Matches 2,951 to 3,000 of 21,895
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| 2951 | Class of 1916 PACS | Nicholls, Mabel Cora (I39499)
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| 2952 | Class of 1916 PACS | Wills, Marion Frances (I40704)
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| 2953 | Class of 1916 PACS | Weed, Cecile Edna (I52848)
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| 2954 | Class of 1916 PACS | Vanhoosen, Earl J. (I54098)
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| 2955 | Class of 1916 PACS | Levere, Harry Monroe (I54369)
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| 2956 | Class of 1916 PACS | Betts, Albert Henry (I55972)
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| 2957 | Class of 1916 PACS | Wadsworth, Bernice Marion (I78556)
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| 2958 | Class of 1917 PACS Adelbert Maurice Gates - April 22, 1897 - February 12, 1975. Son of Adelbert Abram and Harriet Marion Andrews Gates. Husband of Flossie Mae Morgan Gates. Married October 13, 1919. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 13, 1975 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - A. Morris Gates, 77, of 7497 Salina Street, Pulaski, husband of the late Flossie M. Gates, died Wednesday at home. Born in St. Lawrence County, he resided in the Pulaski area most of his life and was a graduate of Pulaski schools. He was a veteran of World War I. He was a tester at the Rogers Milk Company in Pulaski and with his brother owned and operated an automobile battery shop, later having the franchise for International farm machinery. Mr. Gates was the first school bus driver when the Pulaski Academy and Central School District was formed. He later was employed at the Pulaski post office, retiring after 30 years of service. He was the only Democrat elected as a town supervisor in the Town of Richland. He also taught industrial arts in the adult education program in the Pulaski Academy and Central School District. Mr. Gates was a past commander of Robert Edwards Post of the American Legion, past member of the Fellows and Masonic Temple and a past patron of the Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are a son, Richard M, postmaster of the village of Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Leo Doran Sr. of North Syracuse; 13 grandchildren; a great-granddaughter and a brother, Merritt of Toledo, Ohio. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. | Gates, Adelbert Maurice (I55046)
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| 2959 | Class of 1917 PACS LEON D. LILLEY, NATIVE OF PULASKI, DIES AT 96 Watertown Daily Times (NY) - August 9, 1994 Leon D. Lilley, 96, Los Osos, Calif., retired school principal and a native of Pulaski, died Thursday in a hospital in San Luis Obispo, Calif., where he had been a patient for a month. Services will be private. Surviving are a daughter, Barbara Jean, Simi Valley, Calif.; a sister, Dorothy Hastings, and two brothers, Otto R. and Erwin, all of Pulaski. Born in 1898 in Pulaski, a son of Dexter M. and Elizabeth L. Lilley, he graduated from Pulaski Academy in 1917, attended Alfred University and graduated from Syracuse University. He married Margaret Scott of Oswego in 1925. She died before him. Mr. Lilley taught school in Ohio for a time, later moving to California, where he was a teacher and supervising principal of schools in Gonzalez, Calif. Before his retirement, Mr. Lilley built an oceanside home at Morro Bay, Calif., and has been a resident of a retirees' park in Los Osos, near San Luis Obispo, for the past several years. LEON D. LILLEY Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - August 11, 1994Browse Issues Former Pulaski resident Leon D. Lilley, 96, died Aug. 4 in San Luis Obispo, Calif. Mr. Lilley was a native of Pulaski. He retired as supervising principal of schools in Gonzales, Calif. Mr. Lilley was a 1917 graduate of Pulaski Academy and attended Alfred University and Syracuse University. After graduation from SU, he taught school in Ohio before moving to California. His wife, the former Margaret Scott, died before him. Surviving are a daughter, Barbara Jean Lilley of Simi Valley, Calif.; a sister, Dorothy Hastings of Pulaski; and two brothers, Otto R. and Erwin, both of Pulaski. Services were private. | Lilley, Leon Dexter (I47273)
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| 2960 | Class of 1917 PACS | Bowen, Oscar (I37325)
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| 2961 | Class of 1917 PACS | Brown, Alvin (I37755)
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| 2962 | Class of 1917 PACS | Brigham, Harold L. (I37764)
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| 2963 | Class of 1917 PACS | Edwards, Thomas (I38060)
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| 2964 | Class of 1917 PACS | Grant, Ernest (I38522)
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| 2965 | Class of 1917 PACS | MacNeil, Douglas H. (I39060)
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| 2966 | Class of 1917 PACS | Manwaring, Francis W. (I39173)
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| 2967 | Class of 1917 PACS | McNitt, Martha H. (I39279)
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| 2968 | Class of 1917 PACS | Patterson, Hattie (I39631)
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| 2969 | Class of 1917 PACS | Rupracht, Mildred (I40035)
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| 2970 | Class of 1917 PACS | Storrs, Charles E. (I40456)
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| 2971 | Class of 1917 PACS | Briglin, Anna Nerine (I46487)
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| 2972 | Class of 1917 PACS | Pirnie, James Allan (I47646)
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| 2973 | Class of 1917 PACS | Larrabee, Mildred Marion Homer Hood (I54382)
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| 2974 | Class of 1917 PACS | Maynard, Cecil (I60212)
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| 2975 | Class of 1917 PACS | Bristol, Nellie Etta (I60555)
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| 2976 | Class of 1917 PACS | Woods, Ruth Dodge (I68058)
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| 2977 | Class of 1918 PACS James M. Farmer - April 21, 1899 - October 22, 1985. Plot P-114. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army during World War I; enlisted May 24, 1918 at Syracuse, served as a Private 1st Class with the Medical Corps; discharged May 15, 1919. Son of Lawrence Jones and Carrie Lydia Wilson Farmer. Husband of Barbara Trowbridge Farmer. Married June 24, 1930 at Mexico, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, October 26, 1985 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Gowanda, New York - Word has been received of the death of James M. Farmer. Mr. Farmer was born and raised in Pulaski. He was the son of the late Lawrence J. and Carrie Wilson Farmer. Mr. Farmer had been a high school agricultural teacher at South Dayton High School from 1933-35; and principal of Cattaraugus High School from 1936 until his retirement in 1982. He was a World War I veteran. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Throwbridge Farmer; one daughter, Mrs. Ann Anderson of Bay Village, Ohio; three grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. from the Pulaski Cemetery. Memorial contributions in his memory can be made to the American Cancer Society. | Farmer, James Morris (I66319)
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| 2978 | Class of 1918 PACS Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Saturday, May 16, 1992 Helen W. Ludwig, 91, of 7402 Park St., died Friday at the Harwood Nursing Home in Oswego. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St., with the Rev. Richard Clay, rector of St. James Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. She is survived by one son, John A. Scott Jr., Mattydale, and a grandson, David C. Scott, North Syracuse. Mrs. Ludwig was born Feb. 8, 1901, in Utica, the daughter of Albert and Cora Crossley Wright. She graduated from Pulaski High School in 1917 and from Oswego State Teachers College in 1923. She taught school on Long Island and in Greensboro, Md., for 35 years until retiring in 1970 when she moved back to Pulaski. Mrs. Ludwig had previously worked for the Social Services Department in Denton, Md., for 10 years. She married Walter Ludwig in 1930. He died in 1963. Mrs. Ludwig was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, the Order of the Eastern Star 157, Pulaski, the Pulaski Historical Society, and the Maryland Retired Teachers Association. | Wright, Helen (I45937)
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| 2979 | Class of 1918 PACS | Flagg, Earl Vincent (I33890)
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| 2980 | Class of 1918 PACS | Brown, Katherine (I37611)
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| 2981 | Class of 1918 PACS | Creagan, Leah (I37725)
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| 2982 | Class of 1918 PACS | Christman, Frances (I37749)
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| 2983 | Class of 1918 PACS | Dodge, Agnes D. (I38191)
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| 2984 | Class of 1918 PACS | Durst, Ina (I38228)
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| 2985 | Class of 1918 PACS | Dodge, Dorothy (I38233)
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| 2986 | Class of 1918 PACS | Haggerty, Barbara (I38635)
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| 2987 | Class of 1918 PACS | Killam, Tracy (I38950)
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| 2988 | Class of 1918 PACS | Phelps, Arlene (I39937)
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| 2989 | Class of 1918 PACS | Upton, Mildred (I40102)
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| 2990 | Class of 1918 PACS | White, Lela (I40421)
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| 2991 | Class of 1918 PACS | Holmes, Erwin J. (I52439)
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| 2992 | Class of 1918 PACS | Howard, Harry (I55034)
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| 2993 | Class of 1918 PACS | Whitney, Helen (I55376)
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| 2994 | Class of 1918 PACS | Holcomb, Edna (I64847)
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| 2995 | Class of 1919 PACS HORACE G. FARRINGTON RETIRED REALTY OWNER Watertown Daily Times (NY) - October 11, 1998Browse Issues Horace Grant Farrington, 97, of 4916 N. Jefferson St., died Friday at his home. Born Dec. 19, 1900, in Pulaski, son of Grant and Carrie Balsey Farrington, he graduated from Pulaski High School in 1919 and from Syracuse University in 1923. He married Gladys Broome of Oswego, a native of England, on April 25, 1931. Mrs. Farrington died July 31. From 1924 to 1947, Mr. Farrington owned and operated Farrington Fuel Co., a fuel and builders supply business in Pulaski. During part of that time, he also owned Park Auto Service. From 1950 to 1973, he owned H.G. Farrington Realty. Mr. Farrington was a former member of the Pulaski Village Board and of the Ringgold Fire Co. He was also a former trustee of the Pulaski Cemetery Association. Mr. Farrington's father, a native of Frankfort, Herkimer County, came to Pulaski in 1884 and purchased a farm on County Route 2A, where he maintained a purebred Holstein dairy until his death in 1953. Surviving are a son, William G., Pulaski, and nieces. Two sisters, Florence Hutt, and Ethel Dexter, died before him. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Pulaski Cemetery with the Rev. James Tschudy, pastor of Pulaski Congregational Church, officiating. There will be no calling hours. Arrangement are with Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Pulaski Congregational Church, Lake Street, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142, or to Northern Oswego County Ambulance, Delano Street, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142. | Farrington, Horace Grant (I54686)
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| 2996 | Class of 1919 PACS MAE S. HUNT, PULASKI, DIES IN NURSING HOME Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 21, 1990 Mae S. Hunt, 90, of 7631 North St., died Tuesday evening in the Samaritan-Keep Home, Watertown, where she had been a patient several months. Arrangements with the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St., are incomplete. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. She is survived by a daughter, Eleanor H. Youngs, Pulaski, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A daughter, Marion Litts, died June 20, 1984. She was born Mae Stark in Pulaski Sept. 9, 1899, and was graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central School. She married N. Brimmer Hunt July 14, 1920, in Pulaski. A former manager of the A&P grocery store, he died July 2, 1965. Mrs. Hunt had lived in Pulaski all her life. She was the organist at St. James Episcopal Church for more than 50 years, and was a member of the Pulaski Daughters of the American Revolution, the Order of the Eastern Star 159 and the Pulaski Civic Club. | Stark, Mae Elizabeth (I47125)
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| 2997 | Class of 1919 PACS Rollo Burkett Curtiss - October 11, 1902 - March 23, 1996. Son of William Prescott and Mabel Burkett Curtiss. Husband of Kathleen F. Healy Curtiss. Married May 10, 1934. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, May 21, 1996 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Richland Native R. Burkett Curtiss, 93, Dies - R. Burkett Curtiss, 93, Nashua, New Hampshire, formerly of Richland, died March 23 at Hunt Community Nursing Home, Nashua. A memorial service will be held 4 p.m. Saturday, June 15, in Park Street United Methodist Church, Pulaski. Arrangements were with the National Cremation Society, Haverill, Massachusetts. Surviving are his wife, Kathleen; two sons, William P., Chelsea, Massachusetts, and Robert B., Bay Village, Ohio; a daughter, Carol C. Kleinschmidt, Winchester, Massachusetts; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and 16 nieces and nephews. Born October 11, 1902, in Richland, son of William P. and Mabel Burkett Curtiss, he was a 1923 graduate of Syracuse University. He married Kathleen F. Healy May 10, 1934, in the North Lawrence Methodist parsonage with the Rev. Robert W. Anthony officiating. Until 1960, he had been owner and proprietor of William P. Curtiss and Son Furniture Factory. He retired as chief engineer for Dollinger Corp., Rochester. After his retirement, he lived in Lacona and Fort Worth, Florida, before moving to Nashua in 1994. Mr. Curtiss was a member of Richland United Methodist Church and had served 10 years on the board of education at Pulaski Academy and Central School, seven of those years as president. He was also a member of Pulaski Masonic Lodge and the Civil Air Patrol. | Curtiss, Roland Burkett (I46904)
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| 2998 | Class of 1919 PACS | Ewart, Elizabeth D (I33878)
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| 2999 | Class of 1919 PACS | Bonney, L. Howard (I37384)
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| 3000 | Class of 1919 PACS | Brigham, Robert (I37716)
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