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2351 Charles C. Granger - 1868 - January 21, 1953. Son of Lewis and Jane Cooper Granger. Husband of Amy C. Tupper Granger.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 22, 1953 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Charles C. Granger, a farmer and life resident of the Pulaski area, died yesterday at the home of his son, Charles, Jr., with whom he had lived in Otisco and Tully for 15 years. Mr. Granger attended Otisco Presbyterian church. He is survived by two other sons, Ambrus and Harold Granger of North Bay; a sister, Mrs. Alta Adams of McConnellsville; 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 11:30 am. tomorrow at the Hartwell funeral home, Tully, by the Rev. R. Donald Williamson. Burial will be in Richland cemetery.
 
Granger, Charles C (I31201)
 
2352 CHARLES D. DAVIS DIES AT AGE 54
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - November 4, 1992Browse Issues
Ellisburg Mayor Charles D. Davis, 54, died at 1:20 a.m. today at his home on North Main Street. He had been ill with cancer.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville, with the Rev. William Harkins, pastor of the Ellisburg United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Ellisburg Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Jefferson County Inc.

Surviving are his wife, Nancy M.; three daughters, Karen Davis-Zehr, Pierrepont Manor, Kelly Davis, Ellisburg, and Kristine Davis-Richter, Adams; three grandsons; his father, Dennis Davis, Ellisburg; a sister, Joyce Davis, Ellisburg; a brother, Omar Davis, Pulaski; nieces and nephews.

A sister, Beverly Porter, died in 1979.

Born Jan. 29, 1938, in Pulaski, son of Dennis and Ella Loomis Davis, he attended Belleville Central School and married Nancy M. Sprague Oct. 10, 1959, in Ellisburg United Methodist Church.

Mr. Davis was employed by the Roe Feed Co. in Woodville from 1958 to 1966 and by the town of Ellisburg Highway Department from 1966 until the time of his death.

He was a member of the Ellisburg Fire Department, the Ellisburg Library board, and was trustee for the village of Ellisburg for 10 years. He had been mayor of the village of Ellisburg for the past eight years. 
Davis, Charles Dennis (I43037)
 
2353 Charles D. LaBella, 60, of Troy, Ohio passed away on Monday, September 3, 2007 at his residence. He was born in Rochester, New York on October 4, 1946 to the late William and Lois (Spriggs/Sprake) Eckhoff. Charles is survived by his wife, Tina (Kinder) LaBella; 3 sons and daughter-in-law, David LaBella of Mahoning, Pennsylvania, Jason and Evie LaBella of Loma Linda, California, Michael LaBella of Palm Bay, Florida; 3 daughters and son-in-law, Tina Montez of Allentown, Pennsylvania, Laurie and Dale of Allentown, Pennsylvania, Lois LaBella of Troy; 16 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild; sister and brother-in-law, Karen and John Higgins of Wildwood, Florida; 2 brothers and sister-in-law, Maurice and Barbara LaBella of Rainbow Lake, Florida, William Eckhoff of Pennsylvania. In addition to his parents, Charles was preceded in death by his son, Ted LaBella. He was a Veteran of the United States Navy and served his country during the Vietnam War. Charles was a former member of the Loyal Order of the Moose and the American Legion Post #43, Troy. Charles retired as a maintenance man from the Park Regency Apartments in Troy. There will be a private service at the convenience of the family. There will be no public visitation. Arrangements are in charge of Fisher-Cheney Funeral Home. Labella, Charles David (I58399)
 
2354 Charles D. Seeley, Spanish-American War Veteran, Dies

Charles D. Seeley, a veteran of the Spanish-American War, died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Nash, 2010 Grant Boulevard.

He was a former employe of the Sheridan roofing Company of Syracuse. He is survived by his parents; two sisters, Mrs. Frank L. Smith, and Mrs. Edna Burgess of Waterloo, and two brothers, Raymond S. Seeley and Frank Seeley of Syracuse.

Funeral services will be conducted from the undertaking rooms of Burns & O’Brien at 1 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be in Maple Cemetery, Waterloo.

Published in the Syracuse Herald, (Syracuse, NY) Saturday June 20, 1931 page 6

[Grandson of SGS #2905 - Charles Dennis; Alonzo M.; Orris (#2905); Lemuel (#1180); Lemuel; Gideon; Joseph; John; Nathaniel; Robert] 
Seeley, Charles Dennis (I6562)
 
2355 CHARLES D. TURGEON
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - January 4, 1988Browse Issues

Graveside services for Charles D. Turgeon, 77, of Kissimmee, Florida, and Watertown, who died Thursday at Kissimmee Memorial Hospital, will be in the spring in Oakwood Cemetery, Theresa, Jefferson County.

There will be no calling hours.

He was born in Clayton. He was a graduate of Clayton High School. Before retiring, he was a manager of Acme Market food stores in Fayetteville, Syracuse, Rome, Utica, Pulaski and Watertown.

Mr. Turgeon was active in the First United Methodist Church of Watertown.

Surviving are his wife, the former Bella Bateman; one daughter, Bonnie Borrello of Dallas, Texas; one brother, Roy of Georgia; and several grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Cummings Funeral Home, Clayton, has charge of arrangements. 
Turgeon, Charles D (I46929)
 
2356 Charles D. Wright - February 17, 1849 - December 12, 1923. Son of Lyman and Olive Emmons Wright. Husband of Mary Wright & Irma L. Gilbert Wright (married May 27, 1885.)

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 13, 1923 Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Former Railroad Man Found Dead in Richland Basement - Pulaski, December 13 - Charles D. Wright, 74, a retired New York Central worker, was found dead yesterday in the basement of the home in Richland which he had occupied with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Elvira Eggleston. Alfred Ackley, a neighbor, made the discovery after Mrs. Eggleston had notified him that Mr. Wright had not been seen for some hours, and that she was alarmed. Dr. P. D. Bailey, of Orwell, was called but he found that the man had been dead for three or four hours, at least, when found. Mr. Wright was born in Adams, but retired from active work and came to Richland three years ago. He has one son, Willis Wright, of Meirilla, Saskatchewan, and several nephews and nieces in Pulaski. 
Wright, Charles D (I36697)
 
2357 Charles David Edwards - 1864 - April 17, 1937. Plot B-376. Son of David and Mary Ferber Edwards. Husband of Katherine Shepherd “Kate” Maltby Edwards. Married July 19, 1889 at Sandy Creek, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 21, 1937 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Charles Edwards Dies in Syracuse - Native of England - Long in Meat Business Here - Charles David Edwards, 73, retired farmer and meat dealer, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Edith Edwards Rudes, Syracuse, Monday, April 17, about 1 p.m., after more than two years of declining health. Mr. Edwards was widely known throughout this section for many years as a meat dealer, operating a peddling service, a business in which he started when a youth still in his teens and continued until 1911, when he retired from that and gave his entire attention to the management of his farm on lower Lake street. The farm he later sold to his son-in-law, Lawson M. Lighthall, but he and Mrs. Edwards continued their home there. In October 1935 the farm home burned with almost a total loss of household and personal effects and since that time Mr. Edwards had been in a weekend and feeble condition. He was a man of steady habits and unquestioned integrity and honesty. During the many active years of his life he applied himself closely to his work, spending his few leisure hours in his home in his almost only diversion, reading. Mr. Edwards was born in England in 1864, a son of the late David and Mary Ferber Edwards. He came to America with his parents when a lad of 7, and early in life took on the work and responsibilities of a man. He knew what hard work was and never shirked arduous tasks. The early home of the Edwards family was on lower Lake street, where Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Godsmark now live, and later in the Maltby Corner neighborhood on upper North street. It was when they lived there that he met and married Miss Katie Maltby in July 1889, who survives him. Surviving, besides the widow, are two daughters and two sons, Mary Edwards Ellis (Mrs. Jay Ellis) of Auburn; Jennie Edwards Lighthall (Mrs. Lawson Lighthall) of this village; Frank Edwards, also of Pulaski, and Thomas R. Edwards of Boston, Massachusetts. Another son, Robert Edwards, died in France when serving in the world war. It was for the latter that the local post of the American Legion was named. There also survived two brothers and two sisters, Archie Edwards of Pulaski; Leonard Edwards of Syracuse; Edith Edwards Rudes (Mrs. Emerson Rudes) Syracuse, and Gwendolyn Edwards Adsit, of Albany, and eight grandchildren. Another child, Charles died in infancy. The funeral will be held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Lighthall tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, with burial in the family plot in the local cemetery. Rev. Lee A. Howe, Jr., pastor of the Baptist church will officiate.
 
Edwards, Charles David (I55970)
 
2358 Charles E. Allen - November 11, 1839 - January 27, 1920. Son of Edward and Mary Ann Suydam Allen. Husband of Jane Beadle Allen & Charlotte DeGarmo Bonner Allen (married May 12, 1892 at Orwell, New York.)
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 4, 1920 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Charles E. Allen Dies Aged 80 - Charles E. Allen was born in the town of Orwell, November, 1839 and died in that town, January 27, 1920. Mr. Allen was a son of one of the pioneers of the town of Orwell and had lived in that town all his life, occupied in farming all those years. He leaves a widow, one sister, Mrs. Helen Casler of Pulaski, one son, Glenn Allen, one niece in this locality, Mrs. Charles J. Wightman, of Pulaski, daughter of his brother, the late Orla Allen. Funeral services were held at Orwell, Thursday.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 4, 1920 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Molino - E. Allen of Mexico attended the funeral of Charles Allen, Thursday, January 29. Nearly three weeks ago Charles E. Allen slipped on the cement floor of his barn and fractured his hip from which he never recovered. He died January 27, 1920, aged 80 years. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Walter Clement, at the home, January 29, burial at Orwell. He is survived by a wife, one sister, Mrs. Helen Casler of Pulaski, several nieces and nephews, to whom much sympathy is extended. The community has lost a kind, helpful neighbor.
 
Allen, Charles E. (I72628)
 
2359 CHARLES E. BELLOWS, FERNWOOD, DIES AT 60
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 27, 1992Browse Issues
Charles E. Bellows, 60, County Route 41A, employee of Schoeller Technical Papers, Pulaski, died Wednesday afternoon at his home.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Jerry Jenkins, pastor of Assembly of God Church, Pulaski, officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Oswego County Hospice, at the H. Douglas Barclay Court House, Pulaski, or to the American Cancer Society.

Surviving are his wife, Barbara; four daughters, Debbie Bellows, Gayle DeLong, Laurie Egan and Kristy Bellows, all of Fernwood; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Donald, Pulaski, and Lynn, Richland, and nieces and nephews.

A brother, Glenn, was killed in action during the Korean War in 1952.

He was born Dec. 5, 1931, in Syracuse, a son of Harrison and Lillian Sloper Bellows. He attended schools in Liverpool and Pulaski.

Mr. Bellows served in the Army from 1952 to 1954 during the Korean War.

He married Barbara Fryer Oct. 9, 1954, in Lysander.

Mr. Bellows was employed by Prestolite Corp., Syracuse, for 32 years. He had worked at Schoeller Technical Papers for the past 8 1/2 years.

He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars post, Pulaski. 
Bellows, Charles E. (I56589)
 
2360 CHARLES E. CROSS, LAST OF NINE CHILDREN PASSES AWAY

Charles E. Cross was born in this village August 4, 1843. He spent his early life, in Pulask and engaged in carriage making and woodworking.

He married Miss Ennis Bentley, October 2, 1865, who died many years ago. In 1887 Mr. Cross left Pulaski to make his home in Rochester and remained there until 1910 when he moved to Cleveland, Ohio, remaining there until 1921 when he came back to Pulaski to reside and has made this his home, since then.

Mr. Cross was a member of St. James Episcopal church, of this village.

A short time ago Mr. Cross was taken ill and was removed to Ideal Rest hospital in Orwell, where he died May 19. He is survived by an only daughter, Mrs. A. H. Godsmark of Binghamton. He was the last of nine children.

Funeral services were held from St. James church, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Ray Wotton, rector of St. James church officiating.

Burial in Pulaski cemetery.

Source: May 25, 1927 
Cross, Charles E. (I55444)
 
2361 CHARLES E. LOWER - TEACHER, ORGANIST
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - November 24, 2003
Charles E. Lower, 81, of 34 Pine St., died Sunday at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown.

Mr. Lower was a teacher at Phoenix, Pulaski and Oswego high schools for 35 years.

He was choir director and organist at Pulaski Congregational Church and organist at St. John's and St. Mary's churches in Oswego. Previously, he had been organist and choir director in the Catholic church at Amsterdam for many years. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church and Robert Edwards American Legion Post 358.

Born Aug. 4, 1922, in Oswego, son of George W. and Agnes Carney Lower, he graduated from Oswego High School and received bachelor's and master's degrees from Oswego State Teachers College.

He served in the Army Air Forces during World War II.

He married Eleanor M. Murtha on June 21, 1968. She died Aug. 23, 1998.

Surviving are a brother, George W. Jr., Michigan; a stepdaughter, Mary Ellen Miller, Pulaski; two stepsons, Robert A. Murtha Jr., Auburn, and Brian J. Murtha, Pulaski, 10 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. John the Evangelist Church. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. 
Lower, Charles Edward (I40723)
 
2362 Charles E. Peterson - June 22, 1959 - May 6, 1972. Plot X-709. Son of Vernon A. and Barbara Joan Quinlan Peterson.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 10, 1972 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Charles E. Peterson Victim of Third Drowning - Charles E. Peterson, 12, of Seber Road, Sandy Creek, drowned Saturday, May 6 in three feet of water in an excavation ditch off Nelson Avenue, Pulaski, Sheriffs deputies said. Undersheriff Whitney Schouten said it appeared that the boy had been walking up wet planks to the entrance of the house when he lost his balance or slipped and fell striking his head. The body was discovered by his brother, Alan Peterson and another carpenter Leon Meeks, who noticed that Charles had not been seen for about 20 minutes. They had given him mouth to mouth resuscitation until the arrival of the Pulaski Fire Department, but the boy failed to respond. Dr. A. B. Thompson, appointed coroner's physician, pronounced the boy dead at the scene. - Charles E. Peterson - Born in Oswego June 22, 1959, he was the son of Vernon and Barbara Quinlan Peterson. He was a seventh grade student at Sandy Creek Central School. He is survived by his parents, Vernon and Barbara Peterson; five brothers, Vernon R. of Pulaski, Alan L. of Mineola, twins Stanley and Steven at home and his twin brother Cecil, also at home; five sisters, Mrs. Richard (Joanne) Skellington of Altmar, Mrs. Larry (Sue Ann) Whittier of Watertown, Mrs. John (Vicki) Leach of Pulaski, Miss Barbara Lynn Peterson and Miss Viola Joy Peterson at home; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Peterson of Lakeland, Florida; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kilts of Pulaski; paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Edith O'Brien of Rome. The funeral was held Tuesday, May 9 at 1 p.m. at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. The Rev. David Zuber of Wesleyan Church, Sandy Creek, officiated. Burial was in Pulaski Cemetery.
 
Peterson, Charles E. (I63545)
 
2363 Charles E. Russell - December 13, 1829 - April 30, 1903. Husband of Melissa H. Slater & Lucinda Slater Russell.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May _1903 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - At his home in New Haven, New York, April 30, occurred the death of Charles E. Russell. Mr. Russell had been ill but a short time, and his death was a complete surprise to all his acquaintances. He had been a resident of this town for a number of years, and by his genial disposition and kindly acts had endeared himself to a large circle of friends and neighbors. He was a prominent member of Doyle Post of this place. Prompt in his attendance at the meetings, ever ready to assist and help in whatever work was to be done by them, kind and obliging to the W.R.C., he will be greatly missed by both organizations. The Post attended his funeral, and beautiful floral offerings of roses and carnations were placed upon his casket by both Post and Corps. The Rev C A miller conducted the funeral service, and his remains were taken to the Willis cemetery in Richland for interment. Mr. Russell leaves to mourn his loss a widow and daughter (Mrs. H. Wallace), of this place. All that loving hands of a devoted wife and daughter could do to prolong his life was done, and hopes of his recovery were had by all, but God willed him and he answered the last roll call, and was "mustered in" to join that great army that stand before the throne of God. An so in the gentle spring time amid, the beautiful flowers and the singing of the birds we laid our dear brother and comrade away till the resurrection morn, thinking, As one by one our ranks are cleft, And comrades drop away, To those who wait are lessons left, Live faithful while you may. We stood for right when hostile might assailed our flag and land. God help us all for faith and right and charity to stand. And when the last long roll shall sound, May every comrade be [last line cut off]. 
Russell, Charles Edward (I50848)
 
2364 Charles E. Trumbull - August 26, 1867 - April 19, 1945. Son of Erastus and Alzina Minerva Bull Trumbull. Husband of Elsie M. Ingersoll Trumbull (married February 6, 1895) & Mary Louise Harvey Morton (married April 1, 1926.) [Note: Mary Morton died January 30, 1983 in Waterville, New York and is buried in Pulaski Village Cemetery at Pulaski, New York.]

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 26, 1945 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Heart Attack Fatal To Charles Trumbull - Charles E. Trumbull, 77, lifelong resident of Pulaski as a fanner and business man, died unexpectedly Thursday night at his home at Salina and Port streets. He had been suffering from a cold, but had only been confined to the house for a day when he suffered a heart attack. He was born August 26, 1867, at the old Trumbull homestead in the Lehigh district on the Rome road about a mile east of Pulaski. His parents were Erastus and Alzina Bull Trumbull. He had been a successful fanner all of his life and moved to Pulaski about 20 years ago. In Pulaski he had been engaged in the auto sales and hardware business at one time. He was a member of Pulaski grange and the Congregational church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Harvey Trumbull; one daughter, Mrs. Blanche Caufield; a sister, Miss Etta Trumbull, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at the home on Sunday by Rev. Dr. Howard Deller of the Congregational church. Burial was in Riverside cemetery, Pulaski. 
Trumbull, Charles E. (I45184)
 
2365 Charles Edgar Cole - August 20, 1835 - December 24, 1917. Plot A-190. Son of Benjamin Adam and Mary Keyser Cole. Husband of Marion L. Zimmerman Cole.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 2, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Charles E. Cole - On Monday evening, December 24th, occurred the death of Charles E. Cole, who lived west of this village and a mile north of the Bethel church. Mr. Cole was born in LeRay, Jefferson County, in 1835. He lived on the farm where he was born in LeRay, Jefferson County, in to [sic] Watertown, residing there until twenty-two years ago when he moved to the farm where he died. Mr. Cole is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. S. J. Hewitt, of this village and three grandchildren, Mrs. Ethel Wilbur, of this village; Mrs. Leon Peo, of Cape Vincent; Miss Marion McPherson who resided with her grandparents. Funeral services were held at the home, Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, Rev. Frank H. Ferris, of Pulaski officiating. Burial in Pulaski cemetery.
 
Cole, Charles Edgar (I82909)
 
2366 Charles Edward Briggs - March 27, 1858 - April 3, 1921. Son of George and Helen Baker Briggs. Husband of Effie Rose Hungerford.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 7, 1921 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Found Dead Sunday, C. E. Briggs, Civil Engineer - Daysville Man Found Dead in Bed in Room in Randall House, Pulaski - Charles E. Briggs, 63, civil engineer and surveyor, was found dead in bed at about noon Sunday at the Randall house, where he had been stopping for a short time during the absence of his wife. For some time past he had been surveying along the Salmon river in the eastern section of Oswego county with Harry Church of Buffalo, the latter an engineer in the employ of the Niagara, Lockport & Ontario Power company. Shortly after 10 o'clock Saturday night Mr. Briggs went to his room at the hotel and about midnight was stricken with acute indigestion. Dr. Fenton E. MacCallum was called and Benjamin D Randall, former landlord of the hotel, remained with Mr. Briggs for some time. Mr. Briggs did not appear for breakfast at 9 o'clock, but little attention was paid to the matter. An hour later a rap at the door of his room failed to elicit a response and it was decided best to not disturb him. At about noon Mr. Randall went to the room occupied by Mr. Briggs and failing to get a response to his repeated rapping, Mr. Randall secured a stepladder and looking through the transom observed the engineer in bed. Clark Manwaring of Daysville, who has been assisting Mr. Briggs in his engineering work, entered the room through the open transom and unlocked the door. A hurried examination of the body of the engineer indicated he had been dead several hours. Coroner Leroy F. Hollis of Lacona was notified over the long distance telephone and motored here this afternoon. After taking the statement of Mr. Randall and others the coroner deemed an inquest unnecessary and Dr. MacCallum signed the customary certificate, giving acute indigestion, with which the engineer had long suffered, as the cause of death. The body was taken to the undertaking rooms of Simley J. Hewitt in Lewis street and was later removed to the family home at Daysville, four miles west of Pulaski, in the town of Richland. Mr. Briggs was born March 27, 1858, at Lockport, where he passed his boyhood days. For a time he was engaged in the insurance business in Syracuse and came to this town about 20 years ago and had since made his home at Daysville. Surviving besides the widow are two sisters, Mrs. Robert Turner of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Bert Stockwell of Lockport. Mrs. Briggs, who had been under treatment in the City hospital at Oswego, reached Pulaski Sunday. She is nearly prostrated. Rev. Hamilton D. B. MacNeil, former rector of St. James Episcopal church, Pulaski, and now stationed at Sherburne, where he is rector of Grace Episcopal church, officiated at the funeral of Mr. Briggs. Services were held at the family home in Daysville at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Burial in Willis cemetery, six miles south of Pulaski.

Newspaper Obituary - Friday Evening, April 8, 1921 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - There was a large attendance of relatives and friends at the funeral of Charles E. Briggs, held at the residence of Mrs. Olive S. Hungerford, four miles west of Pulaski, at which the officiating clergyman was the Rev. H. D. B. MacNeil, formerly of this village, now rector of Grace Episcopal church, Sherburne. The floral tributes, which included set pieces, were numerous and handsome. Members of Daysville Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, attended the cemetery. Mr. Briggs was a well-known civil engineer and surveyor. He was found dead in a south side hotel Sunday.
 
Briggs, Charles Edward (I55195)
 
2367 Charles Edward West - May 15, 1848 - January 25, 1929. Son of Silas and Rebecca Davis West. Husband of Gertrude Elsamane “Kate” Hall West. Married May 31, 1874 in Orwell Township, Oswego County, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 7, 1929 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - Charles E. West, aged 80 years, died January 25 at his home in Port Byron, following an illness of one week. Surviving are his wife; four daughters, Mrs. Charles Sheeley, Tariffville, Connecticut; Mrs. Warren Mott, Cayuga; Mrs. Harry Laws, East Syracuse, and Mrs. Margaret Gilbert, Skaneateles. Mr. West who had lived in Cayuga County about fifteen years, was born in the town of Orwell. Burial will be made in Evergreen cemetery in the spring. 
West, Charles Edward (I72208)
 
2368 Charles Edward Whaley - April 13, 1937 - December 4, 2003. Son of Orley H. and Elizabeth M. White Whaley. Husband of Wanda Whaley. Married February 28, 1958.

Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, December 6, 2003 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Charles E. Whaley, Foreman - Charles E. Whaley, 66, Canning Factory Road, died Thursday at his home. Mr. Whaley worked for the Oswego County Highway Department for 28 years, retiring in 1992 as a foreman. He previously worked at Crouse-Hinds, Syracuse, for several years. He was a former chief and member of the Richland Fire Department and a former Boy Scout leader, served as a Little League coach and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Born April 13, 1937, in Richland, son of Orley and Elizabeth While Whaley, he graduated from Pulaski High School in 1955 and was a lifelong resident of Richland. He married Wanda Whaley on February 28, 1958. Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Cheryld A Emmons, Alfred, and Deborah Karczewski, Marietta, and three grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. Jason Woodford officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 p.m. today at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Richland Fire Department, Richland, New York 13144, or Oswego County Hospice, P.O. Box 102, Oswego, New York 13126.
Class of 1955 PACS 
Whaley, Charles Edward (I71608)
 
2369 Charles Emerson Balch - July 4, 1869 - January 22, 1913. Son of John Henry and Mary Ellen Cutler Balch. Husband of Cora Belle Damon Balch. [Note: For more information on Cora, please find her in this cemetery listed as “Cora Belle Damon Balch Clark”.]
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 29, 1913 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Death of Charles E. Balch - Charles Emerson Balch, for many years a former resident of Orwell, passed away at his home in Baldwinsville, Onondaga County, New York, January 22, 1913, after a brief illness of one week from acute Bright’s disease. Mr. Balch was the son of John H. Balch, Sr., and Mary E. Cutler. He was born July 4, 1868, in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, coming to Orwell in the fall of 1868 with his parents and living on the old homestead until 1904. With his family then moved to Phoenix, New York, until about eight months ago when he moved his family to Baldwinsville. Mr. Balch has been in the employment of the F. B. Woodbury Chair Company, for the past twenty-one years and up to the time of his illness in the capacity of foreman. Mr. Balch was married November 15, 1892, to Cora Damon, of Orwell, New York, and is survived by his wife and one daughter, Violet. His father resides in Oswego city, retired, his mother having died in 1878. George Waltsin, a brother, now living in Alton, Florida; Arthur Allen, of Richland, New York, and four half-brothers of Rochester, New York, Royce Himes Balch, P. Raymond Balch, John Henry Jr., and Orlo Morgan Balch. The grandfather, William Balch, was one of the first settlers of Orwell. Mr. Balch was buried in the family burying ground of Orwell, New York. The I.O.O.F. turned out in a body. Four half-brothers acted as pallbearers. The father and brothers wish to thank the friends and all those who so kindly officiated during the late bereavement. The choir and brothers in F. L. & T.
 
Balch, Charles Emerson (I72732)
 
2370 Charles Ernest Martineau - January 5, 1876 - August 10, 1932. Son of Joseph and Lura Parsons Martineau. Husband of Fannie Lulu Irons Martineau

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, August 17, 1932 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - Charles E. Martineau, long a resident of this village, died at his home about 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. He was well known in railroad work Charles Martineau was born January 5, 1876 in Orleans County and came to this vicinity 28 years ago. He is survived by his widow, Fannie L. Martineau; six daughters and four sons, Mrs. C. A. Kurtz, Otisco; Mrs. Orla Anson, Richland; Mrs. Leilia Green, Richland; Mrs. E. W. Brice, Liverpool; Mrs. Lyle Stevens, Durhamville; Miss Ruth Martineau, Richland; Charles F., Stanley, Keith and Edwin, all of Richland; two sisters and one brother, Mrs. William Smith of Edgewater, New Jersey, Miss L. Martineau of New York City and Henry of Solvay. Funeral services were held at his late home on Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Howland of Syracuse and Rev. Barnard of this place were the officiating ministers. Burial at Richland. 
Martineau, Charles Ernest (I45725)
 
2371 Charles Erwin Mowry - September 26, 1893 - April 26, 1969. Son of Oliver Burrill and Ella Albertine Calkins Mowry. Husband of Rena Mae Halsey. Married March 12, 1917.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, April 28, 1969 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico - Charles E. Mowry, 75, of Wayne Street, died Saturday at Harr-Wood nursing home, Oswego, after two months illness. He was born September 26, 1893 in the Town of Mexico, son of Oliver and Ella Calkins Mowry, and operated a dairy farm for many years. He later worked as a custodian at Mexico Academy and Central School 15 years before his retirement in 1960. He was a member of Mexico United Methodist Church and of Mexico Grange 218. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rena Halsey Mowry of Mexico; four sons, Donald of Waco, Texas, Kenneth, Richard and William Mowry; two daughters, Mrs. John (Ella) flamer of Mexico and Mrs. James (Helen) Harris of Clayville, 16 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; two sisters, the Misses Ethelyn and Bessie Mowry of Selkirk Shores. Services will be 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Miner Funeral Home. The Rev. Burten Croop, officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Friends may call 7 to 9 tonight at the funeral home.
 
Mowry, Charles Erwin (I55182)
 
2372 Charles Ezra Carpenter - October 15, 1871 - November 25, 1950. Son of Dewitt and Abby A. Stevens Carpenter. Husband of Rosa M. Stevens Carpenter.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 30, 1950 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Attack Fatal to C. E. Carpenter - Charles E. Carpenter, 79, a lifelong resident of Orwell, died at his home of a heart attack during the storm Saturday, apparently from overexertion. The roof of his farm barn and chimney had been damaged by the windstorm and, in an attempt to remedy the damage, he was stricken and did not recover. Funeral services were held from the Foster Funeral home in Park street Tuesday at 1 p.m. Rev. Harold Barnard of Carthage, assisted by Rev. K. L. Combs of the Richland Methodist church officiated. Interment was made in Evergreen cemetery at Orwell. Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. Rosa Stevens Carpenter, are a daughter, Mrs. Granville Clifford of Orwell; a son, Vernon Carpenter, Syracuse; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Eastman of Adams Center and Mrs. Lillian Hammond, Syracuse; one brother, Ralph Carpenter, Beaumont, Texas; and three grandchildren, Barbara, William and Elizabeth Clifford, Orwell. Mr. Carpenter was born in Orwell on October 15, 1871, a son of Dewitt and Abby a Stevens Carpenter and had been a resident of this section all his life. He had always been engaged in the sawmill and lumber business, and was the promoter of “Little America,” camp resort on the Redfield-Orwell road.
 
Carpenter, Charles Ezra (I72398)
 
2373 Charles F. Farmer - August 13, 1850 - August 31, 1928. Son of James S. and Mary Jones Fanner. Husband of Sarah A. Atkinson.
Newspaper Obituary - Saturday Afternoon, September 1, 1928 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - C. F. Fanner, 77, Pulaski, Dies - Pulaski, September 1 - Charles F. Farmer, 77, native of Oswego county and one of the most prosperous and best known fanners of the eastern end of the county, died yesterday afternoon at his home two miles south of this village following a long illness. Failing health forced him to retire more than a year ago_ Mr. Fainter was born August 13, 1850, in the southern section of the town of Richland and where he had passed practically all his life. He was educated in the district schools of that section and had followed farming all these years. His wife died a few years ago. Surviving are a son, Nathan A. Farmer, who lives at the Farmer home, and a brother and sister, Lawrence J. Fanner of Pulaski and Mrs. Frank W. Austin of Fulton. Last rites will be held from the family home at 2 Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Charles Bollinger, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Pulaski. Burial will be in Willis cemetery, south of this village.
 
Farmer, Charles F. (I66343)
 
2374 CHARLES F. ROODShow Details
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - May 28, 2002Browse Issues
Charles F. Rood, 80, of 2981 Town Center Road, Baldwinsville, died Saturday. Born in Pulaski, he lived 18 years in Lysander before moving to Baldwinsville. Before his retirement, he was superintendent of buildings and grounds for the Baldwinsville school district. He was a past president and a life member of the Lysander Volunteer Fire Department. He was a member of Lysander United Methodist Church and Mariner United Methodist Church, Spring Hill, Fla., and helped organize a Boy Scout troop at the church. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. His wife, the former Ruth E. Parker, died in 1994.

Survivors: Three sons, Fred of Baldwinsville and David and Dennis, both of Syracuse; four sisters, Orla Skinner of Pulaski, Laura James of Syracuse, Nellie Pearson of Parish and Annamae Reed of Tully; 13 grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. today in Lysander United Methodist Church, Lamson Road, Lysander. Burial, Florida National Cemetery. No calling hours. National Cremation Service, Syracuse, has arrangements. Contributions: Mariner United Methodist Church, 7079 Mariner Blvd., Spring Hill, FL 34609. 
Rood, Charles F. (I41320)
 
2375 Charles Fleming - December 17, 1863 - February 12, 1918. Son of William and Electa L. Pitcher Fleming. Husband of Helen L. Spencer. Married April 1, 1888. Section 5, Row 9.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 27, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Charles Fleming died at his home in North Mexico, February 12th, after several months of intense suffering. He was born December 17th, 1863, son of William and Electa Fleming who died about 14 years ago and brother of Cheney Fleming who died about 5 years ago. He was a graduate of Pulaski High School and taught several years in surrounding schools. April 1st, 1888 he was married to Helen L. Spencer of Williamstown. To them were born two daughters both of whom died in infancy. About three years ago his health began to fail and for several months he has been confined to the house suffering intensely. For a few weeks just preceding Christmas, he rallied sufficiently to celebrate his birthday in a quiet manner, and to entertain a few of the relatives Christmas day, during which time they cherished fond hopes of his recovery to health. But alas, the hopes were not to be realized for he gradually failed until the end. He is survived by his wife, a sister, Mrs. Nellie Fleming, Pulaski; three nephews, Ray L. Fleming, of Clay; Bryan W. Fleming, of Ottawa, Canada and Fordyce W. Fleming, of Mapleview. A number of other relatives, friends and neighbors will mourn the loss of one who has passed his entire life in their midst. The funeral was held at his late home, February 15th, services being conducted by Rev. C. F. Miller of Mexico. Relatives from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fleming, Clay; Fordyce Fleming, Mapleview; Mrs. Nellie Fleming, Pulaski; Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scanlon, Williamstown; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hayman, Utica; Mrs. George Taylor, Calcium; Lloyd Scanlon, Syracuse; other friends from a distance were Miss Mary Curran and Miss Grace Cushing, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McFee, Old Forge; Stewart M. Crowell, Pulaski; Mrs. Emma Brown and Mrs. Laura Martin, Mexico. Burial was in Daysville cemetery.

Newspaper Article - Saturday, March 2, 1918 Oswego Daily Palladium - Oswego, New York - Surrogate's Court Monday - Will of Charles Fleming, Late of Mexico, Filed For Probate - The will of Charles Fleming, late of Mexico, who left an estate estimated in the petition for probate at $9,000 was filed in the Surrogate's office today. The estate goes to his wife, Helen F. Fleming, for life use. After that the property is divided between nephews and nieces, sons and daughters of Mr. Fleming's brother, Cheney. The later is also to receive $100 a year for life. Mrs. Helen L. Fleming is specified as administratrix.
 
Fleming, Charles (I31690)
 
2376 Charles Franklin "Frank" Woods - April 6, 1854 - May 14, 1925. Plot AA-29. Son of Charles Wesley and Sarah C. Prouty Woods. Husband of Helen Janette Ingersoll Woods. Married January 25, 1883 at Pulaski, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 20, 1925 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Charles Franklin Woods - Charles Franklin Woods died at his residence on North Jefferson Street in the village of Pulaski, Oswego County, New York, about the noon hour of May 14, 1925. He was a son of the late Charles Wesley and Sarah (Prouty) Woods, and was born April 6. 1854 in the town of Richland of this county on the homestead farm of his father and always resided in this town and village. On January 25, 1883, he married Helen J. Ingersoll, daughter of the late Thomas R. Ingersoll, of Pulaski, and was associated with Mr. Ingersoll in the carriage business under the name of T. R. Ingersoll and Company. At the discontinuance of this business, in about 1909, he turned his attention to farming, which had been the occupation of his youth, and became extensively interested in agriculture, having several farms under his management and control until about five years ago. Mr. Woods served this village at different times as village trustee and member of the Board of Education. He was also village president. In the year 1880 he became a member of Pulaski Lodge No. 415 F. & A.M., which membership continued until his death. He was a life-long Democrat. He is survived by his wife and two daughters. Mrs. Gregory G. Andrews of Syracuse, New York, and Mrs. Edwin R. Warner of Pulaski, New York; two brothers, William M. Woods of Pulaski and Dean R. Woods of Syracuse, and four sisters, Mrs. Dwight Ellsworth and Mrs. Helen DeMott of Pulaski, and Mrs. James S. Ludington and Mrs. John R. Porter of Syracuse. Frank Woods, as he was generally known, was a man of tireless energy and exceptional business ability, and had to the fullest extent the confidence and esteem of the people of this village and vicinity. His acquaintance was large and wide. He was a man of sterling integrity and had so lived that it was universally said of him in his life-time as it has been since his going away "Frank Woods was a good man." Higher tribute than this can be paid to few men. Owing to the illness of Mrs. Woods, only relatives were present at the funeral service held at his late residence at 2:30 in the afternoon of Saturday, May 16th but friends gathered at the cemetery where a Masonic service was held at 3 o'clock. Rev. Ernest H. Scott, pastor of the Methodist church officiated at the house, and Mr. S. R. Trumbull acting as master of the lodge, at the grave. The honorary bearers where Richard W. Box, David C. Mahaffy, Dwight C. Dodge, Louis J. Clark, Frederick G. Whitney, William J. Peach and Willard G. Taylor. Active bearers, Norman E. Woods, Chauncey Woods, Thomas Lawler, Bert D. Shear, Ernest H. Dillenbeck and Bertram D. Yorkey.
 
Woods, Charles Franklin (I63077)
 
2377 Charles Frederick Martineau - February 18, 1898 - July 23, 1967. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army during World War H. Son of Charles Ernest and Fannie Lulu Irons Martineau.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 27, 1967 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - C. Martineau, Richland Dies - Charles F. Martineau, 69, of Richland, died Sunday, July 23 in Veterans Hospital, Syracuse, where he had been a patient for 13 days. Born February 18, 1898 in Syracuse, he was the son of Charles and Fannie Irons Martineau. He came to Richland as a small child and attended school there. He attended Pulaski High School for three years. Mr. Martineau was employed at one time by William P. Curtiss and Sons and by the New York Central Railroad as a maintenance man. He retired in 1956. He served briefly in the Army from June, 1942 until February, 1943. He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. George (Ruth) Hawks of Liverpool. Mrs. Lyle (Ethel) Stevens, Vernon; Mrs. Kenneth (Lelia) Mitchell, Richland; and Mrs. Arlo (Marjorie) Anson of Okeechobee, Florida. He is also survived by two brothers, Edwin of Richland and Keith of Morrisville, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 25 at the Foster Funeral Home, the Rev. Gene Kearns, pastor of the Church of Christ, Richland, officiating. Burial was in Richland Cemetery. 
Martineau, Charles Frederick (I45920)
 
2378 Charles Gadway, Jr. Obituary
Charles M. “Sonny” Gadway Jr., 75, of Pierrepont Manor, NY, passed away on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at his home, surrounded by his loving family.

Charles was born on May 23, 1950, in Saranac Lake, NY, to Charles M. and Anna (McKinstry) Gadway Sr. He attended local schools and later earned his GED. On June 25, 1968, he married the love of his life, Dolores Gareau, in Conway, SC. Sonny worked as the superintendent at Deerfield Apartments in Pulaski for 20 years before retiring.

A true jack of all trades, Sonny enjoyed woodworking, repairing vehicles, and crafting detailed dollhouses and miniature furniture. His creativity, skill, and willingness to help others were well known among family and friends.

He is survived by his wife, Dolores; three children, Kimberly (Ray) Cornell, Michael Gadway, and Christopher Gadway; six grandchildren Aimee, Danielle, Zachary, Jordan, Hayden and Kyley; three great-grandchildren Morgan, Kayleigh and Avery; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.

He was predeceased by his parents and his sister, Linda Wilmont.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Charles name to All Creations Big and Small of Lacona or Hospice of Jefferson County.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a future date. 
Gadway, Charles M. Jr. (I9521)
 
2379 Charles H. Beebe Jr., 77, of Stafford Springs, beloved husband of Antoinette (Grickis) Beebe passed away on Monday, September 20, 2021 at home surrounded by his loving family. He was born November 22, 1943, the son of the late Doris Olive (Johnson) Beebe and Charles H. Beebe Sr. He served in the U.S. Navy. He retired from Associated Springs after 37 years. Besides his wife of 53 years, Antoinette, he is survived by his three daughters and their spouses, Michele and Michael Sedor, Marie and Manuel Chavez, and Margaret Beebe and Jasen Meissner; his grandchildren, Tony Stagnitta and his wife Renee, Corrine Jones and her husband Dustin, Christiano Chavez, Nathaniel Chavez, Michael Sedor Jr., Sabrina Sedor and Aiden Sedor; his great grandsons, Oliver and Mason. He also leaves his sisters, Louise Cahill, Patricia Lyons and Nancy Johnson; his brother, Harold Beebe and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at 12 noon on Monday, October 11, 2021 at the Second Congregational Church of West Stafford, 197 W. Stafford Rd., Stafford Springs, CT. Burial with military honors will follow at Valley View Cemetery in Tolland. For online condolences please visit: www.pietrasfuneralhome.com Beebe, Charles Harris (I851)
 
2380 Charles H. Cross, son of Moulton Cross was born on January 1, 1807, in the town of Hamilton, Madison County. Cross, the oldest in a family of 14, came to Pulaski with his father in 1814. The elder Mr. Cross purchased a 300 acre tract of land four miles outside the village.

Charles Cross started out in the miller profession, helping to construct many saw mills in this area. In 1827, after a "common school" education, he entered the field of surveying and conveyancing.

On October 11, 1842, he married 25-year-old Melissa Lane, daughter of Gilbert Lane. They, were the parents of five children After becoming skillful in his field, he was appointed agent of "Pierrepont Estate" in 1850. This consisted of approximately one-hundred thousand acres of land spread between the counties of Jefferson, Lewis and Oswego.

On April 1852, the citizens of Pulaski were authorized to raise a tax of $1500 for the construction of a fire-proof building for use by the county clerk. The lot, west of the court house, was given by Benjamin Wright, a surveryor in Pulaski. His only request was that the erection be completed by September 1, 1853. A quote from the Oswego County History said of Mr. Cross "In all matters pertaining to the public welfare, Mr. Cross has ever manifested a lively Interest.

He assisted in the Organization, location and construction of the Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad and also of the Syracuse Northern railroad, and was director of each.

During the 27 years of his administration as land agent, he has settled thousands of families and contributed largely to the general prosperity and development of the various towns."

Source: Pulaski Democrat, May 29, 1974

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 8, 1883 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - At his residence in this village, November 2, 1883, Charles IL Cross, aged 77 years. There is no person now living in this section of the state who had so extensive a business acquaintance in this and adjoining counties as had Mr. Cross. He not only knew the farmers and especially the new settlers, but he knew more of the landed property and the boundaries in this section than any man living. He began his business career as a surveyor and in his land office, located for very many years in this village, may be seen the records of his labors. These conclusively show him to have been a most untiring worker and reflect the greatest credit upon him, truly are they the records of a busy life. During these latter years of his life, although at a time devoted by most men to ease, especially when so allowed by their circumstances, there has been no letting up on his part Indeed, his last years were his busiest years. In addition to the care of thousands of acres owned by him or sold under contract to actual settlers, he had assumed the charge of the vast estate of Mr. Pierrepont, of Pierrepont Manor. With a remarkably clear judgment, unimpaired in the least by the labors of long years, did he in person look carefully after all these many interests. Truly may it be said of Charles IL Cross, "He rests from his labors." He had been a director of the Syracuse Northern and of the Oswego & Rome roads. He was also largely interested in the establishment of the projected road from Boston, via Boonville to Pulaski and thus through to the West He was a kind and upright citizen and all regret his departure. Mrs. Cross, the wife and beloved companion of years still survives him, as also three children: Mrs. Sylvia Shea, Gilbert L. and Mattie L. Cross. While deeply immersed in the cares of his extensive business interests he still was a devoted churchman, being a member of St. James's church. His wise counsels and liberal cash offerings will be greatly missed in that religious body. He was a member of Pulaski Lodge, No. 415, Free and Accepted Masons, and that the funeral, which was held from his late residence on Salina street, his brothers of the mystic tie attending in great numbers. There were large delegations present from Sandy Creek and Orwell also. His pastor, the Rev. Robert Paul, at the service spoke freely of his devoted character as a Christian. At the Pulaski cemetery, where the remains were deposited with the impressive ceremonies of Masonry, a large number were also assembled to pay the last sad respects of the living to the dead. Thus ends a long life more than ordinary, filled with good deeds and active endeavor. We learned that great consolation was derived by the relatives and friends of the deceased through the complete arrangements for the funeral made by Mr. R W. Box, the singing of the choir, especially that stanza of the hymn which was sung at his mother's funeral over sixty years ago, the solemnities of church service by the Rev. R. Paul and his brief but appropriate remarks; and the final Masonic honors at the grave so impressively rendered by L. J. Clark, W. M., aided by the numerous brethren of the Lodge of which he was a member. At a special meeting of the Rector and Vestry of St. James's church, Pulaski, New York, held on the 4th, inst., and the following preamble and resolution were unanimously passed: Whereas, it is pleased our Heavenly Father to remove from the visible Communion of His Church militant our esteemed brother, Charles H. Cross, Esq., and, Whereas, said Charles H. Cross, Esq., was for many years Junior Warden of St. James's Church, and one of its most generous supporters: Resolved, that we hereby express our heartfelt sympathy with is afflicted family and tender our affectionate condolence, praying that God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, maybe their comforter and strength. Resolved, that while we deeply feel our loss, we bow with reverent submission to the will of Him who "has the keys of death," our Lord Jesus Christ, knowing that His government is perfect, and that He has made an everlasting covenant with his people, well ordered in all things and sure. Resolved, that by the removal of our Junior Warden, who always honored the sacraments of the Church, and died in hope of a glorious resurrection, we feel called upon to be more diligent in every good work, and earnestly pray that to the family of our esteemed brother into ourselves grace may be given proportioned to the trials, responsibilities and duties of our day. Robert Paul, Rector. Stephen Mason, Senior Warden. John T. McCarty, Charles L. Myers, John F. Box, L. D. Potter, Sherman Clark, Joel Bentley, R. S. very. John Molther, Vestrymen. 
Cross, Charles Hartson (I54888)
 
2381 Charles H. Hellinger - May 12, 1951 - November 29, 2000. Son of Raymond Alvin and Leolla Quackenbush Mellinger. Husband of Grace A. Rude Hellinger.
Newspaper Obituary - December 1, 2000 The Post Standard - Syracuse, New York - Charles H. Mellinger, 49, of 217 Halsey Road, Mexico, died Wednesday at home. Born in Oswego, he was a life resident of the Mexico area. He was a graduate of Mexico Academy. He worked in the maintenance department of New Venture Gear for 28 years. He was a member of the Mexico Academy Alumni Association. Survivors: His wife of 28 years, the former Grace Rude; two daughters, Karen Hellinger of Oswego and Rebecca Hellinger of Rochester; three sons, Joseph and Daniel, both of Mexico, and William of Fulton; his father and stepmother, Raymond and Jean Hellinger of Mexico; his mother, Leolla Quackenbush of Mexico; a sister, Patricia Hellinger of Syracuse; two brothers, David of Pulaski and Arthur of Mattydale; his paternal grandmother, Hazel Hellinger of Mexico; five grandchildren. Services: Noon Saturday at Harter Funeral Home. Calling hours, 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the funeral home, 9 Washington Avenue, Mexico. Contributions: MACS Alumni Memorial Fund, in care of William Nicholson.
 
Hellinger, Charles H. (I55446)
 
2382 Charles H. Lodge - 1878 - July 12, 1961. Battery L, 2nd Artillery Spanish American War. Son of Job and Mary Hannah Hutchins Lodge. Husband of Ada Stewart (married June 17, 1903) & Henrietta K. Bosselman.
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, July 18, 1961 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mowry and Miss Lona Kranz attended the burial of Charles H. Lodge of lion, in the Willis cemetery, Saturday afternoon. Mr. Lodge, a former resident of Mexico, living on the McFee farm at North Mexico many years ago, was a veteran of the Spanish-American War. A firing squad from the Pulaski American Legion, and two buglers from Mexico, David Hurlbut and Bruce Tompkins, took part in the service, with the Rev. Calvin P Simmer, pastor of the Mexico Methodist church officiating at the burial. Mr. Lodge died Wednesday night in the Ilion hospital. He was the father of Clifford Lodge of Volney and Mrs. Mildred L. Frey of Syracuse, both having been residents of Mexico, and an uncle of Miss Kranz.
 
Lodge, Charles H. (I29364)
 
2383 Charles H. Neill, age 82, life resident of Pulaski, passed Tuesday at University Hospital, Syracuse. Charles was born January 28, 1930 in Richland. He was employed by various businesses and people in the Pulaski area.

Surviving, one brother, Robert Neill of Pulaski, two sisters, Margaret Petruschak of Syracuse and Keitha Wise of Ithaca and several nieces and nephews. Charles is predeceased by one sister, Mary Rice who died in 1993.

Joint Graveside Services for Charles Neill and Joanne Neill will be held 10 a.m., April 9th, at Pulaski Cemetery. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski
 
Neill, Charles Horace (I46913)
 
2384 CHARLES H. STEWART
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - March 21, 2001Browse Issues

Edition: FinalSection: ObitPage: B4Readability: 4 grade level (Lexile: 730)

Charles H. Stewart, 63, of Liverpool died Monday at James Square Health & Rehabilitation Centre.

He was born in Rochester. He was a graduate of Aquinas Institute, Rochester, and the State University colleges at Brockport and Buffalo. He retired as a special-education teacher, working for Crestwood Children's Center, Oswego County BOCES and House of the Good Shepherd. He was an Air Force veteran.

Survivors: His wife of 39 years, the former Mary A. Magin; a daughter, Catherine M. Lukaszewicz of Glen Allen, Va.; a sister, Patricia DiPaulo of Rochester.

Services: 11 a.m. Monday in Holy Name of Jesus Church, Rochester. Burial, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Rochester. Calling hours, 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Maurer Funeral Home, 300 Second St., Liverpool.

Contributions: American Lung Association of CNY, 1620 Burnet Ave., Syracuse 13206. 
Stewart, Charles H. (I53969)
 
2385 CHARLES H. TRUMBLE, ONCE OF PULASKI, DIES Show Details
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 21, 1993Browse Issues
Charles H. Trumble, 60, formerly of Pulaski, died Wednesday at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Albuquerque, N.M.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Richard Bennett, pastor of the Pulaski Wesleyan Church, officiating. Burial with full military honors will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell.

Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Surviving are a son, Donald Robar, Barre, Vt.; five daughters, Debra Bollier and Charlene Schwab, both of Houston, Texas, Arlene Gullen, Las Vegas, Nev., Ellen LaRue, Parish, and Kathleen Branch, Albuquerque; two brothers, William, Waterville, and Ira, Kentucky; six sisters, Iris Southwell and Esther Shaw, both of Pulaski, Eunice Kvocka, Stubenville, Ohio, Joyce Sargent, Little Rock, Ark., Genevieve Ballou, Central Square, and Caroline Warren, Fulton, and 13 grandchildren.

Born Jan. 10, 1933, in Altmar, son of Ira and Blanche Lago Trumble, he served in the Army for three years and married Bessie E. Youngs on Oct. 9, 1971, in Lacona. Mrs. Trumble died Oct. 11, 1979.

Mr. Trumble resided in New Mexico with his daughter Kathleen for the past six months. He had previously lived in the Pulaski area for many years before moving to Chandler, Ariz., where he resided for 12 years.

Mr. Trumble was a truck driver for the Air Force in Chandler for 12 years, retiring in 1992. He was previously a car salesman for several dealerships in the Pulaski area for many years.

He was a member of the Robert Edwards American Legion Post 358 and the Pulaski Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7289. 
Trumble, Charles Hugh (I41939)
 
2386 Charles Hall left Alpharetta and married a Anna B. Lewis which he had children also.This happened between 1880-1895. Family: Charles M. Hall / Alpharetta Ettie Hilton (F25634)
 
2387 Charles Henry Babcock - September 28, 1872 - February 20, 1947. Plot P-217. Son of Robert Curtis "Curtis" and Jane Sutherdon Babcock. Husband of Julia Elizabeth Bovay Babcock. Married in 1897.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 27, 1947 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Services Held For Charles Babcock - Committal services were held at the vault in Pulaski cemetery for Charles Babcock, 74, Monday at 12:30 p.m. Mr. Babcock passed away at his home on Gifford Street, Syracuse, last Thursday night. Regular services were held at 8:45 a.m. from 2806 Midland Avenue and at 9:30 a.m. in St. Lucy's church, Syracuse. The deceased was born in Constantia September 28, 1872, son of Curtis and Jane Sutherland Babcock, but had made his home for many years in the vicinity of Pulaski and at one time was employed by the late E. J. Seiter in his plant here. He was retired and had been living in Syracuse some time. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Julia Bovay Babcock; seven sons, Andrew, Alexander, Clarence, Elmer, Roy and Lyle Babcock, Syracuse, and William Babcock, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Dodge and Mrs. Floyd Harmon, Syracuse, and Mrs. Edward Holden, Fulton, and one brother, Delbert Babcock, Pulaski.
 
Babcock, Charles Henry (I63349)
 
2388 Charles Henry Barker - June 21, 1871 - June 11, 1932. Son of Albert Stearns and Nancy Ann Jones Barker. Husband of Viola Lucy Washburn Barker (married July 2, 1894 at Orwell, New York) & Amie J. Hilton Barker (married January 1, 1904 at Orwell, New York.)
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 15, 1932 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Former Orwell Supervisor Dies - Charles Henry Barker, son of the late Albert S. and Nancy Jones Barker passed away at his home in Orwell, Saturday afternoon, June 11, following an illness of about four weeks. He was born in the town of Albion, June 21, 1871. When he was about four years of age his parents moved to Orwell, where he has since resided. His education was received in Orwell and Pulaski schools. Mr. Barker was united in marriage July 3, 1895 with Miss Viola Washburn, daughter of the late John and Ann Beadle Washburn. To this union were born two daughters, Dorothy Barker Anderson of Watertown and Amelia Barker Hilton of Orwell, who survive their father. A few years after the death of his first wife, Mr. Barker was united in marriage January 1, 1904, with Miss Amy Hilton, daughter of Harvey S. and Ella F. Hilton. To them were born three daughters, Irene Barker Hendricks, Frances Barker Nellis, Miss Viola Barker of Orwell and five sons, Hilton, Clinton, Paul, Oscar of Orwell and Harvey Barker of Trenton, Michigan, all of whom survive him. One sister, Mrs. Robert G. Potter of Syracuse and two brothers, Albert of Orwell and Rollo D. Barker of Marathon, also survive him. Mr. Barker served as supervisor of the town of Orwell four years and for some time has been a member of the board of education of Orwell Union school. He was an active member of the Methodist Episcopal church many years. Funeral services conducted in Orwell church Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, by Rev. H. H. Barnard, were attended by a large assemblage of relatives and friends. Burial was made in Evergreen cemetery.

The Pulaski Democrat., June 15, 1932, Page 1, Image 1

Class of 1893 PACS 
Barker, Charles Henry (I72785)
 
2389 Charles Henry Cable - December 22, 1835 - March 23, 1925. Husband of Emeline Streeter Cable.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 25, 1925 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Aged Native of Orwell Passes Away - Charles Cable, 89, died Monday afternoon at the residence of Charles Houck, Richland, where he made his home several months. He had been in poor health for a long time. He was born December 22, 1835, and for many years lived in towns of Orwell and Williamstown. Mr. Cable has followed farming for many years. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal churches of Williamstown and Orwell and in which he was an active worker. Surviving are two sons, Edgar Cable, of Rome and Cyrus Cable of Ottawa, Illinois, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Brownell of Orwell. Services will be held in the Houck residence at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery at Orwell.
 
Cable, Charles Henry (I76930)
 
2390 Charles Henry Kelsey - April 3, 1850 - July 26, 1920. Son of 'unknown' and Roxie Kelsey. Husband of Jane Angelette Cole Kelsey.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 28, 1920 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Charles H. Kelsey, who lived on a farm in the eastern part of this village, on Rome road, died, Monday afternoon, while sleeping. Mr. Kelsey bad been in poor, health for some time but-his family were not looking for his sudden death, as it finally came. He had laid down to take rest and Mrs. Kelsey went to him in a short time and found he had expired. Mr. Kelsey was born at Mannsville, Jefferson County April 3, 1850. He came to this town over forty years ago and has lived in and near the village ever, since, occupied at farming. He has lived on Rome Road seventeen years, moving there from North Street. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Walter Montondo and Mrs. Percy Ingersoll and two sons, Mr. Clifford Kelsey, of this village and Mr. Clarence Kelsey, of Copenhagen. Funeral service will be held Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, old time. 
Kelsey, Charles Henry (I31518)
 
2391 Charles Henry Snow - 1854 - September 18, 1931. Son of Hiram and Martha Snow. Husband of Fannie E. Coon Snow. Married September 13, 1876 in North Scriba, Oswego County, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 24, 1931 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Charles Snow - Charles Snow, 77, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry S. Allen, at Ricard, September 18, 1931. Mr. Snow had been a lifelong resident of Vorea, until failing health caused him to make his home with his children. Last winter he spent with his son, Clarence, in Baldwinsville, and this summer had been at the home of his daughter. He is survived by his widow, to whom he had been married 55 years; two sons, Henry, of Syracuse, and Clarence, of Baldwinsville; one daughter, Mrs. Harry S. Allen, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The funeral was held from Ricard Church, Monday, at 2. Prayer at the house at 1:30. Rev. Walter Clement of Taberg officiated.
Newspaper Article - Thursday, September 24, 1931 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - Charles Snow - The remains of Charles Snow, a former resident of Orwell, were interred here in Evergreen cemetery, Monday afternoon, September 21. Mr. Snow was a member of Orwell Grange No. 66 many years, until about two years ago he withdrew from the order when he moved from Orwell.
 
Snow, Charles Henry (I73133)
 
2392 Charles Hobert Lester - January 29, 1924 - March 2, 1925. Son of Hobert J. and Catherine Maria Bennett Lester.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 4, 1925 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Spring Brook - Charles Hobart Lester, 13 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Lester died Monday morning of pneumonia. Funeral services will be held from the home, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. E. J. Waterstripe officiating. Burial will be in Richland cemetery.
 
Lester, Charles Hobart (I21728)
 
2393 Charles Howard McKie, born May 6, 1893 in Pulaski, New York; sex, male. Medical attendant, G. F. Adams, M.D., Pulaski, New York.
Father: Charles G. McKie, age 38, born in Oswego County, New York; occupation, carpenter.
Mother: Cynthia Kelsey McKie, age 32, born in Oswego County, New York. Number of this mother's previous children: 2; how many of them are now living: 2.
 
McKie, Charles Howard (I78317)
 
2394 Charles Ira Cleveland - January 25, 1884 - July 5, 1945. Son of Isaac Newton and Elizabeth King Cleveland. Husband of Elizabeth Belle Allen.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 12, 1945 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Maple View Man Dies Thursday - Charles Ira Cleveland died at his home at Maple View last Thursday morning. He was a native of Boylston, being born there January 25, 1884, son of Newton and Elizabeth King Cleveland. He spent the early part of his life in Boylston. In 1915, he married Elizabeth Allen of Pulaski. The couple resided at Mannsville, where he was a farmer until 1928, when Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland moved to Pulaski. They resided there until November, 1944, when they moved to Maple View. Survivors are his wife; one son, Herbert Cleveland, Maple View; two sisters, Mrs. Harriet Short of Pulaski, and Mrs. Angie Sanderson, Mexico; one brother, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the home of his son in Maple View, with the Rev. Ira Owens, pastor of Maple View Community church, officiating. Burial was in Willis cemetery. 
Cleveland, Charles Ira (I40802)
 
2395 Charles J. Babcock — died March 17, 1900, age 43 years, 7 months. Plot P-35. Son of Phillip Eugene and Polly S. Parish Babcock. Husband of Mary E. Hall Babcock. Married August 7, 1893 at Syracuse, New York.
Newspaper Obituary — Wednesday, March 21, 1900 Pulaski Democrat — Pulaski, New York — New Centerville — The death of Charles J. Babcock occurred Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock, aged 44 years, after a long illness caused by liver trouble. He had been confined to his bed but one week and was tenderly cared for by his wife assisted by his neighbors. Mr. Babcock was a kind neighbor of the genial and social nature and will be greatly missed among a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Besides a wife he leaves one sister, Mrs. John Pickett, and an aged mother who have the sympathy of all. The funeral will be held at his late home at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. H. C. Shears will officiate, interment at Pulaski.
Newspaper Obituary — Thursday, March 22, 1900 Sandy Creek News — Sandy Creek, New York — Entered into Rest — Babcock — In Albion, New York, March 17, 1900, Charles J. Babcock, aged 43 years, 7 months.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 21, 1900 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - New Centerville - The death of Charles J. Babcock occurred Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock, aged 44 years, after a long illness caused by liver trouble. He had been confined to his bed but one weekend was tenderly cared for by his wife assisted by his neighbors. Mr. Babcock was a kind neighbor of the genial and social nature and will be greatly missed among a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Besides a wife he leaves one sister, Mrs. John Pickett, and an aged mother who have the sympathy of all. The funeral will be held at his late home at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. H. C. Shears will officiate, interment at Pulaski. 
Babcock, Charles J. (I52554)
 
2396 CHARLES J. BAILEY SR., PULASKI, DIES AT 84 Show Details
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - February 2, 1994Browse Issues
Charles J. Bailey Sr. 84, Route 11 South, died Monday at 9:30 p.m. at his home where he had been under the care of Oswego County Hospice.

The funeral will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with the Rev. Elizabeth Mowry, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski, officiating. Spring burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Morristown.

There will be no calling hours. Contributions may be made to Oswego County Hospice, c/o H. Douglas Barclay Courthouse, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142.

Surviving are three sons, Gary O., Syracuse, Charles G. and Robert A., both of Pulaski; nine grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

two sisters and one brother died previously.

He was born May 10, 1909, in Morristown, a son of Charles and Margaret Hicks Bailey. He attended Morristown schools. He had been a resident of Pulaski since 1950.

A marriage ended in divorce. Mr. Bailey was a school bus driver for Pulaski Academy and Central School and also a custodian at the Pulaski Courthouse. He retired in 1975. 
Bailey, Charles J. (I29832)
 
2397 Charles J. Diamond - January 9, 1924 - October 21, 1992. Husband of Violet O. Miller Diamond.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 22, 1992 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Charles Diamond Dies In Oswego Hospital At Age 68 - Charles J. Diamond, 68, County Route 2, died Tuesday at Oswego City Hospital. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Traub Funeral Home, Central Square. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Surviving are his wife, Violet; a son, Charles, Saudi Arabia; four stepsons, Gary Ginn, Lacona, Michael Ginn, West Monroe, David Rice, Rochester, and Ronald Rice, Richland; seven daughters, Lois Groat, Hannibal, Susan Mastro, Gail Patterson and Barbara Witmer, all of Fulton, Joyce Grebele, North Kingston, Joan Diamond, California, and Janet Busch, Alabama; three stepdaughters, Diane Munroe, Newark, Bonnie Spencer, Richland, and Kay Baum, Pinellas Park, Florida; 30 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and three sisters, Jennifer Male, Schuyler, Genevieve Minor, Syracuse, and Ruby Belson, Fulton. A native of Fulton, Mr. Diamond lived in Richland for 14 years. He retired in 1983 as a driver with Schuster Express in Syracuse. He was a member of Local 317, Teamsters Union. He was a veteran of World War II.
 
Diamond, Charles Jesse (I69442)
 
2398 Charles J. Howlett - Newspaper October 11, 2019 | Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Charles J. Howlett, 88, of Adams Center, died Monday October 7, 2019 at Samaritan Summit Village, Watertown, NY where he had been a resident since May 2018. There will be a memorial service at 12:00 pm on Saturday October 19 at the United Presbyterian Church, Sackets Harbor, NY. A calling hour will precede the service beginning at 11:00 am. Private burial will be at a later time in the Pulaski Cemetery. Arrangements are with the Piddock Funeral Home Inc, Adams, NY. Charlie was born August 24, 1931 in Pulaski, son of William S. and Lilli E. (Bush) Howlett. He graduated from Pulaski Academy and attended Cornell University for two years, then in 1952 he entered into the United States Army during the Korean Conflict, serving at Fort Devens in Mass. Following his discharge in 1954 he returned to Cornell University, where he earned his degree in Agriculture Science. He went to work at Cooperative Extension in Jefferson County. Charlie also attended SUNY Oswego and graduated with his teaching certificate. Thru BOCES he went to work at Sackets Harbor School and Henderson School, where he taught drivers education and remedial math. He married Marianne DePardo of Methuen, Mass on September 25, 1955 in Lawrence, Mass. Following their marriage the couple moved to Ithaca, then to Watertown before settling in Adams Center in 1978. Surviving besides his wife Marianne, are two sons Charles Jr (Grace) Howlett, VA, Steven (Sherri) Howlett, CA; two daughters Linda (Marcus) McCormick, VA, Nancy (Matthew) Maryhugh, Brownville; twelve grandchildren, five great grandchildren; one brother Carl Howlett, Pulaski and several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by three brothers and two sisters. Charlie was a member of the United Presbyterian Church, Sackets Harbor and the church choir, a thirty-eight year member of the Barbershop SPEBSQSA, where he sang bass. He also enjoyed gardening. Donations in his memory may be made to the United Presbyterian Church, 101 S Broad St, Sackets Harbor, NY. Condolences may be made at www.piddockfuneralhome.com Howlett, Charles Joseph (I77049)
 
2399 Charles J. Riley - January 8, 1873 - March 22, 1960. Son of John A. and Mary Deaver Riley. Husband of Jessie L. Tolley Riley (married June 1, 1898) & Alice G. Tolley Riley (married April 23, 1942.)
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, March 24, 1960 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Saturday for C. J. Riley, 87 - Charles J. Riley, 87, of Richland, died Tuesday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Archie (Ruby) Horton in Blackstone, Virginia, where he was spending the winter. He had been ill only two weeks. Surviving besides his daughter in Virginia are five other daughters, Mrs. Harold Pennock of Mt. Pleasant Mrs. William (Rena) Cobb of Lacona, Mrs. Raymond (Dorothy) Nutting of Syracuse, Mrs. William (Naomi) DeShane and Mrs. Harold (Helen) Wing of Richland; one son, Elmer Riley of Richland; 20 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Mr. Riley was born in Rockbridge County, Virginia, January 8, 1873, and was the son, of John A. and Mary Deaver Riley. He was married June 1, 1898 to Jessie L. Tolley, who died October 20, 1940. His second wife, Alice G. Tolley, died in 1946. He moved to Richland in 1918 and has resided there since except in recent years he spent the winter months in Florida and Virginia. He worked at the carpenter trade until his retirement. Funeral services will be held at the Foster Funeral Home on Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Robert Murphy, of the Richland Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in Richland cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday afternoon and evening.
 
Riley, Charles Joseph (I48374)
 
2400 Charles James Briggs - July 11, 1853 - May 22, 1927. Son of Ira and Katherine Goodrich Briggs. Husband of Phoebe Clarinda Bradley Briggs (married November 23, 1879) & Laura Amelia Baker Briggs (married September, 1899.) [Note: Phoebe Bradley Briggs died December 6, 1898 in Pulaski, New York of typhoid fever, she is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery at Sandy Creek, New York.]
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 26, 1927 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Sunday afternoon, May 22, 1927, occurred the death of Charles J. Briggs, after an illness of several weeks. On Tuesday morning, May 17, he suffered a stroke of paralysis of the right side which rendered him speechless. He was born, July 11, 1853, the son of Ira and Katherine Goodrich Briggs. In the fall of 1879 he married Phoebe Bradley, daughter of Brazil and Abi Bradley, who died December 6, 1898. To this union were born four children, Mrs. Watie Frazier, Henderson Harbor; Mrs. Ella Thomas and Charlie Bert Briggs, of Henderson, R F. D. and Ira Briggs of Binghamton. In the year of 1899, he married Laura Baker and to this union were born three children, Benjamin and Clayton Briggs of Lacona and Alta Mae Briggs, who was killed by a train nine years ago. Besides his widow, two daughters and four sons, he is survived by one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Presley, also several grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the home on Hadley Street, in Sandy Creek at 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. Burial at Richland.
 
Briggs, Charles James (I31125)
 

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