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2151 Camden, 2003
 
Farley, Mildred (I25846)
 
2152 Camden-Blanche Anne (Henderson) Archibee passed away peacefully Friday January 17, 2014 at Oneida Heath Care. She was born in Redfield, NY and lived either there or Camden her entire life. Blanche was predeceased by her parents, Wilson Henderson and Loretta Humphrey Henderson, and siblings; Clark Henderson, George Henderson, Wesley Henderson, June Clemens and Ruth Keeney. She is survived by sisters Arlene Forward of Camden and Grace Comins of Hightstown, NJ. She is also survived by daughters Gayle (Ron) Coe of Plattsburgh and Mary A. (Thomas) Blake of Bluffton, SC. In addition she is survived by grandchildren; Ethan, Travis and Adam Coe and Cullen and Meghan Blake; great grandchildren Abby, Annelise, Elizabeth, Harper and Nathan. Blanche will be remembered for her great gardening skills and wonderful pies and cookies, tasted by many and loved by all. Her family would like to thank Dr. Matthew McKay, whom Blanche so trusted and his staff at Oneida Medical Association in Camden for the wonderful care and attentiveness. Funeral services will be held Sunday, January 19, 2014 at the LaRobardiere Funeral Home, Inc. Calling hours will be held 2 to 6 pm prior to the funeral service at the funeral home, 109 Main St., Camden. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations may be made to the Queen Village Historical Society Museum, P.O. Box 38 Camden, NY 13316. Henderson, Blanche (I77073)
 
2153 Camden-Orda A. Hayes, 86, of 8 Masonic Avenue, passed away at her home May 6, 2012. She was born, November 28, 1925, a daughter of George Otis & Celia Baker Twiss in Redfield, NY. On June 30, 1948, she was united in marriage to Leland L. Hayes, in Redfield, NY. Leland passed away June 5, 1971.
Orda is survived by daughters, Judy Hayes, Camden, Sharon Comstock, Damascus, MD, son, Michael & Diane Hayes, Camden, daughter-in-law, Carol Smolenski Hayes, son-in-law, James Britton, Camden, eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren, sister, Wanda Twiss, Watertown, NY, and several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by husband, Leland, daughter, Laurie Britton, son, Danny ‘Jovial’ Hayes, and a sister Regina Gibbs.
Memorial services will be held Thursday, 7:00 pm, at the LaRobardiere funeral Home, Inc. Calling hours Thursday, 4-7 pm prior to memorial service, 109 Main Street, Camden, NY. Contribution may be made in Orda”s memory to the Town of Camden Ambulance Fund.
 
Twiss, Orda Alberta (I69224)
 
2154 Came to US in 1865. Lived in Boylston, Williamstown and later Oswego City where he died. Lago, Joseph (I48783)
 
2155 CAMERON C. COX - RAIL EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - February 18, 2004
Cameron C. Cox, 85, of 59 North St., died Monday at the Jewish Home of Central New York.

Mr. Cox lived in Pulaski most of his life and was employed by New York Central Railroad and Conrail for 45 years, retiring in 1982 as an equipment supervisor.

He was a member of Pulaski Congregational Church and the railroad union Local 9072 and was a former volunteer for Northern Oswego County Ambulance.

Born April 23, 1918, in Oswego, son of Clyde and Harriett Freeman Cox, he graduated in 1936 from Pulaski Academy and Central School and served in the Army during World War II from 1942 to 1945.

He married Edith Marie Switzer on Aug. 28, 1946, at her parents home in Pulaski.

Surviving besides his wife are two sons, Terry C., Huntsville, Ala., and Jeffrey L., Knoxville, Tenn.; three daughters, Kathleen M. McCloud, Renshaw Bay, Carol A. Hubbard, Pulaski, and Nancy J. Corbett, Yorktown, Va.; a brother, Frederick F., Oswego, 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. James Tschudy officiating. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to Hospice of Central New York, 990 7th North St., Liverpool, N..Y. 13088.

February 16, 2004 Cameron C. Cox, 85, of 59 North Street, Pulaski, died Monday at The Jewish Home of Central New York. He was born April 23, 1918 in Oswego, NY, the son of Clyde and Harriett Freeman Cox. He resided in the Pulaski area most of his life and graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1936. He married Edith Switzer on August 28, 1946 and served in the US Army during WWII in 1942 to 1945. He was a member of the Pulaski Congregational Church, the Railroad Union Local #9072, and a former NOCA Volunteer. He was employed by Conrail for 45 years retiring in 1982 as an Equipment Supervisor. He is survived by his wife, Edith Marie; two sons, Terry C. of Huntsville, AL, Jeffrey L. of Knoxville, TN; three daughters, Kathleen M. McCloud of Renshaw Bay, Carol A Hubbard of Pulaski, and Nancy J. Corbett of Yorktown, VA; one brother, Frederick F. Cox of Oswego; 13 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with Rev. James Tschudy officiating. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held on Thursday from 3 to 6 p.m. at the funeral home. Donation may be made to Hospice of Central New York, 990 7th North Street, Liverpool, NY 13088.
Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on Feb. 18, 2004
Class of 1936 PACS 
Cox, Cameron Clyde (I47472)
 
2156 Camilla Calkins Westfall Batzold - June 17, 1945 - November 1, 1976. Daughter of Leon Harvey and Evelyn Tyler Calkins Westfall. Wife of Frederick Harold Batzold. Married August 2, 1969. Section 2, Row 27.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 17, 1976 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Camilla Batzold Succumbs - Camilla Calkins Batzold of Baltimore, Maryland, died on Thursday, November 4. She was born on June 17, 1945, the daughter of Leon and Evelyn Calkins Westfall, who have a summer home in Pulaski and winter home in Sarasota, Florida. She was employed by the Planned Parenthood Agency in Maryland and was a student at the University of Maryland. She is survived by her parents; one sister, Donna W. Mooney of Rochester; an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitcomb of Fulton; an uncle, Hugh Westfall of Sarasota, Florida; two nieces and one nephew. Memorial services were held on Monday, November 8 at Memorial Episcopal Church at Baltimore, Maryland, with a private burial to follow.
 
Westfall, Camilla Calkins (I52232)
 
2157 Can't find any source for this, not sure where the original information came from Durfey, Frank (I8918)
 
2158 Canada Freeman, Adeline (I70496)
 
2159 Canada. "Census of Canada, 1881." Statistics Canada Fonds, Record Group 31-C-1. LAC microfilm C-13162 to C-13286. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. <a href="http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/about-census.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/about-census.aspxl</a>. Source (S1416)
 
2160 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mason, Arreta L. (I78784)
 
2161 Cancer on back of eye

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 27, 1904 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Wood District - Death has again visited our midst and took from us one of the oldest inhabitants, Mrs. Hubbard Spencer, who passed away, last Wednesday, aged 75 years. She leaves besides an aged husband four children, nineteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren beside many other relatives to mourn her loss. Funeral services were held at the home of her son, W. H. Spencer, Friday, at 12 o'clock, Rev. Clark officiating. Burial at Maple Lawn cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 27, 1904 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albion - Died at the home of her son, William, Wednesday, April 20, Levanchia, wife of Hubbard Spencer, aged 76 years. Mrs. Spencer had not been well during the winter, but was able to be about. Two weeks ago she came from the home of one of her daughters to her son's and was in her usual health until a few days before her death, when she was taken with the grip. All that loving hands could do was done for her comfort. She is survived by an aged husband, one son, three daughters, nineteen grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. L. L. Chapman. Her children are, William, Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Warner Kilts, of this place, and Mrs. Lyman Henderson, of Parish. Her funeral was held at the home of her son, Rev. Clark, of Dugway, officiating. Burial at Maple Lawn cemetery. 
Allen, Lovanchia (I77570)
 
2162 Candis Campbell Hardie - June 1851 - May 27, 1895. Daughter of Solomon and Hannah Campbell. Wife of George A. Hardie. Section 3, Row 9.

Newspaper Article - Tuesday, April 16, 1895 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Holmesville, April 15 ¬Mrs. George Hardy who has been in poor health for some time past, is now very ill, and fears are entertained as to her recovery.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday Evening, June 6, 1895 The Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - South Richland, June 5 - Mrs. George Hardy after a lingering illness, died Monday morning. Burial at Daysville. She leaves a husband, two sons and many relatives and friends. 
Campbell, Candis (I31126)
 
2163 Candy Joy O'Donnell Obituary
Candy J. O’Donnell, 60, of Pulaski, passed away on September 4, 2024. She was born on March 3, 1964, to the late Marvin R. and the late Eva M. (Graham) Ward. Candy was preceded in death by her husband, Casey; her daughter, Tiffany Martin; siblings, Sally Nunez, Vickie Walker, Richard Ward and John Ward.

Candy worked with the Sandy Creek School District for many years. She also waitressed at several places throughout her life including the Altmar Hotel and The Village Diner in Orwell. Candy was loved by everyone who knew her. Her laugh was festive, full of life and energy that infected everyone that was lucky enough to experience it. She loved to do many things, but her favorite pastime was being with her grandchildren, whom she loved more than life itself.

Candy is survived by her daughter Ashley (Jim) Yerdon; grandchildren, Maja, Shea, Lilly, Ryker, and Rowan; her siblings, Doug Henry, Carol Banas, Cindy Henry, Bud Ward, and Robert Ward; many nieces, nephews and cousins.

A Celebration of Life will take place at 12:00pm- 3:00pm on Sunday, September 22,2024 at 139 Tubbs Rd, Richland, NY 13144. Family and friends are welcome to attend. 
Ward, Candy Joy (I66870)
 
2164 CAPORIN
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - June 26, 2016
Mary Ellen Caporin June 22, 2016 Mary Ellen Caporin, 94, of North Syracuse, June 22, 2016. She was a life resident of the Syracuse area and was formerly employed by Gaylord Bros. in Liverpool. She Loved to travel with her loving husband, Frank Caporin, who predeceased her in 1990. She was also predeceased by step-daughter, Nancy Foster and step-son, John Caporin. She is survived by her daughter, Kathleen M. (Donald) LeBeau of Pulaski, a son, Michael Gaffney of Richland; four step-daughters, Judy (Ed) Ritchey, Fay (Tom) Gregory, Midge (Jerry) Toetter and JoAnn Gabel; 8 grandchildren, 17 step-grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, 13 step-great grandchildren and 10 great great grandchildren. Funeral Services Monday at 11:30 a.m. in Sears Middleton Jones Funeral Home and Noon in St. Rose of Lima Church. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery, Dewitt. Calling hours are Monday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the funeral home, 209 N. Main St., North Syracuse, prior to the mass. 
Unknown, Mary Ellen (I45566)
 
2165 Caprice E. Hooge, age 54, life resident of Pulaski, died Thursday at her home on North Street. Caprice was born February 22, 1955, the daughter of Archie and Alice Fox Moot. She graduated from Pulaski High School in 1973. Caprice married Daniel Hooge on March 3, 1973. She was employed by the Village of Pulaski and the Pulaski Village Court as a clerk for 11 years, retiring in June of this year. She was previously employed by Switzer Insurance Co. for 10 years. Surviving: her husband, Daniel M.; one son, Daniel M. II (Kelly) of Penfield; two daughters, Nicole (David) Blodgett of St. Albans, VT and Melissa (Jeff) Hugelmaier of Brockport; four brothers, John, Barry and Kim Moot all of Pulaski, and Edward Moot of Arizona; two sisters, Nancy Sweatland of Central Square and Patricia Reed of Hastings, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Monday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Susan G. Komen for the Cure , Attn: Donor Services, PO Box 650309, Dallas, TX 75265-0309.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard on September 25, 2009
Class of 1973 PACS 
Moot, Caprice Elaine (I33577)
 
2166 Capt. Albert Alonzo Fellows - May 1842 - January 1, 1866. Plot B-356. Son of Isaac and Cynthia Young Fellows.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, January 8, 1866 The Journal - Syracuse, New York - Capt. Albert A. Fellows, son of Isaac Fellows, Esq., of Pulaski, was killed in a horrible manner, last Monday night. He attempted to get upon the train going north at Sand Bank. In the darkness, he was thrown under the tracks of a car, without the knowledge of those who were on the train. People who were standing at the station thought that Capt. Fellows was thrown under the cars, and some of them followed the train some distance, finding the cap he was wearing at the time. Following the track further, the mangled trunk of the unfortunate man was found about two and a half miles from the station at Sand Bank, whither it has been carried, probably by the tracks of the car. The body was dismembered and disemboweled, and the head was fearfully mangled. The ground over which the body had been carried was marked by shreds of clothing and pieces of the body. Capt. Fellows was a young man, who entered the volunteer service early in the war in one of the Oswego county regiments, and served with much credit in the Gulf Department. His untimely death will be sincerely lamented by a large circle of friends.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 11, 1866 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Death of Capt. Fellows - In our last issue we briefly alluded to the death of Capt. Fellows. The following particulars we take from the Pulaski Democrat: “We are compelled to record, this week, the most melancholy and shocking event that ever, to our knowledge, occurred in this section - the sudden and fearful death of Capt. Albert A. Fellows, late of the 110th regiment, in the 24th year of his age. On the morning of New Year's day, in company with several friends and old companions in arms, from Oswego, he went to pay a visit to Quartermaster Comstock, at Sand Bank. After passing the day there, the party went to the station to take the train back, which passes there about 7 o'clock. All had got on board except Capt. Fellows, who remained talking until the train was fairly in motion, when he attempted to jump upon one of the last cars. It appears that his left foot must have slipped upon the step, passed through and become entangles. He lost his hold of the irons, fell backward, and was thus dragged about two and a half miles, before the remains of his body became detached from the car. Quartermaster Comstock and others at Sand Bank saw enough of his mishap in getting aboard to excite their fears that all was not well, and they followed along the track until they found his hat, a boot and stocking, and discovered other evidences of the awful catastrophe. They at once telegraphed to Mr. H. H. Mellen at Richland Station, who, when the train arrived without Capt. Fellows, put a box on a hand car and went up the road until he found what remained of the body, and met the Sand Bank party picking up the fragments. The details are too sickening to dwell upon, and our readers must be content to know that he was literally torn in pieces - they can imagine the rest. His remains were brought to this village, and thence taken home, where the scene was such as the beholders hope never to see again. Capt. Fellows was beloved by all who knew him, while our own relations with him were of the most pleasant and friendly character. He had grown up from a boy under our eyes; he had been our pupil at the Academy, and we believe that a mutual regard existed, of that peculiar kind of semi-parental and filial nature which such relations often beget. He was open, frank, generous, manly and noble, and gave promise of usefulness in life, had he been spared. His funeral was largely attended at the M. E. Church, on Wednesday, Rev. Mr. Douglas officiating.”
 
Fellows, Albert Alonzo (I55860)
 
2167 Capt. John DOUGLAS, born in New London, Conn, April 8, 1724; married, May 11, 1746, Esther, daughter of Clement LEACH, of New London. They at first lived in the village, but in 1760 removed to the Douglas farm on the Colchester road, four miles west of the town plot. They are said to have been "pious and respectable people." Their children were remarkable for their tallness, nearly all of them being six feet or more in height. The following particulars are taken from a MS account of the family written in 1805 by one of Capt. John's children, Daniel DOUGLAS, then in his 38th year.

"John's father dying when he was a youth, he was apprenticed to Esquire LEE to learn blacksmithing in his native town. His boss dying, he was again bound to Samuel CHIPMAN, of Groton, who had been a fellow-apprentice, and went to Salsbury, a frontier town, but soon after removed to New London. He there married Esther, oldest daughter of Clement LEACH. She was born at New London in 1727. He sold the inherited property to his brother Robert, build a house and shop, and carried on blacksmithing on a large scale. He lived here till about 1758, when he sold, and bought a farm adjoining that of his brother Robert. He farmed and blacksmithed and kept a tavern many years. He commanded a company of militia. He was often employed to decide differences; was clerk in the church, and lined the hymns, as the custom was. He died here on the 13th of December, 1777. His widow moved with her son David, in 1803, to Whitestown, NY, where she died, Nov. 6, 1806, aged 76 years.

from: "A collection of family records: with biographical sketches, and other memoranda of various families and individuals bearing the name DOUGLAS or allied families of that name."
page 76
By Charles Henry James Douglas © 1879 
Douglas, John (I29593)
 
2168 Captain in Syracuse Police ---last in Cortland
 
McCarthy, Robert (I58182)
 
2169 Captain John BABCOCK(1) (4) was born in 1644.(12) (4) He between 1644 and 1698 in Portsmouth, Westerly, Stonington.(9) This info from Heather Chevalier's research: I have not been able to verify the information included re: Mary being a Micmac Indian girl, but am researching now:

3. John Badcock b. 1644 Portsmouth,RI d. May ,1685 Westerly,RI .. He and Mary Lawton eloped by canoe to Misquamicut ,RI in March,1662. John was only 17 and Mary was younger than him...They travelled by canoe from Portsmouth,RI.. At Misquamicut was an Indian village at that time.. Both families would not consent to their marriage.. Mary was an Indian Micmac girl...However, the Badcock family did follow them to Misquamicut in 1664, to live there.. And Mary's father, George Lawton, did show forgiveness for her in his will..Her mother was Elizabeth Hazzard. John and Mary Badcock had 10 children,---- Captain James, Mary, Captain John, Job, George, Robert,Joseph,Colonel Oliver,Elihu,Ann. After John died, his widow, Mary , re-married to Erasmus Babbitt,also a widower, on April 21, 1698 @ Stonington, Connecticut... He on 18 May 1669 in Westerly Rhode Island. (12) He was a Conservator of the Peace on 12 Jun 1678 in Westerly Rhode Island.(12) He on 17 Sep 1679 in Westerly Rhode Island.(12) He died in 1685 in Westerly Rhode Island.(22) (23)(4) He signed a will on 26 Jun 1685 in Westerly Rhode Island. (12) Will made by Town Council, he having died intestate. Exx. widow Mary. Personal estated divided as follows: To widow L263, 7s. 8d. To nine of the children, L57, 2s, 4d. each at age, viz: to Ann Mary, John, Job, George, Eliju, Robert, Joseph and Oliver Babcock. The real estate was divided by agreement between James Babcock (son and rightful heir to John, deceased), and his mother, the agreement being ratified b Town Council. To James, half the farm we are now dwelling on, and the new dwelling house, he relinquishing to his mother, all the rest of the lands.

Will: Inventory, L790, 3s., viz: 43 steers, 33 cows, 8 working oxen, 9 three year steers, 9 two year cattle, 21 yearlings, 52 horses, mares and colts, 3 riding horses, old ambling horse, horse called James, 100 sheep, 50 lambs, 76 swine, ox, 2 bulls, 8 beds, silver cup, a dozen pewter platters, a dozen porringers, 2 flagons, warming pan, 3 canoes, 2 steel traps, negro boy, L20, 2 Indian men and an Indian girl, L30, a steer, mare and four more horses, &c. He was a Deputy 168201684 in Westerly Rhode Island.(12) He .(12) In G. Dict. of RI. author states that " Tradition gives his wife as being Mary, daughter of Thomas Lawton, an impossiblibity, since Thomas Lawton had no such daughter. Other fiction comes with the tradition, but it is assumed to be so far true that if George Lawton be substituted for Thomas, the tradition may be sustained as to marriage. He in Rhode Island.(10) According to excerpt in book: Newport Nova Scotia - A Rhode Island Township. author statesthe following, according to Crowell's book New Englanders in Nova Scotia: John (2) BABCOCK, the great grandfather of Jonathan (5) (1723 - ) was one of the original grantees at Newport, Nova Scotia in the Crown grant of 21 July 1761; he drew Newport Farm lot A. 2nd Div. No. 3 on 18 Feb. 1762; He in Westerly Rhode Island.(24) 1903 Babcock Genealogy: Lore about John & Mary.
"Tradition says that John and his wife, Mary, eloped from Newport, settled upon the east bank of the Pawcatuck River, on Massatuxet Cove (near what is now Avondale, town of Westerly, R.I.) with no neighbors but the friendly Indians, and that they were not discovered by their parents for several years. Much poetry and romance has been written upon this tradition, but as no history has been found to establish it as fact, we must class the elopement story as fiction."
He resided Westerly Rhode Island in Westerly Rhode Island. (4) He was. He in Westerly Rhode Island. (6) John, son of James, sen., m. Mary---. His will dates 1685; mentions eldest son James, 'and nine more," viz; Ann, mary, John, Job, George, Eliju, Robert, Joseph and Oliver. Mrs. Mary Babcock, ms. 2nd, Erasmus babbett, and died Dec. 8, 1711. Parents: James BABCOCK (BADCOCK) and Sarah BROWN.
Children were: James BABCOCK, Ann BABCOCK, Mary BABCOCK, Captain John BABCOCK, Job BABCOCK, George BABCOCK, s Elihu BABCOCK, Robert BABCOCK, Joseph BABCOCK, BABCOCK, Oliver BABCOCK.
 
Babcock, John (I58453)
 
2170 Captin Laduc, Victor (I14477)
 
2171 car accident
 
McClaren, Clarence (I26124)
 
2172 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hocking, Penny Joyce (I21650)
 
2173 CAREY
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - June 9, 2013Browse Issues
Bernard D. "Bum" Carey

June 7, 2013

Bernard D. "Bum" Carey, 80, of Phoenix, NY. He was a Heavy Equipment Operator, Village of Phoenix, D.P.W., for 30 years. Survivors: spouse Marion (Miller); five children, Cindy, Jack, Gale, Dale, Tammy; 17 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; four brothers, Clarence, Emerson,

Charles, Christopher; two sisters, Mary Jane, Patricia; nieces, nephews. A sister, Marjorie, predeceased him.

Services this Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, 431 Main St., Phoenix, NY. Calling hours are from 4 to 6 p.m. before the service. 
Carey, Bernard D. (I62946)
 
2174 CARL A. HAYNES
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - June 15, 1987Browse Issues

Carl A. Haynes, 73, of Brewerton Road, Mattydale, died Sunday at Veterans Administration Medical Center, Syracuse, after a long illness.

Mr. Haynes was a native of Newark and lived most of his life in the Syracuse area. He was a disabled World War II Army veteran. Prior to 1942, he was a self-employed furniture upholsterer.

Surviving are two daughters, Star Lynn Thomas of Liverpool and Mary Lou Jamieson of New York City; a son, Carl Raymond of North Syracuse; four sisters, Vernice Hilebrant of Kaysville, Utah, and Dawn Beraman, Carol Buchalla, Linda Fuller, all of Homer; five brothers, Donald, Edgar, Millard, Dale, all of Pulaski, and Jerry of North Syracuse; nine grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Krueger Funeral Home, Mattydale. Burial will be Collamer Cemetery, Collamer.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 2307 Brewerton Road.

Contributions may be made to the North Area Volunteer Ambulance Corps. 
Haynes, Carl A. (I36535)
 
2175 CARL A. KLING, 82, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - July 18, 1988Browse Issues

Carl A. Kling, 82, Springbrook Apartments, former owner of a gas station and Buick franchise here for many years, died Saturday evening at the Harr-Wood Nursing Home, Oswego, after a long illness.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, with Rev. David B. Allport, grandson of Mr. Kling, officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

There are no calling hours. Contributions may be made to Park United Methodist Church or Northern Oswego County Ambulance.

Surviving are his wife, Evelyn L.; a daughter, Mrs. Betty A. Bond, Lacona; five grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.

A son, Walter C., died in November 1981.

Born in Foreston, Minn., on Feb. 2, 1906, a son of Jacob and Mary Lemmerman Kling, he moved to Pulaski with his family at age 13 and was graduated from Pulaski High School.

Mr. Kling owned and operated a gas station and Buick franchise in Pulaski for several years. He was later employed as a school bus driver for Pulaski Central School and as a machinist for Nolan Machinery Co.

He married Evelyn L. Draper Sept. 1, 1925, in Watertown.

Mr. Kling was a past member and fire chief for 10 years of the Ringgold Fire Department. He was also a member of the Rod and Gun Club and a former member of the Masons and Odd Fellows.

death KLING - At Harr-Wood Nursing Home, Oswego, July 16, 1988, Carl A. Kling, 82, Pulaski, former owner of gas station and Buick franchise in Pulaski. Funeral Tuesday, 11 a.m., Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial in Pulaski Cemetery. 
Kling, Carl A. (I54742)
 
2176 CARL A. YOUNGSShow Details
Syracuse Herald American (NY) - March 3, 1991Browse Issues
Carl A. Youngs, 90, of RD1, Route 3, Mexico died Friday in the Oswego Hospital.

Mr. Youngs was born in Fernwood and was a life resident of the area. Mr. Youngs owned and operated his own farm until his retirement in 1967. He was a member of the Fernwood Methodist Church, the Pulaski Grange and the R.S.V.P. club. He was sextant of the Daysville Cemetery.

He is survived by his wife, the former Hazel Reese; his daughter, Allie Proud of Mexico, his grandson, Randell Groves of Mexico; and his sister, Betty Menter of Syracuse.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home. Rev. Donald Easton will officiate. Spring burial will be in Daysville Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 5305 Washington Ave., Mexico.

Contributions may be made to the Fernwood Methodist Church. 
Youngs, Carl Albert (I29312)
 
2177 Carl B. Raymo, 82, of Richville
November 13, 2019 at 1:56 PM EST - Updated November 13 at 1:56 PM

WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Carl B. Raymo, 82, passed away on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at SUNY Upstate Hospital in Syracuse.

As per Carl’s wishes, there are no calling hours or funeral services. Arrangements are with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Carl was born on April 4, 1937 in Gouverneur, the son of Bernard and Clarissa (Tamblin) Raymo.

He married Bonnie Gayne on December 13, 1958 at St. James Church, Gouverneur with Fr. Joseph Bailey officiating.

Carl is survived by his wife Bonnie, their children Dale and Melissa Raymo, Yvonne “Ree” and Ed Smith, Janice and Bill Lutz, Cathy and Tom Dimon, his grandchildren Edward, Eric, and Elliot Smith, Chantele and Brandon Raymo, and 10 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brothers Paul and David Raymo, nieces and nephews. Carl is predeceased by his parents, sisters Virginia Prashaw and Kay Eichorn.

In lieu of flowers, the family wishes for you to donate to your favorite charity or to his final resting place, Maple Grove Cemetery, 19 Phelps Road, Gouverneur, NY 13642.
 
Raymo, Carl B (I75157)
 
2178 Carl E. Stone, 76, of Parish, died Tuesday at his home. He was born in Central Square, son of the late Frank and Mary Beebe Stone . He was retired from Carpenters Local #747. Surviving are his wife, the former Grace Richardson; two sons, Frank (Lisa) Stone, Earl (Shelly) Stone; three grandsons, Jason, Tyler, Kevin; one sister, Edyth (Dean) Streeter; a close friend, Barb Shutts. He was predeceased by one son, Gary. Funeral service will be at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard on December 30, 2010 
Stone, Carl Edward (I80199)
 
2179 Carl Emil Aaserud - August 7, 1893 - February 28, 1986. Born in Norman County, Minnesota. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army during World War I, with service from April 29, 1918 to April 1, 1919. Son of Anton Amil and Marie Aaron Halvorsen Aaserud. Husband of Effie Dora Ravin Aaserud (married July 7, 1920 at Detroit Lakes, Minnesota) & Margaret F. Kenyon Aaserud (married August 18, 1937 at Lycoming, New York.) [Note: Effie Aaserud died March 25, 1932; place of burial is unknown.] Aaserud, Carl Emil (I76492)
 
2180 Carl Eugene Sutler, 93, of Bluemont, VA, died Sunday, October 30, 2022 in the Winchester Medical Center.
Mr. Sutler was born June 13, 1929 in Loudoun County, son of the late Meredith Carl Sutler and Bessie Louise Rhodes Sutler.
He retired from the Safeway in Sterling Park as the assistant manager after 41 years of service. After retirement he and his wife enjoyed antiquing and the flea market circuit.
He served in the U. S. Army.
Surviving with his wife, Barbara Ann Lewis Sutler, are a daughter, Sandra Fanning and her husband, John, of Bluemont, VA; two stepdaughters, Susan Conrad and her husband, Brian, and Cathy Greenlaw and her husband, Ken, all of Williamsburg, VA; a grandson, Jason Fanning; step-grandchildren, Brian Conrad, Jr., Melissa Seabolt, Shawn Fidler, Kenneth Greenlawn IV, and Kelsey Kelly; and six step-great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his stepson Bill Fidler and his two brothers, Lawrence and David Sutler.
A funeral service will be held 1:00 P.M. Monday, November 7, 2022 at Enders & Shirley Funeral Home Chapel, Berryville with Rev. Jonathan Bunker officiating. Burial will follow in Hillsboro Cemetery, Hillsboro.
Pallbearers will be Greg Sutler, John Tinney III, Brian Conrad, Jr., Shawn Fidler, Sean Kelly, and Kenneth Greenlawn IV.
The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. 
Sutler, Carl Eugene (I12724)
 
2181 CARL F. PENNOCK DAIRY FARMER
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 24, 1999Browse Issues
Carl F. Pennock, 90, County Route 22, died Monday at Samaritan Keep Home, Watertown.

Mr. Pennock was a dairy farmer for 65 years.

Born April 13, 1908, in Orwell, son of Marshall and Minnie Finster Pennock, he attended Orwell schools.

Surviving are a sister, Myrtle P. Mahaffy, Orwell, a niece and a nephew.

The funeral will be at noon Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to Orwell Union Church, County Route 22, Orwell, N.Y. 13426. 
Pennock, Carl Finster (I72768)
 
2182 Carl George King - September 17, 1965 - January 28, 1966. Son of Samuel H. and Shirley M. Corey King. Section 4, Row 29.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 3, 1966 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Four Month Old Son Dies Here - Services for Carl George King, four-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel King of R. D. 1, Pulaski, were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Taylor Funeral Home. The Rev. Donald Knipschield, pastor of the Fernwood Methodist Church officiated. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery in the spring. The child died Friday following a short illness. Surviving besides his parents are two brothers, John and Henry and a step-brother, Richard, all at home; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corey of Pulaski, R. D. The infant was born in Fulton, September 17, 1965. 
King, Carl George (I46831)
 
2183 Carl Herbert Clement - December 2, 1899 - September 25, 1973. Son of Walter and Esther Prouty Clement. Husband of Nina Ethelyn Moore Clement. Married September 21, 1921 in Oswego County, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 3, 1973 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Carl Clement Expires at 73 - funeral services for Carl H. Clement, 73, were held Friday in the Arthur R. Schaefer funeral home in Shortsville. The Rev. Kinner, a former pastor of the Manchester Methodist church, officiated. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery in Orwell. He died Tuesday, September 25, 1973, at the Clifton Springs hospital after an illness of several months. Mr. Clement owned and operated a meat market in Shortsville for 32 years. He was a past master of the Garoga Lodge No. 300 of Clifton Springs, Past District Deputy Grand Master of the Parlor Village IOOF, a member of the Rebekah Lodge, past president of the Twin Cities Lyons Club, former member of the village board, and a past secretary of the Shortsville fire Department. He was also a supervisor at the Town of Manchester for one and a half terms. He was employed by the Ontario County Sheriff's Department for eight years. He is survived by his wife, Nina Moore; two brothers, J. D. of Lacona and Durl of Sandy Creek; one sister, Mrs. Don Elkin of Orwell; and several nieces and nephews.
 
Clement, Carl Herbert (I72674)
 
2184 Carl John Potish - May 16, 1929 - October 14, 1930. Son of Rudolph John and Pauline Charnetsky Potish. Potish, Carl John (I11324)
 
2185 Carl Lombard - March 11, 1889 - March 14, 1889. Son of Albert and Lora French Lombard.
 
Lombard, Carl (I84698)
 
2186 Carl Nelson Sprague - November 9, 1914 - September 27, 1915. Son of Herbert and Mary Carl Sprague.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 6, 1915 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Town of Richland Vital Statistics for the Month of September - Deaths - Carl Nelson Sprague, September 27.
 
Sprague, Carl Wilson (I31354)
 
2187 Carl P. Richardson Sr., 79
August 23, 2014 Contributor

PHOENIX, NY - Carl P. Richardson Sr., 79, of Phoenix, passed away at Seneca Hill Manor, Volney, with his family by his side on Friday August 22, 2014.

He was born in Hastings, NY, to his late parents, Lucy (Barthel) and Leon Richardson, on Feb. 18, 1935.
Carl P. Richardson Sr.
Carl P. Richardson Sr.

He was a carpenter and the owner of Carl Richardson Insulation & Painting, and a life member of Local 747 Carpenter’s Union, Syracuse.

Carl was a real estate owner and remodeled several Phoenix area homes throughout the years.

He wintered for more than 25 years in Mesa, Ariz., where he was active in the Men’s Club of the Velda Rose Methodist Church, as well as the local churches in Phoenix, NY, First Congregational and First United Methodist.

He was active in the Phoenix Sno Drifters; and his passion was extreme for the Special Needs Playground project, Schroeppel through out the years.

He was predeceased by his great-grandson, Patrick Cooper; his brother, Solomon; and his sister, Pauline.

Surviving are his loving wife of 60 years, Maureen (Gorthey) Richardson; a daughter, Nancy (Herb) Eaton; his son, Carl P.Richardson Jr.; his daughter, Sheryl Cooper and Michael; a special daughter, Betty Richardson; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; a brother, Edwin (Janice) Soble; four sisters, Rose Mulchey, Anna Middleton, Catherine Duell and Grace Stone; a brother-in-law, Donald Pachaud; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

A special thanks and appreciation extended to the staff members of the second floor at Seneca Hill Manor for their wonderful care of Carl.

Memorial services will be held on Monday at 4 p.m., with Rev. Susan Townsend officiating.

Calling hours will be from 1 to 4 p.m. prior to the service all in the Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, 431 Main St., Phoenix, NY 13135.

In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to: Special Needs Playground, 25 Lock St., Phoenix, NY 13135 or the Phoenix Area Food Pantry, 43 Bridge St., Phoenix, NY 13135. 
Richardson, Carl Peter (I80268)
 
2188 Carl R. Atkinson - August 21, 1916 - December 5, 1997. Son of John and Cassie Joyner Atkinson. Husband of Cynthia Wadsworth Atkinson & Betty Munson. Section 5, Row 23.

Newspaper Obituary - Sunday, December 7, 1997 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Carl R. Atkinson Retired Dairy Farmer - Carl R. Atkinson, 81, of 9685 Reshaw Bay Road, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday at Oswego Hospital. Mr. Atkinson resided in Pulaski for 62 years, moving to Mannsville in 1978. He owned and operated a dairy farm in Pulaski for more than 50 years and was a cattle dealer for more than 40 years. He also was a salesman for Hoffman Seed Co. for 50 years and a state inspector at Vernon Downs for 10 years. He was a 50-year member of Pulaski Grange 730, a member of Oswego County Farm Bureau and the Daysville Cemetery board and a trustee of Bethel Community Center, Port Ontario. Born August 21, 1916, in Daysville, son of John W. and Cassia Joyner Atkinson, he attended Pulaski Schools. He married Cynthia Wadsworth July 13, 1938. She died February 16, 1965. He married Betty Munson October 5, 1978. Surviving besides his wife are five sons, Nelson V., James W., Larry G. and Thomas D., all of Pulaski, and Donald A., Tarpon Springs, Florida; a stepson, John D. Munson, Lacona; a sister, Gladys Wadsworth, Pulaski; 19 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Douglas Ferry officiating. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery. Calling hours will be 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Tracey Ackerman Benefit Fund, in care of Lacona Fire Department, or the Future Farmers of American chapter at Belleville Henderson Central School, Belleville. 
Atkinson, Carl Robert (I73874)
 
2189 CARL R. BICE
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 23, 2008Browse Issues
Carl R. Bice, 57, Altmar, died Monday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home.

Mr. Bice had been owner and operator of a scrap metal brokerage in Altmar for the past 30 years.

Born May 7, 1951, in Syracuse, son of Robert and Esther Richer Bice, he was a longtime resident of the Altmar and Pulaski area. He attended Pulaski schools and served in the Army from 1968 to 1970.

He married June Trumble on July 24, 1976.

Mr. Bice was an active member of the Oswego County Republican Party.

Surviving besides his wife are two sons and their wives, Carl Jr. and Angie, Williamstown, and Matthew and Nicole, Altmar; two daughters and a son-in-law, Jamie Lynn Bice, Altmar, and Amanda and Charles Graham, Pulaski, eight grandchildren and several brothers and sisters.

Private services will take place at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are with Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. 
Bice, Carl Robert (I51591)
 
2190 Carl R. Mowers - October 15, 1913 - October 5, 1971. Tech 4 132 AAA GUN BN CAC during World War II. Son of Burton and Anna Sophia Brandt Mowers. Wife of Dorothy V. Sperling Mowers.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 6, 1971 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Richland - Carl R. Mowers, 57, of Richland, died Tuesday in Veterans Administration Hospital, Syracuse, after a lengthy illness. He was bom October 15, 1913 in Albion, son of Burton and Anna Mowers, and was educated in Altmar and Parish schools. In August 1940 he married Dorothy Muir in Femwood and most of their married life was spent in Richland. He was employed as a truck driver by the Penn Central Railroad for 32 years. He was a member of the Altmar American Legion Post 1435 and Cable VFW Post 8532 in Lacona and also the Richland Volunteer Fire Department. Besides his wife he is survived by a son Charles (Duff) Mowers, Richland; two grandchildren; three brothers, John of Syracuse, Martin of Pulaski, and Clare of Fonda, and three sisters, Mrs. Francis (Hilda) Sweeney, Altmar, Mrs. William (Frances) Rozonkiewiecz, Fonda. Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at Taylor-Vida Funeral Home in Pulaski, the Rev. George Butler, pastor of North Scriba Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. 
Mowers, Carl Ransom (I35028)
 
2191 Carl Raymond Waite - March 9, 1911 - March 14, 1967. Son of Earl H. and Blanche B. Hall Waite.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 15, 1967 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Carl R. Waite, 56, of the Daysville Road, Pulaski RD 1, died Tuesday at his home following a short illness. Mr. Waite was born March 9, 1911, in the Town of Albion, son of Earl and Blanche Hall Waite and attended the Barber and Wood District schools in the Town of Albion. He was self employed. Surviving besides his parents are, a brother, Donald R. Waite, Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Goldie) Bond, Lyons and Mrs. Dorothy Munger, Rome Road, Pulaski; two uncles, an aunt and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Foster funeral home with the Rev. Llewellyn Jones, pastor of the Fernwood Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be in South Richland cemetery in the spring. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 
Waite, Carl Raymond (I21797)
 
2192 Carl Russell
Name: Carl T. "Bud" Russell
Date of Death: Friday, July 03, 2009
Residence: Taberg, NY
Age: 74
Obituary: Carl T. "Bud" Russell, 74, of 9064 Brookfield Dr., Taberg, died on
Friday, July 3, 2009, at Rome Memorial Hospital with his family by his side. He was born on February 23,
1935, in Rome, to the late Earl and Berta Russell. He is a graduate of Rome Free Academy. On July 3, 1954,
he was united in marriage to Alice Fox in St. Patrick's Church in Taberg.
Carl worked for NYNEX for twenty-seven years, retiring in 1985. Carl was a member of the Pioneers,
IOOB, a former President of the Taberg Fire Department, as well as a lifetime member of the North
American Hunting Club.
Carl had a passion for hunting, fishing, and going up to his camp in Three Mile Bay with his family.
Surviving besides his loving wife of fifty-five years, Alice; are a daughter and son-in-law, Kathy and
George Russell, of Rome; a son and daughter-in-law, Randy and Lauren Russell, of Taberg; five
grandchildren, Ashley, Jill, Richard, David, and Amy; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Carlie Fox, of
Taberg; and several nieces and nephews. Carl was predeceased by a son, Carl T. Russell II; a brother, Bruce
Russell; a sister, Jeannette Matterson.
Carl's family would like to give a special thanks to the nurses of Wing 3 of Stonehedge Nursing and
Rehabilitation Facility as well as the nurses of the ICU of Rome Memorial Hospital.
Services: Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 8, 2009, at the Nunn and Harper Funeral Home,
Inc., 418 N. George St., Rome, at 9:00 AM and a Mass of the Christian Burial at 10:00 AM at St. Patrick's
Church in Taberg where the Rev. Francis A. Wapen will officiate. Interment will take place in St. Patrick's
Cemetery, Taberg. Family and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home on Tuesday from 4:00 to
7:00 PM. You may view the obituary and send a message of sympathy at www.nunnandharper.com.
http://nunnandharper.com/tribute-ajax/print-obituary.html?id=641
Russell, Carl T. (I16174)
 
2193 CARL W. HALSEY
June 12, 1999 | Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY)
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Carl W. Halsey, 74, of 69 Cole Road,Mexico,died Thursday at home.

He was a native and life resident of Mexico. He owned and operated a farm. He was a member of Mexico Presbyterian Church.

Survivors: His wife of 49 years, the former Marilyn Webb; a daughter, Linda Nelson of Inlet; two sons, Thomas and Timothy, both of Mexico; a brother, John of Phoenix; five grandchildren.

Services: 11 a.m. Monday at Harter Funeral Home. Burial, Primitive Cemetery, Mexico. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 9 Washington Ave., Mexico.

Contributions: Carl W. Halsey Memorial Fund to establish a farming scholarship, in care of the Halsey Family, 69 Cole Road, Mexico 13114. 
Halsey, Carl W. (I84941)
 
2194 Carl was baptized at St. Mary's in Florence on April 30, 1011 with William Moore and Alice Reilly as Godparents. Falvey, Carl Edward (I28517)
 
2195 Carl Weisenburger - October 8, 1901 - January 12, 1978. Son of Adam and Kathryn Frommer Weisenburger. Husband of Blanche E. Richardson. Married December 24, 1920.

Newspaper Obituary - January 12, 1978 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Carl Weisenburger, 76, of 7366 Port Street, died this morning in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, where he had been a patient since December 26. He was born October 8, 1901 at Bridgewater, South Dakota, son of Adam and Catherine Frommer Weisenburger, and attended schools there. On December 24, 1920 he married Miss Blanche Richardson in Richland, New York. For 35 years he was employed by Mobil Oil Company in Syracuse, retiring in 1958. He was a member of Park United Methodist Church and Pulaski Lodge 100F. Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Willis (Dorothy) Syfert, Conneaut, Ohio, and Mrs. Gerald (Betty) Griffith, Pulaski; nine grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Edna Hatton and Mrs. Della Whittle, both of Pulaski. Funeral arrangements in charge of Foster-Hax Funeral Home are incomplete. 
Weisenburger, Carl (I35794)
 
2196 Carl's service is documented in the Orwell Veterans book. He was in the South Pacific in the Army Air force. He was in Hawaii after Pearl Harbor in December 1941. While there in the months after the attack he was assigned to repair work. Carl recalls that his crew was sent around to patch craters in the roads and even do some repair work on the Hotels to make them safe. He later was sent to Kwajeleen, on the Marshall Islands. After the war he worked in the Orberdorfer Foundry in Syracuse. Carl and his wife the former Carol Ladd lived nearly 40 years on West Bank Dr. in Redfield. Following Carol's death he moved to Springbrook Apartments in Pulaski where he died in 2012. Tanner, Carlton Myers (I62985)
 
2197 Carley Theresa Fox
Published Jun 22, 2015 at 4:00pm

Carley Theresa Fox, age 82, passed away peacefully, June 21, 2015, with her family at her side.

She was born March 6, 1933, in Rome, a daughter of the late Earl and Betty Jones Russell, and educated in Rome schools. Carley was united in marriage to Seymour Fox on July 3,1954; he died Aug 1995. She was a member of St. Patrick’s Church in Taberg.

Carley was a true homemaker whose life revolved around her home and children. Her many hobbies included crocheting, bingo, and solving crossword puzzles. She also had a great deal of love for the wildlife that surrounded her home, especially the many birds.

Carley is survived by six daughters, Naomi and Tony Schipano of Taberg, Juanita and Frank Mendoza of Rome, Sherry Fox of Rome, Jeannette and Bart Yahoudy of Taberg, Sheila Fox and Joe Carrado of Rome, and Janine and Dale Davis of Rome; three sons, Joseph Fox and Nancy Novak of Westernville, Terry and Shirley Fox of Taberg, and Scott and Kelly Fox of Rome; several grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by daughter, Mary, a sister, Jeannette, two brothers, Carl and Bruce Russell and a Grandaughter Shawnette Fox.

The funeral service will be held Tuesday at 7:00 PM, at Barry Funeral Home, 807 W. Chestnut Street. Burial will be in Wednesday at 10:00 AM at Lee State Road Cemetery.

Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home, Tuesday 4 to 7 PM, prior to the funeral service.

Please offer online tributes or light a candle at: www.BarryFuneralHome.com 
Russell, Carley Theresa (I14658)
 
2198 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Scott, Carlton E (I85273)
 
2199 CARLTON E. SCOTT CONRAIL RETIREE
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - September 5, 2001Browse Issues
Carlton E. Scott, 80, of 1 Peck Road, died Sunday at Loretto Heights Nursing Home, Oswego.

Mr. Scott retired from Conrail in 1983 after 45 years of service.

Born June 26, 1921, in Pamelia, son of Arthur and Millie Colvin Scott, he attended Pulaski schools and served in the Army from 1942 to 1946.

He married Emma J. Smith on May 9, 1947. She died Aug. 28, 1981.

Mr. Scott was a member of the Pulaski Veterans of Foreign Wars, Amboy Masonic Lodge 650 and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Surviving are a stepson, David Drake, Montana; a sister, Ruth Trumble, Parish; two brothers, Henry, Richland, and John, Pulaski, 10 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

A daughter, Barbara Britton, died Aug. 29, 1981.

A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Friday in South Richland Cemetery.

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

Donations may be made to the United Friends of Homeless Animals, Jefferson Street, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142. 
Scott, Carlton Eugene (I31256)
 
2200 Carlton Page Cole - October 26, 1864 - June 7, 1925. Son of Lucius C. and Mornilva A. Ripsom Cole. Husband of Della M. Rose Cole. Married February 4, 1896. Section 5, Row 18.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, June 8, 1925 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Vicinity Obituary ¬Pulaski, June 8 - Carlton P. Cole, 60, life resident of the town of Richland, and one of the best known farmers in the eastern section of Oswego county, died suddenly at 8:30 o'clock Sunday morning at his home in the western section of the town about four miles west of Pulaski. He had been in poor health several years, but was suddenly stricken and expired before a physician could reach the Cole farmhouse. He was born October 26, 1864, on the farm where he had since lived. He was a member of Lake Ontario Association 794 Patrons of Industry, Port Ontario, and of Pulaski Grange 730, Patrons of Husbandry. He had been engaged in farming practically all his life since leaving school. Carlton Cole was the last member of the family. Surviving is his widow. Rev. Ernest H. Scott, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Pulaski, will officiate at the funeral, which will be held from the home at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Burial will be in Sand Hill cemetery at Daysville.
 
Cole, Carlton Page (I29333)
 

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