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20851 This beautiful soul left this world on Saturday, April 7th to be reunited with her parents Ralph Day, Sr. and Marjorie Day and two older brothers Ralph Day, Jr. and Randy Day. Kathy is survived by her husband, David Bardeschewski of Sandy Creek, NY; her daughters, Lisa Hall and husband Joe Hall of Lacona, NY and Jennifer Bardeschewski and fiancé Jerry Soles of Raleigh, NC; her grandchildren Jada Bachar and Faith Bachar; her sister Debbie Piper and husband Mark Piper; and many wonderful nieces and nephews.

Kathy was born in Gouverneur, NY and graduated from Sandy Creek Central High School in 1972 where she met the love of her life and High School Sweetheart, David Bardeschewski. They raised two wonderful daughters, Lisa and Jennifer. Kathy was dedicated to her career with the New York State Motor Vehicles in Pulaski, NY where she retired as Supervisor. After retirement, she worked at the family’s business, Bardy’s 4 Season’s Tire & Auto located in Sandy Creek.

Kathy had an eye for decorating her home, over the years, she’s enjoyed sewing, crafts, ceramics, reading and golfing with her husband. She absolutely loved spending hours in her flower beds gardening and spending time soaking in the sun’s rays on a warm summer’s day.

She was a member of the VFW Cable Trail Post 8534 Auxiliary, where she volunteered for many years.

Kathy was beyond loved by her family and friends. She will be deeply missed and will remain forever in our hearts.

We welcome family and friends to join us for calling hours Friday, April 13th from 11am - 3pm at Summerville Funeral Home in Sandy Creek, NY.

Funeral service at 3pm with burial immediately following at Woodlawn Cemetery in Sandy Creek, NY.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made in Kathy’s memory to the Lacona VFW Cable Trail Post 8534 Auxiliary, 10 Cable Trail, Lacona, NY 13083 
Day, Kathy J. (I56368)
 
20852 This birth date is taken from his enlistment records. In 1850 census he is listed as "21". 1870 Census has Rodman as "41" and with wife and 3 children are living with parents. Richardson, Rodman Tilton (I20368)
 
20853 This data is provided in partnership with JewishGen.org. Source (S2418)
 
20854 This database contains millions of records of people whose names have appeared in printed genealogical records and family histories. With data from sources largely from the last century, each entry contains the person's complete name, the year of the biography's publication, the person's state of birth (if known), abbreviated biographical data, and the book and page number of the original reference Source (S677)
 
20855 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S23)
 
20856 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S2227)
 
20857 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S2293)
 
20858 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S2468)
 
20859 This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Source (S2520)
 
20860 This is a compilation of the work that Admiral Combs was doing when he corresponded with Addison and Alta Comes in the late 1960's. There are errors and deficiencies, for example the omission of Dorothy Comes Coughlin. For the most part, if the data matched previously recorded data, I gave it a surety of 2 and if this was the only source, a 1.

In the document there is a copy of a Declaration by Ebenezer Comes in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7, 1832 (seeking a pension for Revolutionary War duty). This is used as citation for military services. 
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20861 This John has an extensive pension record at the National Archives. Was in Samuel Clyde's Reg't. placed on pension roll Oct 19, 1786 and again May 14, 1824, (according to descendant John Horton of Buffalo in 1926) He was wounded in the left hip at Johnstown, NY Oct 25, 1781. He was from Canajoharie district(page 184, NY in Revolution, page 523, Volume 1 "Archives of the state of NY-Revolutionary")
Statements were made that he was in Battle of Oriskany on Aug 6, 1777 under General Herkimer, Oct 1781 Johnstown Battle, under Col. Willett, Maj. Rowley, Maj. Coopman and Maj. Dygart. (against Mj. Ross) Pension S 26982 Served from 1775 onward--detailed account 
Yerdon, John (I50352)
 
20862 This lady was an Indian maiden, her Dad was a Scot. Unknown (I54119)
 
20863 This man fought in the Revolutionary war at Valley Forge with General George Washington. !! Record owned by family historian, Edith Steele Joyner, Francis (I42020)
 
20864 This man is placed here as a place holder, to insert th records of John Jordan/Yerdon his son. NOT PROVEN
 
Jordan, Unknown (I50058)
 
20865 This man who was either named Stephen, Elisha Daniel or David (we think) served in the Revolutionary War from Rhode Island, and may have died in the Town of Richland. No name or grave has been found. Both Frances Price Zufelt and her first cousin Martha Tryon Cuthbertson referred to this man as a revolutionary war vet. George Widrig, a second cousin, concurred. If he died in Richland Township he is likely among the burials at Brown's landing cemetery. The date is passed down for "grandfather Brown". We are mostly sure all these kids are siblings from their own records. Send any and all corrections to Richland Brown Repository at Half-Shire Historical Society, PO Box 73, Richland, NY 13144 halfshire@hotmail.com (2014) Brown, Stephen Patrick (I29493)
 
20866 This must be the son referred to in uncle Albert's probate notice as "Albert B DURFEY" in 1917. Only other of Alfred Sr's children listed is Lowell. Probate notice has proven to be very accurate on every point except this. Durfey, Alfred Bert (I9243)
 
20867 This profile represents the unknown Polly who "elopes" from her husband, William Davy's, bed and board at the Head of Lake Otsego in 1797 Not Davey, Polly Mary (I19884)
 
20868 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S503)
 
20869 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S870)
 
20870 This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Source (S2881)
 
20871 This village's first centenarian, Isabelle A. Genter, 100, formerly of 29 Riverside Drive, died 4:50 a.m. Saturday at the Greenbriar Nursing Home, Carthage, where she had been a resident since Jan. 10, 1984.
Funeral services will be 9 a.m. Tuesday in the Scherer Funeral Home, Carthage, followed by a Mass of the Resurrection at 9:30 at the St. Rita of Cascia Church, Deferiet, with Rev, James T. Spenard officiating.
Burial will follow in Sunnyside Cemetery, Great Bend.
Complete Article, 278 words:
www.watertowndailytimes.com archives 
Murtaugh, Isabelle (I44888)
 
20872 Thomas A. "Tommy" Harding
Obituary

Thomas Allan "Tommy" Harding, 61, of Richland, NY, and formerly of Fulton, passed away on Thursday, May 22, 2014 after a hard fought battle with cancer at the Rome Center in Rome, NY. He was born January 29, 1953, in Syracuse, NY, the son of Samuel and Gloria Thompson Harding. He was a 1971 graduate of Fayetteville-Manlius High School and a 1975 graduate of Syracuse University.

Tommy was a self-employed electrical motor technician, who was well-known and liked in the Fulton area for over 20 years.

He loved and lived life to the fullest, no matter what he pursued. His passions were many. The game of straight pool was his first love, followed by gardening, cooking, camping, paddling and fishing for native brook trout, in the mountains and streams of Maine and New York's Adirondacks.

He is survived by his mother, Gloria Harding of Fayetteville, NY; a sister, Gail Taylor of Columbus, OH; three brothers and sisters-in-law, George and Elizabeth Harding of Richland, NY, Richard and Janet Harding of Fayetteville, NY and Glenn and Kathleen Harding of Baldwinsville, NY; and several nieces and nephews.

Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.

Contributions in Tommy's memory may be made to the .

Arrangements have been entrusted to Nunn and Harper Funeral Home, Inc., 418 N. George St., Rome.

You may light a candle, send a message of sympathy and view the obituary at www.nunnandharper.com
Date of Death: May 22, 2014 
Harding, Thomas Allen (I8856)
 
20873 THOMAS A. MASUICCA
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - May 26, 2000

Thomas A. Masuicca, 81, of 143 W. Mohawk St.,Oswego, died Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center.

Born in Oswego, he graduated from Oswego High School. He was a maintenance supervisor with Niagara Mohawk. He served eight years as president of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 478. He was a communicant of St. Joseph's Church, a volunteer at Oswego Hospital and a volunteer for Meals on Wheels. He served in the Navy aboard the USS Chemung during World War II.

His wife, the former Rachel Pauldine, died in 1991.

Survivors: Six sons, Michael, Thomas Jr., James, Mark and John, all of Oswego, and Paul of Illinois; a sister, Angie Rupert of Fulton; a brother, Joseph of Oswego; six grandchildren.

Services: 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Dain-Cullinan Funeral Home and 10 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church. Burial, All Saints Mausoleum, St. Peter's Cemetery. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 112 E. Second St., Oswego.

Contributions: Oswego Hospital Community Relations, 110 W. Sixth St., Oswego 13126. 
Masuicca, Thomas Anthony (I20844)
 
20874 Thomas and his wife died in fire that destroyed Springfield. Cooper, Thomas (I61978)
 
20875 Thomas B. Trumbull - March 2, 1853 - November 8, 1920. Son of Erastus and Alzina Minerva Bull Trumbull.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 10, 1920 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Thomas Trumbull Drops Dead - Thomas Trumbull, well known in Pulaski, died while on an auto truck, driven by Homer Hurd, of this village, Monday morning, as they were in the village of Lacona where they were taking a furnace for Charles Trumbull, a brother of Thomas. Nothing had been noticed about Mr. Trumbull, indicating that he was not feeling well until he fell against the driver and expired before medical aid reached him. The body was taken to a house nearby and Dr. L. F. Hollis, coroner, was called. The coroner did not deem an inquest necessary, deciding that apoplexy was the cause of death. The body was brought to the home of Trumbull Bros., two miles east of Pulaski on the Rome road. Mr. Trumbull was born on the farm, next west of the Lehigh school house, March 2, 1853 and had spent his whole life there. He is survived by one brother, Charles E. and one sister, Miss Esther Trumbull. Funeral service will be held from the home at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. C. T. Holcombe will officiate. 
Trumbull, Thomas B. (I45354)
 
20876 THOMAS BROWN OBITUARY
Thomas J. Brown February 26, 2023 Thomas J. Brown, age 88, resident of Pulaski, passed away Sunday at his daughter's home in Pennellville. Thomas was born August 1, 1934, in Syracuse, the son of Francis and Helen Donegan Brown. He attended Split Rock High School in Camillus. Thomas proudly served in the United States Navy during the Korean War from 1953 until 1961. He was married to his wife of 44-years, Barbara Simms in 1957 and she passed away in 2002. Tom owned and operated Northern Machine Rebuilding in Pulaski for 25 years. He was a very active member of the Robert Edwards American Legion Post #358 in Pulaski where he held many offices including County Commander. Tom was master of ceremonies for the Memorial Day parades and Veterans services, and he also marched with the color guard and 40 & 8. He was a big Syracuse Crunch Hockey fan, holding season tickets for many years. Tom loved all things bears! His nickname was even Tombear. He enjoyed being outdoors, golfing at the Pines Golf Club and hiking in the woods. Surviving are his children, Karen (Leonard) Dunn of Texas, Kelly (Gary) Markert of Pennellville, Terry (Kathy) Brown of Pulaski, Theodore (Carol) Brown of Pulaski, four grandchildren and four step-grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Tom was predeceased by one son, Timothy who passed away in 1993. Funeral services will be held 5 p.m., Friday, March 3rd at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with a spring burial in South Richland Cemetery in Fernwood. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. prior to the service. Please leave Memories and Condolences on syracuse. com/obits

Published by Syracuse Post Standard from Feb. 28 to Mar. 2, 2023. 
Brown, Thomas J. (I15135)
 
20877 Thomas Brown Zufelt - March 31, 1938 - December 27, 1996. Son of Lewis Benjamin and Frances Harriet Price Zufelt. Never married. Section 3, Row 5.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, December 30, 1996 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Thomas B. Zufelt, 58, Stittville, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday in St. Luke's Hospital, Utica. He had been ill with cancer. Born March 31, 1938, son of Lewis and Frances Price Zufelt, he attended Pulaski High School and served in the Coast Guard. He had previously lived in Floyd and Utica. Surviving are his mother, of Pulaski; a sister, Eleanor P. Trendell, Constantia; a brother, John B., Bristol, R.I., and several nieces and nephews. A brother William "Bump," died July 21, 1994. A spring graveside service will be in Daysville Cemetery. Arrangements are with Foster-Hax Funeral Home.

THOMAS B. ZUFELT
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - December 30, 1996Browse Issues
Thomas B. Zufelt, 58, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday at St. Luke's Hospital, Utica.

Born in Pulaski, Mr. Zufelt resided in Stittville the last five years. He previously lived in Floyd and Utica.

He attended Pulaski High School and had served in the U.S. Coast Guard.

Surviving are his mother, Frances P. Zufelt of Pulaski; a sister Eleanor P. Trendell of Constantia; a brother, John B. Zufelt of Bristol, R.I.; and several nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be in the spring at Daysville Cemetery, Pulaski. Arrangements are by the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. 
Zufelt, Thomas Brown (I68393)
 
20878 Thomas Buckingham was baptized 11/28/1646. He began to preach at Saybrook, CT and became one of the most noted colonial preachers. He was one of the founders of Yale College (1701) and Yale's first commencement was held at his house in Saybrook. He evidently held a high rank among the clergymen of the time as he was a moderator of the famous synod which convened at Saybrook and formed the platform for the government of the churches in 1708. Mary Hooker, his second wife, was the widow of Samuel Hooker of Farmington, CT. He and his first wife, Hester Hosmer, are buried in the Old Saybrook burying grounds (Cypress Cemetary). Upon the 200th anniversary of Yale University an iron fence was placed around their gravesites and a memorial plaque was attached to commemorate Thomas as their founder. Buckingham, Thomas (I42312)
 
20879 Thomas Buckingham, the puritan settler, and ancestor of all the American Buckinghams, was one of the company to which Eaton and Hopkins, two London merchants, and the two ministers Davenport and Prudden belong. Buckingham, Thomas (I42328)
 
20880 Thomas C. YerdonShow Details
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - January 21, 2016Browse Issues
Thomas Clayton Yerdon, 81, of Redfield passed away January 18, 2016 at his home. He was born March 5, 1934 in Syracuse, the eldest son of Clayton and Erma Yerdon. He was predeceased by both his parents as well as a brother, Perry.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Marylou, a sister, Suzanne (Roger) Leddy of Philadelphia, NY, two daughters and a son, Jan (Peter) Hathway of Long Lake, Lori (Mike) Russell of Pulaski, and Timothy (Carolyn) Yerdon of Redfield. Also five grandchildren, Joseph (Shelly) Hathway, Thomas (Keri) Hathway, Renee (Eli) Stawicki, Mark Russell, and Thomas J. Yerdon, as well as 9 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Throughout his life he worked as a welder at Carrier Corporation for more than 30 years and also at Schoeller Paper. He worked as a logger and a mail carrier as well. He also built and established the infamous "Tug Hill Diner" in Redfield which along with his wife, he operated for 11 years.

Tom enjoyed wood working in his garage and he was always happy to share a pot or two of coffee and a friendly chat with anyone that dropped by. He will truly be missed by many as he was a wonderful Dad, Grandpa, and Friend to all that knew him.

"Big Tom" was a legend of North Redfield.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Tom's memory to Redfield Volunteer Fire Company, Redfield, NY 13437, as they have always been there when we needed them.

There will be no calling hours. Spring burial with graveside services will be held at the Greenboro Cemetery in Redfield at the family's discretion.

Arrangements are by Summerville Funeral Home in Sandy Creek. 
Yerdon, Thomas Clayton (I49607)
 
20881 THOMAS E. HOFF
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - March 28, 1992Browse Issues
Thomas E. Hoff, 37, of Stock Road died Thursday at University Hospital, Syracuse.

A native of Syracuse, Mr. Hoff lived in the Hannibal-Fulton area 10 years. He was employed with Kentucky Fried Chicken in Fulton and previously served in the Army.

Surviving are his wife, Lisa of Fulton; a son, William, and a daughter, Deanna Hoff, both of Fulton; his mother, Margaret Hoff of Pulaski; two sisters, Jo-Lynne Salisbury of Hannibal and Darlene Moore of Virginia; five brothers, David of Virginia, Steven of Pulaski, Walter of Fulton, Jack of Watertown, and Frank of Hannibal; and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Young & Son Funeral Home, Fulton. Spring burial will be in Richland Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 322 Oneida St. 
Hoff, Thomas (I44764)
 
20882 Thomas E. King - March 10, 1867 - August 30, 1938. Son of Samuel and Caroline Mowers King. Husband of Edith M. Allen King.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, August 31, 1938 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Thomas E. King, 71, for more than twenty years a resident of this village, died suddenly at his home on Lake street, Tuesday morning. While he had not enjoyed very good health for some time, he was not considered seriously ill. Mr. King was born in Pine Brook in 1867, son of Samuel and Mrs. King. He followed the occupation of farming before coming to Pulaski where he entered the employ of the Charles Tollner Box Works. Mr. King was a quiet, unassuming gentleman, with a friendly smile and greeting for all. His passing will be regretted by all who knew him. He leaves his wife, Edith Allen King; two daughters, Mrs. LeRoy Twitchell and Mrs. Vann Balcom, both of Pulaski; two sons, Paul and Allan, also of Pulaski; and one brother, Frank King, of Ricard. Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, private. Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening. Rev. W. A. Gardner will officiate. Burial in Willis cemetery. 
King, Thomas E (I55097)
 
20883 Thomas E. Lacy - October 23, 1867 - June 10, 1925. Son of James and Ann McColinick Lacy. Husband of Cora J. Bradner.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 10, 1925 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico, June 10 - Thomas Lacy, 57, died at an early hour this morning at Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, following an operation for extraction of teeth. He was taken there Tuesday morning, the extraction has been completed and the attending physician had pronounced his condition as satisfactory and he was to have left the hospital this morning. About midnight last night his condition became alarming and his wife was summoned to the hospital by telephone. Before she could arrange for the journey a second telephone message brought the news of his death at one o'clock. Mr. Lacy was born in Richland, October 23, 1867, and 27 years ago he married Miss Cora Bradner of Fernwood, and removed to Maple View, town of Mexico. He was a prosperous farmer and cattle dealer and owned one of the finest country homes in this vicinity. He was a member of Mexico Grange. Surviving besides his wife are three sisters, Mrs. Fred B. Rich, wife of former Supervisor Rich; Mrs. Ernest Perry, both of Fernwood, and Mrs. Mary Gilette of Nebraska, and one brother, Frank Lacy, of Fernwood. The remains arrived this afternoon in charge of Undertaker Leroy Miner. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
 
Lacy, Thomas (I66074)
 
20884 Thomas E. Langer, age 64, resident of Pulaski passed away Thursday at his home. Tom was born June 10, 1953 in Glens Falls N.Y., the son of Edwin and Elizabeth Dickinson Langer. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 1972 and from Onondaga Community College with his Associates Degree. Tom married Sandra M. Comins on July 25, 1981. He was employed by Crouse Hinds in Syracuse as a tool and die maker for 43 years.

Tom was a member of the Pulaski Ringgold Fire Department since 1980, and had previously been a member of the Williamstown Volunteer Fire Department. He was currently the Vice President of the Ringgold Fire Company and District Fire Commissioner for Pulaski. Tom was a former member of NOCA, serving as an EMT from 1980 until 1998. He was also a Boy Scout assistant leader for Troop #830 in Sandy Creek for over 20 years. Tom loved spending time with his family camping, hiking and canoeing.

Tom is survived by his wife and best friend, Sandie, and his children Brian and Jodie Norton Langer of Baldwinsville, Rachael and Jeffrey Manni of Rockvale, TN, Tom Langer of Pulaski, two granddaughters, Addison and Brooke Langer, his mother, Betty Langer of Pulaski, three brothers, David (Georgette) Langer of Ridgeway, SC, Richard (Lee) Langer of York, SC and Jeffrey (Lacole) Langer of Cincinnati, NY and several nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held noon, Tuesday, September 5, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park St., Pulaski, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery in Orwell. Calling hours will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday prior to the funeral.

Donations may be made in Tom's memory to the Ringgold Fire Department, 12 Lake Street, Pulaski, NY 13142 or to the Boy Scout Troop #830 in Sandy Creek. 
Langer, Thomas E. (I53196)
 
20885 Thomas E. Lawrence Sr., 78, of 17 Taft Place, Dunkirk, formerly of 510 William St., past state president of the Isaac Walton League, died Sunday in Brook Memorial Hospital, Dunkirk, after a brief illness.

A director of the State Division of the Isaak Walton League of America from 1957 until his death, Mr. Lawrence was engaged in conservation work at local, regional and state levels. He served on the state Fish and Management Board under appointment by then Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, and served on an advisory group to the Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks. Mr. Lawrence was a member and past president of the Rome Chapter of the Isaak Walton League and was recently honored by that organization for his work on behalf of preservation of natural resources. He was a member of the White Tail Deer Association and the State Trapping Association. A World War I veteran of the Navy, he was also a member of Fort Stanwix Barracks, World War I Veterans.

He was born in Utica, Jan. 17, 1900, son of Edward Thomas and Ada Fletcher Lawrence. His first wife, the former Nora Tanner, died in 1938. His second wife, Mary Gallivan, is also deceased. Mr. Lawrence owned and operated the Lawrence Sheet Metal Shop in Rome, retiring in 1975. He was an Episcopalian.

Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Robert (Ida) Block and Mrs. Hugh (Adele Cheney, both of Dunkirk, Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Evans, Vernon, and Mrs. Robert (Iva) Fransman, Hinckley, a son, Arthur E. Lawrence, Freemont, Calif., a sister, Mrs. Henry (Ida) Golden, Utica, 23 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs. James (Winfred) Stedman, and two sons, Thomas Lawrence Jr., and Neilan Jay Lawrence are deceased. 
Lawrence, Thomas E. (I29535)
 
20886 Thomas E. Perry - August 11, 1827 - March 29, 1900. Son of John and Mary Thomas Perry. Husband of Ann Thomas.

Newspaper Obituary - April 4, 1900 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died at his home, Thursday, March 29, Mr. Thomas Perry, aged 73 years. The news spread rapidly that a life which had been full of usefulness was ended. Mr. Perry was born at Smith Hill near Deerfield, in 1827, one of three brothers of Welch parentage. When quite young he went to Frankfort and in his young manhood won for his companion, Miss Anna Thomas who has true help meet all through these 51 years of wedded life. They came here with his parents and with much hardship, some privations and a good deal of patient toil they at last stood on the last round of the ladder which seemed necessary for them to climb. Comfort and even luxuries were added to the home and farm until everything seemed to say, "Come now and take thy rest." Failing health invited them to leave the farm, but no place was so dear to them as the dear old home where father and mother had stepped out into the great unknown. Mr. Perry had been during the past winter unusually well up to the time of his recent illness. He was a Christian man and to those who went to him for council never left without comfort. He had a sunny disposition and a pleasant way of seeing things in their best light and often said of things that seemed the very worst, that they might have been worse. The community is saddened by the loss and the church of which he was a member and where he has held many offices of trust, will sadly miss him and his family a devoted husband who all these years has been a loving father and an indulgent grandparent. There are left to miss and mourn him, a wife broken in health, crushed in spirit; four children, two sons and two daughters, Mr. George Perry and Mrs. Fred Winner, of Fernwood, Mrs. Charles Powers, of Pulaski, and Mr. Walter Perry, of Washington, D. C.; also three granddaughters, Miss Nina and Grace Perry, and one brother, H. Perry, of Pulaski, all of whom were present at the funeral service. That he was respected and loved was shown by the large gathering which assembled at his home on April to pay their last tribute to him who had so long been their neighbor and friend. The Masonic order of which Mr. Perry was a member was present in a body and conducted the services with the Rev. Mr. Christman By request Mr. C. A. Norris and Mrs. M. Barnard sang three verses of "Shall we Gather at the River?" accompanied by Mrs. Christman. Burial took place in the East Fernwood cemetery where nearly two years ago he placed a loving monument.
 
Perry, Thomas E. (I52793)
 
20887 THOMAS E. RACEShow Details
Syracuse Herald American (NY) - December 1, 1996Browse Issues
Thomas E. Race, 66, of 126 Larkin Road, New Haven, died Friday at Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton, after a truck-car accident in Parish.

Born in Syracuse, he lived in the Parish area most of his life and was a self-employed painter.

Surviving are four daughters, Laurie Dana of Parish, Wendy Ramsey of New Haven, Betsy Fitch and Mary Beth Race, both of Mexico; seven sons, Thomas, Mickey, Jerry, and Timothy, all of Parish, Michael of Mexico, Raymond and David, both of New Haven; eight brothers, Kenneth, James and Charles, all of Parish, Martin of Hannibal, Gerald of Constantia, David of Fulton, Robert of Altmar, and John of Pulaski; one sister, Mary Nolan of Hastings.

Spring graveside services are in Pleasant Long Cemetery, Parish.

Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Hater Funeral Home, 7430 Main St., Parish. 
Race, Thomas E. (I41214)
 
20888 Thomas French, m. Polly Bull. Polly was born in Lewis, NY 1805 [12]. Polly was the daughter of Abraham Bull Jr. and Abigail Lake. Abraham Bull was b. 1768 in Dutchess County, NY, and married Abigail Lake before 1790 in Dover Plains, Dutchess, NY. He was the son of Abraham Bull and Abigail Payne. Thomas French’s father married Desire Bull; the Bull family was from Dover Plains, Dutchess, NY.
Perhaps Thomas was b. 1814 in NY, white, single, a carpenter, age 73 when he died on 28 May 1887 in Polk County, Iowa. He appears in the 1880 census of Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, stating he was born in 1814, was single, living alone, a carpenter, and that both his parents were born in Massachusetts which is true. In the 1860 census of Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, he states he was born in 1810 in NY, age 50, a carpenter, living with many others both male and female. Not sure if Thomas had heirs.
 
French, Thomas (I84670)
 
20889 Thomas G Billhardt, 69, of Lacona passed away at his home Sunday, November 4, 2018. He was receiving care under Oswego County Hospice.

Tom was born June 21, 1949 in Pulaski, NY to Henry and Elsie Billhardt. He grew up working on the family farm in Lowville after which he worked in logging and then finally for Ribstone Silo for around 30 years until their closure.

He always enjoyed being outside, woodworking, but his greatest joy came from his grandchildren; Abigail, Aaron and John.

Surviving are his partner of 30 years, Patricia Alexander, and his daughter, Billy Jean (Timothy) Pollock, Mannsville.

Tom was predeceased by a son, Scott Billhardt, in June 1994.

Per Tom's wishes, there will be no calling hours or funeral.

The family would like to thank Oswego County Hospice for all they did for Tom to keep him comfortable and keep him at home.

Arrangements are with Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. 
Billhardt, Thomas George (I62008)
 
20890 Thomas Gallagher - 1829 - June 2, 1889. Husband of Sarah M. Howe. Section 4, Row 7.
Newspaper Obituary - (date and newspaper unavailable) - Died in Port Ontario, June 2, 1889, Thomas Gallagher. The deceased leaves a wife and four sons to mourn his loss.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 6, 1889 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Port Ontario - Thomas Gallagher, of this town, departed this life Sunday, June 2, having been very sick for some time with canker; funeral Tuesday, at 2 p.m., at the house. Mr. Gallagher leaves a wife and four sons to mourn his demise.
 
Gallagher, Thomas (I30606)
 
20891 Thomas Harding.

Thomas Harding passed away yesterday at the home of hie daughter Mrs. Frank Elmer, where he was stricken with paralysis ten days ago. Mr. Harding was a son of George Harding, and is survived by one brother, Asahel Harding. Most of his life was spent near Grand Rapids, Michigan, but for the past twenty has resided with his children here. He married Antoinette, a sister of Henry Stevens, of this town and to them were born five children all
of whom survive their father. They are Mrs Frank Elmer, Mrs. E.L. Hadley of this town, Mrs. Mury Temple of Alliance, Ohio, Mrs. Flora Sweet, of Salt Lake City , Utah, and George Harding of Denver. The funeral service will be held from the home of Mrs. Elmer, Saturday at 11 o'clock

Source: Sandy Creek News, Jan 31, 1907 
Harding, Thomas (I6928)
 
20892 Thomas House Family: Edwin Eason Clark / Lulu May Hutchings (F14120)
 
20893 Thomas Jefferson Nelson - 1858 - June 15, 1936, age 78 years. Son of Spencer Chauncey and Caroline Frances McCarty Nelson. Husband of Ella J. Smith Nelson (married May 4, 1879, divorced July 1906) & Catherine "Rena" Potter Nelson (married December 19, 1908.)
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 18, 1936 Fulton Patriot - Fulton, New York - Recent Deaths - Nelson - Died, at the home of his nephew, George Clark of North Volney, June 156`, Thomas J. Nelson, aged 78 years. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the Clark home, Rev. Foote officiating; interment at Richland.
 
Nelson, Thomas Jefferson (I30836)
 
20894 Thomas Johnson Obituary
Thomas L. Johnson, age 65, passed away Tuesday, December 13th at home. Tom was born July 8, 1958, in Oswego, NY, the son of the late Paul Johnson and Shirley Novak Johnson. Tom graduated from Pulaski High School in 1975.

Tom was a very quiet, kind, and gentle soul. He moved to Virginia Beach, VA in the early 1980s and resided there with family until his death. He was employed by a large Naval housing complex on the maintenance staff for many years. He remained active in more recent years as a painter on many construction projects at his church and as a delivery driver for Papa John’s Pizza.

Tom was a devoted Christian who loved the Lord Jesus Christ with all his heart. He attended the Wave Church of Virginia Beach, where he was a volunteer for over 13 years. He read his bible every morning, loved playing his guitar, walking in the park, praying, and watching boats come and go on the Atlantic Ocean from Rudee Inlet. He used to tell the corniest jokes, but they were funny and entertaining because he thought they were funny and entertaining.

Surviving are his mother, Shirley Johnson of Pulaski, two sisters, Paula Johnson of Pulaski and Teresa (Charles) Austin of Virginia Beach, VA, and four nieces and nephews, Pauline (Zach) Dotson, Stacey (Shawn) Clark, Sarah Ward, and EJ Ward. Tom was predeceased by his father, Paul Johnson.

A funeral service will be held 11 a.m., Friday, December 22nd at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Pulaski Cemetery following the service. A calling hour will be held from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. prior to the funeral.

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Johnson, Thomas L. (I84269)
 
20895 Thomas M. Sperati Obituary
Thomas M. Sperati, age 64, resident of Sandy Pond for 40 years, formerly of Pulaski, passed away Friday. Thomas was born December 19, 1956, in Syracuse, the son of John and Verda Mouck Sperati. They moved here in the summer of 1964, and they opened the pizza shop in February of 1969. He attended Pulaski Schools. Tom was married to Lorrie Atkinson. He was employed by Conrail CSX Railway for 36 years, retiring in 2011. He had previously worked for Acme Markets. Tom was a member of the Sandy Pond Sportsmen’s Club and Sons of American Legion in Pulaski. Surviving, are his wife, Lorrie A., his children, Thomas M. (Stacey) Sperati of Pulaski, Denice (Britini) Sperati of Central Square, John (Natalie) Francis of Pennsylvania and Aaron (Ashton) Makitra of Texas, three brothers, John Sperati of Pulaski, Donald Sperati of Mexico, and Rick Sperati of Pulaski, one sister, Vicki Richter of Sandy Pond and eight grandchildren, Jackyln, Trenton, Kado, Leela, Camie, Zoe, Grayson and Asher. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 6 p.m., Friday, September 10th at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with burial at the convenience of the family. Donations may be made in Tom’s memory to the American Cancer Society. “Whatcha sed!” 
Sperati, Thomas Michael Sr. (I33368)
 
20896 THOMAS MANWARREN RETIRED ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - June 13, 1997Browse Issues
Thomas E. Manwarren, 72, of 31 Erie St., died Wednesday at his home after an illness of several months.

Mr. Manwarren worked for General Electric Co. for 33 years as an electrical engineer and consulting engineer in the heavy military electronics division. He was involved in research and development of advanced techniques in radar antennas for the U.S. government.

He was a member of the Elfun Society of General Electric. After retiring in 1986, he had his own engineering consulting business.

During the 1960s, he served on the Pulaski school board. He was a member of Elms Golf Club and won the club championship in 1968. He recently took up watercolor painting and was a member of Salmon River Fine Arts Center.

Born April 25, 1925, in Syracuse, son of Ward and Bertha Tittensor Manwarren, he attended Syracuse schools and graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central School in January 1943.

A veteran of World War II, he was a radar operator aboard ships in the Pacific Theater of Operations.

He received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Syracuse University in 1952 and a master's degree in 1954. He was a member of Theta Tau and Sigma Xi and an honorary member of the Electrical Engineering Society.

He married Jean Patricia Ellis on June 16, 1951.

Surviving besides his wife are a son, Ward J., Adams Center; two daughters, Marjorie A. Minotti, North Tonawanda, and Joan C. Manwaring, Milwaukee, Wis.; a sister, Muriel Halsey, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be private. There are no calling hours. Arrangements are with Foster-Hax Funeral Home.

Donations may be made to Salmon River Fine Arts Center, P.O. Box 166, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142 or Oswego County Hospice, 70 Bunner St., Oswego, N.Y. 13126.
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Manwarren, Thomas E. (I47364)
 
20897 Thomas Mark Knoeller, 54, of West Palm Beach, FL., passed away Oct. 22 in West Palm Beach, A celebration of life will be held Sunday from noon-4 p.m. at Half Shire Historical Society, 1100 County Rt. 48 in Richland. Building is handicapped accesible. Burial in Woodlawn Cemtery, Sandy Creek. Arrangements by Summerville Funeral Home Knoeller, Thomas Mark (I23619)
 
20898 Thomas McDonough Stone - January 24, 1818 - April 24, 1905. Plot B-343. Son of Reuben and Nancy Fairchild Stone. Husband of Maria Burroughs Stone.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 3, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Thomas M. Stone - Thomas McDonough Stone, one of Pulaski's oldest and highly esteemed citizens, as was announced last week, died at his home in this village April 24. His funeral was held Wednesday at half-past two. Rev. J. B. Felt officiating, and the officers of Pulaski Lodge, No. 415, F. & A. M. attended and exemplified the burial service of that order. The bearers were W. F. Austin, G. W. Seamans, C. L. Myers and A. N. Beadle, all members of the Masonic fraternity. Mrs. C. E. Low and Miss Bessie Davis saying two selections. Many and beautiful floral tributes were in evidence, among which was a floral pillow from the children, upon which was the word "Father." Thomas M. Stone was born in the town of Jackson, Washington County, January 24, 1818, and was named after Thomas McDonough, a naval hero of Lake Champlain and the war of 1812, the old hero being a warm personal friend of the father of the deceased. In his younger days he was engaged with his father in farming at his native town and in 1836 with his family he removed to Pulaski and since that time has resided here. For a number of years he was extensively engaged in farming after coming to Pulaski and in 1863 engaged in the hardware business, purchasing the interest of Norman Clark, and with the late D. Brunson Meacham as a partner remained in that business several years. He had been at various times and for many years after locating in Pulaski, engaged in various business enterprises. Mr. Stone was always a very cordial and pleasant person to meet and his absence will be keenly felt in the large circle of friends he leaves. Besides the widow he leaves two sons and a daughter, Myron H. Stone, of Mexico, and Benjamin P. Stone, of Chicago, and Mrs. Frank J. Bradner, of Syracuse.
 
Stone, Thomas McDonough (I69738)
 
20899 Thomas Morton Shaw - August 15, 1921 - May 1, 2004. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army during World War H. Son of Thomas Sidney and Laura Belle Gregory Shaw. Husband of Iris Victoria Trumble (married about 1942, divorced April 4, 1946) & Helen A. Frank (married September 24, 1946, divorced.) [Note: Iris Trumble married Kenneth Southwell, she died in Pulaski on September 18, 2002, it is unknown where she is buried.] [Note: Helen Frank died February 27, 1996 in Oswego, New York and is buried in Daysville Cemetery at Pulaski, New York.]

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, May 3, 2004 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Thomas M. Shaw, Jr., State Highway Department Retiree - Thomas M. Shaw Jr., 82, a lifelong resident of Pulaski, died Saturday in Oswego Hospital. Mr. Shaw worked for the New York State Highway Department, North Syracuse, for 10 years, retiring in 1983. Previously, he had worked for General Electric Company and Pulaski Lumber Company. He was a past commander and member of Robert Edwards American Legion Post 358 and a member of Pulaski Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7289. Born August 15, 1921, in the town of Richland, son of Thomas M. Sr. and Laura Gregory Shaw, he attended Pulaski schools and served in the Army from 1944 to 1946. Marriages to Iris V. Trumble and Helen Frank ended in divorce. Surviving are four sons, Thomas M. III, Pulaski, Merton R., Solvay, Fred J., Florida, and Earl E., Richland; five daughters, Nancy Wood, Syracuse, Linda Zaytown, Richland, Judy L. Bouchard, Lillington, North Carolina, Kathy D. Torrence, Lorton, Virginia, and Frances Fox, Mexico; a sister, Etta Mae Cosilman, Pulaski, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A son, Claude A, died in 2001. The funeral will be at 10 am. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. 
Shaw, Thomas Merton Jr. (I59966)
 
20900 THOMAS R. CORNELL
Newspaper November 3, 1996 | Syracuse Herald American (NY)
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Thomas R. Cornell, 49, of 52 North St. died Saturday at Oswego Hospital.

Cornell, a native of Pulaski, graduated from Pulaski High School in 1966. He was a self-employed fishing guide and carpenter for many years. He was a member of Park United Methodist Church.

Surviving are a daughter, Megan Cornell of Lacona; his mother, Doris Cornell of Pulaski; and two sisters, Pamela Graham of Pulaski and Lynn Forbes of Newport News, Va.

Services are 1 p.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial is in Pulaski Cemetery.

A calling hour is noon to 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, 52 Park St., Pulaski.

Contributions may be made to NOCA, Delano Street, Pulaski.

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Cornell, Thomas Ray (I74435)
 

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