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| 21601 | William Henry Gokey - November 15, 1875 - January 10, 1942. Husband of Ada M. Ellis Gokey & Mrs. Jennie Skinner Gokey (married November 23, 1940.) Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 22, 1942 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William Henry Gokey Died In Florida - The body of William Henry Gokey, who died last Saturday, at Kissimee, had been spending the winter, arrived in Pulaski Thursday afternoon. Funeral services were held at the Methodist church, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, by the Rev. W. A. Gardner, and Pulaski Lodge 648, I.O.O.F. Mr. Gokey was born at Red Creek, November 15, 1875, but had spent most of his life in the vicinity of Pulaski, where he was a harness maker, awning and shade maker, and auto top repairman. He is survived by his wife, and daughter, Mrs. Reginald Lamb of Syracuse, and six grandchildren. | Gokey, William Henry (I55187)
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| 21602 | William Henry Taplin - August 25, 1868 - November 14, 1959. Son of John and Elizabeth Wyman Taplin. Husband of Alberta Yerdon Taplin. Married October 11, 1893. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 19, 1959 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Held for William Taplin, 91 - William Henry Taplin, 91, died Saturday evening at the Evergreen Nursing Home where he had been a patient two weeks. He had been in poor health the past few years, and had made his home at the residence of his son, Claude Taplin at Blind Creek Cove near Sandy Creek. Surviving besides his son, Claude, are two other sons, Elmon of Oswego and Wyon of Richland; a sister and brother in Alma, Michigan, and several grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Foster Funeral Home with the Rev. W. Russell Clark, pastor of Park Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Richland Cemetery. Mr. Taplin was born August 25, 1868, at Alma, Michigan, and was the son of John and Eliza Wyman Taplin. He was married 66 years ago to the former Alberta Yerdon of Redfield, who died in 1956. He had lived more than 50 years in the vicinity of Richland until the past three years since his wife's death. November 14, 1959 - William Henry Taplin, age 91 years. Date of birth August 25, 1868, born in Alma, Michigan. Sex, male; race, white; widowed; occupation, farmer and laborer, small farm owner. Was deceased ever in the United States Armed Forces, no. Death occurred at Evergreen nursing home. Length of stay in town where death occurred, 14 days. Usual residence, RFD, Sandy Creek, Sandy Creek Township, Oswego County, New York. Name of wife, Alberta Yerdon. Name of father, John W. Taplin. Name of mother, Eliza Wyman. Informant, Mrs. Claude Taplin, Sandy Creek, New York. Cause of death, arteriosclerotic heart disease, duration 2 years; contributed by general arteriosclerosis, duration 10 years. Signed by A. B. Thompson, M.D., November 16, 1959, Pulaski, New York. Undertaker, Paul K. Foster, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Richland Cemetery, Richland, New York, November 17, 1959. | Taplin, William Henry (I75942)
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| 21603 | WILLIAM ISHAM Newspaper July 12, 1987 | Syracuse Herald American (NY) William Isham, 76, of Orton Road, died Saturday. He was born March 10, 1911, in Hannibal, the son of Charles and Eva Halstead Isham. He attended Hannibal district schools. He was employed by Morris Chain Co. in Ithaca for many years, retiring in 1970. He then moved to Pulaski. He was married to Shirley Skinner on Jan. 6, 1943. Mrs. Isham died in 1986. Mr. Isham attended Pulaski Baptist Church. Surviving are three sons, William Jr. of Poquoson, Va., Lawrence of Lancaster and Raymond of Pulaski; a daughter, Kathleen Forbes of Altmar; two brothers, Sanford of Central Square and Charles of Phoenix; 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at the Pulaski Baptist Church. The Rev. John Von Harten will officiate. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St., Pulaski. | Isham, William Harrison (I65651)
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| 21604 | William J. "Bill" Scott Obituary February 20, 2008 William J. "Bill" Scott, 52, a life resident of Altmar, died Wednesday at his home. He was born March 28, 1955, in Syracuse, the son of James M. and Mary Alice Sampson Scott. He graduated from APW High School in 1973. He was employed by the Albion Town Highway Dept. for the past 14 years. He was also employed by Franklyn Sampson Farms for 20 years. Bill was a former member of the Altmar Fire Dept. Surviving: his daughter, Jennifer M. Scott of Pulaski; his companion, Sue Graham; one brother, Frank F. (Debbie) Scott, all of Altmar; three sisters, Mary A. Scott of Pulaski, Caroline J. (Bruce) Sherman of Virginia Beach, VA, Nan (Bill) Aliff of Hastings; one uncle, Franklyn Sampson of Altmar; four grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with a springtime burial in Riverside Cemetery, Altmar. Calling hours will be held 3 to 6 p.m. on Sunday at the funeral home. Donations can be made to NOCA, Delano St., Pulaski, NY 13142. Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on Feb. 22, 2008 | Scott, William J. (I65566)
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| 21605 | William J. "Jake" Nutting Sr., age 71, life resident of Pulaski and Richland passed away Sunday at his home. He was born October 15, 1942 in Woodville. He attended Pulaski schools. Jake served in the United States Army from 1964 until 1967. He was employed by Gaffney's Lawn Service and Watson's Well Drilling. He was previously employed by the US Postal Service. Jake was a member of the Robert Edwards American Legion Post #358 in Pulaski, NEOSCO Horseshoe Club, and a retired member of the Richland Fire Department. Surviving: three sons, William Nutting and Joseph Nutting, both of Pulaski, John Nutting of Fulton; two daughters, Pamela Roberts of Pulaski and Susan Brown of Parish; one brother, Bruce Nutting of Altmar; seven sisters, Grace Caufield, Joan McNitt, Mary Jane Nutting, Betty Nutting and Darlene Denny, all of Sandy Creek, Barb Lethenon of Palermo, and Joyce Widrick of Adams, and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m., Friday, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. prior to the funeral. Donations may be made to Friends of Oswego County Hospice Inc., PO Box 102, Oswego, NY 13126. Published in Syracuse Post Standard from Nov. 13 to Nov. 14, 2013 | Nutting, William Jerry (I71222)
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| 21606 | William J. Atkinson - November 25, 1853 - October 1, 1941. Son of John and Mary Varah Atkinson. Husband of Asenathe Deane. Section 5, Row 24. Newspaper Obituary - October 8, 1941 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - William Atkinson, 88, died October 1, 1941, at Mexico. He was born in the town of Richland, son of John and Mary Veril Atkinson, and had been a farmer in the Pulaski area most of his life. At one time he served several terms as Richland highway commissioner. Surviving are a son, John Atkinson of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Milly Jamerson, Mrs. Allie Carl and Mrs. George Dyke, all of Pulaski. Funeral services were held Saturday, with burial in Daysville cemetery. | Atkinson, William J. (I70856)
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| 21607 | William J. Barclay - May 18, 1877 - January 11, 1961. Son of John W. and Alice Carl Barclay. Husband of Alice L. Corbett Barclay. Section 4, Row 34. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 19, 1961 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Deaths - William Barclay, 83, Daysville farmer, died at his home Wednesday afternoon after a lingering illness. Born in sandy Creek on May 18, 1877, he was a son of John and Alice Carl Barclay and had resided in the Daysville home for the last 37 years. He married the former Alice Corbett at Selkirk in 1903. She died May 14, 1950. He was a member of Fernwood Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, Lester, of Pulaski; seven daughters, Mrs. Mattie Waterbury, Mrs. Bertha Briggs, Mrs. Hazel Koch, and Miss Irma Barclay all of Pulaski; Mrs. Mildred Preman, Mexico; Mrs. Carrie Bonner, Bremerhaven, Germany, and Mrs. Helen Tripp, Akron, Ohio; a brother, R. James Barclay, Port Ontario, and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services at the family home were at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, the Rev. George Butler, former pastor of the Fernwood Methodist Church, and now pastor of Trinity Methodist Church in Oswego, officiating. Burial was in Daysville cemetery. | Barclay, William J. (I35177)
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| 21608 | William J. Douglas William J. Douglas Jr., 69, of Fay Lane, Minoa, died Sunday. He was born in Watertown. He retired in 1997 after 20 years as an electrician at Crouse-Hinds, Syracuse. He also worked at General Electric for 15 years. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Church, Minoa. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: His wife of 25 years, the former Mary A. St. Andrews; six stepdaughters, Pearl Crowell of Brewerton, Mable Monica of Clay, Linda Moore of Liverpool, Patricia Roth of Baldwinsville, Bonnie Lyke of Syracuse and Deborah Louise of Camillus; five stepsons, Harry Dery Jr. and Rodney Dery, both of West Monroe, Larry Dery of West Virginia, Joseph Dery of Phoenix, Ariz., and Thomas Dery of Syracuse; a brother, Larry Douglas of Bristol, N.H.; 31 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. Services: 1 p.m. Thursday at Falardeau Funeral Home. Burial, Pine Plains Cemetery. Calling hours, 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 93 Downer St., Baldwinsville. | Douglas, William Joseph (I62425)
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| 21609 | William J. Hibbard III, age 37, life resident of Pulaski, passed away Friday as a result of an accident. William was born September 27, 1976, in Syracuse the son of Lawrence C. and Linda Hubbard Hibbard. He graduated from Pulaski High School. He was previously employed by Schoeller Technical Paper in Pulaski. Surviving are two sons, William and Cash, both of Pulaski; one sister, Lisa (Jim) Sheeley of Pulaski; maternal grandfather, Harold Hubbard of Pulaski; and niece and nephew, Lacey and Jonathan Sheeley of Pulaski. William was predeceased by his parents. Funeral Services will be held at noon Thursday, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 10 a.m. to noon prior to the funeral. Date of Death: July 4, 2014 | Hibbard, William Joseph (I9765)
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| 21610 | William J. Labby - 1894 - April 13, 1942. Son of Napoleon and Georgiana Sanitarege Labby. Husband of Bertha A. Edick Wood Labby. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, April 14, 1942 Utica Observer Dispatch - Utica, New York - Camden Man Dies After Car Mishap ¬Rome - William J Labby, 47, of 111 Main, Camden, died in Rome Hospital, Monday night, six hours after his car collided with another on the Stanwix Road, hurtled end-over-end into a field and caught fire. Dr. Frank H. Valone treated Labby for what he first described as a broken ankle and severe head cuts and bruises. Cause of death could not be determined until an autopsy is made later today. Edward Wharram, Oriskany, driver of the other car, told police he was traveling towards Oriskany when his machine and Labby's collided near the city line. Wharram said the Labby car struck his near the rear wheel, then went into the ditch. Benjamin Gilbert who resides near the scene and Joseph Brennan, a passing motorist, dragged the injured Camden man from his burning machine which was resting on its shattered top. Police Lieutenant James Dunn and Patrolman Ralph Stanley brought Labby to the hospital in the city ambulance. Detective Frank J. O'Brien, Captain Patrick J. Smith and Deputy Sheriff Clarence Laufer conducted an investigation. They said, from statements made by Mrs. Labby and others, that they learned the victim was supposed to have worked Monday at the Rome Box & Lumber Company. O'Brien said fellow workers reported Labby appeared for work Monday morning and then said he had to go to General Cable Corporation plant to collect some money. They said he returned at noon, the officer added, and reported he had to go to Utica for a court case. Coroner Thomas A. Cox will conduct an inquest. William J. Labby was born in Paris, France, a son of Georgiana Sanitarege and the late Napoleon Labby. He came to the United States in 1923 and married Bertha Woods in Canada, May 21, 1938. For some years he taught school in Montreal. For three years he was employed by Smalley's Theater and for four years he was proprietor of Labby's Tourist Home. He was a member of St. John's Church. Besides Mrs. Labby, he leaves his mother in Montreal; nine sisters, Mrs. Eva Blais, Mrs. Cecile Goulet, Mrs. Estelle Goulet, Mrs. Lucienne Dour, Mrs. Gabrielle Dour, Mrs_ Simone Labby, Miss Annette Labby, Mrs. Laura Sicard and Sister St. Angele, all of Montreal, and four brothers, Victor, Alex, Gideon and Augute Labby, also of Montreal. The funeral will be conducted from the B. A. Sanborn Funeral Home, Camden, at 9 a.m. Thursday, and at 9:30 from St. John's Church, the Rev. Harold Quinn officiating. Burial will be in Willis Cemetery, Richland. | Labby, William J. (I37008)
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| 21611 | William J. Lewis - June 17, 1915 - September 16, 1993. Son of John F. and Jennie Braley Lewis. Husband of Abbie H. Crosett. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, September 18, 1993 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - William J. Lewis, Retired Farmer, Dies At 78 - William J. Lewis, 78, Richland Road, died Thursday at his home. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. today at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St., with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Surviving are a son, William F., Pulaski; four grandchildren; two brothers, Robert, Pulaski, and John, Martville, and three sisters, Dorothy Browne, South Carolina, Beverly March, Cato, and Carol Marley, Fulton. Born in Williamstown on June 17, 1915, a son of John and Jennie Braley Lewis, he married Abbie H. Crossett June 25, 1938, at the home of her parents in Orwell. She died November 30, 1980. Mr. Lewis owned and operated a dairy farm on the Richland Road for 40 years and was town of Richland welfare officer for 10 years. He had been a resident of Pulaski since 1942. | Lewis, William John (I35639)
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| 21612 | William J. Sprague - 1846 - August 5, 1903. Company G, 24th Regiment New York Volunteers, during the Civil War. Son of Jedidah and Eunice Sprague. Husband of Augusta Brewer Sprague. Married February 6, 1867. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 6, 1903 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Found Dead - Deceased was Well Known in Sandy Creek - William Sprague, who resides near Richland station, was found dead upon the roof of his dwelling house, where he had been engaged during the day in placing new roofing, at about four o'clock yesterday afternoon. There is but little travel in that vicinity and it is thought that he had been dead at least two hours when discovered. Soon after finding the body Dr. Frank A. Box, of Pulaski, an Oswego county coroner, was summoned. The coroner went to Richland station at about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon and after viewing the body and making a thorough investigation decided to hold an inquest at 10 o'clock to¬day. Mr. Sprague for some time past had been employed as night watchman at the Tollner Box Works in Pulaski and left for his home Tuesday to make some needed repairs to his house at Richland station. He had not complained of feeling unwell during the day. Coroner Box reported the cause of death as due to organic heart disease. The deceased was about 60 years of age, well known and highly respected. He had been in the employ of the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg railroad for about twenty years at Richland station. He was a member of Spring Brook lodge, No. 644, I. 0. 0. F., of Pulaski. He was a veteran of the Civil war and attached to the twenty-fourth regiment, New York infantry and was a member of J. B. Butler Post, No. 111, G. A. R. of Pulaski. He was well and favorably known in railroad circles. A widow and four children survive, Mrs. S. J. Hadley, of Syracuse; Mrs. Frank Roland, of Oswego; Mrs. Burt Woolover, Watertown; Orla Sprague, of Richland. Funeral Sunday at 12 at the house and at one o'clock at the church. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, August 10, 1903 Syracuse Journal - Syracuse, New York - Sprague Funeral - Pulaski, August 10 - The funeral of William J. Sprague, whose sudden death occurred Wednesday, was held at the family home in Richland yesterday. Spring Brook Lodge, I. O. O. F., had charge of the services and extended an invitation to Pulaski Lodge and other members of the order in this vicinity to attend. Members of J. B. Butler post, G. A. R., of Pulaski, of which organization the deceased had long been a member, attended the obsequies. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, August 12, 1903 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - William J. Sprague - This community was saddened to learn of the sudden death of William Sprague which occurred at his home and Richland, Wednesday afternoon, while making some needed repairs on the roof of his house and while thus engaged he was summoned to the land of eternal peace and rest. Coroner Box was called and reported the cause of his death due to organic heart disease. The deceased was born in Ellisburg, New York, July 22, 1846 and in 1863 enlisted in the 24th New York Calvary and he as well as others came very near losing their life, but he was permitted after a long severe illness to return home. February 6, 1869 he was united in marriage to Augusta Brewer, of Sandy Creek, who with four children now survive him. Mrs. S. J. Hadley, of Syracuse, Mrs. F. E. Rowland, of Oswego, Mrs. B. J. Woolever, of Watertown, and O. B. Sprague, of Richland. All of whom live to feel keenly the loss of husband and father. God’s ways are not ours and it may be he often separates our families here that they may be united hereafter. Summon to your aid and comfort, afflicted ones, his life of devotion, and when tempted to wish him back to suffer and to die again, let the thought of his present condition stifle each murmuring thought and drive from your lips each discontented expression. The master has said, “Blessed are those that mourn.” The subject of this sketch was made a member in the year 1889, of Spring Brook Lodge No. 646, I. O. O. F., of Richland, and also of Salmon River encampment No. 31, I. O. O. F. of Pulaski and he was a member of J. B. Butler Post No. 111, G. A. R., of this village. The funeral was held August 9, 1903 at the Church of Christ, of which he was a member. It was largely attended by friends and relatives, also by the Grand Army and Odd Fellows in a body. Rev. Cross, of Orwell, officiated. The text was, “I shall be satisfied when I wake with thy likeness,” Psalms xvii, 15. Words are not necessary here to extol the Christian character, the energetic nature of which all knew him best can appreciate. His family and a large circle of friends are left to mourn. | Sprague, William Jedidiah (I63615)
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| 21613 | William James Aloan - October 30, 1892 - May 18, 1964. Son of Robert S. and Nettie Aloan. Husband of Ruby May Clemens Aloan. Married April 22, 1914 at Orwell, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 21, 1964 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Former Clerk Dies in Orwell - William J. Aloan, 71, died at his home Monday afternoon, May 18, 1964 after suffering a heart attack. His funeral will be held this afternoon at Orwell Union Church, the Rev. Robert C. Murphy officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Aloan was a resident of Redfield until moving to Orwell 12 years ago. He was supervisor for the Town of Redfield for about 10 years and ran a garage there. He served as clerk of the Oswego County Board of Supervisors for 21 years, retiring in 1962. Mrs. Aloan, the former Miss Ruby Clemens of Redfield, died October 26, 1962. A daughter, Mrs. Cedric Yerdon of Janesville, and a grandson survive Mr. Aloan. He was a member of Orwell Union Church, Orwell and was a member of Pulaski Lodge 415, F.&A.M., the Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodge. | Aloan, William James (I26132)
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| 21614 | William John Obleman, Jr. - November 30, 1943 - June 13, 1992. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army. Son of William John and Louise Fern Runion Obleman. Newspaper Obituary - June 16, 1992 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - William Obleman Jr. Dies at Age of 48 ¬William J. Obleman Jr., 48, Canandaigua, formerly of Pulaski, died Saturday at his home after suffering an apparent heart attack. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Foster-flax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Surviving are two daughters, Suzanne Pitts, Oak Harbor, Washington, and Petra Obleman, Martinez, Georgia-, his parents, William J. and Louise R. Runion Obleman Sr., Redfield; a granddaughter, a brother, Michael, Pulaski; two nephews and a niece. Born November 30, 1943, in Pulaski, he was a 1961 graduate of North Syracuse High School and served in the Army from 1961 to 1974, serving in Vietnam, Germany, Okinawa and at Fort Gordon, Georgia At the time of his death, Mr. Obleman was employed at the Canandaigua Veterans Administration Hospital. He was a member of the Canandaigua American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars posts.He was a member of the Canandaigua American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars posts. | Obleman, William John Jr. (I47322)
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| 21615 | William John Obleman, Sr. - April 17, 1920 - February 24, 2000. Military Service World War Enlisted March 15, 1943 in the United States Army; Honorably discharged December 13, 1945 with rank of TEC-4. Son of Samuel Charles and Lena Belle Clark Obleman. Husband of Louise Fern Runion Obleman. Married June 18, 1940. Newspaper Obituary - February 26, 2000 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - William J. Obleman Retired Banker ¬William J. Obleman, 79, of 203 East Patricia Lane, North Syracuse, formerly of Pulaski, died Thursday at Pontiac Nursing Home, Oswego. Mr. Obleman was employed by Lincoln Bank from 1941 until retiring in August 1982 as assistant vice president of Chase Lincoln Federal Bank. He lived in Pulaski until moving to North Syracuse in 1952 and spent summers at Noble Shores, Redfield. He was a member and past commander of Robert Edwards American Legion Post 358 and a member of the Noble Shores Association and Redfield Sno-Rec Club. He was a volunteer for the Salvation Army, March of Dimes, American Red Cross and Syracuse War Memorial Committee. Born April 17, 1920, in Richland, son of Samuel and Lena Clark Obleman, he graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1938 and Stonier School of Banking at Rutgers State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. He served in the Army during World War IL He married Louise Runion on June 18, 1940, at Pulaski Baptist Church with the Rev. Albert E. Lawrence officiating. She died December 15, 1998. Surviving are a son, Michael R., Pulaski, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A son, William J., died June 13, 1992. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Revs. Elizabeth Mowry and John Hogan officiating. Spring burial with full military honors will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Robert Edwards American Legion Post 358, County Route 2, Pulaski, New York 13142. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, May 19, 2000 Syracuse Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Services for William J. Obleman, 79, of 2-3 Patricia Lane East, North Syracuse, who died February 24, are 9:30 a.m. Monday in Richland Cemetery, Richland. Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, has arrangements. | Obleman, William John Sr. (I15374)
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| 21616 | William Joseph Nicholson - June 15, 1865 - December 22, 1934. Son of Lorenzo and Esther Jane Edick Nicholson. Husband of Ida Chase. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 27, 1934 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - William J. Nicholson, Fernwood, died Saturday morning at his home following an illness of four weeks. His entire life was spent in farming. He was born at Fernwood, son of the late Alonzo and Esther Edick Nicholson. For a number of years he lived on the Martin Hess farm. His wife, Ida Chase Nicholson, died 21 years ago. He leaves three daughters, Mrs. Pearl Hager of Mexico; Mrs. Arnold Davis of Pulaski; Mrs. Esther LeBeau of Brewerton, and three sons, Howard and Harold of Pulaski and Harry Nicholson of this village. | Nicholson, William Joseph (I70658)
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| 21617 | William K. Haggerty - October 1, 1873 - November 16, 1947. Son of Lot and Ahnira Smith Haggerty. Husband of Lena E. Wolcott Haggerty. Married March 16, 1898. Newspaper Obituary - Monday, November 17, 1947 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Williamstown - Will K. Haggerty, 74, of Warsaw, died at his home Sunday. He was a retired rural mail carrier and lived at Williamstown many years. Mr. Haggerty was a member of Pulaski Masonic Lodge 50 years, and was a past president of Williamstown Grange. He is survived by his wife, Lena Wolcott Haggerty; two daughters, Mrs. Harry Weeks and Mrs. Harvey Edmonds, both of Warsaw; a sister, Mrs. Alice Montondo of Syracuse; two grandchildren, Stuart and Anita Edmonds; a foster son, Fred Cooper of Rochester. Services will be at 2 p.m_ Wednesday in Williamstown Methodist church, the Rev. George Butler officiating. Anna Elizabeth Taylor Harmon - July 9, 1839 -1907. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Wife of Asa Erwin | Haggerty, William King (I67443)
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| 21618 | William Kiblin, who has made his home in this village for the past two or three years, and who sustained a shock of paralysis some weeks since, died on the morning of August 21 at the home of his brother-in-law west of Pulaski. For a good many years Mr. Kiblin was a prominent farmer in the town of Richland, where he owned a fine farm. Besides his widow, he is survived by several brothers. His remains were brought to Sandy Creek where the funeral was held last Thursday. Interment in Woodlawn cemetery. Sandy Creek News (NY) Thursday, August 30, 1906 | Kilblin, William (I29472)
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| 21619 | William Kimball Bentley - July 12, 1883 - December 5, 1956. Plot R-33. Son of Orson and Clara Kyes Bentley. Husband of Winifred D. Davis Bentley. Married April 23, 1919 in Richland Township, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 13, 1956 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - W. K. Bentley, Attorney Here 50 Years, Succumbs - William K. Bentley, 73, practicing attorney in Pulaski, for the past 50 years, died in the Memorial hospital in Syracuse last Wednesday evening where he had been a patient only eight hours. He had been in poor health the past five years but seriously ill only a few days. Private services were held from his late home in Lincoln Avenue Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. M. Howard St. Cyr, rector of St. James Episcopal church officiating. Interment was in Pulaski cemetery. Bearers were his three sons-in-law, Albert Johnson, Roy Jones, Carl Krespan and attorneys, Lynn W. Smith, Calvin Chamberlain and William Hoag. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Winifred Davis Bentley; four daughters, Mrs. Albert (Janet) Johnson of Pulaski, Mrs. Roy (Jean) Jones of Youngstown, Ohio, Mrs. Carl (Dorothy) Krespan of Wilmington, Delaware, and Mrs. Thomas (Winifred) Evans of Burtonwood, England; and 11 grandchildren. William Kimball Bentley was born at Pineville, July 12, 1883, the son of Orson and Clara Kyes Bentley. He was graduated from Pulaski High school in 1903 and from Cornell Law School in 1907. Returning to Pulaski from law school he set up practice and in 1912 formed a partnership law firm with the late Clayton I. Miller, known as Miller & Bentley, which continued until 1927 when Mr. Miller was appointed to the Supreme Court. At this time, January 1, 1927, Mr. Bentley took over the duties of Special Surrogate of Oswego county. A year ago, Chamberlain and Hoag of Sandy Creek became associated with Mr. Bentley in the law firm of Bentley, Chamberlain & Hoag. The long established insurance business, known as the W. K. Bentley Insurance agency was purchased by Chamberlain, Hoag and Doxsee in September of this year which is being conducted as the Pulaski Insurance Agency. On April 29, 1919, he was married to Miss Winifred D. Davis at the home of her parents on Rome Road at high noon, by the Rev. Hamilton D. B. MacNeil, then rector of St. James church. He was a member of St. James church, Pulaski Masonic Lodge, 415 F. & A.M. and a former member of Media Temple Shrine of Watertown, and of the Oswego County Bar Association. He served as clerk of the village of Pulaski from 1916 to 1931. | Bentley, William Kimball (I71554)
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| 21620 | William L. Conant - October 23, 1834 - May 20, 1917. Son of Lewis and Phebe Pride Conant. Husband of Elizabeth Nicholson. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday Evening, May 22, 1917 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Death of William L. Conant ¬Pulaski, May 22 - In the death of William L. Conant, which occurred Sunday, the town of Richland loses one of its oldest and best known residents. He had been ill more than two months. Mr. Conant was born at Port Ontario, October 23, 1834, and a few years later his parents moved on a farm near Fernwood, where he had since made his home. He was a member of South Richland Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, and one of the most successful farmers in that section. Besides the widow, he is survived by one son, Morris Conant of Fernwood. The funeral will be held from the Baptist church at that place tomorrow at 1 p.m., conducted by the Rev. J. R. Greene. Interment will be made in the Willis cemetery. | Conant, William L. (I70866)
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| 21621 | William L. DeShane - March 12, 1932 - April 17, 1977. Military Service: M. Sgt. United States Air Force during Korea and Vietnam. Son of William Henry and Naomi Gray Riley DeShane. Husband of Sally J. Wise DeShane. Married June 20, 1952. Newspaper Obituary -Wednesday, April 20, 1977 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William DeShane 20 Year Veteran, Dies - William L DeShane, 45, of Richland was pronounced dead on arrival Sunday morning, April 17, at Oswego Hospital. He was born March 12, 1932, in Richland. The son of William and Naomi Riley DeShane,. He graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central School in 1950. He enlisted in the United States Air Force, October 1950. He served in Viet Nam. Discharged in November 1970 with 20 years of service. After retirement he has been employed by the United States Post Office in Adams, where he worked as usual Saturday, April 16. Married to Sally J. Wise, June 20, 1952. Member of Our Saviour Lutheran Church, Fulton. Survived by his wife, one son Lawrence W. DeShane at home, 16; five daughters: Mrs. Randy (Sharon) Southwell, Richland, Mrs. Ray (Debbie) Parent, Kent, Ohio, Brenda L., Lauren J., Jill A., all at home. He is also survived by his father, William H. DeShane, two brothers, Charles and Terry both of Syracuse and three grandchildren. Funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, in Our Saviour Lutheran Church, Fulton the Rev. Carl A. Kruger, pastor officiating. Burial in Richland cemetery with full military services. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. | Deshane, William Lawrence (I24792)
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| 21622 | WILLIAM LACELLE SR. Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - September 25, 1999 William LaCelle Sr., 67, of 47 Durgee Road,Altmar,died Thursday at home. Born in Richland, he lived in the town of Orwell most of his life. He attended Pulaski schools. He retired in 1997 after 15 years with the town of Orwell Highway Department and also worked at Fulton Boiler Works, Pulaski. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: His wife, the former Alice Munger; five sons, Phillip “Ed” and Charles, both of Orwell, William Jr. of Williamstown, Theodore of North Carolina and Brian of Lorraine; five sisters, Joane Stevens of Sandy Creek, Rose Boak of Sandy Pond, Shirley Racine and Barbara Nutting, both of Pulaski, and Fern Lester of Orwell; six brothers, Tommy and Johnny, both of Pulaski, Phillip of Orwell, Robert and Richard, both of Camden, and Gerald of Altmar; seven grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Sunday at his home, 47 Durgee Road, town of Orwell. Burial, Riverside Cemetery, Altmar. No calling hours. Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, has arrangements. Contributions: Friends of Oswego County Hospice, Box 102, Oswego 13126. WILLIAM LACELLE SR. HIGHWAY DEPT. EMPLOYEE Watertown Daily Times (NY) - September 25, 1999 William LaCelle Sr., 67, of 47 Durgee Road, died Thursday at his home while under the care of Oswego County Hospice. Mr. LaCelle was a truck driver for the Town of Orwell Highway Department for 15 years, retiring in 1997. Born Feb. 13, 1932, in Richland, a son of Clyde and Lillian Spar LaCelle, he attended school in Pulaski. He married Alice Munger, and the couple lived in the town of Orwell. Mr. LaCelle was a Korean War veteran, serving in the U.S. Army from June 22, 1950, to Dec. 18, 1953. He was employed by Fulton Boiler Works, Fulton, for a time. Surviving besides his wife are five sons, Phillip “Ed” and Charles A., both of Orwell, William Jr., Williamstown, Theodore, North Carolina and Brian, Lorraine; six brothers, Tommy and Johnny, both of Pulaski, Philip, Orwell, Robert and Richard, both of Camden, and Gerald, Altmar; five sisters, Joane Stevens, Sandy Creek, Rose Boak, Sandy Pond, Shirley Racine and Barbara Nutting, both of Pulaski, and Fern Lester, Orwell; seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Two sisters, Betty Dunbar and Mary Prins, and a brother, James, died before him. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday the LaCelle home with the Rev. Tim Hurne, pastor of Pine Meadows Wesleyan Church, officiating. Burial, with military honors, will be in Riverside Cemetery, Altmar. There are no calling hours. Arrangements are with Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. Donations may be made to William LaCelle Medical Fund, established to help the family with medical expenses, in care of the LaCelle family, or to Friends of Oswego County Hospice, Box 102, Oswego N.Y 13126. | Lacelle, William (I59600)
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| 21623 | William Lawrence Adams - November 11, 1931 - July 12, 1978. Plot R-32-A. Biological Son of Lawrence W. and Leila M. Strong Dimon. Son of Albert J. and Leila M. Strong Adams. Husband of Nancy A. Maitland Adams. Married October 13, 1958. [Note: His mother, Leila, was first married to Lawrence W. Dimon on July 22, 1931 at Auburn, New York. After their divorce, and her marriage to Albert Adams, William started using Adams as his last name. It is unknown if he was adopted by Albert Adams.] Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 19, 1978 Pulaski Democrat, Pulaski, New York - William L. Adams, 46, of 8046 Richland Road, Pulaski, an operating engineer with Local 545, Syracuse, died Wednesday night at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown. The funeral was Saturday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with Rev. Dolan Morris of the Park United Methodist Church. Burial was in Pulaski Cemetery. He is survived by his wife Nancy Maitland Adams, Pulaski; two sons, Howard F., Syracuse, and William L., United States Navy, Scotland; two daughters, Kathy and Jean Marie, both at home; his father, Albert J. Adams, Ithaca; two brothers, James, Pennsylvania, and Fred, Liverpool; three sisters, Mrs. Jean Adams, Mattydale; Mrs. Linda Courtrite, Italy, and Mrs. Laura Emerson, Arkansas. Mr. Adams was born November 11, 1931 in Auburn, the son of Albert and Leila Strong Adams. He attended Mattydale schools. He married the former Nancy A. Maitland on October 13, 1958. The couple always lived in the Pulaski area. | Adams, William Lawrence (I60063)
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| 21624 | William Lewis Webb - September 20, 1908 - December 21, 1994. Son of Herbert J. and Ina I. Bentley Webb. Husband of Ella Calkins Webb Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 22, 1994 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Fernwood Resident W. Lewis Webb, 86, Dies - W. Lewis Webb, 86, County Route 41A, Fernwood, died Wednesday at his home. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Pulaski Wesleyan Church with the Rev. Llewellyn Jones and the Rev. Richard Bennett officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Foster-flax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St. Contributions may be made to the Pulaski Wesleyan Church or the Gideon Bible Society. Surviving are his wife, Ella C.; three sons, Donald L., David R. and Jerry R, all of Fernwood; three daughters, Marilyn N. Halsey, Mexico, Joyce A. Miller, Fernwood, and Shirley J. Bellows, Pulaski; a sister, Inabelle Webb, Vermont; 18 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren and several nephews. Born on September 20, 1908, in Fernwood, son of Herbert and Ina Bentley Webb, he graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1927. He was a life resident of the Fernwood area. He married Ella Calkins on March 21, 1928. Mr. Webb was employed by Hauserman Construction Co. for more than 30 years, retiring in 1970. He also owned and operated a dairy farm for many years and was a former employee of the Oswego County Highway department for several years. He was a member of Carpenters Union Local 12, Syracuse, and a former member of Fernwood Baptist Church. | Webb, William Lewis (I47193)
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| 21625 | William Linville Jamerson - August 25, 1898 - December 10, 1974. Son of Francis Eugene and Mary Atkinson Jamerson. Husband of Lulu Jane Manwaring Jamerson. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 11, 1974 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Mexico Driver Killed - Pulaski - A Mexico man died instantly in a two car accident on Route 3 near the intersection of Route 104B, three miles east of Mexico, last night. William Jamerson, 76, Pulaski RD 1, died from multiple body injuries. This brings to 28 the traffic fatalities in Oswego County this year. Admitted to the Oswego Hospital and listed in fair condition was George Driscoll of Pulaski RD 1, suffering from fractures of the rib and leg, and head and facial cuts. State police said Jamerson apparently crossed over the left side of the highway and into the path of an on coming car operated by Driscoll. They said Driscoll applied his brakes, and Jamerson then attempted to pull back into his own lane when the accident occurred. Investigation is being continued by Trooper F. F. Thurston and Investigator J. M. Doyle of the BCI. Assistant District Attorney James Grose was at the scene. Jamerson was removed to the Oswego County Morgue. The McFee ambulance and Mexico Fire Department were also called to the scene. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, December 13, 1974 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Second Victim Dies From 2-Car Crash - Oswego - A Pulaski man died yesterday afternoon at Oswego Hospital as a result of injuries suffered in a two car accident Tuesday evening on Route 3 near the intersection of 104B. Succumbing to internal injuries was George Driscoll, 22, of Pulaski RD 1, formerly of 2227 Lodi Street, Syracuse. His death brings to 30 the traffic fatalities in Oswego County so far this year. Pronounced dead at the scene Tuesday evening was the other driver involved, William L. Jamerson, 76, of Atkinson Road, Town of Richland. Services for Mr. Jamerson were 11:30 today at the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home. Burial was in South Richland Cemetery. He had resided in the Pulaski-Mexico area all his life and had retired after working in various milk plants. He is survived by three sons, Richard, of Cahokia, Illinois, Harry of Syracuse and Roger of Mexico; two step-daughters, Mrs. Carol Watson of Oswego and Miss Janice Bradway of Mexico; a step-son Thomas Bradway of Oswego; a sister, Mrs. Mary Sanderson of Pulaski; 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Driscoll was born July 25, 1952 at Holyoke, Massachusetts, and resided in Syracuse most of his life, moving to Pulaski a short time ago. He had operated the Arco service station in Mexico and was employed by a Liverpool construction firm. He is survived by a daughter, Lynda Marie Driscoll; his parents, James and Rosemary Woods Driscoll of Syracuse; two brothers, Ronnie and James; three sisters, Debra, Norma and Patty; and several aunts and uncles in Oswego and Syracuse. | Jamerson, William Linville (I34340)
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| 21626 | William Marcus Dodge, a native of this town, has died in Rapid City, S.D. Mr. Dodge was a son of Charles C. and Betsey Goit Dodge; brother of George and Dwight Dodge, and uncle of Mrs. N. E. Woods and Mrs. James Brownell of Pulaski. Source: Pulaski Democrat, Pulaski, Oswego Co, NY 1933 | Dodge, William Marcus (I27373)
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| 21627 | William Martin - July 27, 1857 - March 19, 1928. Husband of Susanna “Susie” Streeter Martin. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 29, 1928 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - William Martin, aged 70 years, passed away Monday night, March 19, after an illness of 10 days. He is survived by one brother, two sons, Lorenzo, of Orwell and Leon, of Pulaski. He was born July 27, 1857, in Canada and came to the states when a small boy. Many years of his life has been passed in Orwell and vicinity. The funeral was conducted in his late home Thursday afternoon, by Rev. Henry Giuliano and burial made in the family plot in Evergreen cemetery. The next day after Mr. Martin's death a brother of his died at Harrisville, New York and was buried Friday, March 23. | Martin, William (I80454)
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| 21628 | WILLIAM MCCHESNEY TEACHER, IBM RETIREE Watertown Daily Times (NY) - October 27, 2000 William F. McChesney, 90, San Jose, Calif., died Sunday at his home. Mr. McChesney became employed at IBM, Endicott, upon his graduation from college. He returned to Pulaski in 1939 to become assume his father's position as editor of the Pulaski Democrat upon his father's death. He remained at the newspaper until returning in 1946 to the Binghamton area and his employment at IBM. He retired from IBM in 1968 and moved to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, where he taught industrial electricity at Charlotte Amalie High School from 1968 to 1976. He moved to Los Gatos, Calif., in 1976 and later to San Jose, where he lived with his son until his death. Born Jan. 8, 1910, in Avon, Conn., son of F. Earl and Ruth Austin McChesney, he was a 1927 graduate of Pulaski Academy and earned a degree in electrical engineering in 1932 from Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam. He married Eleanor Dewey of Binghamton on July 20, 1935, in Binghamton Episcopal Church. She died in 1996. Mr. McChesney was past master of the Blue Masonic Lodge when he lived in Pulaski and was treasurer of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Chenango Bridge, for many years. He was also a member of the SUS Club, Binghamton. Surviving are a son, William G., San Jose; a daughter, Janet McChesney Messner, Chestertown, Md.; a sister, Lillian Kemp, Pulaski; a brother, Dr. Hugh McChesney, Pulaski; four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A sister, Frances E. Nichols, died Jan. 19. Arrangements are with the Neptune Society, San Jose. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 2065 W. El Camino Real, Suite C, Mountain View, Calif. 94040. Class of 1927 PACS | McChesney, William Frank (I47351)
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| 21629 | William Miller, 76, of Smithers Road, Mexico RD 3, died Friday morning at his home following a long illness. Born in Vermillion, July 7, 1899, he was the son of the late Horace and Viola Miller. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Marie Bellanger Miller, seven daughters, Mrs. Ernest Cox of E. Syracuse; Mrs. Marion Carey of Phoenix; Mrs. George Klock of Governeur; Mrs. Elsie Cardineli of Syracuse; Mrs. Connie Kasler of Fayetteville; Mrs. Peter Loomis of New Bern, N.C. and Mrs. Tim Perkins of Syracuse; two sons, William Miller of Selma,- Ala., and Donald Miller of Syracuse; three stepsons, Frederick Rowe of Hannibal; Donald Rowe of Fulton and Albert Rowe of Syracuse, 85 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Two sisters live in California. Services at the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home in Parish were on Monday. Burial in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dugway. | Miller, William S (I65429)
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| 21630 | WILLIAM N. TOUSANT Watertown Daily Times (NY) - December 30, 2008Browse Issues The funeral for William N. Tousant, 79, of 8333 Route 3, will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with the Rev. Brian Snyder officiating. Spring burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. Mr. Tousant died Sunday at his home, where he was under the care of his family and Oswego County Hospice. Calling hours will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. He was employed by Fraser and Jones Co. in Syracuse prior to serving in the Army during the Korean War from 1953 to 1955. He was wounded while on military duty in Germany and was awarded the Good Conduct Medal. He moved to Pulaski in 1955 and became a dairy farmer, retiring in 1996. He was a member of Cable Trail Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8534, Lacona. He and his wife raised many foster children. Born June 4, 1929, in Evans Mills, son of Nelson J. and Inice Carpenter Tousant, he attended town of LeRay School District 8 and later Mexico Academy. His family moved to Mexico in 1942. He married Beverly J. Hilton on July 2, 1950, in the First Baptist Church parsonage, Sandy Creek. Surviving besides his wife are two sons and their wives, William and Roberta, Pulaski, and Scott and Rose, Ghent; two daughters and a son-in-law, Sandy Shaw, Hannibal, and Cara and John Daniels, Oswego; three sisters and a brother-in-law, Dorice Stewart, Lacona, Shirley Schneider, Mexico, and Helen and Richard Ward, Lacona; two brothers and their wives, Paul and Peggy, and Levi and Grace, all of Pulaski; five grandsons and several nieces and nephews. Three brothers, John, George and Orvis, and two sisters, Nettie Tousant and Florence Forrest, died before him. Donations may be made to Cable Trail VFW Post 8534, Lacona N.Y. 13083. December 28, 2008 William N. "Bill" Tousant, 79, of 8333 State Route 3, Pulaski, NY, died December 28, 2008, at home. Funeral services will be held Friday, January 2, 2009, at 1 p.m. at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with Rev. Brian Snyder officiating. Spring burial, Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. Calling Hours: Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., prior to the funeral. Contributions may be made to the family or Cable Trail V.F.W. Post #8534, Lacona, NY 13083. Published Syracuse Post Standard on Dec. 30, 2008 | Tousant, William N (I56632)
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| 21631 | William Nelson Jr. BIRTH 1910 DEATH 1987 (aged 76-77) BURIAL Hillside Cemetery Scriba, Oswego County, New York, USA MEMORIAL ID 17589287 · View Source Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - July 8, 1987Browse Issues Services for William E. Nelson, 77, of Oswego RD 8 who died Monday at Oswego Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Kozlowski Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Scriba. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 153 W. Bridge St. Born in Rochester, Mr. Nelson lived in Scriba 50 years. He retired from Ontario Oil Co. Mr. Nelson was a member and chaplain of the Scriba Fire Department. Surviving are his wife, Gladys; a daughter, Sheila Sampson of Hannibal; a son, Harold of Pulaski; a brother, Philip of Oswego; two sisters, Grace Trull of Rochester and Mrs. Albert Rivers of Oswego; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. | Nelson, William E (I80994)
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| 21632 | William Newton Aldrich - October 16, 1875 - August 9, 1948. Son of Seth Watson and Jennie Cook Aldrich. Husband of Elizabeth Maria Allen Aldrich (married October 8, 1892 at Sand Bank, Albion Township, Oswego County, New York; divorced) & Ida Myrtle Carnahan Aldrich (married before 1920.) [Notes: Elizabeth Allen Aldrich died May 13, 1937 in Mexico, New York; according to her obituary, she is buried in Richland Cemetery, but she cannot be found there unless she is in an unmarked grave.] Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 19, 1948 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Services Are Held For William N. Aldrich, 72 - William Newton Aldrich, 72, died suddenly at his home on the Orwell-Lacona road on August 9. He had been in his usual health until only a few minutes before he died. Death was due to a heart attack. Funeral services were held from the home Thursday afternoon at 2. Rev. Robert Rowsam, pastor of the Richland Methodist church, officiated. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery, Orwell. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna M. Aldrich; five sons, Sylvester and Vernon Aldrich of Orwell; Charles and Herbert Aldrich, Syracuse and Richard Aldrich, Mexico; three daughters, Mrs. Bertha Roberts, Lacona; Mrs. Frank Decon, Fulton and two brothers, Frank of Pennellville and Merritt Aldrich of Detroit, Michigan, and one sister, Mrs. Nellie Dennie, Camden. Mr. Aldrich was born in Jefferson County, October 16, 1875, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Watson Aldrich. He had lived most of his life in the vicinity of Orwell. In his early life he lost his arm in an accident. For many years he was employed by the New York Central railroad and later was employed by the town of Orwell and on various farms in the vicinity. | Aldrich, William Newton (I72413)
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| 21633 | William O. Drake, 86, of 151 N. Main Street, passed away Saturday (May 30, 2009) at the Hornell Gardens. Born in Hornell, March 10, 1923, the son of William H. and Mary Perry Drake, he had resided in Hornell his entire life. He was a graduate of Hornell High School, and a member of the First Baptist Church of Hornell. Bill served his country as a member of the United States Army during WWII, and was a member of the Hornell American Legion Post. He had been employed as a supervisor at Stern & Stern Textiles in Hornell until his retirement. Bill was an avid hunter and fisherman, was very active in the scouting program, an avid sports enthusiast, and an especially ardent New York Yankees fan. He was predeceased by his parents; one sister, Phyllis Burley; and three brothers, Malcolm, Thorl and Perry Drake. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Burdett Drake, whom he married on May 1, 1947; three sons, William J., Daniel W., and Douglas M.(Lynda) Drake, all of Hornell; one sister, Yvonne ?Bub? Stilson of Geneva; six grandchildren, Jeremy, Zachary, Holly, Emma, Catie and Hayley; and two great-grandchildren. The family will be present to receive friends from 4-7 p.m. Tuesday at the Bender-Brown & Powers Funeral Home, 354 Canisteo St., Hornell. A graveside service will take place at the Hornell Rural Cemetery at 11 a.m. Wednesday, with Rev. Michael Childs officiating. | Drake, William Orlan (I5438)
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| 21634 | William O. Nelson - November 12, 1875 - November 30, 1875. Son of Franklin B. and Mary Elizabeth Stowell Nelson. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 9, 1875 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Casket - Nelson - In Orwell, November 30th, 1875, Willie O., only child of Frank and Mary E. Nelson, aged eighteen days. Though the bud so soon was snipped, which to you was given, think how fair will be the flower, blooming in heaven. | Nelson, William O. (I73351)
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| 21635 | William Oscar Ingersoll - December 10, 1845 - September 17, 1935. Military Service: Veteran of the Civil War. Son of Benjamin Briggs and Hannah Wolcott Ingersoll. Husband of Florence S. Fitch Ingersoll (married about 1869) & Alice C. Westcott Sheridan Ingersoll (married October 17, 1894.) [Note: Florence Ingersoll died July 16, 1891 in New Centerville, New York and is buried in Richland Cemetery at Richland, New York] Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, September 17, 1935 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Veteran Dies at Home in Eastern Part of County - Illness Proves Fatal to Oscar Ingersoll, 89, of Sandy Creek - Sandy Creek, September 17 - Oscar Ingersoll, one of the six last Civil War veterans in the eastern part of Oswego County, died early Tuesday at his home here. He was 89 years old. John H. Hollis is now the last Civil War veteran in Sandy Creek. Mr. Ingersoll was born in the town of Albion December 10, 1845, son of the late Benjamin and Hallan Wolcott Ingersoll, pioneer settlers. At the age of 17 he enlisted in the Union forces and served with distinction throughout the war. Returning, he became a farmer, settling in the town of Albion near Centerville, and later going to Boylston. He retired about 20 years ago and took up his residence here. Although he had been in poor health since last April, Mr. Ingersoll had been confined to his bed only since Saturday. Survivors are his wife, Alice Westcott Ingersoll, and one daughter, Mrs. Henry A. Eston, Worcester, Massachusetts. Funeral arrangements are incomplete, but the Rev. T. T. Davies of the Congregational church will officiate and burial will be in Riverside cemetery, Pulaski. | Ingersoll, William Oscar (I57416)
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| 21636 | William owned a Hotle on Phelps Street in Oneida, NY. In 1930 he is there. | Matteson, William S. (I165)
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| 21637 | WILLIAM P. ORTON, farmer, P. O. East Greene, was born in the year 1821 in Oswego Co., N. Y. ; when but 5 years of age his father died. Our subject came to Erie Co. in 1839, and took up a tract of land in the northern part of Venango Township. In 1841, he visited his native county, and was there united in marriage, June 1, 1842, with Margaret Jordan. They came to this place, where they have since resided. By industry and good management, they have accumulated a well-improved estate. To Mr. and Mrs. Orton have been born 4 children, viz., Mrs. Nancy Clark, Mrs. Alma Barker, Dennis C. and Mrs. Martha H. Estes, who died Feb. 15, 1883. Mr. Orton is an upright, reliable man, a friend to the cause of education and all public-spirited enterprises. He is politically a Democrat. | Orton, William P. (I54533)
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| 21638 | William P. Rockefeller - died June 6, 1871, age 40 years. Son of William and Sarah A. Rockefeller. Husband of Minerva J. Conant. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 8, 1871 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died in South Richland June 6, 1871, William P. Rockefeller, aged 40 years. | Rockfellow, William P. (I55002)
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| 21639 | William Prescott Curtiss - October 7, 1864 - November 8, 1929. Son of Edwin C. and Sylvia Millikan Curtiss. Husband of Mabel Burkett Curtiss. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 13, 1929 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Prominent Richland Manufacturer Dies - William P. Curtiss, 65, Succumbs to Short Illness - The death of William P. Curtiss, a prominent Richland Manufacturer and widely known and highly respected citizen of this township, occurred at his home in Richland at 10:20 last Friday night. The news of his passing came as a shock to a host of friends and cast a gloom over this entire section of the county. While Mr. Curtiss, it was known, was not in the most robust health, it was not supposed that the end was so near. Mr. Curtiss was born in Hinsdale, Massachusetts, October 7, 1864, a son of Edwin and Sylvia Milliken Curtiss. He received his education in the public schools of his native town and the Springfield, Massachusetts business college. At the age of 27 he went with his family to Redfield, North Dakota, where they engaged in the lumber business. Six years later the family moved to Redfield, New York, where for the next ten years they operated the large sawmill now known as the Johnson Harvester Company mill in that town. Thirty years ago with his brother, Jarvis D. he came to Richland and established a feed and manufacturing business under the name of Curtiss Brothers. About five years ago, both branches of the business having grown to such proportions that a division seemed to offer the greater advantage for further expansion. Mr. Jarvis Curtiss took the feed business, and Mr. William Curtiss took full charge of the furniture manufacturing end. Just at that time the latter's son, Burkett had finished his college education in Syracuse University and the father took him into the business with him and the firm of W. P. Curtiss & Son was started. This firm has enjoyed a marked success in its field of operation and the product of the plant is widely distributed throughout the country. Mr. Curtiss was a member of the Methodist church of Richland and served nine years as superintendent of the Sunday school. He was a member of the school board, president of the cemetery association and, a member of the executive board of the Boy Scouts of Oswego County. He was also a member of Pulaski Lodge No 415, F. & A. M. and the Masonic Club. He is survived by his widow, Mabel Burkett Curtiss; one son, R. Burkett; three brothers. Jarvis D., Richland; R. Elmer, Hartford, Connecticut; Elwin C„ Utica; and one sister, Mrs. Sarah Richards, Bergen, New York. The funeral services were held from the family home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and were very largely attended. Rev. David Bunnville, pastor of the Methodist church of Waterville, a former pastor of the Richland church officiated, assisted by Rev. Robert Anthony of New Haven, and Rev. Charles Shumway of Richland. The Masonic service was held at the grave with Simeon R. Trumbull, past master of Pulaski Lodge, acting as master and D. Ward Howard, acting as chaplain. November 8, 1929 - William P. Curtiss, age 65 years, 1 month, 1 day. Date of birth October 7, 1864, born in Hinsdale, Massachusetts. Sex, male; race, white; married; occupation, mill owner, woodworking plant. Length of residence in town where death occurred, 30 years. Name of wife, Mabel Burkitt Curtiss. Name of father, Edwin C. Curtiss, born in Hinsdale, Massachusetts. Name of mother, Sylvia Milliken, born in Hinsdale, Massachusetts. Signed by R. B. Curtiss, Richland, New York. Cause of death, coronary thrombosis, arteriosclerosis; contributed by diabetes, duration 4 years. Signed by Harriet Doane, M.D., November 9, 1929, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Richland, New York, November 11, 1929. Undertaker, Paul K. Foster, Pulaski, New York. | Curtiss, William Prescott (I31213)
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| 21640 | WILLIAM PRESLEY OBITUARY William J Presley September 6, 2022 William J. Presley, 71 of Lacona passed away Tuesday. Calling Hours are Friday 4-7pm at former SC Wesleyan Church building. Funeral Saturday 11am at the church. www.summervillefh.com Published by Syracuse Post Standard from Sep. 7 to Sep. 8, 2022. | Presley, William J (I82655)
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| 21641 | WILLIAM R. BOX DIES IN WATERTOWN Native of Pulaski Where He Spent His Early Life Watertown Times, Feb 10.: William Richard Box, a prominent resident of this city for more than 30 years and the proprietor of one of the best known undertaldng establishments in the city for that length of time, died at his home, 231 Paddock street, at 3:30 this morning after a long illness from heart trouble. Although Mr. Box had been seriously ill with heart disease since last September his condition had improved to the extent that members of his family had held hopes for his recovery and his death came suddenly and unexpected. He was up and around his house Monday and the day before was down stairs for his dinner. His condition remained in an encouraging state until Monday afternoon when he suffered a severe heart attack and from that time he gradually grew weaker until death came at 3:30 this morning. He had been the victim of serious heart trouble for several years and his last illness, began on. Sept, 22 when he suffered a severe heart attack and his condition became critical and it was thought for some time, he could not recover. He was admitted to the House of the, Good Samaritan on Oct. 25 where he remained as a patient until Dec, 14. During the time that he was at the hospital his condition became so critical that a blood transfusion was performed on Nov. 15 in an attempt to improve his condition. He became strong enough to leave the hospital on Dec. 14 and was then removed to his home on Paddock street, where he gradually improved but during that time he suffered some severe heart attacks. He was taken back to the House of the Good Samaritan on Jan. 7 and was again discharged on Jan. 12. Since that time he had steadily improved and had been able to be about the house and on at least one occasion had been out riding in his car. He remained about the same until he suffered the severe attack Monday afternoon. William R. Box was born in Pulaski, July 18, 1871, a son of Ricbard and' the late Jeanette Bennett Box. His father survives him and is now a resident of Pulaski. His mother's death occured last November. He started in the undertaking business with his father who for many years operated an undertaking and furnishing establishment in Pulaski. He spent his early life there and was graduated from the Pulaski High School. He was married June 26, 1894 to Miss Nina Dodge. The wedding which was the culmination of a school day romance took place in Pulaski. About the year 1894, he came to Watertown and went in the undertaking business with J. W. Empy. The firm was known as Empy and Box and the place of business was conducted on Court street at the present location of the Lince furniture company. Mr. Box later purchased Mr. Empy's share of the business and operated the business alone for several years. He later took a man named Donaldson in business with him and the firm became known as Box and Donaldson until Mr. Box retired. He retired from active business for a period of about two or three years and then started in the business for himself and opened his rooms at their present location at 161 Stone street where he had since maintained his business. In August, 1919, Mr. Box purchased the Lebovsky residence at 231 Paddock street and moyed from his former residence ijn Stone street to his new residence on Paddock streetwhere he had since lived. After his removal to his Paddock street, home he still kept the Stone street residence as a business place. Mr. Box was a member of Pulaski Lodge, No. 415, F. & A.M. and of Pulaski chapter, No. 579, R. A, 3VT. and of Watertown Commandery, No. 11, Knight Templars and Media Temple, A.A, O.N.M.S., and of Watertown City lodge No. 91, I.O.O.F. He was also a member of the Black River Valley club, the Watertown chamber of commerce, the Crescent Yacht club the Jefferson County Golf club and, several other Tntinieipal- and social organisations. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nina Dodge Box of this city, a daughter, Mrs. Frederick W. McKown, of Englewood, N.J., and a granddaughter, Alice Campbell McKown. He also "ifayes his father, Richard W. Box of Pulaski, and two brothers, Frederick F. Box of Skaneateles and Albert K. Box of Pulaski. The funeral service was held privately from the home on Paddock street, Friday morning at 11 Rev. Darwin F. Pickard, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of which Mr. Box was a member and a trustee, officiated. The bearers at the services were Albert Otis, William Alien, Frederick F Bugbee and Frederick MacKown, a son-in-law of Mr Box. The body was taken to Pulaski on the 2:05 train Friday afternoon for interment in the Pulaski cemetery Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Feb 18, 1925 | Box, William Richard (I36079)
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| 21642 | William R. Knowlton - died June 23, 1882, age 65 years. Plot A-152. Husband of Nancy M. Cox Knowlton. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 29, 1882 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Knowlton - In Pulaski, June 23d, | Knowlton, William R. (I67244)
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| 21643 | William R. Vibbert Obituary Condolences Vibbert, William R. Fairport: Died unexpectedly on February 20, 2008, at age 78. Predeceased by his 4 siblings; granddaughters, Jessica Lynn Pritchard, Sarah L. Guck, Allison L. Guck. Survived by his wife of 58 years Mona; children, Andrew, Cory (Pamela), Wendy (Tony) Lombardo, Sally (Edward) Guck; grandchildren, William Robert Vibbert III, David Michael (Janine) Vibbert, Gregory Allen Vibbert, Cory J. Vibbert Jr., Amanda Beth Vibbert, Nicole Marie Pritchard, Robert Joseph Pritchard; 7 great-grandchildren; brother Eugene (Betty) Vibbert; several nieces & nephews. He was a Korean War Veteran & Xerox retiree. Friends are invited to call Sunday, 1-4 PM at PAYNE & MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 1040 Rt. 31, Macedon, where his service will immediately follow at 4PM. Interment Oakwood Cemetery at the family's convenience. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Lollypop Farm. logo Published in Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Feb. 22, 2008 | Vibbert, William Robert (I57743)
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| 21644 | William R. Widrig - 1866 - September 13, 1911. Son of James and Flora Widrig. Husband of Laura E. Wilbur Widrig. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 20, 1911 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - William Widrig Dies - Injured While Catching a Ride on a Milk Train - Last Wednesday about noon, as William Widrig, of New Centerville was jumping aboard the milk train, leaving Richland for the east, he fell under the train and the trucks went over his arm. He was picked up and rushed to Watertown hospital where the arm was amputated at the shoulder, bat the man was so reduced by loss of blood and the - shock he died in a few minutes after the operation. His body was brought to Pierce's undertaking rooms at Altmar and then back to New Centerville where a service was held at one o'clock, Sunday, and the further services, with sermon by Rev. A. A. Hand, of Orwell, was held at the Methodist church, at Richland at two o'clock. The sermon was an appeal to the living to make good use of the opportunities for making their lives noble and shun the things that degrade and destroy character and virtue. William Widrig was born in New Centerville forty-seven years ago. He was son of James and Flora Widrig. He leaves besides his father, one sister, Mrs. Sumner Bishop, and a wife with eight children. Following is the report of the coroner's inquest as given by the Watertown Times: "After investigating the accident which befell William Widrig at Richland Wednesday, Coroner H. L. Smith decided an inquest unnecessary and exonerated the railroad from blame. Widrig died Thursday in a hospital here from injuries sustained by being run over by the milk train at Richland. It appears from the coroner's investigation that Widrig had been in the habit of catching rides from Richland to his home a short distance down the tracks. It is said that he had been drinking on the night of the accident and that he remarked to one of the men who picked him up that "drink was the cause of this." | Widrig, William Ransom (I60167)
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| 21645 | William S. Blake, who is president of the Senoso Paper Company, of Phoenix, is representative of the successful business men of Oswego County. He was born at Clay, Onondaga County, N. Y., in November, 1871, the son of George and Rebecca (Ludlow) Blake. George Blake was born at Buckinghamshire, England, and came to this country in 1842. He settled in Onondaga County, where he successfully engaged in farming. He died in 1912 and his wife, also a native of England, died in 1892. They are buried at Clay, N. Y. To Mr. and Mrs. Blake were born the following children: 1. John, who died in 1926. 2. George, who died in 1922. 3. Sarah, who died in 1909. 4. Anna Weller, who died in 1912. 5. William S., the subject of this sketch. 6. Charles, who died in 1914. 7. Henry, who died in 1924. William S. Blake attended the grade and high schools of Phoenix, N. Y. He taught school for two years and then followed the trade of carpenter for several years. His next venture was with the Crescent Paper Company at Phoenix, with whom he was identified for four years. He then established a retail coal business at Phoenix, which he still successfully manages. Since 1916 he has been identified with the Senoso Paper Company, the business being organized in that year. The modern factory was erected in March, 1917, and the company is widely known as manufacturers of paper specialties, including napkins, towels, etc. About 20 people are employed by the company. In 1892 Mr. Blake married Miss Anne Limbeck, of Phoenix, the daughter of Henry and Lucy (Santer) Limbeck. Both natives of Germany are deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Blake have no children. Politically, Mr. Blake has always been independent. He is a member of the school board of Phoenix, has served on the local water board for nine years, and has been village assessor for 13 years. He is affiliated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. His wife holds membership in the Congregational Church. From: The North Country A History, Embracing Jefferson, St. Lawrence, Oswego, Lewis and Franklin Counties, New York. By: Harry F. Landon Historical Publishing Company Indianopolis, Indiana 1932 | Blake, William S. (I3124)
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| 21646 | William S. Broadhurst February 29, 1944 - February 13, 2014 Obituary for William S. Broadhurst William S. Broadhurst, 69, of Fountain Hill, died Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014, at Lehigh Valley Hospital Muhlenberg. He was the fiancé of Bonnie Frick for 14 years. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late Charles and Alice Kulp. Bill worked for John McAuliffe Paving Co. in Allentown for over 40 years. Besides working, he enjoyed fishing and hunting. Surviving: in addition to his fiancé Bonnie are daughters Margie of Texas, Linda of Northampton; son Dale of NY; 6 grandchildren; brother Charlie Kulp of Allentown; former wife Darlene Broadhurst of Fountain Hill; Bonnie's son, Robert A. Frick of Fountain Hill. He was predeceased by his son William, Jr. Services: 11am Wednesday Feb. 19, 2014 at Cantelmi Funeral Home, 1311 Broadway, Fountain Hill, where relatives and friends, may call from 10-11am. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, to Animals in Distress, P.O. Box 609 Coopersburg, PA 18036. Online condolences at www.cantelmifuneralhome.com William S. Broadhurst William S. Broadhurst, 69, of Fountain Hill died on February 13, 2014. Survivors: with fiance, Bonnie L. Frick and her son, Robert A. Frick both of Fountain Hill. Services: 11 a.m. Wed., Feb. 19, 2014, at Cantelmi Funeral Home, Fountain Hill, call from 10 to 11 a.m. www.cantelmifuneralhome.com Published in Morning Call on Feb. 16, 2014 Date of Birth: Tuesday, February 29th, 1944 Date of Death: Thursday, February 13th, 2014 Funeral Home: Cantelmi Funeral Home www.cantelmifuneralhome.com 1311 Broadway Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania, UNITED STATES 18015 Obituary: William S. Broadhurst, 69, of Fountain Hill, died Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014, at Lehigh Valley Hospital Muhlenberg. He was the fiancé of Bonnie Frick for 14 years. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late Charles and Alice Kulp. Bill worked for John McAuliffe Paving Co. in Allentown for over 40 years. Besides working, he enjoyed fishing and hunting. Surviving: in addition to his fiancé Bonnie are daughters Margie of Texas, Linda of Northampton; son Dale of NY; 6 grandchildren; brother Charlie Kulp of Allentown; former wife Darlene Broadhurst of Fountain Hill; Bonnie's son, Robert A. Frick of Fountain Hill. He was predeceased by his son William, Jr. Services: 11am Wednesday Feb. 19, 2014 at Cantelmi Funeral Home, 1311 Broadway, Fountain Hill, where relatives and friends, may call from 10-11am. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, to Animals in Distress, P.O. Box 609 Coopersburg, PA 18036. Online condolences at www.cantelmifuneralhome.com | Broadhurst, William S. (I59089)
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| 21647 | William S. Broadhurst, Jr. - September 2, 1963 - February 1, 2009 - William S. Broadhurst, Jr., 45, of Bethlehem, passed away, Sunday, February 1, 2009 in St. Luke's Hospital - Fountain Hill. Born in Allentown, he was the son of William S. Broadhurst, Sr. Survivors: Wife, Gretchen M. Broadhurst, two sons, Joshua W. and Jerome S. Broadhurst, a brother, Dale and a sister Margie. | Broadhurst, William S. Jr. (I59296)
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| 21648 | WILLIAM S. BROWN - RETIRED TEACHER Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 15, 2002Browse Issues William Stanley Brown, 80, of 375 Roslyn Drive, Lumberton, N.C., formerly of Pulaski, died March 2 at his home. Born May 23, 1921, in Pulaski, he was a son of W. Stanley and Eva Ingersoll Brown. He was an Army veteran of World War II and worked in the family hardware business in Pulaski for several years. He graduated from Oswego State Teachers College and taught at Pulaski and Central Square high schools before moving to North Carolina in 1970. Mr. Brown was an instructor of math and science at Robeson Community College, Lumberton, until he retired in 1986. Mr. Brown and his wife spent summers at their camp at Eagle Crag Lake in the Adirondacks. He was a communicant of St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, Lumberton. Surviving are his wife, Mary T.; a daughter, Maureen E. Rinde, Savannah, Ga.; two brothers, Robert C., Fayson Lakes, N.J., and James C., Phoenix, Ariz.; three sisters, Virginia Smith, Sandy Creek, Katherine Brown, Phoenix, Ariz., and Evelyn Davis, Camp Verde, Ariz.; two granddaughters, a great-granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements were with Floyd Mortuary & Crematory, Lumberton. A graveside service will be held in Pulaski at a later date. | Brown, William Stanley Jr. (I46261)
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| 21649 | William S. Damon - September 2, 1845 - October 23, 1917. Son of George Bonner and Betsey Mason Damon. Husband of Emily M. Allen Damon. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, November 7, 1917 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - William Damon, after an illness of two years passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Albert Bonner, where he had been cared for during his sickness. Three brothers, George, Clayton and Elmer, survive him, also three daughters, Mrs. Hattie Bonner, Mrs. Cora Balch, Mrs. Etta Snow, and five sons, William Jr., Ernest, Fred, Franklin and Don. The funeral was held in the home of Mrs. Bonner, Thursday afternoon and burial made in Evergreen cemetery. | Damon, William S. (I72817)
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| 21650 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Drake, William James (I62796)
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