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21551 William E. Dunlap was born to William I. & Jane (Campbell) Dunlap on April 9, 1753 in Cherry Valley, Otsego County, New York. His father was born in Ayr, Scotland and his mother in Londondeery, Ulster, Ireland. In March of 1741/1742 William married Eleanor DeLong in New York. William & Eleanor had 8 children: William S., Eleanor, Smith, Samuel, John Allen, Gardiner, Jane Ann & Rachel.

William was a private in Col Samuel Campbell's First Regiment of Tryon Co. NY Militia. To belong to the Militia, you were required to have a gun with either a sword, bayonet, or tomahawk, plus 1 pound of gunpowder and 3 pounds of bullets. They trained for 4 hours a month on the first of the each month.

William passed away in 1817 and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek, NY. 
Dunlap, William E. (I54866)
 
21552 William E. Hilton, 75, of Pulaski, died suddenly, Thursday, October 11, 1951 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Green of the same village, following a heart attack. He had gone to his daughter's home following a previous slight attack in his own home; but as he entered the house he was stricken again and died shortly after the arrival of a physician.

Funeral services, were held Sunday at the home of his
daughter, and burial took place in the Pulaski cemetery.

Mr. Hilton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Littlefield Hilton, who was in Maine at the time of the husband's death, two daughters, Mrs. James Green, Jr. and Mrs. Arthur Crouse of Pulaski, and a son, Robert Hilton of Syracuse, one step-daughter, Mrs. Pearl (Corleen) Wilbur of Utica, a brother, Bert Hilton of Lacona, a half-brother, two half sisters and several grandchildren.

He was born in Orwell on September 27, 1876, a son of Hiram and Myra Myers Hilton. He was a farmer by occupation and worked in Orwell and later had a farm in the Halsey district. Mr. Hilton retired from farming about 18 years ago at which time he moved to Pulaski.

Source: Sandy Creek News, Oct 18, 1951
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Rites Sunday For Wm. E. Hilton

William Eugene Hilton, 75, died very suddenly last Thursday of coronary thrombosis at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Green, Jr., in Glenn ave. He was stricken only a few hours before his death.

Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Green, with the Rev. F.L. Anderson, pastor of the Baptist church officiating.

Interment was made in the Pulaski cemetery.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Spicer Hilton; two daughters, Mrs. Janies (Eva) Green, Jr. and Mrs. Arthur
(Frieda) Crouse, both of Pulaski; a son, Robert Hilton, Syracuse; a step-daughter, Mrs. Pearl (Corleen) Wilbur, Utica; a brother, Leonard Hilton, Pulaski; two half-sisters, Mrs. Cornelius Waffle, East Syracuse and Mrs. Herbert Bambury, Rome; eight grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Mr. Hilton was born in Orwell, Sept. 27, 1876, son of Hiram and Myra Myers Hilton, and had spent most of his life in this vicinity. He was a farmer by occupation working in Orwell for a time and later operated a farm in the Balsley district until his retirement about 15 years ago when he moved into the village.

Twice married, his first wife was Minnie Carl. To them one
son, Robert, was born. After her death he married Mrs. Florence Littlefield on Oct. 31, 1914, to whom were born two daughters, Eva and Frieda. He had been a member of the Pulaski Grange and received the silver certificate for 25 years membership.

Source: Pulaski Democrat, Oct 18, 1951 
Hilton, William Eugene (I62593)
 
21553 William E. Hutchins
November 27, 1944 - November 15, 2017

Boonville- William E. Hutchins, 72, of Kerwin Road passed away on November 15, 2017 at Suny Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse.

William was born November 27, 1944 in Laurinburg, NC, a son of Gilbert and Pearl Toliver Hutchins. He grew up in Port Leyden and entered the US Army serving from 1964-65. For a few years he worked on arcade and vending machines. He then began his scrap metal salvage business on the Kerwin Road in the Town of Leyden which he operated for many years. He enjoyed playing poker, going to the casino, scratch-off lottery tickets and automobiles, especially corvettes.

Surviving are his long-time companion, Karen Coe; his children, Crystal Myers, Richland, NY, Renee Claasan, North Carolina, Patrick Hutchins, North Carolina, Joseph Hutchins, Boonville, Billie Joe Liyanage, Prior Lake, Minnesota and Beth Anne Hutchins, Adams; many grand children and great grand children; three brothers, Rodney Hutchins, Port Leyden, Rendell Hutchins, Boonville and Rusty Hutchins, Glenfield and a sister, Regina Hutchins, Port Leyden. William was predeceased by his parents, a son William Hutchins Jr., November 3, 2013 and a sister Katrina Hutchins.

A funeral service will be on Sunday, November 19, 2017 at 3 p.m. at Mills Funeral Home, 301 Post St., Boonville. Calling hours will be from 1-3 prior to the service. Members of the Charles J. Love Post American Legion, Harland J. Hennessey V.F.W. and Tun Tavern Leathernecks Marine Corp League will all conduct a military service at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. For an online message of sympathy please go to www.millsfuneralhomes.com.

Donations of food may be brought to Charles J. Love Post American Legion on Sunday afternoon. 
Hutchins, William E. (I77824)
 
21554 William E. Nelson - August 27, 1848 - October 9, 1920. Husband of Alice Bohanan. Section 1, Row 3.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday Afternoon, October 11, 1920 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York ¬Veteran Justice Dies At Selkirk - William E. Nelson, 72, Long In Failing Health - Was Sailor And Life Guard - One of Oldest Members, In Terms of Service, of Town Board of Richland - Pulaski, October 11 - The death of William E Nelson, which occurred Saturday at about midnight at his home in Selkirk Beach, four miles west of Pulaski, removes one of the oldest members, in terms of service, of the town board of Richland. He had served upward of three decades as a justice of the peace and a few weeks ago the members of the board motored to the Nelson home and held a session, the venerable justice being unable to reach here. He had been in failing health a long time. Mr. Nelson, who was born August 27, 1848, in this town, had always retained his residence in his native town, covering a period of more than 72 years, and for fully a quarter of a century had lived at Selkirk. When a young man he followed farming and then sailed the Great Lakes a number of years. Later he was with the life saving station at Cleveland, Ohio. In 1904 he was raised in Pulaski Lodge, No. 415, F. & A. M. He was the last member of a family of 12 children and surviving him, besides his widow, are two sons, Captain Albert D. Nelson of the coast guard service stationed at Youngstown, Ohio, and Charles W. Nelson of Selkirk. Funeral services will be held at the house Tuesday at 2 p.m., at which Rev. Charles T. Holcomb, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Pulaski, will officiate and the burial service will be conducted by the local Masonic lodge. Interment will be made in Daysville cemetery.
 
Nelson, William E. (I30927)
 
21555 WILLIAM E. ROODShow Details
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - December 14, 1996Browse Issues
William E. Rood, 83, of Baldwinsville died Friday at the Birchwood Home Health Center after a long illness.

Mr. Rood was raised in Parish and Pulaski. He graduated from Pulaski High School and Morrisville College, majoring in agriculture. For 20 years, Mr. Rood worked for the state Department of Transportation's Bureau of Canals as a canal structure operator and chief lock operator. For 10 years, he was an assembler at Easy Washer Corp. while also working as a self-employed dairy farmer.

Mr. Rood was a member of the Warners United Methodist Church, the Baldwinsville Rod and Gun Club and McHarris Legacy.

Surviving are his wife, Marion; two brothers, Charles Frederick of Spring Hill, Fla., and Holland of Englewood, Fla.; five sisters, Orla Skinner and Elnora Rood, both of Pulaski, Nellie Pearson of Parish, Laura James of Syracuse and Anna Mae Reed of Onondaga Hill; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Services will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Warners First United Methodist Church, the Rev. Jack Kissell officiating. Burial will be in the Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway.

There will be no calling hours. The family will receive friends after the service in the fellowship hall.

Contributions may be made to the Baldwinsville Public Library or the Warners United Methodist Church.

Gates Funeral Home, Baldwinsville, has charge of arrangements. 
Rood, William Elmer (I41422)
 
21556 William E. Salisbury - died November 19, 1908, age 62 years. Plot AA-57. Son of Dewey Child and Phoebe Ann Clark Salisbury. Husband of Helen Estella Forbes Salisbury.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 25, 1908 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William E. Salisbury - William E. Salisbury died at his home in Toledo, Ohio, Thursday night, November 19, at the age of sixty-two years. Mr. Salisbury was born in Pulaski and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Salisbury. He was united in marriage with Miss Stella Fobes, daughter of the late Orville Fobes, who was well known in this locality. Their union was blessed with two sons, Frank L. and Orville F., who with the widow survive. Besides these, deceased is survived by three sisters, Mrs. N. A. Alsever and Mrs. Ida Craig, of Syracuse, and Mrs. J. A. Morris, of Thousand Island Park, and two brothers, Frank and Smith, of Chicago, Illinois. For over thirty-two years Mr. Salisbury had been engaged as traveling salesman and during that time he had been employed by only two different firms. The remains, accompanied by the widow and son, Frank, were brought to Pulaski for burial, Saturday. Those in attendance from out of town where Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. Alsever and Mrs. Ida Craig, of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Morris, of Thousand Island Park.
 
Salisbury, William E. (I68288)
 
21557 William E. Shaw - August 28, 1959 - September 8, 1977. Son of Sidney Reuben and Elizabeth J. Sands Shaw. Husband of Wilma Dingman Shaw. Married August 14, 1977.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 14, 1977 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Services were held September 11, 1977 for William E. Shaw, 18, who was killed in an auto accident in Oswego on September 8, 1977. A resident of Richland, he was born August 26, 1959, the son of Sidney and Elizabeth (Sands) Shaw, Sr. He attended Pulaski schools and married Wilma Dingman on August 14, 1977. He is survived by his wife; one daughter, Melissa, 15 months; his father, Sidney Shaw of Fellsmore, Florida; mother, Elizabeth Shaw of Pulaski; three brothers, Duane E. Snell of Syracuse, Sidney J. of Fernwood, and Delbert J. of Richland; three sisters, Sharon L. of Sandy Creek, Mrs. Grant (Etta) Denny of Richland, and Mrs. Laura L. Frary of Syracuse. Rev. Gerald Brownell officiated at the services which were held at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial was in Richland Cemetery, Richland, New York. 
Shaw, William E. (I15839)
 
21558 William E. Stevens, Sr.
August 13, 2022

William Elwood Stevens Sr., 93, of Mexico, NY went home to be with the Lord. He passed away peacefully in his home where he was being cared for by his family.

Born on November 25, 1928, he was the son of Phineas LeRoy Stevens and Caroline Elizabeth Stevens (DeLapp). Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his loving wife, Shirley Jean (Perkins), his daughter Wendy Joann Stevens, an infant sister Harriet, brothers Ralph, Guy, and Robert.

He is survived by brother Phineas LeRoy Stevens Jr., daughters Charlene (Bill) Karlsen, PamRice, Diana Stevens, sons William Stevens Jr., John Stevens, and daughter in-law CeliaStevens. He is also survived by grandchildren Steven Semones (Grace), Casey Stevens (Beka),Carrie Owens, Clayton Rice (Jen), Holly Ross (Alan), Justin Stevens, Derek Rice, Amelia Stevens, Grayson Stevens, and 18 great grandchildren.

Curly Bill Stevens as he was lovingly known by his fellow “wood butchers” (as he would say) and friends. He served in the Army between 4/1947 - 3/1950. He was an “atomic” veteranserving during Operation Sandstone (nuclear weapons testing) for atomic cleanup on Enewetak and Bikini Atoll. He loved his family dearly and was a great hunter and angler. He also loved gardening and animal husbandry, especially his white faced Herefords! We want to give special thanks and love to Jen and Clayton Rice, Jen Cahill, Linda Stanton,Whitney Sarmalis, Gabrielle Chrestler, and Diana Stevens for their compassionate care and giving of their time. Allowing him to be at home where he wanted to be.

Funeral Services will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Thursday, August 18, 2022 from Harter Funeral Home, Inc. 2983 W. Main Street, Parish, NY. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell, NY. Relatives and Friends are invited to call from 12 to 1 p.m. at the funeral home, prior to the service.

William E. Stevens, Sr. August 13, 2022 William E. Stevens, Sr., 93, Mexico, NY; passed away on Saturday. Funeral Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, from Harter Funeral Home, Inc. Parish, NY. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours 12 to 1 p.m. at the funeral home. www.harterfuneralhome.com

Published by Syracuse Post Standard from Aug. 15 to Aug. 16, 2022. 
Stevens, William Elwood (I82620)
 
21559 William E. Sweet December 27, 2011 William E. Sweet, 68, of Constantia, NY, passed away Tuesday, December 27, 2011, at St. Joseph's Hospital. He was born in Syracuse, NY, on January 5, 1925, a son of G. Edward and Marie Hotchkiss Sweet. Mr. Sweet served with the U.S. Army 36th division during WWII and received the Purple Heart award. He was a charter member of V.F.W. Post #7325, a member of Cleveland American Legion Post #858, the D.A.V. and was a lifetime member of the 36th Division Association. Bill retired from Carrier Corporation in 1984 after 35 years of service. He was also an avid hunter. Surviving are his wife of 34 years, the former Patricia Weaver; two daughters, Mary Ann and Gordon Moses of Phoenix, AZ, and Mary Lou and Donald Snyder of Myrtle Beach, SC; two sons, David Sweet of Henderson, NV, and Chris Sweet of Boylston, NY; three stepchildren, Sandra and Lester Schadd Jr. of Constantia, Stephen Wicks of Raleigh, NC, and Daryl and Tisha Winks of Central Square; 16 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; a sister, Audrey and Donald Romano of Florida; a sister-in-law, Lila Sweet of Constantia; and several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by a stepson, David Winks, and a brother, John "Jack" Sweet. A memorial Mass will be 10 a.m. Saturday, January 7, 2012, from St. Bernadette's Church, Constantia, NY, under the direction of Watson Funeral Home, Central Square, NY. Spring interment will be in Constantia Rural Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, 631 S. Main Street. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial contributions to VFW Post 7325 or Cleveland American Legion. Sweet, William Edward (I52179)
 
21560 WILLIAM E. TYO
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - March 21, 1992Browse Issues
William E. Tyo, 66, of Banghall Road died Thursday at Oswego Hospital.

A native of Cornwall, Ontario, Mr. Tyo was raised in Massena and resided most of his life in the Parish area. He retired in 1988 as a crane operator after 37 years with Smith & Caffrey Steel of Liverpool.

Mr. Tyo was a member of Local 612, United Steelworkers of America. He also was a member of the Hastings Volunteer Fire Department and an associate member of the Hastings-Parish Post 8823, Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Surviving are his wife, the former Barbara Murphy; a daughter, Debra Mason of Hastings; a stepdaughter, Lou Ann Peet of Central Square; a stepson, James Peet of Mexico; and a granddaughter.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home. Spring burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 7430 W. Main St.

Contributions may be made to Donald McFee Ambulance Services, Mexico. 
Tyo, William E. (I55721)
 
21561 William E. Weed - December 29, 1850 - April 6, 1883. Plot A-148. Son of Townsend and Almira Maltby Weed. Husband of Rosalia L. Chase Weed. [Notes: After William's death, Rosalia Chase Weed married Jared W. Wicks on October 16, 1901. Rosalia died August 28, 1927 in Syracuse, New York, and is buried there in Onondaga Valley Cemetery.]
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 12, 1883 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - He Rests from His Labors - Died, at his residence in this village, April 6th, 1883, of consumption, William E. Weed, aged 32 years. Over thirteen years since, when the present publisher of the Democrat assumed it's proprietorship, the deceased was on its composing force. Not many months afterward he was promoted to the foremanship of the mechanical department and up to the day of his death he held that position, taking at all times a deep interest in the affairs of the office. Several years since during a protracted absence of the proprietor, he had full charge of the business and well and faithfully were his arduous duties performed. For over three months past it has been to us apparent that he was a victim of consumption. Although much of the time really unable to superintend with the same efficiency as in former years, still, with a wonderfully persistent determination to attend to his accustomed tasks, he continued to visit the office even after it became necessary to carry him to and fro. In this way he labored as well as his failing strength would allow, until Saturday, March 31st. He repeatedly stated that he was more at home in the office than anywhere else, which was quite true. He deeply loved his wife and children, two sprightly sons, and in many ways sacrificed for them and for an aged grandmother, for years a member of his household. For twelve years past he had been a member of the Congregational church and much of the time an officer in its Sunday school. His untimely death is sad, sad indeed. His bereaved family, his associates on the newspaper, his friends, relatives and acquaintances will all unite in holding him in tender recollection. There was a large attendance at the funeral, which was held on Sunday afternoon, from the Congregational church, Rev. J. Douglas preaching. Noticeable upon the casket were several very beautiful floral designs, one which came from Mexico, the gift of Mrs. Ella R. Baker. 
Weed, William E. (I63362)
 
21562 William E. Wilson - September 26, 1939 - October 19, 1980. Son of John Dodge and Emma Grier Rogers Wilson. Husband of Marilyn Nichols Wilson. Married April 22, 1962.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, October 27, 1980 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William E. Wilson, 41, of Nogales, Arizona, formerly of Richland, was killed Sunday, October 19, 1980 in a plane crash in Florida. He was born September 26, 1939, in Pulaski to John and Emma Rodgers Wilson. He graduated from Pulaski Academy in 1957, and in 1962 he married the former Marilyn Nichol. He and his wife lived in Richland until 1977, and he worked for the S.M. Flickinger Company. In Arizona, he was an interstate truck driver. He was a former member of the Richland Pilots Association. His mother died in 1978. Surviving, besides his wife and his father, are four sons, Edward, Douglas, Jeffrey and Thomas, all of Arizona; three brothers, Lt. John R., with the Navy in Magawa, Japan, and James G. of Richland and David L. of Brooksville, Florida; two sisters, Nancy A. of Baldwinsville and Sue of Syracuse, and a foster sister, Mrs. Allan VanCamp of Orwell. Services were at 10 a.m. Friday at Foster-Flax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial was in Richland Cemetery. 
Wilson, William E. (I15175)
 
21563 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Laveck, William Edward (I74073)
 
21564 William Edward Ralph Krueger, 75, passed away March 20, 2018 at Rapid City Regional Hospital.

He was born January 17, 1943 in Alliance to William E.R. and Roby Eleanor (Lymath) Krueger. Bill began working for Lore’s Dairy Farm and later at Electric Hose and Rubber/Parker Hannifin as well as being a clerk at Mini-Mart. He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He served for a number of years in both the Oregon and Nebraska Army National Guard.

On August 7, 1981 he married Janet Reese in Martin, South Dakota.

He is survived by his children, Jennie Reese and Sherry Reese of Gordon, NE, Bill Reese of Alliance, Kristy Hageman of Lincoln, NE and Katrina Weeks of Missouri. He is also survived by his sisters, Mary Olson of Rushville, NE, Ruby Hudson and Leta (Mike) Cox of Alliance and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Janet, his son, Scott, his brothers, John, Calvin and Fred and his brother-in-law, Roger Olson. 
Krueger, William Edward Ralph (I79552)
 
21565 William Emerson Green, 77, years old, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. B. W. Caswell in Williamstown, last Friday afternoon following a shock which he suffered last Tuesday. Mr. Green had been in poor health for the past year.

Mr. Green was born August 25th, 1850, in Williamstown. He was a son of Philo and Mary Lovejoy Green and had spent practically his whole life in the same local vicinity. He was a carpenter by trade. He had many friends and was much respected by all who knew him.

He was an attendant of the Seven Day Advent church at Williamstown. He leaves the daughter; Mrs. B. W. Caswell, of Williamstown, with whom he made his home, also two other daughters, Mrs. George Britton of Kasoag, and Mrs. William Chapman of Erie, Pa.; and two sons Arthur Green of Utica, and Ruben Green of North Syracuse, also two brothers, Lorenzo Green of Mexico, and Lathan Green of Westdale.

The funeral was held at the Seven Day Advent church in Williamstown Sunday with a prayer service at the home. Rev. W. W. Rice, of Utica, officiating. Burial is in Williamstown cemetery.

The Pulaski Democrat, July 25, 1928 
Green, William Emerson (I52341)
 
21566 WILLIAM F. GAYNE
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - May 17, 2006
William F. Gayne, 66, Pulaski, died Tuesday at his home.

Mr. Gayne had worked for the Oswego County Department of Weights and Measures, P&K Manufacturing and Ed Nolan Machine Shop and owned the Just Small Shop. He was once a pin boy at the Pulaski Bowling Center.

Born May 21, 1939, in Pulaski, son of Floyd and Dorothy Coon Gayne, he attended school in Pulaski.

He married Jeannette M. Lawton on May 21, 1961.

Surviving besides his wife are three daughters and two sons-in-law, Angela and Joseph Hughes and Barbara and Shawn Learned, all of Lacona, and Cheryl Dunn, Sandy Creek; two brothers, Arthur, Pulaski, and James, Altmar; three sisters, Beverly Gayne, Mary Gayne and Norma Gregory, all of Pulaski, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Rupert L. "Bud" Fancy officiating. Burial will be in Daysville Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. 
Gayne, William Floyd (I53459)
 
21567 William F. Southwell - October 24, 1924 - August 8, 2002. Son of Joel H. and Nora B. Hill Southwell.

Newspaper Obituary - Friday, August 9, 2002 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - William F. Southwell Electrician ¬William F. Southwell, 77, of 42 Canning Factory Road, died Thursday evening at St Joseph's Hospital Health Center, Syracuse, where he had been a patient since July 29. Mr. Southwell was a self-employed electrician and operated a television and radio repair business in Richland for many years, retiring in 1989. Born October 24, 1924, in the town of Diana, son of Joel and Nora Hill Southwell, he moved to Richland at age 16 and graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central School in 1942. Surviving are a sister-in-law, Iris Southwell, Pulaski, and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. A sister, Frances Martin, and a brother, Kenneth Southwell, died before him. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with the Rev. Cathy Hamilton, pastor of Sandy Creek Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Donations may be made to Northern Oswego County Ambulance, P.O. Box 113, Pulaski, New York 13142, or the American Heart Association.

Class of 1942 PACS 
Southwell, William F. (I37224)
 
21568 WILLIAM F. TRUMBLE
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - November 17, 1987

Services for William F. Trumble, 45, of County Route 22, who died Sunday at his home, are 10 a.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today (Nov. 17) at the funeral home, 7385 Park St.

Mr. Trumble, a native of Altmar, lived in Bloomfield, N.M., from 1977 to 1984, then returned here. He was a heavy equipment operator.

Surviving are his wife, the former Carol McCann; four sons, William, of Utah, Terry L., of Farmington, N.M., and Thomas and Joseph, both of Altmar; a daughter, Kimberly, of Altmar; eight brothers, Floyd and Fred, both of Orwell, Charles, of Mexico, John and David, both of Altmar, and Jimmy, George and Harry, all of Williamstown; eight sisters, Laura Baird, of Mattydale, Beulah Yerdon, of Richland, and Sharon Sampson, Julia Bushaw, Pauline Haynes, June Bice, Jane Trumble and Charlene Wells, all of Altmar; and two grandchildren. 
Trumble, William Foy (I78010)
 
21569 WILLIAM F. WHEELER, FORMER TROOPER, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - May 30, 1991Browse Issues
William F. Wheeler, 84, of 7343 Port St., died Tuesday at his home.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in St. John the Evangelist Church. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery, Oswego.

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

Contributions may be made to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance fund.

Surviving are his wife, Kathleen "Kay" Wheeler; four sons, William J., Osceola, James H., Pulaski, John E., Lacona, and Paul J., Orwell; four daughters, Jane Armstrong, North Port, Fla., Marcia Coomber, Baltimore, Md., and Colleen Ingalls and Mary Brown, both of Parish; 38 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Born Aug. 11, 1906, in Syracuse, son of James and Anna Schauers Wheeler, he married Kathleen Crouch Oct. 2, 1939, in St. Peter's Cathedral, Scranton, Pa. The couple had lived in Pulaski since 1945.

Mr. Wheeler retired in 1948 after 21 years as a New York State Trooper. He was a member of Troop D in Oneida for 10 years, and was a member of the rough-riding team for seven years.

He also retired in 1968 as an operating engineer and was a member of Local 545, International Union of Operating Engineers. He also owned and operated The Old Trooper Candy Store in Pulaski for several years, and served many years as a Pulaski police justice.

Mr. Wheeler was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church. He was a ham radio operator with the call letters W2RQK for 60 years. 
Wheeler, William Francis (I28380)
 
21570 William Farmer Dies at His Home

William Henry Farmer, 82, resident of the Ridge Road south of Lacona for many years, died April 29, 1955 at his home after an illness of several months.

Born December 20, 1872 in Mexico, he was the son of the late Henry and Sarah Meshurel Farmer. He was married on November 17, 1925 at Tahert to Miss Doris James of Mannsville.

Mr. Farmer was formerly employed on the New York Central Railroad and on the Barge Canal and for many years was an employee of the Town of Sandy Creek.

Surviving with his wife are five daughters, Mrs. Allen (Fraurces) Van Camp of Richland; Mrs. Percy (Sarah) Horseman of Syracuse; Mrs. James (Florence) Williams of Clayton; Miss Bertha Farmer and Miss Rose Farmer of Lacona,. and two sons, George and Ralph of Lacona.

The funeral was held Monday afternoon at 2 at the Weston & Woodard funeral home, the Rev. Leland Webster, pastor of Sandy Creek Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in Wesleyan cemetery east of Lacona.

Source: Sandy Creek News, May 5, 1955

Gravesite Details
Same stone as Doris R. Farmer (1903-1983) 
Famer, William Henry (I83618)
 
21571 William Fayette Austin — July 21, 1835 - June 6, 1924. Plot AA-44. Son of Clark Warren and Matilda Frasier Austin. Husband of Alzina Nichols Austin & Sarah DeEtta Richards Austin (married December 25, 1910 at Pulaski, New York.) [Note: William's birth date and death date as listed above are taken from his death certificate. His death certificate also lists his age at death as "88 years, 10 months, 18 days," which, if correct, would make his date of birth July 19, 1835.]
Newspaper Obituary — Wednesday, June 11, 1924 Pulaski Democrat — Pulaski, New York — Aged Resident of Pulaski Dies of Burns — Last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fayette Austin went to Selkirk to open their cottages and when Mr. Austin went into the one near the mouth of the Salmon River, and lit a match, the room, being filled with natural gas was the scene of an explosion which burned him so severely that he died the next day. The cottage was badly damaged. Mr. Austin was born in the town of Albion, July 21, 1833. For some time he was engaged in boating. He came to Pulaski many years ago where he, at one time, was engaged in the clothing business. He was a member of Pulaski Methodist Church; Pulaski Lodge, F. & A.M. and Pulaski chapter, O.E.S. He was twice married. Besides the widow he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lewis J. Macy and Miss Elizabeth Austin, of this village. He leaves one brother, Ezra L. Austin, of Oswego. Masonic funeral services were held from the home, Lake Street. yesterday at 2 o'clock. Rev. E. H. Scott officiated. Burial was made in Pulaski Cemetery. Mr. Austin has been remarkably active for a man of his years and has survived some severe illnesses and it seems very sad to think he should be taken by the way of such an awful accident which befell him when he was so badly burned. Friends were present at the funeral from Oswego, Fulton and other places.
 
Austin, William Fayette (I42976)
 
21572 William Fleming - August 1832 - March 27, 1905. Son of James and Hannah Walrath Fleming. Husband of Electa L. Pitcher Fleming. Section 5, Row 9.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, April 5, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Manwarren District - William Fleming, one of the oldest and most respected inhabitants of this neighborhood, died Monday, March 27. He was born here seventy-two years ago last August and has resided here all his life, with the exception of a few seasons that he sailed during his younger days. He married Miss Electa Pitcher of Palermo, who died about fifteen months ago. He had a shock the middle of September since which time he has gradually failed until the end, being confined to the house only about ten days before his death. He leaves two sons, Charles and Cheney, three grandchildren, one brother, Andrew, all of this place, and a sister, Mrs. G. W. Manwarren, of Texas, to mourn the loss of a kind affectionate parent and brother, besides several nephews and nieces and a host of other friends by all of whom he will be greatly missed. The funeral was held at his home on Thursday March 30. Friends from a distance were: Mrs. Jane Delong and Dwight Hall, New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Runah Keller, Fulton; George Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Davis, Page District; Mrs. E. J. Williamson, Pulaski; Mrs. T. Scanlon, Williamstown; D. Cushing, Syracuse; A. J. Rose and daughter Ethel, Texas. The officiating clergyman was Rev. F. A. Miller, New Haven. 
Fleming, William (I31908)
 
21573 William France - July 3, 1830 – January 15, 1908. Husband of Minerva White France & Emily A. Butterfield Olin France. [Note: Emily Olin France died January 31, 1909 in Ogdensburg, New York and was brought to Altmar, New York for burial with her first husband, Daniel Olin.]
Newspaper Article – Thursday, January 16, 1908 Pulaski Democrat – Pulaski, New York – Richland – William France is seriously ill with pneumonia.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 23, 1908 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Richland - William France, an aged resident of this place, passed away last Wednesday. The funeral was held at the Disciple church on Friday.

1895 Landmarks of Oswego - FRANCE, William, of English ancestry, was born in Steuben county, July 3, 1830, a son of William, a native of England, who died in Steuben county aged seventy- five. The latter married Anne NOGGIE of Pennsylvania, who died aged eighty-two. Their children were: George, John, Samuel, Sallie, Joseph, William, Caroline, Mary, Emily, Elmira. The father was a soldier in the war of 1812. William was educated in Steuben county, and his first occupation was milling, after which he engaged in the lumber business; then in 1889 bought the France House in Richland which he conducted till 1892. He then bought a farm and has since been engaged in the breeding of horses. Mr. France has contributed more towards elevating the standard of horses than any man in this section, his horses being of the Percheron and Messenger strain. He married, March 1, 1845, Maria MEADE, who died in 1859 and in 1870 he married Minerva, daughter of Ziba and Zilpha (REYNOLDS) WHITE. Mr. White was a soldier in the war of 1812. The children of our subject are Curtis, Ophelia and Alice. Curtis married a Miss CARNS of Steuben county, where he resides and has four children; Alice and Ophelia are both married and also reside in that county. 
France, William (I36679)
 
21574 William Francis Dennee -1881- September 24,1934. Son of William and Jeanette Whaley Dennee. Husband of Nellie Aldrich Dennee.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, September 25, 1934 Utica Daily Press - Utica, New York - Fish Creek Man Dies of Crash Hurts - Frank Dennee, 53, Struck by Oncoming Car While Pushing His Stalled Machine, Dies in Oneida Hospital - Accident Occurs Near Sylvan Beach - Oneida - Frank Dennee, 53, Fish Creek, died Monday afternoon in the Broad Street Hospital as a result of injuries suffered in an accident late Sunday night at the intersection of the Sylvan Beach - Jewell Highway. Dennee, according to a report of Corp. Joseph Stanley and Trooper Nelson Gydeasen, Troop D Sub-station, Sylvan Beach, had stalled his machine, and, leaving his daughter at the wheel, he and his wife started to push the machine. Dennee, troopers were told, while pushing, stood in front of the tail light, making it impossible for William A. Wilson, Jewell, who was going in the same direction, to see the car ahead. Wilson's car crashed into the rear of the Dennee machine, striking Mr. Dennee. He suffered a deep laceration on the left leg and shock. His death resulted from loss of blood. Wilson was absolved of any blame, Corporal Steeley stated Monday morning. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 3, 1934 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William Francis Dennee was born in Pineville 53 years ago, the youngest son of William and Janet Dennee. Mr. Dennee was an honest, hard-working man. He learned the blacksmith's trade which occupation he followed in his earlier years. He was also a farmer. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nellie Dennee; five daughters, Mrs. Fordie Plantz of Lacona, Mrs. H. N. Johnson of Williamstown, Mrs. L. E. Waters of Sylvan Beach, Mrs. G. H. Stone of Lacona, Miss Eva Dennee at home; three sons, William Dennee, Jr., Pulaski, Lewis, Rensselaer Falls, and Francis of Syracuse; one sister, Mrs. Martha Jareo of Watertown and a brother, Curtiss Dennee of Altmar, also several grandchildren.
 
Dennee, William Francis (I41005)
 
21575 William Frederick Cobb - May 1, 1905 - October 2, 1964. Son of John William and Mary M. Tillapaugh Cobb. Husband of Rena Margaret Riley Cobb. Married August 18, 1928.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 8, 1964 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Last Rites for W. F. Cobb of Richland - Last rites for William F. Cobb, 59, of the Ridge Road, Richland, were held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Foster Funeral Home. The Rev. Nelson Reppert, pastor of the Richland Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was in Richland Cemetery. Mr. Cobb died Friday at his home following a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rena Riley Cobb, a teacher in the Richland branch of the Pulaski Central School system; two brothers, Warren of Central Square, and Walter of Lacona, and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Cobb was born May 1, 1905, at Richland, a son of John and Mary Tillapaugh Cobb. He attended the district school on the Ridge Road and graduated from the Michigan State Auto School at Detroit, Michigan. Prior to his marriage he was employed as a mechanic in the service department of the Franklin Chevrolet, Inc., in Pulaski. He was married to Miss Rena Margaret Riley of Richland on August 18, 1929, in a ceremony at the Richland Methodist Church by the late Rev. Charles Shumway. After their marriage the couple lived at Pulaski for a short time, later moving to their home on the Ridge Road. He was a retired self-employed contractor and fanner. He was a member of the Richland Methodist Church, a 25-year member of Pulaski Lodge 648, I.O.O.F., the Farm Bureau, president of the Richland Cemetery Association, a member of the National Rifle Association and the Pulaski Rod and Gun Club. 
Cobb, William Frederick (I30829)
 
21576 William G. Doyle was born and raised in Oswego. He attended St. John's Grammer school and later Oswego City Schools. Following his graduation Bill worked at various jobs in the area until he was accepted into the New York State Police in 1960. He was recently married, and serving in the NYS Police when he was shot in the line of duty on December 14, 1967 on the White Rd. in Parish. He died instantly, and was buried with full State Police honors following a large funeral at St. John's in Oswego. Doyle, Willaim Garry (I58204)
 
21577 William G. McLaughlin May 2, 2010 William G. McLaughlin, 61, of Syracuse, died Sunday at the home of his sister in Syracuse after a long courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Fernwood, son of the late George W. and Julia Britton McLaughlin. He was employed by Hawkins Construction and Commercial Trucking of Lincoln Nebraska. He was a member of Local #214, working at Nine Mile Point. Surviving are his wife, the former Kristie Hanson; four daughters, Julie Mills, New Hampshire, Tracy Drew, Indiana, Brandy DiMar, Nebraska, Billie Jo McLaughlin, North Carolina; one son, Lance McLaughlin, Nebraska; 14 grandchildren; one sister, Janet Osuchowski, Syracuse; one special niece, Wendy Osuchowski, Chandler, AZ. He was predeceased by one daughter, Stacy Saunders, 2009; three sisters, Caroline McLaughlin Peters, Sally McLaughlin Blunt, Eleanor McLaughlin. Graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the South Richland Cemetery with Rev. Tonya Atwood Adams officiating. There are no calling hours. Contributions may be made to Hospice of CNY or a humane society of your choice. Arrangements are in care of Harter Funeral Home, 9 Washington Ave., Mexico, NY McLaughlin, William George (I16802)
 
21578 WILLIAM G. MURRAY STATE DOT RETIREEShow Details
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - June 18, 2000Browse Issues
William G. Murray, 80, most recently of 2293 Route 104, Maple View, died Saturday at Seneca Hill Manor Nursing Facility, Oswego.

Mr. Murray was employed by the state Department of Transportation and DeLong Trucking, Mexico, before his retirement in 1981.

Born Sept. 29, 1919, in Worth, son of Walter and Eva Youngs Murray, he attended Pulaski schools.

He had been a member of the Civil Defense Program.

Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Dumas; two daughters, Susanne Breezee and Jeanine Crandall, both of Mexico; two sons, Donald and Dean, both of Mexico; a stepson, Robert Nichols, Mexico; four sisters, Beatrice Southworth, Munnsville, Almeda Farman, Woodville, and Nancy Berry and Esther White, both of Adams; three brothers, Max, Surprise, Ariz., Theodore, Adams, and Douglas, Palm Harbor, Fla.; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Harter Funeral Home. Burial will be in Maple View Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to Seneca Hill Manor, 20 Manor Drive, Oswego, N.Y. 13126. 
Murray, William G (I29315)
 
21579 William G. Perry - died March 30, 1881, age 70 years, 3 months. Husband of Harriet G. Tubbs Perry.
Newspaper Article - Wednesday, March 9, 1881 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Very Sickly at Holmesville - The funeral of Dr. Chapman occurred on Sunday, and on the same day, Father Salmon Erskine, aged 90, and his daughter, Mrs. C. Norris, died, only eighteen hours difference in the time of their deaths. Mr. William G. Perry is not expected to live but a day or two. His daughter Adell is also numbered with the sick.
 
Perry, William G. (I30410)
 
21580 WILLIAM GREGORY
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - July 25, 2009
Retired Master Gunnery Sergeant William (Bill) Gregory, of Havelock, N.C., passed away November 16 2008 at the age of 66. He will be missed dearly by his family and a host of friends and acquaintances.

Bill was born October 25 1942, in Watertown, N.Y., son of the late Ned Franklin Gregory and Francis May Granger Hazelwood. He graduated from Pulaski Academy Central School in 1960. Bill was a veteran of the United States Marine Corp. of 26 years and a manager of the Havelock Building Supply in Havelock, N.C.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 37 years Margaret (Gressler) Gregory. Survivors include two daughters and son-in-laws, Geri and Jack Vital of Huntington, W.V. and Angela and John Strong of Havelock, N.C. and; four grandchildren, Chris Vital, and Elizabeth, Amanda and Dillon Strong; a brother Ed Gregory and his wife Starr of Kannapolis, N.C.; a sister Vicki Gregory and her husband John of Watertown, N.Y. Two step brothers Larry Norton and his wife Chris of Syracuse, N.Y. and Bob Norton and his wife Suzzie of Sandy Creek, N.Y.; and several nieces and nephews.

There will be a burial service at the Pulaski Cemetery, in Pulaski, N.Y. on August 1, 2009 at 10:00 am with Military Honors.
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Gregory, William Ralph (I46283)
 
21581 William H. Ames - February 14, 1874 - January 4, 1931. Son of Horace G. and Abigail Molthrop Ames. Husband of Grace D. Moore Ames. Married November 18, 1906.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 7, 1931 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland Man Dies of Pneumonia - William H. Ames, 57, died at his home in Richland, Sunday night following an illness of but a few days of pneumonia. Mr. Ames was born in Richland, February 14, 1874, son of the late Horace and Abigail Ames. His entire life has been passed in the vicinity of his native place. For years he engaged in farming but late years he has been employed by the New York Central in the maintenance department at Richland. He was a member of the Railroad Brotherhood. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Grace Moore Ames, and three daughters, Doris, Tressie and Avis, all of Richland. Funeral services will be held in the Disciples church in Richland at 2 p.m. this afternoon preceded by prayer at the home, Rev. Charles Hutchins officiating. Burial in Richland cemetery.
 
Ames, William H. (I30912)
 
21582 William H. Andrews - September 22, 1849 - April 24, 1929. Plot P-250. Son of William and Elizabeth Dawley Andrews. Husband of Rosetta E. Dawley Andrews. Married January 5, 1878 at Pulaski, New York.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday May 1, 1929 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William H. Andrews, 79 - The death of William H. Andrews occurred at his home in North Street last Wednesday afternoon following a period of nearly two years of ill health. For a great many years Mr. Andrews was one of the most familiar figures about town. He followed the career as driver of the village bus, to and from the trains, for years until the advent of the automobile which regulated the old horse drawn vehicles to the discard. As driver of the bus he also had the contract for the transportation of the mail to and from the trains. In this capacity and that of his varied activities in local organizations of which he was a member for so many years, he became very well known. He was born in this town September 22, 1849. As a young man he drove the longer stage routes such as from this village to Oswego. This he continued until such routes were abandoned then entering the business of local busman he continued that until he retired from active work. He was a member of Pulaski Lodge I. O. O. F. and a retired member of Ringgold Fire Company, also a member of the Methodist Church of this village. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Florence Harte, a granddaughter, Mrs. Frank Brown, of Altmar and two great-grandchildren. The funeral was held from the home Saturday afternoon with the officers of Pulaski Lodge I. O. O. F. and Rev. John W. Warren, pastor of the Methodist Church officiating. Burial in Pulaski cemetery. Friends and relatives from out of town attending the funeral were: Mrs. John Andrews and Miss Edna Andrews of Syracuse; Mrs. W. H. Drake, Maple View; Mrs. Walter McDonald, Jamesville; Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Buell, Syracuse and Mrs. Frank Turner, Altmar. 
Andrews, William H. (I57861)
 
21583 William H. Briggs - September 8, 1906 - November 19, 1964. Son of Hanford and Nellie Tennant Briggs. Husband of Bertha Barclay. Married September 12, 1931. Section 3, Row 31.

Newspaper Obituary - Friday, November 20, 1964 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Dies at Wheel Of Auto After Heart Attack - Pulaski - William H. Briggs, 58, died Thursday afternoon while driving alone Route 81 in the Town of Parish, just north of Route 126. Troopers T. E. Rindos, W. G. Doyle and E. J. Buli of the Pulaski state police substation investigates and reported that Briggs was traveling north on Route 81 with his wife, Bertha, as a passenger when he suddenly slumped over the wheel. The car left the road an traveled about 900 feet along the mall before coming to a stop. Briggs was pronounced dead of a heart attack by Dr. A. B. Thompson of Pulaski, serving as coroner's physician. Born September 8, 1906, in the Town of Boylston, he was the son of the late Hanford and Nellie Tennant Briggs. On September 12, 1931, he married Bertha Barclay of Daysville and they have resided for the past 14 years at the family home on the Atkinson Road, Pulaski. Mr. Briggs was a retired farmer and a retired employee of the New York Central railroad. Surviving with his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Jackson (Margaret) Hagenbaugh of Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. David (Shirley) Hollis of Pulaski; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Nora Thompson of Sandy Creek and Mrs. Charles Fortino of Syracuse, and three brothers, Claude, Carl and Charles, all of Syracuse. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the Taylor funeral home here by the Rev. George M. Butler, pastor of the Trinity Methodist church, Oswego. Burial will be in Daysville cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home on Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. 
Briggs, William Handford (I29655)
 
21584 William H. Carl - February 1, 1885 - February 22, 1936. Son of Robert J. and Minerva Caldwell Carl.
Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, February 22, 1936 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, February 22 - William H. Carl, a native of Richland and for the past two years living in Pulaski at the home of his sister, Mrs. Herbert Sprague, died early Saturday morning after a short illness. Mr. Carl was born in the town of Richland January 11, 1885, and was the son of the late Robert J. and Minerva Caldwell Carl. He was a stationary fireman by trade, and for the past ten years, prior to his return to Pulaski, had worked in Dolgeville. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Herbert Sprague of Pulaski, and one brother, Paul Carl of Fernwood. Funeral services will be held at the home of his sister Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial will be in Willis cemetery.
 
Carl, William H. (I58384)
 
21585 WILLIAM H. DAVIS
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - June 25, 2008
William H. Davis, 83, Pulaski, died Sunday at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown.

Mr. Davis became a journeyman tool and die maker and worked in the Syracuse and Rochester areas for Sealright and General Electric Co., retiring from Miller Brewing Co., Fulton, in 1990.

Born Jan. 27, 1925, in Pulaski, son of Arthur W. and Mamie M. Mowers Davis, he attended Pulaski Central School and left school during World War II to join the Marine Corps.

He served with the 3rd Marine Division in the South Pacific from Guadalcanal to Guam and participated in the Bougainville campaign. Returning to the United States, he finished his service as a rifle instructor at Parris Island, S.C. He served three more years in the reserves and was discharged in 1949.

He married Betty Wadsworth on Aug. 10, 1946.

An avid hunter and fisherman throughout his life, he was a member of Pulaski Rod and Gun Club and Albion Rod and Gun Club, where he shot trap for many years. He also was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7289 and American Legion Post 358.

Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Irene Davis Rindos, Little River, S.C., and Paula Davis Vrooman, Pulaski; a sister, Ruth Davis Bennett, Pittsfield, Mass., five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

A graveside service will be at a later date. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are with Foster-Hax Funeral Home.

Condolences may be sent to Betty Davis, P.O. Box 152, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142. 
Davis, William H. (I47507)
 
21586 William H. Edwards - died May 11, 1911, age 44 years. Plot C-450. Son of David and Mary Ferber Edwards. Husband of Jennie Hulett Reece Edwards (married May 29, 1889 at Pulaski, New York) & Lois I. Gork Edwards (married about 1893.)
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 17, 1911 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William Edwards - The death of William Edwards, a former resident of Pulaski, occurred in Syracuse Thursday after a long illness. Mr. Edwards with his family moved to that city about three years ago. He was born in England forty-five years ago and came to this country with his parents when quite young. Besides his wife he leaves a daughter, Miss Hazel Edwards; also four brothers, Charles D. Edwards, Archie Edwards, Leonard Edwards, and Alvin Edwards, all of Pulaski, and two sisters, Mrs. Emerson E. Rudes, of Pulaski and Mrs. Adelbert Adsit of Redfield. The body was brought here Saturday evening and taken to the residence of Emerson E. Rudes, where the funeral was held on Monday at 2:30 p.m.
 
Edwards, Wiliam H. (I55647)
 
21587 William H. Lester - died February 9, 1888, age 36. Plot D-59. Son of William H. and Mary Lester. Husband of Arabella Robinson Lester. Married November 11. 1874.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 16, 1888 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Died - Lester - In Pulaski, February 9, 1888, of consumption, William H. Lester, aged 36 years.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 16, 1888 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this village, February 9th, 1888, of consumption, William H. Lester, aged 36 years. For about ten years Mr. Lester had been salesman in the furniture store and undertaking rooms of R. W. Box, by whom he was fully trusted and highly regarded. Indeed throughout the entire community he had many warm friends. He was an officer in and an active supporter of Pulaski lodge No. 415, F. & A. M. His funeral, which was held from his late residence on Park Street, was very largely attended, over one hundred masons in regalia being in attendance. Rev. Paul, of St. James's conducted the funeral service of the Episcopal Church and afterwards the remains were taken in charge by the Masonic fraternity. Mrs. Lester, who is thus bereft of a fond husband, and who was so untiring in her care for her husband, is left entirely alone, there being no children. She has the sympathy of the community.
 
Lester, William H (I70174)
 
21588 WILLIAM H. LEWISSyracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - February 27, 1995William H. Lewis, 34, of County Route 22 died Saturday at University Hospital, Syracuse, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident Friday.Born in Syracuse, he had lived in Altmar for the past year. He previously lived in Parish and Baldwinsville for several years.He attended Altmar-Parish-Williamstown High School and was a self-employed roofer and logger. He attended Pine Meadows Weslyan Church.Surviving are his wife Tammy S.; two sons, William Jr. and Robert W., both of Altmar; a daughter, Tanya M. of Altmar; his father and stepmother, Herbert and Mary Palmer Lewis of Memphis; his mother, Beverly Lewis of Baldwinsville; his maternal grandfather, William Fehlman of Fort Myers, Fla.; four sisters, Missy Hines of Baldwinsville, Sherri Andersen of Glendale, Ariz., Mary Stock of Phoenix, Ariz., and Laurie Salter of Bremerton, Wash.; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. Timothy Hurne officiating. Spring burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Altmar.Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 7385 Park St.
 
Lewis, William (I1753)
 
21589 William H. Morton - May 9, 1837 - November 25, 1932. Son of Solomon and Charlotte Bunn Morton. Husband of Arvilla Wright. Married November 28, 1856. Section 5, Row 14.
Newspaper Obituary - Friday, November 25, 1932 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - William Morton Dies At Age Of 95; Sailed Lakes - Death of Port Ontario Veteran Follows Upon That of Wife - Pulaski, November 25 - William Morton, 95, retired Great Lakes sailor, died Friday morning at his home at Port Ontario, only about five weeks after the death of his wife. Had Mr. and Mrs. Morton lived until November 28, they would have celebrated their 77th wedding anniversary. They undoubtedly had held the honor the past few years of being the oldest married couple in this section of the country. Mr. Morton was born in Morristown, May 9, 1837, son of the late Solomon and Charlotte Bunn Morton, pioneer settlers of Vermont. The parents of both Mr. and Mrs. Morton came from New England, later settling in the Pineville neighborhood. Mr. Morton spent many years on the Great Lakes and had seen in his lifetime heavy shipping from Selkirk and Oswego harbor and sailing vessel commerce at its height. One of the most treasured possessions of the couple had always been their marriage certificate, a tiny, worn square of paper dated November 28, 1855, and signed by Eli Wheeler, justice of the peace. Mr. Morton leaves three sons, William at home and Alphonso and Dennis who live nearby. Prayer services will be at the home Sunday at 1:30 p.m. and in Bethel church at 2 with the Rev. Lee A. Howe, Jr., of the Baptist church officiating. Burial will be in Daysville.
 
Morton, William H (I66269)
 
21590 William H. Price - October 16, 1860 - May 28, 1930. Son of Andrew Jackson and Sophina Goodroe Price. Husband of Elizabeth "Libby" King Price (married 1883) & DeElta C. Briggs (married June 2,1928.) Section 2, Row 14.

Newspaper Obituary - June 4, 1930 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William Price died at his home on the Rome Road, Wednesday evening, after a long illness. He was a native of this town. He is survived by his wife DeElta, one son, Rufus and one sister, Mrs. Clayton Ingersol. Funeral services were held at the home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. J. W. Warren officiated. Interment at Daysville cemetery.
 
Price, William H. (I28961)
 
21591 WILLIAM H. REDDEN
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - November 19, 1990Browse Issues

Edition: MetroSection: ObitPage: B4Readability: 5-6 grade level (Lexile: 870)

Services for William H. Redden, 68, of South Albion Road, who died Saturday at University Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Altmar.

Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 7385 Park St., Pulaski.

Born in Pulaski, Mr. Redden resided in the Altmar and Richland area for several years. He attended Pulaski district schools. He was previously employed by Tico Irrigation Co. in Williamstown for several years.

Surviving are three sons, Kenneth E. of Niagara Falls, Kevin D. of Aurora and Clarence J. of Auburn; two daughters, Beverly Redden of Altmar and Carolyn Deon of Niagara Falls; a brother, Leon of Renshaw Bay; two sisters, Leah Hutchinson and Harriet Bosco, both of Pulaski; and 11 grandchildren. 
Redden, William Henry James (I40754)
 
21592 WILLIAM H. ROOD

William H. Rood, 87, of 126 Meredith Ave., Nedrow, died Saturday in a local nursing home.

He was a former resident, of Pulaski and Parish and lived in Nedrow 19 years.

A retired farmer, he was a member of the Rockwell Methodist Church.

are his widow, Mrs. Addie Rood; three sons, William E. of Solvay, Holland W. of Jamestownr and C. Frederick Rood of Lysander; five daughters, Mrs. Stanley Skinner of McLean, Mrs. Laura James of Syracuse, Miss Nellie Mayflard, Mrs. Judson Reed and Miss Eleanlora Rood all of Nedrow; 12 grandchildren and a greatgrandchild.

Services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Dugway Methodist Church, the Rev. Franklin A. Weaver officiating. Interment in Dugway Cemetery

Source: Mexico Independent, Jan 26, 1961 
Rood, William Henry (I41344)
 
21593 William H. Trumble, 78, of 415 Putnam St, Waterville died May 3,1994 at Community Memorial Hospital, Hamilton. He was born in Lacona, the son of the late Ira and Blanche Lago Trumble. He was married to Irene Wilkinson in Camden in 1939. They have resided in Waterville since 1952. He was a fanner and for many years was a truck driver for Tar Asphalt of Utica. Besides his wife, he leaves seven children, Henry of Danville, Maine; Beverly Reeb of Albany, Ralph of Ciayville, Fred of Lewiston, Maine; Barbara Mis-iaszek of Oriskany Falls, Ronald of Waterville and Rebecca Hun-gerford of North Brookfield; six sisters, Iris Southwell of Pulaski, Eunice Kvaka of Steubenville, Ohio, Esther Shaw of Pulaski, Joyce Sargent of Benton, Ariz; Geneieve Ballou of Central Square and Caroline Warren of Fulton; one brother Ira Trumble of Hodgenville.Ky; 15 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by four sis-ters and two brothers. The funeral was held Thursday morning at the Kloster-Northrop Funeral Home, Waterville with burial in Hillside Cemetery, Oriskany. Trumble, William Henry (I49199)
 
21594 William Hart Sharp - July 17, 1849 - December 25, 1918. Son of George and Caroline Emily Burch Sharp. Husband of Kate J. Mahaffy Sharp. Married September 1, 1880.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 1, 1919 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William H. Sharp died at his home on Rome Street, Christmas night, after several months' illness. Mr. Sharp was born in this town, July 17, 1849. He has been a lifelong resident of the town. He was a member of Pulaski Methodist church and Pulaski Grange. For many years he has followed the occupation of farming. The past year he has been Superintendent of Pulaski Water Works. He is survived by his wife, one son, William T. Sharp, one daughter, Mrs. F. W. Dinse and one brother, Walter Sharp. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, from the home, Rev. Charles T. Holcombe officiating. Burial was made in Riverside cemetery.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 8, 1919 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Lehigh District - Thursday evening about eight o'clock occurred the death of William Sharp. He was born and had always resided in this district until about five years ago. The funeral was largely attended Saturday p.m. Interment at Riverside cemetery. 
Sharp, William Hart (I28151)
 
21595 William Harvey Redway was a small boy when the family home was established in Boise, and there he attended school, chiefly at the Parish School of the Episcopal church, up to the time when he was seventeen years old. At that age, he entered St. Mark's Episcopal School at Salt Lake city, Utah, and was an attendant for one year at that place, making his home during the time with the family of Rt. Rev. Bishop D. S. Tuttle, now presiding Episcopal Bishop of the United States. Upon his return to Boise from Salt lake City, Mr. Redway was employed as the office agent of the Utah, Idaho Y& Oregon Stage Company, of which the Hon. John Hailey of Boise was was superintendent and a partner in the business. In 1881 Mr. Redway moved to the Wood River country, a mining region, acting in the same capacity of agent for the company at Bellevue, Idaho. In the autumn of that year occurred his marriage to Edith Jacobs, of Boise after which he returned to Bellevue with his bride and resumed his work. Soon after, however, he bought a mercantile establishment at that point, and in connection with the store business he acted as agent for the Pacific Express Company, a position fraught with responsibility and the possibilities of danger at that time. He continued there in business until 1889, then moved to Salt lake City where he remained until 1892, the year in which he came to Caldwell.
After three years, he bought a prosperous mercantile business at this place, and continued in the business until 1909, when he felt himself sufficiently advanced in material prosperity as to warrant his retirement from the field of business, and accordingly sold his commercial interests in the place and settled down to a life of quiet.
Three daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Redway - Mary E. and Anne L. were born in Idaho, and Helen E was born in Salt lake City. All three have received the benefits of excellent college educations, and two of them are married while the third is engaged in the study of vocal music. The eldest daughter is married to John C. Flynn of Caldwell, Idaho, the marriage occurring in 1906, and the second daughter is the wife of J. Frederic Jones, of Chicago. They were married in September, 1912, and have taken up their residence in that city.
Mr. Redway is a stanch Republican, but his activities in party affairs does not extend beyond the business of voting at the proper intervals; he however, organized a Republican club in 1912 and was elected president of same. He has never been a seeker after office positions of any kind. He is a member of the Episcopal church, as was his father before him, and he gave most worthy assistance in the building of the present church at Caldwell, which was erected in 1898. Fraternally, he has membership in the Knights of Pythias and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, but he has never aspired to official honors in either society.
Mr. Redway , wife and daughter moved to Chicago in June 1912, there to again enter business life, being now engaged in the manufacturing business. He still retains his large real estate holdings in Caldwell, Idaho. 
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21596 William Henry Averill - October 23, 1853 - February 19, 1930. Son of Ephriam Meacham and Amanda O. Babcock Averill. Husband of Averill. Married August 21, 1883.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 26, 1930 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Prominent Richland Man Passes - William H. Averill, 76, Dies After Two Weeks' Illness - William H. Averill, a life-long resident of Richland, died at his home in that place last Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock following an illness of about two weeks. Mr. Averill had been in failing health over a year. He was born in Richland October 23, 1853, son of Ephriam and Amanda Averill, and his entire life was lived in that community. He was a member of Pulaski Lodge No. 415, F. & A. M. For several years he had been engaged in the steel roofing business. He is survived by his widow, Birdella Magee Averill; two daughters, Mrs. Edith Leroy of Richland, and Mrs. D. E. Hulse of Rochester; two sisters, Miss Addie Averill and Mrs. Mattie Kenyon, who live in the Averill homestead at Richland; one brother, James B. Averill of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Also a grandson, Jack Le Roy, a granddaughter, Donna Anne Mattison. The funeral was held from the family home in Richland Friday afternoon, Rev. Charles Shumway, pastor of the Methodist church of Richland, officiating. The committal service was in charge of Pulaski Lodge No. 415 F. & A. M., Past Master S. R. Trumbull, acting as master. Burial was made in Richland cemetery.

February 19, 1930 - William H. Averill, age 76 years, 4 months, 16 days. Date of birth October 23, 1853, born in Richland, Oswego County, New York. Sex, male; race, white; married; occupation, steel roofer. Name of wife, Birdella Magee. Name of father, Ephriam Averill, born in Richland, New York. Name of mother, Amanda Babcock, born in Sydney, Delaware County, New York. Informant, Mrs. Birdella Averill, Richland, New York. Cause of death, cancer prostate and bladder. Signed by F. W. Crocker, M.D., February 20, 1930, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Richland, New York, February 21, 1930. Undertaker, Paul K. Foster, Pulaski, New York. 
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21597 William Henry Balch - 1853 - April 28, 1906. Son of Walstin and Brissa S. Balch. Husband of Helen F. Mosher Balch. Married June 21, 1875 at Orwell, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 3, 1906 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mannsville - Henry Balch, aged fifty- three years, only son of Walston Balch, died Saturday afternoon, April 28, after a brief illness in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Goddard. He was employed by O. J. Woodward in his mill. Rev. Sullivan conducted a short funeral service at the house on Monday forenoon. The remains were taken to Orwell for burial in the family lot. A married daughter in Pennsylvania survives.

Newspaper Article - Wednesday, May 2, 1906 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - The remains of Henry Balch, who died in Mannsville, were brought here for burial, Monday.
 
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21598 William Henry Bentley - June 14, 1833 - June 25, 1921. Plot B-213. Son of Elias and Sarah Seymour Bentley. Husband of Caroline Estelle Woods Bentley. Married June 7, 1865.

Newspaper Article - Thursday, April 18, 1889 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Oswego County Notes - William H. Bentley, ex-deputy sheriff, and for thirty-four years a resident of Pulaski, has decided to locate at Toronto, Canada, where he will engage in the Mercantile business. - W. H. Weed of Mexico, one of the leading Republicans of the county and a man of more than ordinary business ability, died in Albany, Tuesday, of inflammation of the stomach. Mr. Weed was one of the best-known men in this neighborhood. When the old Midland railroad began operations under the Littlejohn management he was given a place in the offices, but soon rose to the responsible position of general passenger agent and was with the road in that capacity a number of years, afterwards having charge of the telegraph construction along the line. He became interested in the construction of telegraph and telephone lines and because of his intimate knowledge of telephone matters was appointed clerk of the assembly telephone investigating committee, of which Mr. Ainsworth was chairman. - Lamont Hoff and Thomas McGowan, farm laborers, fell, while intoxicated, Friday evening from two planks which lead from the new iron bridge across Salmon river at Pulaski to the solid ground beyond. They struck on a stone pile twenty feet below. Hoff was terribly bruised about the head and shoulders and died Sunday. Hope is entertained for McGowan’s recovery. Both men are about forty years old. - Samuel G. Merriam, one of the pioneers of Oswego county, died at his home in New Haven, Saturday, aged 89 years. He was one of the most prominent farmers in the county and was at one time treasurer of the Oswego county agricultural society. For thirty years he was postmaster at New Haven and had a large business interests at that place. He leaves a wife, three sons and two daughters. Two of the sons, Samuel and George Merriam, live in Oswego city. His death was caused by pneumonia.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 29, 1921 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William Henry Bentley - William Henry Bentley passed away at the family home, Woodlawn, Pulaski, Saturday evening, June 25, 1921, aged 88 years. As the sun went down and a beautiful day closed, ended a long and useful life. He was born in the town of Sandy Creek, Oswego county, New York on the 14th day of June, 1833, the son of Elias Bentley and Sarah Seymour Bentley. His parents had some years previously moved from Saratoga county to make their new home on a farm in Oswego county. The deceased was one of nine children. He received his education in the district school, near his home, and later at Belleville Academy. At the age of seventeen he commenced teaching school and in a few years became principal of the Academy at Waterford, New York. From there he went to Albany Law School, from which institution he received the degree of LLB and was admitted to practice law in New York State. The death of his father just as he completed his law course, necessitated a change in his plans. It became necessary for him to enter business in order to support himself and assist in the support and care of a widowed mother and a large family of younger brothers and sisters. He moved his father's family from the Sandy Creek farm to Pulaski, where he entered into a business partnership with the late Bronson Meacham. A few years later he became associated with the firm of Bentley, Hollis & Company, of which the late Col. H. H. Lyman was a member. In the late sixties, Mr. Bentley went to New York where he engaged in the wholesale grocery business with the firm of Bentley Brothers & Company. About 1875 this firm was dissolved and Mr. Bentley returned to Pulaski and entered business in his home town in association with his brother-in-law the late C. C. Woods. Their business was burned out in the big fire of 1881, and soon after Mr. Bentley became deputy sheriff and jailer at Pulaski. From 1889 to 1895 he resided at Toronto, where with his brother-in-law, the late C. C. Woods, he conducted the "American Fair" in that city. In 1895 he retired from the mercantile business and upon the death of his father-in-law, the late Gilbert A. Woods, he took charge of and has since conducted the farms known as Woodlawn and Wood Lake Farm. From early youth the deceased had been a devout member of the Pulaski Congregational church. In 1865 Mr. Bentley was married to Carrie Estelle Woods. He is survived by one son, Attorney Norman S. Bentley, of Oswego, and three daughters, Carrie W. Bentley and Mary F. Bentley, of this village and Helen E. Bentley, a teacher in the Lincoln High School in Jersey City, New Jersey, and one sister, Mrs. Malcolm L. Hollis, of this village. The funeral will be held at Woodlawn on Wednesday afternoon, June 29th at two o'clock (standard time.) Interment will be in the Pulaski cemetery.

Ramona Bentley Flewelling's Uncle William His woods became Selkirk Shores State Park 
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21599 William Henry DeShane - February 22, 1898 - April 1, 1992. Son of Vincent J. and Mary DeShane. Husband of Naomi Gray Riley DeShane.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 2, 1992 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - William DeShane, Watertown Native, Dies ¬William H. DeShane, 94, of Richland Road, died Wednesday at the Harr-Wood Nursing Home, Oswego. The funeral will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski, officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Surviving are two sons, Charles and Terry, both of Syracuse; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A son, William, died in 1977. Born February 22, 1898, in Watertown, he had lived in Richland for 80 years. He married Naomi Riley June 3, 1931. Mrs. DeShane died April 14, 1964. Mr. DeShane had served in the Merchant Marines, working the Great Lakes, for several years. He later was employed by Ironworkers Local 96 of Syracuse for many years, retiring in 1962. He was a charter member of the Richland Fire Department, where he was a member for over 60 years. He was also a member of the Richland Odd Fellows.
 
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21600 William Henry Filkins - July 29, 1823 - October 31, 1910. Son of Hiram and Jane Hazard Filkins. Husband of Nancy Alzina Ingersoll
Filkins.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday November 1, 1910 Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, November 1 - William H. Filkins, aged 25 about eighty-seven years, passed away yesterday at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Seymour J. Fox, Centerville road. He had been ill but a few weeks. Mr. Filkins was born in Williamstown, but resided in this town since he was about two years old. He was for many years extensively engaged in farming and later followed boating. The surviving sons and daughters are: L. Deloe Filkins, and Edward L. Filkins, Syracuse; H. Eugene Filkins, Pulaski; Isaac H. Filkins, Hartford, Connecticut; Charles B. Filkins, Phoenix; Mrs. Emily J. Sheridan, New Centerville, Mrs. Seymour J. Fox, Pulaski, and Mrs. B. L. Michel, Oswego.
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday Evening November 1, 1910 Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Pulaski, November 1 - William H. Filkins, after a short illness, passed away yesterday morning at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Seymour J. Fox, Centerville road. Mr. Filkins was born in Williamstown July 29, 1823, and came to this town with his parents when he was but two years old and had ever since been a resident of the town of Richland. In his younger days he followed farming for many years and later engaged in boating. He is survived by five sons, L. Delos Finch's, and Edward L. Filkins, Syracuse; H. Eugene Filkins of Pulaski; Isaac H. Filkins of Hartford, Connecticut; Charles B. Filkins of Phoenix; and by three daughters, Mrs. Emily L. Sheridan of New Centerville, Mrs. Seymour J. Fox of Pulaski, and Mrs. Bert L. Mickel, Oswego. 
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