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| 21101 | Vernice Alta Waggoner Clifford - June 2, 1906 - February 27, 1971. Daughter of Victor Duncan and Jessie May Weed Waggoner. Wife of Albert John Clifford. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 4, 1971 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. Clifford to be buried in Orwell Orwell - Mrs. Vernice A. Clifford, 64, of Orwell died February 27, 1971 at the Evergreens Nursing Home, Pulaski. Mrs. Clifford was born June 3, 1906 in Orwell, daughter of Victor and Jesse Weed Waggoner. She attended Orwell school and Pulaski Academy. While residing in Orwell she was librarian at Cogswell Free Library. Active in the Orwell Union Church, she was both an organist and a Sunday School teacher. She also taught private piano lessons. On October 7, 1939 she married Albert J. Clifford and resided in Syracuse and Mattydale where she was a member of Angelica Church of Mattydale. After her husband died, she lived with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, until she went into the nursing home. She is survived by a stepson, Nelson J, Clifford of Charleston, West Virginia; two granddaughters, a sister, Mrs. Zachary (Genevieve) Brownell, and a brother, Robert E. Waggoner of Lakeland, Florida. Services were held Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Spring burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. | Waggoner, Vernice Alta (I72731)
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| 21102 | VERNON A. MUIR ALTMAR NATIVE Watertown Daily Times (NY) - June 30, 2000Browse Issues Vernon A. Muir, 65, Vero Beach, Fla., formerly of Altmar, died Thursday at Oswego Hospital. Mr. Muir lived in Williamstown and Altmar before moving to Vero Beach. He worked for 20 years for Lindsey Citrus Management, Fort Pierce, Fla., and previously for the Williamstown and Altmar highway departments. Born Sept. 9, 1934, in Altmar, he was a son of Glenn and Alice Trumble Muir. He married Marie Sweatland on May 17, 1964. Surviving besides his wife are six daughters, Gloria Piatt, Adams, Bonnie Schryver, Ellisburg, Elizabeth Kloster, Croghan, Tina Nolde and Sarah Muir, both of Vero Beach, and Patricia Laptripp, Orange, Calif.; four sons, Tom, Crystal, Miss., and Timothy, Robbie and Ernest, all of Vero Beach; two sisters, Thelma Hastings, Williamstown, and Beulah Steinfeld, Pulaski; 21 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. A son, Kenneth, died before him. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial arrangements are incomplete. There are no calling hours. | Muir, Vernon Allen (I15985)
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| 21103 | VERNON A. PETERSON - WILDCLIFFE LODGE OWNER Watertown Daily Times (NY) - January 21, 2002Browse Issues Vernon A. Peterson, 78, formerly of Cranberry Lake and Sandy Pond, died Sunday at the home of his son, Vernon R. Peterson, Charlotte, N.C. Mr. Peterson resided at Sandy Pond from 1954 to 1979, where he owned and operated V.A. Peterson Contracting. He then moved to Cranberry Lake where he owned and operated Wildcliffe Lodge until 2000, when he sold it. He had spent winters in Florida for the past 20 years. Born Dec. 15, 1923, in Pulaski, son of Cecil and Nellie O'Brien Peterson, he attended school in Pulaski. He married Barbara J. Quinlan on March 29, 1945, in Syracuse. She died June 6, 1997. Surviving besides his son are four more sons, Alan L., Minoa, Cecil E., Tupper Lake, Stanley D. and Steven D., both of Atlanta, Ga.; five daughters, Joanne Dupont, Pulaski, Lynn Rivers, Greenville, S.C., Vicki Leach, Raleigh, N.C., Vi Guenthner, Altmar, and Sue Whittier, Charlotte; a sister, Viola McKeon, Lakeland, Fla., 26 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. A son, Charles E., died May 5, 1972. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. | Peterson, Vernon A. (I63354)
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| 21104 | Vernon D. Caufield - December 10, 1898 - April 13, 1972. Military Service World War I: Enlisted May 23, 1918 at Fort Slocum, New York as a Private in the United States Army; Served in the Medical Department in the United States Army Medical Hospital at Ellis Island; October 17, 1918 made rank of Private First Class; Honorably discharged June 26, 1919. Grange member. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, April 15, 1972 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Vernon D. Caufield Dies at 73 ¬Pulaski - Vernon D. Caufield, 73, formerly of Pulaski, died Thursday at Bayport, Long Island, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Benjamin (Vaughn) Poidomani. The funeral will be Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Rev. John W. Hottenstein, pastor of the Congregational Church, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Surviving, besides his widow, Mrs. Blanche Caufield, are two daughters, Mrs. Benjamin (Vaughn) Poidomani, Bayport, Long Island, with whom he had lived the last six years, Mrs. Donald (Joyce) Gates, Phoenix, and 10 grandchildren. Born October 12, 1898 at Rensselaer Falls, son of Frederick and Sarah Kelly Caufield, he attended Pulaski High School and served two years in World War I. For years, Mr. Caufield was employed as a bookkeeper for the Dairymen's League milk plant here. He married Blanche Trumble of Pulaski. He was a member of the Congregational Church, Pulaski Lodge 415, F. & A.M., Pulaski Grange, Robert Edward Post 348, American Legion and the Salmon River Barracks. | Caufield, Vernon D. (I45120)
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| 21105 | Vernon E. Wheeler, age 86, formerly of Pulaski, died September 23 in Yorktown Heights. He was born on May 28, 1920 in Ricard, the son of Harold and Marion Harris Wheeler. He attended Ricard and Altmar Schools and Houghton College. He married Gwendoline M. Tompkins on April 22, 1944. He served in the US Army Air Force from 1942 to 1945. He was employed by Franklin Chevrolet, APW and Pulaski Schools and Pulaski Sales and Service. He was a member of Ricard Grange, Ricard Methodist Church and Pulaski Wesleyan Church. Surviving: His wife, Gwendoline; one daughter, Priscilla Marte both of Yorktown Heights, NY. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, October 7 at Fairview Cemetery, Williamstown. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - Thursday, October 5, 2006 | Wheeler, Vernon Eric (I28310)
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| 21106 | Vernon H. Roberts ,76 of Baldwinsville, died Friday at the home of his son, Vernon H. Roberts III, in Pulaski. He lived in Baldwinsville the past 40 years and also had lived in Syracuse, Orwell & Lorraine. He was employed by Empire Freezers in Syracuse, retiring in 1993 as a foreman. He had also been a bus driver and had operated a farm. He was a Navy veteran. (Pub. Syr. Post Standard, 15 Feb. 2004 ) | Roberts, Vernon Homer Sr. (I33244)
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| 21107 | VERNON HOLLIDAY MERRITT ISLAND Vernon Holliday, 79, passed away on Thursday, September 4, 2008 in Merritt Island. Vernon was born in Oswego, NY in 1929. He retired from the United States Air force as a MSgt. after proudly serving 23 years. In 1970, Vernon moved to Merritt Island, where he became an insurance adjuster. During his free time, he enjoyed being a private pilot, golfer, and an avid gardener. He is survived by his two daughters, Debra and Patricia Holliday; five sisters, three brothers, and four loving grand children. He will be dearly missed by all that knew him. A celebration of life will be held 4 p.m., Thursday, Septem ber 11th at Beckman-William son Funeral Home in Cocoa Beach. You may sign Vernons online guestbook at beckman williamson.com. Published in FLORIDA TODAY on Sept. 9, 2008 | Holliday, Vernon Roy (I69860)
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| 21108 | Vernon Noble Ferguson - September 2, 1875 - November 22, 1966. Son of George W. and Sophia Eleanor Hornbustal Ferguson. Husband of Estella Mae Halsey Ferguson. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 23, 1966 Herald-Journal - Syracuse, New York - Vernon Ferguson Dies At 91 Years ¬Vernon N. Ferguson, 91, of 105 Norman Avenue, died yesterday after a long illness. A native of Battle Island, he was a retired employee of the New York Central Railroad Company. He was employed as a bridge carpenter. He was later employed at Syracuse General Hospital. Mr. Ferguson resided here 18 years, moving here from Wolcott. He was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church. Surviving are four sons, Myron J. and Lewis V. of Syracuse, Charles R. of Rochester, and Kenneth E. Ferguson of Sodius; two daughters, Mrs. Vernon Robinson of Syracuse, and Mrs. John Hamilton of Xenia, Ohio; 16 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the Greenleaf Funeral Home with the Rev. Dr. Warren G. Odom, officiating. Burial will be in Willis Memorial Cemetery, South Richland. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. | Ferguson, Vernon Noble (I18844)
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| 21109 | Vernon O. LaShomb, 79, of Central Square. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Watson Funeral Home, Central Square, NY. Interment: Hillside Cemetery. Calling Hrs: noon to 2 p.m. at the funeral home, 631 S. Main St. Published in Syracuse Post Standard from July 10 to July 13, 2014 ________________________________________________________ Vernon O. LaShomb, 79, of Central Square, passed away July 9, 2014. He was born on July 29, 1934, in Helena, NY, a son of Leroy & Marjorie Otis LaShomb. Vernon retired in 1997 after being employed for nearly forty years as an Agricultural Field Auditor for the US Department of Agriculture in Syracuse, NY. He served in the US Army from December of 1953 to December of 1955 during the Korean Conflict. Vernon is survived by one daughter, Denice Richards, Fulton, NY, one son, Steven LaShomb, Liverpool, NY, their mother Carol LaShomb, Fulton, NY, one sister, Marilyn LaShomb, Addison, NY, nine grandchildren, several great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by one daughter, Laura LaShomb, one sister, Gloria Jenne, and one brother, Keith LaShomb. Funeral services will be held 2:00 P.M., Monday, July 14, 2014 from the Watson Funeral Home, Central Square, NY. Interment Hillside Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from Noon until the start of services at the funeral home, 631 S. Main Street. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 100 Northern Concourse, Syracuse, NY 13212. Published by The Funeral Home | Lashomb, Vernon O. (I62478)
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| 21110 | Vernon served in World War II from September 4, 1942-October 24, 1945. He was a mechanic in the air force, and participated in the Normandy invasion. He spent his first year home in a tuberculosis sanitarium in Saranac Lake, New York. Vern worked at Camden Wire, and later the US Postal service. | Archibee, Vernon S. (I46430)
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| 21111 | Vernon W. Spencer - Services for Vernon W. Spencer, 53, of Town of Volney RD 2, who died Wednesday Wednesday at Lee Memorial Hospital were Saturday at Foster Funeral Home. Burial was in North Volney Cemetery. Born in Pulaski, Mr. Spencer lived in Volney for the past 25 years. He was an inspector for the Armstrong Cork Co. and a member of the Volney Volunteer Fire Corp. Surviving are his wife, the former Shirley Hall; a daughter, Connie Blanchard; three grandsons; five sisters, Mrs George (Blanche) Waters of Durhamville, Mrs. Irene Darling of Syracuse, Mrs Emil (Emma) Hilton of Central Square, Mrs. Anna Murphy of Parish and Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Rogers of Jordan, and three brothers, Fenton of Florida, Stanley of Richland and T. Richard of Sandy Pond. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, August 4, 1978 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Vernon W. Spencer - Fulton - Services for Vernon W. Spencer, 53, of Town of Volney RD 2, who died Wednesday at Lee Memorial Hospital will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Foster Funeral Home. Burial will be in North Volney Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Born in Pulaski, Mr. Spencer lived in Volney for the past 25 years. He was an inspector for the Armstrong Cork Co. and a member of the Volney Volunteer Fire Corp. Surviving are his wife, the former Shirley Hall; a daughter, Connie Blanchard; three grandsons; five sisters, Mrs George (Blanche) Waters of Durhamville, Mrs. Irene Darling of Syracuse, Mrs Emil (Emma) Hilton of Central Square, Mrs. Anna Murphy of Parish and Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Rogers of Jordan, and three brothers, Fenton of Florida, Stanley of Richland and T. Richard of Sandy Pond. | Spencer, Vernon William (I40897)
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| 21112 | Vernon was born in Williamstown, a copy his birth certificate is in the possession of Shawn Doyle. | Walker, Vernon Morrell (I18191)
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| 21113 | Vernon's Obituary - Sioux Falls Vernon Widrig, 49, 1801 East 34th St. North, died Saturday Sept. 25, 2004 at Avera McKennan Hospital following a brief illness. Services will be 10:00 AM Wed., Sept. 29, 2004 at George Boom Funeral Home followed by interment at St. Michael Cemetery, Sioux Falls. Visitation begins at 5:00 PM Tuesday at the funeral home where the family will be present to greet friends from 6 8:00 PM. Vern was born Jan. 13, 1955 in Syracuse, NY. As a teenager he lived at Hartford before moving to Sioux Falls. He married Susan (Wingert) Vincent on April 2, 1982 in Sioux Falls. In earlier years he worked for Wingert Construction and had his own tree service company. His greatest joy was his children and grandchildren. Survivors include his wife, Susan Widrig, Sioux Falls; his children, Angela Garabrandt, Eric Vincent, Alyce Widrig, and Joel Widrig, all of Sioux Falls; 4 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Bill (JoAnn) Widrig, Valley Springs, SD, Albert Widrig, Tucson, AZ; and his mother and father-in-law, Ron and Elaine Wingert, Sioux Falls. A complete obituary and online registry may be viewed at www.georgeboom.com | Widrig, Vernon Albert (I64841)
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| 21114 | Vernon, known as "Bill" by friends and family lived until 2004 on the ancestral Randall farm which was one of the first cleared, and longest active farms in Redfield. He worked the farm for many years alongside of his father. He was educated in Greenboro and Redfield village schools. In 1940 he was united in marriage with Evelyn Ballou. The couple were married for about four years. Some years after their divorce, Bill was remarried to Elsie Lucille Yerdon of Redfield. The couple were married nearly 40 years when she died in 1990. Besides work on the family farm, Bill augmented his income by working for the school system driving bus. An active Republican, Bill served in various town offices, including the Redfield County Legislative seat which he held until redistricting merged Redfield's seat with two other towns. In 1991 Bill married Marie (Lyndsay) Barker, a widow from neighboring Boylston. The couple enjoyed thirteen years together on the Randall farm until the summer of 2004 when they moved to Ellisburg Street in the Village of Sandy Creek. They remained active in the community, spending time with their families and a wide circle of friends. Marie is very talented with sewing and handmade crafts. Bill was a particular favorite of his step-daughter Mary Lou Brown who enjoying kidding with him at family gatherings. Vernon, known as "Bill" by friends and family lived until 2004 on the ancestral Randall farm which was one of the first cleared, and longest active farms in Redfield. He worked the farm for many years alongside of his father. He was educated in Greenboro and Redfield village schools. In 1940 he was united in marriage with Evelyn Ballou. The couple were married for about four years. Some years after their divorce, Bill was remarried to Elsie Lucille Yerdon of Redfield. The couple were married nearly 40 years when she died in 1990. Besides work on the family farm, Bill augmented his income by working for the school system driving bus. An active Republican, Bill served in various town offices, including the Redfield County Legislative seat which he held until redistricting merged Redfield's seat with two other towns. In 1991 Bill married Marie (Lyndsay) Barker, a widow from neighboring Boylston. The couple enjoyed thirteen years together on the Randall farm until the summer of 2004 when they moved to Ellisburg Street in the Village of Sandy Creek. They remained active in the community, spending time with their families and a wide circle of friends. Marie is very talented with sewing and handmade crafts. Bill was a particular favorite of his step-daughter Mary Lou Brown who enjoying kidding with him at family gatherings. Bill lived a long and useful life until he quietly passed away in 2010 at age 93. Vernon, known as "Bill" by friends and family lived until 2004 on the ancestral Randall farm which was one of the first cleared, and longest active farms in Redfield. He worked the farm for many years alongside of his father. He was educated in Greenboro and Redfield village schools. In 1940 he was united in marriage with Evelyn Ballou. The couple were married for about four years. Some years after their divorce, Bill was remarried to Elsie Lucille Yerdon of Redfield. The couple were married nearly 40 years when she died in 1990. Besides work on the family farm, Bill augmented his income by working for the school system driving bus. An active Republican, Bill served in various town offices, including the Redfield County Legislative seat which he held until redistricting merged Redfield's seat with two other towns. In 1991 Bill married Marie (Lyndsay) Barker, a widow from neighboring Boylston. The couple enjoyed thirteen years together on the Randall farm until the summer of 2004 when they moved to Ellisburg Street in the Village of Sandy Creek. They remained active in the community, spending time with their families and a wide circle of friends. Marie is very talented with sewing and handmade crafts. Bill was a particular favorite of his step-daughter Mary Lou Brown who enjoying kidding with him at family gatherings. Bill lived a long and useful life until he quietly passed away in 2010 at age 93. | Randall, Vernon Valoris (I26285)
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| 21115 | VERONICA RILEY Times Leader, The (Wilkes-Barre, PA) (Published as Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA)) - May 1, 2003Browse Issues Veronica Riley April 29, 2003 Veronica M. (Vern) Riley, 84, of East End section of Wilkes-Barre, died Tuesday at home. Born March 25, 1919, in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late Andrew and Mary Slovinski Jescavage. She was educated in Sacred Heart School, Plains Township, and resided in Wilkes-Barre most of her life. She was a member of Holy Saviour Church, Wilkes-Barre. She also was a member of its Altar and Rosary Society, Holy Saviour Quilters, and Reginas of King's College. She was preceded in death by her husband, George J. Riley; sister, Joanne Welgus; and brothers, John, Chester, Joseph, Ted, Frank Jescavage. Surviving are daughter, Mary Jane Ciarmatori, Mountain Top; son, Patrick J. Riley, Edwardsville; five grandchildren; sisters, Irene Martin, with whom she resided; and brother, Daniel Jescavage, Plains Township. Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Saturday from E. Blake Collins Funeral Home, 159 George Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a funeral Mass at 9:30 at Holy Saviour Church. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Northeast Health and Hospice Care Inc., 38 N. Main St., Pittston, PA 18640. | Jesikiewicz, Veronica Mary (I55589)
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| 21116 | Very Largely Attended Funeral Katherine (Kilpatrick)Halford, the wife of Edward Halford and the daughter of Charles Kilpatrick and Anna McSourly Kilpatrick died before 9-18-1922 and buried on this day. Many friends and acquaintances were present at the funeral of the late, which took place this morning at 9 o'clock from the family residence at 160 Howard street, Larksville. The funeral procession proceeded to St. Vincent's Church where a high mass of requiem was celebrated at 9:30 by Rev. P.J. Colligan. A solo was rendered by Mr. Davidson of Kingston, at the conclusion of the mass. There were numerous beautiful floral tributes which were carried by James Saunders, Stephen Hudock, Daniel Buckley, James Doran, James Kilpatrick and Richard Fisher. the pall bearers were: Victor ?, William McDermott, John Sheenan, Thomas Monahan, Patrick McGill and Neil Fisher. Interment was made in St. Vincent's Cemetery. Resource - Funeral/Burial - Published- Wilkes-Barre Times - pg 10 9-19-1922. Checked from 9-15-9-18-1922 no obituary found. Researcher - Mary Emmett Langdon. | Kilpatrick, Katherine (I35100)
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| 21117 | Vesta Lucretia Smart Cates - May 19, 1895 - November 19, 1980. Adopted daughter of Frank and Estella Joanna Tollerton Smart. Biological daughter of George F. and Carrie Wing McCarthy. Wife of George Fredrick Cates. Section 1, Row 11. Newspaper Obituary - (date unavailable) 1980 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Vesta L. Cates, 85, Route 3, died at her home, November 19, 1980, after a long illness. She was born May 19, 1895 in the Daysville area to Frank Smart and Stella Smart Hardie. She attended school there and in Pulaski. On October 9, 1917, she married the late George F. Cates in Daysville, living there all her married life. Mr. Cates passed away June 4, 1980. They farmed in Daysville until moving to Route #3 where they operated a gas station and diner, later becoming a trailer park. Mrs. Cates was a member of the Pulaski Grange for 62 years and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter #159, Pulaski. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Clarence (Florence) Lifts; six grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was 11:00 a.m. November 22, 1980 at the Taylor Vida Funeral Home with Rev. Stanley E. Skinner officiating. Burial was in Daysville Cemetery, Daysville. | Smart, Vesta Lucretia (I30967)
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| 21118 | Veteran Co F 10th NY Heavy Artillery Jefferson County Journal, Adams, NY, December 2(?), 1914 Benjamin VanBrocklin, aged 70, of Lorraine, dropped dead on Railroad street, Nov. 26. He was in company with his son in law, George Riley, with whom he had been spending Thanksgiving. He was a member of the G.A.R. Veteran Co F 10th NY Heavy Artillery Jefferson County Journal, Adams, NY, December 2(?), 1914 Benjamin VanBrocklin, aged 70, of Lorraine, dropped dead on Railroad street, Nov. 26. He was in company with his son in law, George Riley, with whom he had been spending Thanksgiving. He was a member of the G.A.R. | Vanbrocklin, Benjamin (I23201)
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| 21119 | Veteran of 1812 His name appears on the Muster Roll of Capt. Gad Ackley's Co., 55th Reg, Lt. Col. Clark Allen, 7/29/1814-8/22/1814. | Wood, William (I63067)
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| 21120 | Veva Arden Smith, 74, of N. Syracuse, passed away in December. She was born in Ogdensburg and grew up and attended school in Pulaski. She moved to N. Syracuse in 1987. She was employed with United Radio of DeWitt. She is survived by a daughter, Lori Hart and her fiancee, A. Bodnarchuk; four sons, James H., John F., William H.Smith and Bob Macon; two brothers, H. Wallace Guay, Harold Guay; a sister, Mary Jean Nicholson; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren. Memorial services: 10 a.m. Saturday, St. Rose of Lima Church, N. Syracuse. Burial: Pulaski Cemetery, Published in Syracuse Post Standard on 5/27/2009 Class of 1952 PACS | Guay, Veve Arden Marie (I35963)
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| 21121 | Vicinity Obituary LACONA- Jan. 29 Funeral services for Rosella Mary Nemier, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert N. Nemier, died at her home in Boylston four miles east of Lacona, Wednesday ntght, will be held from the Nemier home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The child, youngest daughter of Bert and Myrtle Palmatteer Nemier, had been ill about ten days with a cold, but contracted pneumonia. Besides her parents she leaves one sister. Ruth, 6: two brothers, Stanley. 9. and Raymond 11, and her maternal grandmother. Mrs. Ida VanSicklin of Warkworth, Ont. Burial will be In the Wesleyan cemetary east of Lacona Source: OSWEGO PALLADIUM-TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29. 1938 Sandy Creek news., February 03, 1938, Page 4, Image 4 | Nemier, Rosella Mary (I46645)
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| 21122 | Vicinity Obituary Jay A. Stacy SANDY CREEK - Jay A. Stacy died noon at the home of his aughter, Mrs. Jack Hacket in Fulton, following an illness of one year. He was a resident of Boylston, but had lived in Fulton for the past five years. He was born in Boylston on June 26, 1884, the son of Joel, and Eva Edwards Stacy, and was educated in schools in that area. He was married to the late Rena Tyfair Stacy who died in 1962. He lived all of his life in the Boylston and Pulaski area where he was a farmer and lumberjack. Source: Oswego Palladium Times J. A. Stacy Dies at 83 SANDY CREEK - Jay A. Stacy, 83, of 1111 Emory St., Fulton, formerly of Boylston, died at the home of his daughter in Fulton on Monday at 3 p.m. The funeral will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at the O'Brien Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with Rev. Adelbert Edwards, pastor of Pine Meadows Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Wesleyan Cemetery, Lacona. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Surviving are two sons, Raymond, Sandy Creek, and John, Lacona; five daughters, Mrs. Lillian Carnite and Mrs. Charles Cary, Fulton, Mrs. Jennie DeSalto, Syracuse, Mrs. Carlton Steele, Richland, and Mrs. Jack Hackett, Fulton, with whom he had lived; 17 grandchildren; 20 greatgrandchildren; two greatgreat - grandchildren; two brothers, Leon Stacy, Syracuse, and Edward Stacy, Lacona; two sisters, Mrs. Edith Lester, Orwell, and Mrs. Edna Sanford, Fulton; nieces and nephews. Born in the Town of Boylston on June 26, 1884, a son of Joel and Eva Edwards Stacy, he attended school at Boylston and married Miss Rena Tyfair of Pulaski. She died June 3, 1962. Mr. Stacy worked as a farmer and a lumberjack Source: Watertown Daily Times, April 29, 1969 | Stacy, Jay Avery (I67243)
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| 21123 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Yerdon, Victor Lansing (I29898)
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| 21124 | Vickie M Richter Obituary Vickie M Richter, age 72, resident of Sandy Pond, NY, passed away peacefully at her residence on September 15, 2025. Vickie was born in Syracuse, NY on November 16, 1952, attended Pulaski Academy and was married to Richard W Richter, Jr., who passed away on February 28, 2011. Vickie is survived by her daughter Melissa (Tom) Carnes of Sandy Pond, a son Patrick (Tiffany) Richter of Houston, TX, her siblings John (Kris) Sperati of Pulaski, NY, Donald (Christine) Sperati of Pulaski, NY Richard Sperati of Sandy Pond, NY and five beloved grandchildren, Cassidy, Kayla, Mary, Max and Zoie. She was predeceased by her sibling Thomas Sperati and parents John and Verda Sperati. Per her wishes there will be no calling hours or funeral services. In lieu of flowers, donations in Vickie’s memory may be made to the SPCA. | Sperati, Vicki Marie (I33337)
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| 21125 | VICKIE SOUTHWELL Watertown Daily Times (NY) - January 13, 2011Browse Issues Vickie M. Southwell, 58, of Pulaski, N.Y., passed away Jan. 8, 2011, at Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse. A memorial service will be held Saturday at 1 PM at Greater Victory Fellowship Church, County Route 2, Orwell, N.Y., with Rev. Scott Hardy, pastor, officiating. Arrangements are with Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, N.Y. SOUTHWELL Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - January 13, 2011Browse Issues Vickie M. Southwell January 8, 2011 Vickie M. Southwell, 58, of Pulaski, NY passed away January 8, 2011 at Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse. Memorial service will be held Saturday 1 p.m. at Greater Victory Fellowship Church, Co. Rt. 2, Orwell, NY. Arrangements by Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, NY. | Southwell, Victoria Marlene (I78642)
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| 21126 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Yerdon, Victoria Jean (I50178)
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| 21127 | Victor Duncan Waggoner - August 28, 1880 - July 7, 1950. Son of George Henry and Mary Alice Presley Waggoner. Husband of Jessie May Weed Waggoner. Married June 27, 1900 at Orwell, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 13, 1950 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Victor Waggoner, Orwell, Succumbs Following Fall - Victor Waggoner, 69, life resident of Orwell, died in the Oswego hospital, late Friday afternoon, following injuries sustained June 27 while working on the new dormitory project at the Oswego State Teachers college. Funeral services were held from the home in Orwell, Monday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Kenneth L. Combs, pastor of the Orwell Community church officiating. Bearers were Merrill and Arthur Waggoner, Charles and DeWilton Lattimer, George Thomas and Simon Glover. Interment was made in the Evergreen cemetery at Orwell. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jessie Weed Waggoner; two daughters, Mrs. Albert Clifford and Miss Genevieve Waggoner; a son, Robert E. Waggoner; a brother, George Waggoner, all of Orwell, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Perrin of Pennsylvania. Mr. Waggoner was born in Orwell, August 27, 1880, a son of George and Jane Duncan Waggoner, and had always made his home in Orwell. He was a mason and bricklayer by trade and served as clerk of the town of Orwell for a number of years. He, with three other men, were employed by the William E. Bouley & Company, of Auburn, general contractors on the dormitory project, when the scaffold on which they were working fell about 15 feet. Mr. Waggoner was the most seriously injured, suffering a laceration of the head and dislocated hip. Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner had celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday prior to the accident, and their actual wedding anniversary was June 27, the day of his injury. Mr. Waggoner was a member of the Orwell Community church. | Waggoner, Victor Duncan (I77006)
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| 21128 | Victor M. Holdridge Sr. was the son of Merton Holdridge and Edna Prosser. His paternal grandparents were Reuben Holdridge and Sarah Spaulding. Sarah Spaulding was the daughter of Philander A. Spaulding. Victor married Margaret Graves. Margaret was born on 31 March 1920 and died on 10 May 2008. Victor Holdridge Sr. was a veteran of World War II and a member of the BPOE Oneida Lodge 767 and the Sherrill American Legion. He was associated with his brother in the Oneida Hardware Store. The son of Victor Holdridge and Margaret Graves was: 1. Victor Holdridge Jr. (1944-2010) | Holdridge, Victor M. (I43833)
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| 21129 | Victor M. Waggoner, age 69, life resident of Orwell, passed away Thursday at his home. Victor was born May 17, 1943 in Orwell, the son of Merrill and Doris Waggoner. He graduated from Sandy Creek High School in 1961, and Canton ATC in, 1964. Victor married Linda Phillips on October 14, 1967, and was a devoted family man. He was employed by the Oswego County Health Department as a Senior Health Inspector for 30 years, retiring in 2002. He had previously worked for the Oswego County Highway Department for seven years, and Dairylea as a technician for four years. Victor was a member of the Pulaski Masonic Lodge #415 F&AM, Pulaski Puritan OES #159, and he was a DSA recipient. He was an Orwell Town Councilman, and a Republican Town and State Committeeman. He was a also member of the Oswego Masonic Charities, Media Shriner of Watertown, Royal Arch Masons, King David Council, Lake Ontario Commandery, and the Pulaski Park United Methodist Church. Victor was a lifetime member of the Orwell Fire Department. Surviving: his wife, Linda; one son, Victor H. Waggoner of Orwell; two daughters, Pamela (Dennis) Rood of Orwell and Patricia Waggoner and her companion Daniel Trumble of Pulaski; and two grandsons, Joshua Waggoner of Orwell and Wyatt Trumble of Pulaski. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Monday at the Park United Methodist Church, 2 Hubble Street, Pulaski, NY, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home 52 Park Street, Pulaski, NY 13142. Donations may be made to the Pulaski Masonic Lodge #415, c/o Michael Faulkner, 1849 County Route 22, Altmar, NY 13302. Date of Death: April 18, 2013 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from April 19 to April 21, 2013 | Waggoner, Victor Merril (I73937)
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| 21130 | Vida May Geer - October 25, 1891 - November 8, 1956. Daughter of Francis M. and Lillian Caroline Price Geer. Married October 7, 1916. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 11, 1954 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Mrs. T. K. Smith Dies Suddenly In Hospital - Mrs. Vida Geer Smith, wife of Thomas K. Smith of Maple View, passed away at 10 a.m. Monday at Crouse-Irving hospital, Syracuse after a week's illness. She was born October 25, 1891 at Pitcarin, St. Lawrence County, a daughter of Francis and Lillian Price Geer. Moving to Oswego county, she spent her girlhood in Fernwood and attended Pulaski Academy. She was married October 5, 1916 at Fernwood and has since lived in Maple View. Mrs. Smith was a member of the Mexico Methodist church and of the W. S.C.S. of that church, the Clara DeLong unit, the Live Wire Class of which her husband is the president; vice chairman of the local WUTU; president of the Dorcas Club and a member of the Day unit of the Home Bureau. She had corresponded for the Mexico Independent for the past twenty years as well as for other papers. A very active church worker, she will be greatly missed. Surviving are her husband; one son, Donald Smith of Syracuse; one daughter, Mrs. Herbert (Doris) Cleveland of Maple View; seven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Fred Goodsell of Fernwood; one brother, Ray Geer of Pulaski. Prayer service will be conducted from her late home at two o'clock Thursday afternoon and at two-thirty funeral services will be held at the Mexico Methodist church, with the Rev. Clyde V. Sparling, pastor of the church officiating. Interment will be in the Willis cemetery. | Geer, Vida May (I27194)
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| 21131 | Vina Yerden scrapbook has obituary. | Mead, Thelma Netina (I63367)
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| 21132 | VINCENT DELONG Vincent DeLong, who has been seriously ill since the 19th of July, died at his home on Sunday. The funeral was held at the house at 1 o'clock Wednesday. Burial at the Wesleyan cemetery, his pastor, Rev. C.E. Woodly, officiating. Vincent DeLong was the youngest child of Cornelius and Nancy DeLong and was born in Hammond, St. Lawrence county, February 2, 1843. Of his father's family only one brother, Philando H. DeLong of this, village, survives. When Vincent was eleven years of age the family moved to Boylston Oswego county, the conveyance being an ox team. It took three days to make the journey, the first night being spent at Pamelia Four Corners and the second at Adams. When the Hagan corner was reached the route lay east to the Wart tavern and then south to the Archer Corners. From this to Smartville, where the DeLongs settled was an unbroken wilderness with but one family, that of David McDougal, who lived on the Jennings hill. A.W. Fuller was the nearest neighbor on the the north. Mr. DeLong's parents settled on a farm just this side (west of) of Smartville, now owned by Ward Mead. At least two trips were necessary, by ox team, from the North Country to secure the household effects. Mr. DeLong and his sons, Charles H., aged 19, Philando, aged 16 and Vincent, aged 11, had come to their new homestead of the mother and daughters, and erected a log house, leaving their ox team and boarding at the David McDougal home on the brow of Jennings hill. At this time there was no family residing east of what is now known as Smartville, except possibly a Frenchman who was located where the LeNore mill stood later. He made shingles and had several ponies which he drove singly on slips and he would come down with several of these slips one trailing behind- the other, loaded with shingles, which he would sell for isix shillings a thousand. Ttte wood and timber were of no account and this was logged and burned. This section wa s very heavily timbered with hard wood and ridges of hemlock. Mr. Philando DeLong recalls that it was among the heaviest he ever saw. One birch with arms extending sixty feet each way when cut opened up the forest on all sides. The first winter the DeLongs cleared eighteen or nineteen acres, and with an ax, corn was put into the ground and grew immense crops. Large stands of timothy and grain were later cut on this new land in the first years, which recompensed for the hard labor andgave promise of abundant yields in years to come, which, however, have in later years failed to materialize. Now we are liable to blame the climate and say it is impossible to raise abundant crops in this section, owing to the early frosts. When Mr. DeLong was eighteen years of age, in 1861, he enlisted in the Twenty-fourth infantry under Capt. W.P. Ferguson who is the Maj. Ferguson, now a resident of Fulton. In the second battle of Bull Run, he was wounded and later discharged from Alexandria hospital. In 1862, while on a furlough, he was married to Miss Elizabeth McDougal. Two years after his first enlistment the 24th went out as a cavalry regiment. Having enlisted for only two years, he rejoined the regiment and in making the charge on the works about Petersburg, he was wounded. He, however, recovered and remained in the service till the close of the war. For several years after the close of this enlistment he remained on the home farm. To Mr. and Mrs. DeLong were born seven children, six of whom are living: Oliver, of Belleville; John, of Pratham; Charles, of Orwell; William, St. Lawrence county; Mrs. Nora Tilton; Sandy Creek, and Mrs. Jesse Shafty of Boylston. Later Mr. Delong bought the farm where Frank Robbins now resides, but unfortunately received a forged for this property, and lost this investment. This was a severe blow to Mr. DeLong. Later he bought the Henry Shoecraft farm south of Archer Corners which he held till recently. His wife died about 1900, and a couple of years later he married Mrs. Rose Rude, of Pulaski, and for some years now they have made their home in this village, occupying what was formerly the Taylor home on Railroad street, and there the funeral was held on Wednesday at 1 o'clock, his pastor Rev. C. E. Woodley officiating. Burial in the Wesleyan cemetery among his kindred. Mr. DeLong was an ardent church man, and constant attendant upon divine service, when health would permit. He was highly esteemed in his home town where most of his life was spent as one of the its substantial citizens. Source: Sandy Creek News, Dec 25, 1913 | Delong, Cornelius Vincent (I34065)
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| 21133 | Vincent Hill Cemetery | Bliss, Winifred Catherine (I21063)
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| 21134 | Vincent Hill Cemetery | Joyner, Benjamin Lester (I21127)
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| 21135 | Vincent Hill Cemetery | Joyner, Benjamin Lester (I58099)
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| 21136 | Viola "Vi" Abel, 95, of Sarasota, died March 26, 2010. A memorial service celebrating her life will be at 2 p.m. April 23 at Alderman Oaks, 727 Hudson Ave., Sarasota. She was predeceased by her husband of 37 years, Harold Abel. Survivors include her son, John Pat McGrath of Madison, Conn.; stepdaughters Audrey Adam of Stonington, Conn., and Frances M Sullivan of Dunedin; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. She was born July 10, 1914, to Nellie and Sam Bass in Pulaski, N.Y. Vi graduated from Sandy Creek High School in Sandy Creek, N.Y., in 1931. She went on to further her education, acquiring undergraduate and master degrees from New York University Stern School and Columbia University. She then started her career in occupational therapy for the State of New York in the Department of Mental Health, advancing over the years to the position of director of occupational therapy. Retiring in 1969, she came to Sarasota from Albany, N.Y. Vi was a happy and prolific gardener and had been very active over the years in community gardening organizations. She was a member of the Sarasota Garden Club, Marie Selby Gardens and the Sarasota Succulent Society, of which she was a lifetime member. She was also an avid button collector and was a member of the Tamiami Trail Button Club. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Sarasota Succulent Society, 1310 38th St., Sarasota, FL 34234. Viola "Vi" Abel, 95, of Sarasota, died March 26, 2010. A memorial service celebrating her life will be at 2 p.m. April 23 at Alderman Oaks, 727 Hudson Ave., Sarasota. She was predeceased by her husband of 37 years, Harold Abel. Survivors include her son, John Pat McGrath of Madison, Conn.; stepdaughters Audrey Adam of Stonington, Conn., and Frances M Sullivan of Dunedin; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. She was born July 10, 1914, to Nellie and Sam Bass in Pulaski, N.Y. Vi graduated from Sandy Creek High School in Sandy Creek, N.Y., in 1931. She went on to further her education, acquiring undergraduate and master degrees from New York University Stern School and Columbia University. She then started her career in occupational therapy for the State of New York in the Department of Mental Health, advancing over the years to the position of director of occupational therapy. Retiring in 1969, she came to Sarasota from Albany, N.Y. Vi was a happy and prolific gardener and had been very active over the years in community gardening organizations. She was a member of the Sarasota Garden Club, Marie Selby Gardens and the Sarasota Succulent Society, of which she was a lifetime member. She was also an avid button collector and was a member of the Tamiami Trail Button Club. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Sarasota Succulent Society, 1310 38th St., Sarasota, FL 34234. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/heraldtribune/obituary.aspx?n=viola-a bel-vi&pid=141350447#sthash.LC6hGIum.dpuf | Bass, Viola Rose (I72395)
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| 21137 | Viola B. Wardhaugh, 104, of 154 North Seventh Street, Fulton, died Tuesday, July 29, at A. L. Lee Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. A native of Hannibal, Mrs. Wardhaugh was a life resident of the Fulton area. She retired in 1962 after over 22 years with Sealright Packaging Company in Fulton. Mrs. Wardhaugh was a member of State Street United Methodist Church in Fulton. She was the widow of William Wardhaugh, who died in 1961. She was predeceased by four sons, Thornton, Gordon, Oliver, and Keith Wardhaugh. Surviving are: a son, Douglas Wardhaugh of Fulton; two daughters, Ruby Wardhaugh and Arlene Kinsman both of Fulton; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services were held Thursday, July 31, at Foster Funeral Home, Fulton. Reverend Richard H. Sivers officiated. Burial was at Mount Adnah Cemetery, Fulton. Published in The Oswego Valley News August 8, 1997 | Cronk, Viola Bell (I36227)
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| 21138 | Viola K Potter, 86 of Pulaski, passed away June 7, 2018 at Morningstar Care Center in Oswego. There are no services. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery in Orwell at the families convenience. | Hoops, Viola Katherine (I58641)
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| 21139 | VIOLA L. DURST, 86, DIES IN CAR ACCIDENT Show Details Watertown Daily Times (NY) - December 4, 1993Browse Issues Viola L. Durst, 86, of South Albion Road, died Friday morning in an automobile accident at the corner of South Albion Road and State Route 13. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Oswego County sheriff's deputies said she pulled her car away from a stop sign on South Albion Road at 8:40 a.m. and drove into the path of a vehicle operated by Joan F. McNitt, 50, Pulaski. Deputies said Mrs. McNitt was taken to Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital in Syracuse after complaining of chest pains, but a spokeswoman at the hospital said she was not treated at or admitted to the facility. The funeral for Mrs. Durst will be at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Lou Huasele officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Defiance Fire Department, Altmar. Surviving are two nephews, Harold M. Little, Watertown, and Ralph W. Little, West Palm Beach, Fla.; a niece, Elinora Burlee, Riverhead; several great-nieces, great-nephews, great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews. A sister, Pauline E. Greene, died in 1991. Born Feb. 11, 1907, in Altmar, daughter of William and Christie Montondo Little, she graduated from Altmar High School and married Clarence C. Durst March 4, 1958. Mr. Durst died April 18, 1979. Mrs. Durst was employed by the Altmar Post office for 32 1/2 years, retiring Sept. 10, 1965. She was a member of the Redfield Community Church, the Mistletoe Rebekah Lodge 248, Lacona, and an associate member of Redfield Rebekah Lodge 673. She was also a member of the Redfield Past Noble Grands Club, the Oswego County Rural Carriers Auxiliary, a past noble grand associate of Oswego County Rebekah District 2, and was a member of the Sandy Creek, Orwell and Williamstown senior citizens groups. | Little, Viola (I29861)
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| 21140 | Viola Lucy Washburn Barker - June 26, 1873 - April 26, 1901. Daughter of John and Mary Ann Beadle Washburn. Wife of Charles Henry Barker. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 2, 1901 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - The funeral of Mrs. Charles Barker, who died last Friday night, was held at the church last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Barker had been in very poor health for the past few months but her friends were not aware of her dangerous condition when the sad news came no one was prepared for it and the shock to the community was a heavy one. She was the daughter of Mrs. Ann Washburn Davis. She leaves a husband and two little daughters, aged nearly three and about one year, and one sister, Mrs. Llewelyn Potter. She was a lovely lady and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn her early death. She was 27 years of age. Her funeral was conducted by Rev. W. H. Seed and Rev. T. T. Davies. The family have the deep sympathy of all. | Washburn, Viola Lucy (I72746)
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| 21141 | VIOLA VIERS HOMEMAKER Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 25, 2000Browse Issues Viola Viers, 87, Springbrook Apartments, North Jefferson Street, died Thursday at her home. Miss Viers was a homemaker. She lived in Fulton and Hannibal, moving to Sandy Creek in 1979 and to Pulaski in 1989. She was a member of Pulaski Baptist Church and a former member of Sandy Creek Grange. Born June 23, 1912, in the town of Richland, a daughter of Archie and Grace Tryon Viers, she attended school in Oswego. Surviving are a sister-in-law, Myrtle P. Viers, Syracuse, and several cousins. A brother, Gleason T., died Feb. 13, 1998. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Brett Charsky, pastor of Pulaski Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. A calling hour will begin at 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Pulaski Baptist Church, Bridge Street, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142. | Viers, Viola (I29023)
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| 21142 | Violet O. Miller Diamond - October 26, 1921 - January 18, 2006. Daughter of Arleton and Mabel Simmons Miller. Wife of Glenn Arthur Ginn & Harvey D. Rice & Charles J. Diamond. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, January 20, 2006 The Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Violet O. Diamond, age 84, of Richland, died Wednesday at her home. Born on October 26, 1921, in Albion, she was the daughter of Arleton and Mabel Simmons Miller. She resided in Richland since 1977 and previously lived in Mexico. She graduated from Pulaski High School and married Harvey Rice who died in 1971, then married Charles Diamond who died in 1992. Surviving are three sons, David Rice of Rochester, Ronald Rice of Fulton, Michael Ginn of West Monroe; three daughters, Bonnie Spencer of Richland, Diane Munroe of Newark, Kay Baum of Parish; two sisters, Elnora Hankins, Audra Higby, both of Pulaski; 23 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by one son, Gary Ginn, 1996. Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Pulaski Wesleyan Church with Rev. Bud Fancy officiating. Spring burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. No calling hours. Donations may be made to Pulaski Wesleyan Church. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home. | Miller, Violet Opal (I69769)
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| 21143 | Violette F. Balch - April 8, 1893 - December 6, 1959. Daughter of Charles Emerson and Cora B. Damon Balch. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 10, 1959 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Today for Orwell Native - Last rites for Miss Violette Balch, 66, who died Sunday at her home in Buffalo, will be held at the Foster Funeral Home today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. The Rev. Robert Murphy, pastor of the Orwell Union Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery at Orwell. Her only survivors are an aunt, uncles and cousins. Miss Balch was born in Orwell April 8, 1893, and was the daughter of Charles and Cora Damon Balch. She had lived most of her life in Buffalo where she was employed by the Sylvania Company. Miss Violett Balch, 66, died at her home in Buffalo Sunday. She was born April 8, 1893 at Orwell, the daughter of Charles and Cora Damson Balch. She had lived in Syracuse and more recently in Buffalo where she was employed by Sylvania Company. Her only survivors are an aunt, uncle and several cousins. Oswego Palladium, Wed. Dec. 9, 1959 | Balch, Violette F (I72643)
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| 21144 | Violette Mae "Butch" Morin Obituary Violette, went to be with the Lord, Sunday, May 26, 2024. She was at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse, NY and passed peacefully with her family by her side. She was 82 years old and had been living in Lacona at her eldest son’s home. Violette was born December 30, 1941, to Parker and Carrie (Van Severn) Potter, in Rome, NY. After the breakup of the marriage, Violette was adopted by her aunt and uncle, George and Violette Potter Plummer of Altmar, NY. Her new life in Altmar, with her adopted parents was a happy one. She enjoyed may trips to Redfield to spend time at Plummer’s camp near the Mad River. She attended APW Schools. In her early years she received the nickname “Butch” and she began to enjoy her favorite drink, Pepsi, and both stayed with her the rest of her life. In 1960, Violette was married to Ernie Stevens and gave birth and raised, George, Ronald and Terri Stevens. After that marriage ended, Violette married Gary Radley, together they had two children Jeanine and Sean Radley. Violette’s work career included waitressing at different restaurants in the area and was a cashier at local stores. She also worked for ICM Controls Corporation assembling circuit boards. Violette is survived by her five children, George and Michele Stevens, Ron and Kim Stevens, Terri and Fred Vidler, Jeanine Manchester and Sean Radley, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Violette was predeceased by her adopted parents, George Plummer in 1984 and Violette Plummer in 1986. A celebration of life for Violette Morin will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday, June 22nd at the Mad River Club, 941 County Route 15, Lacona. Services are in care of Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. | Plummer, Violette Mae (I85360)
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| 21145 | VIRGIL H. HAGER, EX-CHIROPRACTOR, DIES Show Details Watertown Daily Times (NY) - June 8, 1994Browse Issues Virgil H. Hager, 63, of 7368 Lake St., died Tuesday at his home. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Park United Methodist Church with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry officiating. Arrangements are with Foster-Hax Funeral Home. There will be no calling hours. Donations may be made to the National Kidney Foundation of Central New York, 731 James St., Suite 200, Syracuse, N.Y. 13203. He is survived by three daughters, Catherine L. Crocker, Emily J. McCarty, and Sharon L. Blodgett, all of Pulaski, and nine grandchildren. His wife, Jean Widrig Hager, died in 1989. Born July 12, 1930, in Ithaca, he was the son of Virgil and Frances Green Hager. He graduated from Ithaca High School in 1948 and Indianapolis Chiropractic College in 1958. He served in the Air Force from 1951 to 1954. Mr. Hager had a chiropractic practice in Pulaski and Liverpool for 30 years, retiring in 1988. He was also a hypnotherapist for several years. He was the pastor of the Sandy Creek First Baptist Church for 25 years. He was previously pastor of the Osceola Community Church for a short time. Mr. Hager moved to Pulaski in 1961. He had previously resided in Ithaca and Liverpool. | Hager, Virgil Henry Jr. (I40995)
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| 21146 | VIRGIL L. HIPP SR. Virgil L. Hipp Sr., 74, of Jones Creek, Texas, passed away Monday, July 7, 2003. He was a resident of Jones Creek for 31 years. Virgil was born August 19, 1929 in Winters, Texas. He served in the U.S. Army in Korea. Virgil was employed at American Oil Company for 16 years, then Dow Chemical Company for over 25 years. After retirement from Dow, he enjoyed spending his time gardening, fishing and helping his friends and neighbors. Virgil is survived by his beloved wife and best friend, June Hipp; son, Virgil Hipp Jr. & wife, Penny, of Flatonia; daughter, Vicki O'Meara & husband, Richard, of Hockley; and brother, Shirrell Hipp of Austin. He is preceded in death by his parents; one brother; and one daughter. His body was donated to Baylor College of Medicine. The family request that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Salvation Army in Freeport, Texas.Obituaries for July 10, 2003Facts, The (Clute, TX) (Published as Brazosport Facts, The (Clute, TX)) - July 10, 2003 | Hipp, Virgil Leon (I15997)
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| 21147 | Virgil L. Monson, 80, Lancaster, KS, passed away Friday, March 11, 2011 at the Atchison Hospital with his loving family by his side. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 AM, Tuesday, March 15, 2011 at the Becker-Dyer-Stanton Funeral Home with Rev. Peter Rupprecht, St. John's Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will follow in the Lancaster Cemetery. A Masonic service will be held at 6:00 PM on Monday at the funeral home with visitation to follow until 8:00 PM. Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association, American Lung Association or the American Cancer Society and may be sent in care of the funeral home. Condolences to the family may be left at www.beckerdyer.com. Virgil was born January 4, 1931 in Atchison, KS the son of Daniel and Grace (Weber) Monson. He attended Stoney Point School north of Muscotah and would always have fun with his grandchildren telling them he attended The University of Muscotah, along with various other tall tales. Virgil served his country proudly in the United States Navy, serving during the Korean Conflict. He worked as a Supervisor in the Melting Department at the former Atchison Casting. Virgil enjoyed fishing, hunting, gardening, camping, mushroom hunting and spending time with his family. He was an avid sports fan and kept up regularly with KU Basketball, K-State Football, Royals Baseball and the Chiefs. Virgil was a charter member of the Lancaster Lions Club, member of St. John's Lutheran Church and was the Worshipful Master of the Masonic Lodge #158 of Atchison. Virgil married Lois Grunert on October 14, 1953 at the St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Atchison. She survives of the home in Lancaster. Additional survivors include sons, John (Mary Lynn) Monson, Atchison; Greg (Brandy) Monson, Meriden, KS; daughters, Cindy (Stan) Drimmel, Lancaster, KS; Sandy (Randy) Cormode, Atchison; brothers, Kenneth Monson, Bonita, CA; Curtis Monson, Hiawatha, KS; John ‘Jack' Monson, Florida; Dale Monson, Horton, KS; sister, Judy Cooper, Horton, KS; 10 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Virgil was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Daniel and Stan Monson; sisters, Maxine Hisle and Joyce Cheek and a granddaughter, Beth Monson. | Monson, Virgil (I14807)
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| 21148 | Virgil Medford Granger - November 16, 1933 - December 14, 1991. Son of Glenn Harrison and Floy Eva Daniels Granger. Husband of Andrea Tiff. Married February 11, 1967, divorced. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, December 16, 1991 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Virgil M Granger, Native of Richland Dies - Virgil M. Granger, 58, of Wolf Street, Syracuse, a native of Richland, died Saturday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse. Mr. Granger suffered kidney failure. The funeral will be at 11 am. Tuesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in spring in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Surviving are two sons, Virgil Jr. and Michael, both of Syracuse; a daughter, Kathy Dunham, Syracuse; a granddaughter, three brothers, Robert, Richland, Glenn, Altmar, and Allen, Cazenovia; and three sisters, Florence Benway, Altmar, Joyce Changer, Constantia, and Fran Hazelwood, Niagara Falls. Born November 16, 1933, in Richland, son of Glenn and Floy Daniels Granger, Mr. Granger moved to Syracuse in 1951. He had been employed at Muench-Krewzer Candle Company and Marley's Recycling Shop. A marriage ended in divorce. | Granger, Virgil Medford (I31118)
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| 21149 | Virgil Ross Chase - March 26, 1902 - December 19, 1983. Son of Lemuel E. and Eveline Ostrom Chase. Husband of Anne Margaret McKinley Chase (married July 12, 1930 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio) & Ethel Madeline Brown Chase (married August 14, 1976 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.) [Notes: Anne McKinley was born October 28, 1906 in Chicago, Illinois, a daughter of Arthur Gardner and Edith May Innes McKinley. Anne died in April 1976, her place of burial is unknown.] Newspaper Obituary - Monday, May 7, 1983 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Virgil Chase, 81 - Virgil Chase, age 81, of Cleveland, Ohio died December 19, 1983 in Cleveland. He was born March 26, 1902 the son of Lemuel and Eva Ostrom Chase in Orwell, New York. He attended Orwell public schools. After graduation he moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked for Republic Steel as a research analyst for over fifty years, retiring in 1968. Survivors include his wife, Ether B. Chase, Cleveland, Ohio; one son, David R., Houston, Texas; one daughter Edith Chase, Rochester, New York, granddaughters, Lisa A. Chase and Deanna Chase, Houston, Texas. One brother, Homer Chase of Hastings Center predeceased him and also one sister, Marie Clement of Cleveland, Ohio predeceased him. Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, May 12 at the Orwell Union Church with Rev. Stanley Tanner officiating. A Masonic service will be held at this time at the church also. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Foster-Hax funeral home has charge of arrangements. | Chase, Virgil Ross (I72730)
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| 21150 | Virginia "Ginny" Watkins, age 83 life resident of Pulaski died Tuesday at St. Luke's Nursing Home, Oswego. She was born May 19, 1925 in Durhamville, NY, the daughter of George and Ida Mae Baugher Hall. She worked at the old Draco’s Restaurant and the Log Cabin Restaurant for many years. Surviving: one daughter, Carol Brewer Mowers of Clermont, FL, three granddaughters, Tammy Conrad Wiley and Misty Conrad Darling both of Davenport, FL, and Jennifer Conrad Davis of Oswego, and four great-grandchildren Courtney, Conrad and Chloe also of Oswego, and Shelese Darling Garcia of Anchorage, Alaska. She is predeceased by her husband, Willard "Bub" Watkins, two brothers, Normal and George Hall and two sisters, Edith Woolson and Eleanor Seyer. Funeral Services will be held 2 p.m. Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home 52 Park Street Pulaski. A calling hour will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. prior to the funeral with a spring burial in Richland Cemetery. Virginia Hall Vakula Watkins - May 19, 1925 - March 17, 2009. Daughter of George and Ida Mae Baugher Hall. Wife of 'unknown' Vakula & Willard Henry Watkins. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 18, 2009 Syracuse Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Virginia "Ginny" Watkins, age 83, life resident of Pulaski, died Tuesday at St. Luke's Nursing Home, Oswego. She was born May 19, 1925 in Durhamville, New York, the daughter of George and Ida Mae Baugher Hall. She worked at the old Draco's Restaurant and the Log Cabin Restaurant for many years. Surviving: one daughter, Carol Brewer Mowers of Clermont, Florida; three granddaughters, Tammy Conrad Wiley and Misty Conrad Darling both of Davenport, Florida, and Jennifer Conrad Davis of Oswego; four great-grandchildren, Courtney, Conrad and Chloe also of Oswego, and Shelese Darling Garcia of Anchorage, Alaska. She was predeceased by her husband, Willard "Bub" Watkins; two brothers, Normal and George Hall; and two sisters, Edith Woolson and Eleanor Seyer. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. A calling hour will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. prior to the funeral with a spring burial in Richland Cemetery. | Hall, Virginia (I43348)
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