs. Joan Ardnt; four brothers Richard, Raymond, Roger and Arlington Cronk; 14 grandchildren. Services Tuesday noon at the John G. Butler Funeral Home, 2104 S. Salina St. Interment Oakwood Morningside Cemetery. Friends may call Monday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

JOHN G. BUTLER, INC.

Published in the Syracuse Herald Journal, (Syracuse, NY), February 23, 1976, page 18
Publication

Mrs. Seeley, 54, Dies; Was LPN

Services for Mrs. Dorothy M. Seeley, 54, of Dougherty Trailer Park, Jamesville, who died yesterday at Community-General Hospital, will be at noon tomorrow at John G. Butler Funeral Home, the Rev. David Hoeldtke officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood-Morningside Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 today at the funeral home, 2104 S. Salina St.

A native of Marcellus, Mrs. Seeley lived in Jamesville many years. She was retired as a licensed practical nurse, and had worked at Community-General Hospital.

She is survived by her husband, William; a son, A. Kenneth Davis of Baldwinsville; two daughters, Mrs. Adam Carpenter of LaFayette and Mrs. Theodore Leader of Central Square; a stepson, Robert Seeley of Baldwinsville; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Ralph Reese of Clearwater, Fla.; her mother, Mrs. Goldie Cronk of Cedarvale; three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Godfrey of Howlest Hill, Mrs. John Travis of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mrs. Joan Arent of Cedarvale; four brothers, Richard of Skaneateles Falls, Raymond of Tully, Roger and Arlington Cronk; and 14 grandchildren.

Published in The Post-Standard, February 23, 1976, page 8

[Wife of great-grandson of SGS #2905 - William R.; Raymond; Alonzo M.; Orris (#2905); Lemuel (#1180); Lemuel; Gideon; Joseph; John; Nathaniel; Robert] 
Cronk, Dorothy (I6685)
 
19767 SelfDeathAge: 64 Wilder, Irene Jane (I41872)
 
19768 SelfDeathAge: 67 Kimball, John Cassius (I36123)
 
19769 SelfDeathAge: 72 Bacon, Ella Antoinette (I4595)
 
19770 SelfDeathAge: 77 Parker, John A. (I67755)
 
19771 Selinda had been married previously to Asa M. Parsons who died Sept 25, 1888 at age 39.

Newspaper Obituary - October 15, 1903 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - REDFIELD-. Mrs. Selinda Petrie Warren died Thursday, October 8th after a long and painful illness. She was 55 years old and always lived in this town. She was an earnest church worker and a very industrious woman and a member of the Presbyterian church. She is survived by a husband, three sisters and one brother, Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs. Charles Crow, Mrs. George Simmons and William Mrs. Petrie. 
Petrie, Selinda (I31199)
 
19772 Selinda Hughes Wolcott - May 28, 1797 - December 28, 1875. Daughter of John and Eunice Fuller Hughes. Wife of Lawrence Wolcott.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 6, 1876 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Casket - Wolcott - In Sandy Creek, December 27th, 1875, Selina Wolcott, aged 78 years.
 
Hughes, Selinda (I14836)
 
19773 SEMONES, WENDY J., 53, of Louisville passed away Monday, January 22, 2007. She was a retired employee of the Jefferson County Public Schools. Survivors include her husband, Steve Semones; son, Steven Michael Semones; grandchildren, Jordan and Taylor Semones; her parents, William and Shirley Stevens; brothers, John and William "Bill" Stevens; sisters, Pamela Rice, Charlene Karlsen and Diane Stevens; mother-in-law, Dorothy Semones; aunt, Martha Garrett; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hwy., with burial to follow. Visitation is noon-9 p.m. Thursday. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the American Diabetes Association.
Published in The Courier-Journal on 1/23/2007. 
Stevens, Wendy Joanne (I82732)
 
19774 Seneca David Moore - May 24, 1829 - June 20, 1901. Son of David and Elizabeth Young Moore. Husband of Harriet Maria Menter Moore & Maria Jane Calkins Moore (married March 6, 1846) & Mary Pond Goodrich Moore (married May 18, 1901.)
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday June 26, 1901 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - After three weeks of sickness, Seneca D. Moore passed away Thursday morning, aged 74 years. Mr. Moore was an old resident of this village and was station agent for several years. His time for the past 20 years or more has been passed in quiet life, only the work of overseeing his farm out of the town. His first wife died some years ago and he was married a few weeks since to Mrs. Mary Pond. He had one daughter who married Dr. Frank Milliken of Oswego and bore two sons and died in young womanhood. The funeral was held from his late home on Jefferson Avenue. Burial in Willis Cemetery.
 
Moore, Senecca David (I55387)
 
19775 Sept 1 1982 Sandy Creek News

WILLIAMSTOWN- Leon A. Muckey, 41, of Phoenix, Ariz., and formerly of Williamstown, died Friday, August 27 in Phoenix. Born here, he graduated from Camden Central High School in 1959. He served four years in the Navy, He retired Kirom Carrier Corp. in Syracuse in 1974 because of ill health.
Surviving are his mother, Hazel Pearson of Phoenix, Ariz.; his father, Leon of Constantia; his former wife, Donna Munger Muckey of Pulaski; a son, Leon of Phoenix, Ariz.; a daughter, Sonya of Calcium; six sisters, Pauline Webb. of Williamstown, Sandra Fitzgerald of Mexico, Bonnie Smith of Norwich, Melanie Britton of Phoenix, Ariz., Tammy of West Monroe and Shelly of Constantia; a brother, Richard of Camden; and a grandson. Private funeral and burial services were in Fairview Cemetery, Williamstown, at the convenience of the family. 
Muckey, Leon Allen (I56407)
 
19776 Sept 12 1983 Pulaski Democrat

Floyd G. Bristol, 89, of Altmar, RD 1, died Tuesday night, Sept. 6, at his home after a long illness. He was a life resident of the Town of Albion and retired from farming several years ago. Mr. Bristol was a communicant of the Dugway United Methodist Church, Dugway and a member of the Albion Center Grange. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dora Maynard; three sons, Darwin of Pulaski and Dale and Vernon, both of Altmar. Services were Friday at Parish. Burial was in
Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. 
Bristol, Floyd George (I8275)
 
19777 Sept 21 1977 Valley News

Dr. Leon P. Stuber, 45, Fulton, died Monday night, Sept. 12, at Veterans Administration Hospital, Syracuse, after a long illness. Born in Fulton, he was a life resident of the area. A widely known chiropractor, Dr. Stuber held offices in local and statewide chiropractic organizations. He had just completed five years on the Fulton board of Education in June. He was a past president of the Greater Fulton Chamber of Commerce, the Fulton Rotary Club and the Oswego County School Boards Association. He was a member of First United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Jacqueline Skow; three daughters,, Vickie, Dianna and Linda, and a son, David, all at home; and a sister, Mrs. Ivan (Marjorie) Sotherden
of Florida. Services were at the convenience of the family Friday. Burial was in Dugway Cemetery. 
Stuber, Leon P. (I47799)
 
19778 Sept 26 1929 Mexico Independent

Ada Hubbard, age 77 years, widow of the late Duane Hubbard, a life long resident of the town of Albion and Parish died Friday Sept, 20, at Orwell Hospital after a years illness. She had been there only a month when she fell and broke her hip and was unable to walk from then on. Her funeral was held Sunday at the Dugway Union church at one o'clock. Burial was made in Maple Lawn cemetery. She is survived by one daughter and four sons and several grandchildren
 
House, Ada Neomia (I11933)
 
19779 Sept 26 1932 Palladium Times

FULTON, Sept. 26-Frank B. Stuber, 80, one of Fulton's oldest residents, died Sunday afternoon at the family home, 412 Broadwell avenue, after a lingering illness. Mr Stuber is survived by his wife Mrs Martha Stuber , four daughters Mrs Elizabeth Pluff, Mrs. Viola Zeller, Mrs. Emma Robers of Fulton, and Mrs. Elva Cochrane of Liverpool; four sons, George, Clarence, and Leon of Fulton and Frank Stuber of Camden,Me.; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Ellsworth and Miss Emma Stuber of Fairport, O.; one brother, Charles Stuber. Funeral services will be Wednesday and burial will be in Dugway cemetery. 
Stuber, Frank Benjamin (I45324)
 
19780 Sept 4 1929 Pulaski Democrat

The death of Warner Coger occurred suddenly at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roy Halsey, Port street, last Wednesday night, after an illness extending over most of the summer. He had been at his daughter's home for about two weeks. Mr. Coger was born in Dugway, in the town of Albion, July 11, 1867, and most of his life was passed there. For several years he followed the occupation of farming. Later he entered the employ of the N.Y. C.R.R. and followed railroading for several years. He is survived, by his mother, Mrs. Esther Bortles Coger of Dugway, one daughter, Mrs. Roy Halsey; two sons, Clarence and Romain, Potsdam; a sister, Mrs. Claude Emmons; a half-sister, Mrs. Ella Daniels, and a half-brother, Alfred Halsey, all of Dugway. The funeral was held from the home in Port street last Saturday afternoon, Rev. H. W. Markham officiating. Burial was made in the Dugway cemetery

s/o Alexander Coger, mother is listed in obituary 
Coger, Warner (I25214)
 
19781 Sept 6 1969 Palladium Times

Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth I. Adams, who died Friday, will be held Monday at Trinity United Methodist Church at 2 p.m., Rev. Clyde Retyea officiating. Burial will be in Mexico Village Cemetery. Among the survivors is a son, Erwin Adams of Oswego.

She was born at Grafton Square on Jan. 20, 1921, daughter of Mrs. Lydia Nichols Saltamacchls and the late Bert J. Nichols. She was a licensed practical nurse and had been employed at Oswego Hospital. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church and the Women of the Moose. Surviving are her mother, two sons, Irving Adams of Oswego and Gilbert Nichols of Parish; two brothers, Robert Nichols of Norwalk, Conn., and Harold Nichols of Los Angeles. Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Anna Whaley of Pulaski. 
Nichols, Ruth I (I86351)
 
19782 September 1, 1886 - Maria King, age 44 years, 1 month, 22 days, Housewife, born in Mexico, New York, Daughter of William Sears and Sarah A. Omans, died at South Richland of apoplexy.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 9, 1886 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In South Richland, September 1, 1886, of paralysis, Maria, wife of Leonard King, aged 44 years. Mrs. King, in former years, became a member of the Protestant Methodist church and until her health became impaired was an active member in church matters. She was a kind hearted, sincere Christian lady, a devoted wife and fond mother, and from her home circle and many kind friends will sadly be missed. The funeral took place from the Methodist church on Thursday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Barnes, of Mexico, in accordance with an arrangement made by Mrs. King. "In the Christian's Home in Glory," and "Sweet By and By" were the hymns she had selected.
Card of Thanks - We wish to extend our thanks to our neighbors and friends of Holmesville who have shown us so much kindness and attention in our sad affliction, also to the quartette for their services rendered. Leonard King and Family.
 
Omans, Maria (I47715)
 
19783 September 1, 1895 - Henry Hinman, age 85 years, 9 months, Widow, Farmer, born in Oneida County, New York, died in Richland Township of old age and general disability.

Newspaper Obituary - (date unavailable) 1895 The Rome Citizen - Rome, New York - Lee Center, September 6 - Henry Hinman, who died at Pulaski, September 1, aged 86 years, was the father of Mrs. William Boomer of this village. 
Hinman, Henry J. (I68958)
 
19784 September 10, 1902 ~ John Donovan, age 77 years, 4 months, Laborer, born in Ireland, resident for 35 years, Son of Dennis Donovan born in Ireland, and Priscilla Powel born in Ireland, Died in Richland of Bright’s disease.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 18, 1902 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Richland - Daniel Donovan was in town the past week, called here by the death of his father, John Donovan. He had been in poor health for over a year at times. He was a great sufferer. Everything that loving hands could do was done for him, but death came to his relief, September 10. He leaves a wife and eight children to morn his death. Mr. Donovan's family wish to thank the friends for their kindness during the sickness and death of their father.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 24, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Donovan - In Richland, September 10, John Donovan, aged 78 years. 
Donovan, John (I28457)
 
19785 September 10, 1910 - Julia A. Stevens, age 80 years, 1 month 24 days, Widow, born in Maryland, Daughter of Isaac Fellows born in Connecticut, and Synthia Young born in Connecticut, Died in Pulaski of apoplexy.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday Morning, September 12, 1910 The Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Remained Unconscious Up to the Time of Death - Pulaski, September 11 - Mrs. Julia Fellows Stevens, who was stricken with a severe shock of paralysis a little more than a week ago, died yesterday, having remained in an unconscious condition up to the time of her death. Mrs. Stevens was born in Baltimore, July 17, 1830, but passed the greater part of her life in this village. She was married August 27, 1854 to J. Howard Stevens, who died in 1875, and to them was born ten children, those surviving being Edward F. Stevens of Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, Mrs. Charles N. Damon of Syracuse, Miss Frances Cynthia Stevens of New York and Miss Faith Stevens of Pulaski. Mrs. Stevens was the first organist of St. James Episcopal Church, at the age of 15 years, and played there for many years and when the fiftieth anniversary of the church was observed a decade or more ago, Mrs. Stevens again presided at the organ. Funeral services will be held at the family home Tuesday at 2 o'clock.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 14, 1910 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Julia Fellows Stevens - Mrs. Julia Fellows Stevens, who has been in failing health for three years died at her home in this village, Saturday forenoon. She suffered a paralytic shock about two weeks before her death. Mrs. Stevens was born in Baltimore, Maryland July 17, 1830, and was married to Jay. Howard Stevens August 27, 1854. Mr. Stevens died in 1875. Of the ten children born to them there are surviving are a son, Edward F. Stevens of Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, and three daughters, Mrs. Charles M. Damon of Syracuse, Miss Frances Stevens of New York and Miss Faith Stevens of Pulaski. The funeral was held from the home, yesterday at two o'clock, Rev. E. G. B. Brown, rector of St. James church officiating. Mrs. Stevens may be called truly a musician by nature, with little instruction in the art of music, it was to her an absorbing delight from her earliest years. Nature had given her a rich and melodious voice and her touch upon the piano-forte was that of a born musician. Some of our elderly ladies look back with pleasure to the days when they were glad along the paths of music by her true hand. She was the first organist of the St. James Episcopal Church at the age of sixteen and played there for many years. When the fiftieth anniversary of the church was celebrated she played again. "The churches one foundation is Jesus Christ our Lord." On that foundation she rested, and was satisfied.
 
Fellows, Julia A. (I54592)
 
19786 September 11, 1828 age 60 yrs, 2 mos Durfey, Jedediah (I15548)
 
19787 September 11, 1889 ~ Julia E. North, age 60 years, born in New York, Daughter of James and Zelphia Smith, died in Richland Township of cancer of the stomach and liver.

Newspaper Article - Thursday, September 12, 1889 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Port Ontario - Mrs. L. G. North is but just alive. Her death is hourly looked for.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 19, 1889 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Port Ontario - Mrs. Julia North, wife of L. G. North, departed this life, September 11th, 1889, funeral September 12th, at the house, services by R. D. Ehle. The deceased was 60 years old and had been afflicted with cancer for 3 years. She was born and had always lived in this town. 
Smith, Julia E (I17563)
 
19788 September 11, 1890 ~ Calvin Clark, age 71 years, Farmer, born in New York, Son of Waite Clark, died in Pulaski of heart disease.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 18, 1890 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this village, September 11, 1890, of heart disease, Calvin Clark. Mr. Clark was born at Unadilla, New York and moved to this town twenty five years ago, residing on the farm of Ansel Brown, for nineteen years, and from there moved to this village. He leaves a wife and one brother, Obediah Clark, residing at Unadilla Forks to mourn his loss. He was a kind husband and a good friend and neighbor. The funeral services were held at his late residence, Saturday Morning, September 13th, Rev. L. Clark, of Sandy Creek, officiating, assisted by Rev. A. Bramley. Interment at Oswego, New York.
Newspaper Article - Thursday, September 25, 1890 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Resolutions - Whereas, God in his infinite wisdom has seen fit to remove by the hand of death, Calvin Clark, husband of our sister, Adelia Clark; and, Whereas, We feel that in his death our sister is deeply afflicted; therefore, Resolved, That we, the members of the Women's Relief Corps, express to her our heartfelt sympathy in her bereavement. Resolved, That, as sister members of this organization, we will do all in our power to alleviate her sorrow, and comfort her in her loneliness. Resolved, That the secretary be instructed to furnish a copy of these resolutions to our sister; that she be instructed to place them in the minutes of the corps; and have them published in the Pulaski Democrat. By order of the Woman's Relief Corps, September 19, 1890. Mrs. A. Bramley, Mrs. B. E. Parkhurst, Mrs. H. B. Whitney. Com.
 
Clark, Calvin (I20443)
 
19789 September 11, 1891 ~ Elam Decatur Phillips, age 65 years, Minister, born in Pulaski, Son of Horace Phillips and Susan Price, died in Pulaski of valvular disease of the heart.
[Transcriber Note: mother should be Susan Weed, not Susan Price]

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 17, 1891 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Rev. Elam D. Phillips was born in this town August 2, 1826, and died in this village, September 11, 1891, aged 65 years, one month and nine days. His early advantages for mental improvement were very limited, but so great was his thirst for knowledge that they were all eagerly used. His youth was spent in exacting labor, for it early became alike a duty and privilege to support and infirm father and an aged mother. He was first married to Harriet N. McComber, at Mexico, New York, in 1848. They soon moved West, wherein Waukegan, Illinois, he buried his first companion, and in 1855 he found a help mate in the person of Jane L. Thorpe, who for 30 years shared his joys and sorrows, his sacrifices and successful labors, and Iowa, Nebraska, Vermont, and in this state, until her master, well pleased with her loving service, said to her, "it is enough, child, come home." She gladly obeyed the voice and went up to her father's house above, January 3, 1886. Brother Phillips was converted in 1858, three years after his second marriage, and soon after that event he began to preach the wonderful salvation through Christ Jesus. He served as pastor with varied success, three churches in Iowa, two in Nebraska, three and the state and one in Vermont. Health in other circumstances rendered many of these pastor its brief, but on all these fields precious trust was gathered which will be his crown of rejoicing forever. But his most self-denying and successful labors were performed as the First Baptist Missionary sent by the publication and Home Mission Societies to labor in the territory of Nebraska. For the space of three years, night and day, in the weariness, in the hunger and in tears often, he went forth over that portion of the great American desert, sowing the good seed of the kingdom, over all the then inhabited portions of that country he traveled, establishing Sunday schools for the children and youth, gathered the scattered sheep of Christ into gospel churches and even erecting houses of worship for their accommodation. Failing health led him to return to his native state, preaching in Colosse, Philadelphia and Albion, for several years with marked success. He also spent two years in Troy, of this state, doing good service is missionary into mission stations. The feeble health of his second help mate induced a return West to lengthen out if possible, a precious life. But God had ordered otherwise having provided some better place for her. Our brother, after toiling a few years, as best he could, returned to spend the remnant of his days in his native town. He was fortunate and favored in bringing with him a woman who was worthy to stand at his side, and whose wifely, skillful, constant, loving watch care has smoothed, if it did not lengthen, the journey down to the river. It is significant and impressive that he so quickly followed two sisters he esteemed so highly and lovingly so truly, Mrs. George Gurley and Mrs. Orlando Kent. Rev. E. D. Phillips would be styled perhaps a self-made man, but God made him what he was, every and each a man, and like some kind of wood or rock he possessed firmness and strengths, without scholastic polish. He had convictions, deep convictions of divine truth, and he had the courage and ability to set them forth in clear and strong language. He had, under difficulties, so studied and read books and authors that his fund of general and religious knowledge was very credible. He loved mission and evangelic work, and his preaching was well calculated to awaken thought, feeling, and aroused to action. He was at home in a revival. Such an atmosphere infused life strength and joy into his whole being. Notwithstanding external appearances, he had a generous heart, full of tenderness, sympathy and compassion for the afflicted and the suffering. In matters of mere opinion and personal preference he was as generous and lament as others; ready to sacrifice these on all suitable occasions for the generous good. He also had a capacity for business; and whether he was on the farm, in the store, in the registers office, or the moderator of a counsel, or an association, he was ready, efficient, dignified, prompt and courteous. But what was immeasurably more than all beside, he was a Christian, a home bowl, a modest one, despising all pretense, shame and flattery. He was sincere, earnest, devout and devoted. Christianity dominated his whole life. Yet he had as little of that self-righteous spirit, which is an abomination to God, is any minister, perhaps in the circle of our knowledge. Many have known him, have heard his voice in the pulpit, in exhortation and in prayer, but we will see his form and hear his voice no more on arts. He leaves a wife, a daughter, wife of E. T. Smith of this village, four brothers and three sisters. 
Phillips, Elam Decatur (I23149)
 
19790 September 11, 1903 ~ Charles Rollin Maltby, age 79 years, 6 months, 18 days, Widower, Farming, born in New York, Son of Timothy Maltby born in New York, and Beulah Harmon born in Vermont, Died in Pulaski of pneumonia.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, September 14, 1903 Syracuse Journal - Syracuse, New York - Charles R. Maltby Dead at Pulaski - Had Been in Poor Health for Several Years - Was a Life-Long Resident - Pulaski, September 14 - After an illness of two weeks' duration, of pneumonia, Charles Rollin Maltby died at the home of his sister, [daughter,] Mrs. Alta Maltby Austin, at 4 o'clock Friday morning. He had been in feeble health for several years. Mr. Maltby was born in the town of Richland, February 24, 1824, and had always resided in this town. He was extensively engaged in farming on the old Maltby homestead about a mile and a half north of this village, which he abandoned several years ago. He had lived with his daughter, at whose residence he died, about fourteen years. His wife died nine years ago. Mr. Maltby was a member of Pulaski Grange, Patrons of Husbandry and of Pulaski division, Sons of Temperance. He had been a member of the Pulaski Congregational church since boyhood and was for many years a deacon of the church and a member of the choir. The deceased leaves five daughters, Mrs. Alta Maltby Austin, Mrs. Charles E. Edwards and Mrs. Frank B. Rickard of Pulaski, Mrs. Ella L. Doane and Mrs. Eugene J. Upton of Eldora, Indiana. He also leaves three brothers and three sisters, Albert H. Maltby of Pulaski, Colonel Ralph R. Maltby of Washington, Kentucky, Chauncey S. Maltby of Grand Ledge, Michigan, Mrs. Josephine Brewer of Laporte, Texas, Mrs. Alphonso Huson of Sheboygan, Wisconsin and Mrs. Rose S. Trumbull of Sandy Creek, New York. The funeral services were held at the family home in Port street at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon and from the Congregational church at 3 o'clock. 
Maltby, Charles Rollin (I77920)
 
19791 September 12, 2005 Karen LaCelle Cole, age 58, of Cazenovia, died Monday in Cazenovia. She was born on April 24, 1947, in Syracuse, the daughter of James W. and Anna Crandall LaCelle. She has resided in Cazenovia for the past two years, previously living in Penn Yan, Cuba and Friendship, NY. She graduated from Sandy Creek Central School in 1965 as Salutatorian, receiving a Hilton Scholarship. She graduated from Syracuse University in 1969 with a degree in library science. She was employed by Cazenovia College as a librarian for the past two years and was also employed by Keuka College as a grant researcher for several years, Hobart, Colgate, and Syracuse Universities. Surviving are one brother, James E. LaCelle of Mexico; one sister, Barbara Ward of Hagerstown, MD; stepmother, M. Joyce LaCelle of Redfield; two stepsisters, Sally and Deborah Monteith of Redfield; one uncle, Gerald "Bun" LaCelle of Altmar; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. Calling hours are 9:30 to 11 a.m. prior to service. Donations may be made to Cazenovia Volunteer Ambulance Corp., PO Box 56, Cazenovia, NY 13035.
Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on Sept. 14, 2005 
Lacelle, Karen (I28809)
 
19792 September 12, 2006 Briella Kathy Walker, infant daughter of Sarah Paye and Larry Walker died at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital on Tuesday. She is survived by one brother, Bradyn; and one sister, Branigan. Graveside services will be held Friday at 3 p.m. at Maplelawn Cemetery, Dugway. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski.
Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on Sept. 14, 2006 
Walker, Briella Kathy (I18088)
 
19793 September 16, 1889 ~ Merle Wright, age 4 months, born in Richland Township, Son of Charles D. Wright and Ionia Gilbert, died in Richland Township of infantile diarrhea. Wright, Merle (I17809)
 
19794 September 16, 1912 ~ Mary G. Colvin, age 64 years, 6 months, 25 days, Married, Housewife, born in New York, Daughter of Chauncy Edwards born in New York, and Eliza Dingman born in New York, Died in Pulaski of cancer of neck, goiter. Edwards, Mary Gelene (I8163)
 
19795 September 17, 1888 - Hannah W. Douglass, age 79 years, 1 month, 26 days, Widow, born in Mexico, New York, Daughter of Obidiah and Martha Johnson, died in Richland Township of dropsy.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 27, 1888 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albion - Died, in south Richland, September 17, 1880, Hannah W. Douglass, widow of Deacon Abel Douglass, aged 79 years, 1 month and 26 days. The funeral was held at the house September 19. Rev. Barnes, of Mexico, preached the sermon from the words, "Christ all and in all." She was baptized by Elder Samuel Davison and united with the South Richland Baptist Church nearly fifty years ago, of which she was a faithful member on until her death. For nearly 3 years she was a very great sufferer and often expressed a wish to be released and be at rest. She was tenderly cared for by her son, Deacon O. J. Douglass and wife, with whom she lived, and for most of the last year by her niece, Mary Douglass. An aged sister is all that is left on a large family.
 
Johnson, Hannah W. (I46560)
 
19796 September 17, 1894 ~ Rachel Ann Averill, age 68 years, 6 months, 18 days, Widow, born in Sandy Creek Township, Oswego County, New York, Resident of Richland Township for 35 years, Daughter of Lyman Baldwin Campbell and Laura Crocker Warner, died in Richland Township of paralysis and organic disease of the heart.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 19, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this village, September 17th, 1894, Rachel A. Averill, aged 68 years. Deceased was mother of William Averill of this town. 
Campbell, Rachel Ann (I77975)
 
19797 September 17, 2005 Faylene F. Balch Britton, 75, of Rte. 104, Williamstown, passed away September 17, 2005, at home with her family at her side. Born April 29, 1930, in Rome, she lived most of her life in Williamstown. She attended Altmar Union High School. She was married to Grover Britton on November 4, 1948. Surviving are her husband, Grover; three daughters: Belva Comins of Pulaski, Cathy (Bruce) Smith of Parish and Teresa (Ronald) Rose of Mexico; four sons: Fred (Elaine) Britton of Camden, Grover (Kathleen) Britton, Rick (Marcia) Britton and Terry (Candy) Britton, all of Williamstown; 16 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, two sisters and one brother. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with burial in Fairview Cemetery, Williamstown. Calling hours will be held Monday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Donation may be made to Oswego County Hospice, Box 102, Oswego, NY 13126.
Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on 9/18/2005. 
Balch, Faylene Florence (I41608)
 
19798 September 17, 2015

Charles Babcock, age 91, life resident of Altmar, passed away Thursday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse. Charles was born March 31, 1924 in Altmar, the son of Henry and Elsie Freeman Babcock. He attended Altmar High School and served in the United States Navy from 1942 until 1962. He was employed as a maintenance electrician for St. Joseph's Hospital for 15 years.

Surviving are three sons, William Babcock of Syracuse and Richard and Thomas Babcock, both of Altmar; two daughters, Cynthia Valenzuela of Denver, NC and Patricia Cameron of Spokane, WA; one brother, James Babcock of Lacona; 22 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held 11:30 a.m., Monday, September 21, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Riverside Cemetery, Altmar. Calling hours will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. prior to the service.

Date of Death: September 17, 2015 
Babcock, Charles (I61637)
 
19799 September 19, 1887 - Lena Bertha King, age 7 years, 2 months, 25 days, born in Richland Township, Daughter of George and Doris Louisa King, died in Richland Township of heart failure and diphtheria lasting 7 days. King, Lena Bertha (I69409)
 
19800 September 19, 1893 ~ Amanda Boynton, age 82 years, born in Rodman, New York, Daughter of Jacob and Catherine Van Vaskirk, died in Pulaski of organic heart disease.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 21, 1893 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Near Port Ontario, New York, September 18, 1893, Mrs. Amanda Boynton, aged 83 years. Deceased was sister of J. V. Wright and of Mrs. Youngs, both of this town, with whom she has lived for a number of years.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 28, 1893 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - September 19th, 1893, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Richard Youngs, near Port Ontario, New York, Mrs. Amanda Boynton, in the 83d year of her age. For many years Mrs. Boynton was a resident of the town of Rodman, Jefferson county, and her remains were taken there for burial in the family lot beside her husband. For a number of years she has been in failing health, and for some time her death has been expected, and when the end came she fell quietly asleep, to waken with the loved ones who have gone before. Mrs. Boynton leaves four surviving children, J. V. Wright, of Richland, Mrs. M. A. Gardner, of Watertown, Mrs. Richard Youngs, of Port Ontario, and Mrs. Hewson, of Detroit, Michigan. The children residing in this state followed the remains to Rodman, where funeral services were held, among her old friends and neighbors. Of Mrs. Boynton it may be said, "Her children rise up and call her blessed."
 
Boyington, Amanda (I20055)
 

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