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| 9101 | Diantha E. Soule Brown - 1866 - 1957. Daughter of Ransom A. and Emma Soule. Wife of DeAlton Buckley Brown. Married October 25, 1899. | Soule, Diantha E. (I68398)
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| 9102 | Dicia A. Whipple PUBLISHED: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2009 AT 3:15 AM LACONA - Dicia A. Whipple age 84 of Lacona died Friday at Sunrise Nursing Home in Oswego. Born Aug. 22, 1925 at Lacona. Daughter of Ralph & Lena Presley Briggs. Graduated from Sandy Creek High School. Married to Carl Whipple in 1946 and he died in 1994. She was a waitress in her younger years at Colgate Inn at Hamilton and was manager of Hazel's Restaurant in Sandy Creek. She was a faithful member and Sunday School teacher at the Sandy Creek Wesleyan Church. She enjoyed crocheting afghans and donating them to friends and relatives. Survived by 4 daughters; Carol White of Adams Center, Diane (Mike) Sperling of Central Square, Christal (Larry) Goodsell of Pulaski, Denise (Jim) Cofer of Thurmont, MD. 1 son, David Whipple of Lacona. 12 grandchildren, several great grandchildren. Predeceased by a sister Mildred Vincent, and 2 brothers Othmer and Keith Briggs. Funeral will be Sunday 3:30 p.m. at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. Rev. Thomas G. Hood officiating. Burial in Boylston-Sandy Creek Cemetery. Calling hours Sunday 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. prior to the funeral at the funeral home. | Briggs, Dicia A. (I17700)
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| 9103 | Dick's story - Richard Thomas "Dick" Brennan, 82, of Vero Beach, Florida and formerly of Pulaski, peacefully passed away surrounded by his family on February 21, 2017. Dick was born in Boylston, NY, on October 20, 1934, the eldest child of John J. and Elsie (Ingersoll) Brennan. He graduated high school from Sandy Creek Central School, received his Civil Engineering Degree from Ohio University in Athens, OH, and was employed 20 years as a highway engineer by the New York State Department of Transportation, in Syracuse, NY. Dick was the founder, builder and manager of Brennan Beach RV Resort on Lake Ontario, which he operated for more than 50 years. During that time, the resort grew under his direction to a population of more than 2,000 summer residents each year. He recently reached a goal in his later life, with the publishing of his memoirs regarding the development of the Beach, titled "Dick's Great Adventure: From Rags to Riches Without Leaving Oswego County". He was predeceased by his parents, as well as by a daughter, Laurie Brennan, in her infancy. Mr. Brennan is survived by Trilby Aldrich Brennan, his wife of 41 years, as well as five children: Valerie Brennan Pendergast (Austin, TX); Timothy (Mary Ann Brown) Brennan (Ocala, FL); Michael (Sabina Koehner) Brennan (Mannsville, NY); Richard (Bethann Frank) Brennan (Pulaski, NY); and Michelle Brennan Workman (Pulaski, NY). He is also survived by three stepsons: Edward (Jasmine Hesse) Hillenbrand and Eric Hillenbrand of Pulaski, and Karl Hillenbrand of Indianapolis, IN. Mr. Brennan in also survived by 19 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, 2 sisters (Virginia Brennan Pelsue of Syracuse and Judith Brennan Kaiser of Homerville, OH) and one brother, John C. (Maureen McKenna) Brennan, of Vero Beach, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial celebration in honor of his life and many contributions to the community will be held in Pulaski in the spring. Donations may be made to VNA Hospice, 901 37th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960. Arrangements are under the direction of Strunk Funeral Home and Crematory, Vero Beach. A guest book is available at www.strunkfuneralhome.com Date of Death: February 21, 2017 Published in the in the Syracuse Post Standard from Mar. 1 to Mar. 2, 2017 | Brennan, Richard Thomas (I41463)
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| 9104 | Died - Thurston - In Sctipto, August 29, Laura, wife of Lewis Thurston, aged 59 years | Blowers, Laura Ann (I79337)
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| 9105 | Died 19 Oct 1962, 68 years old at 41 Lock St., Baldwinsville, N.Y., died after a long illness. A Veteran of WW I, he was a lifelong resident of Baldwinsville. Surviving are his wife, Hazel (Deusler) Hudson; Eight Daughters, Mrs. Marie Edmonston, Mrs. Mildred Hughes, Mrs. Alberta Palmer, Mrs. Phyllis Provost, Mrs. Erma LaFountain, Mrs. Nancy Smart, Miss Susan Hudson all of Baldwinsville, and Mrs. Dawn Lamica of Warners; three sons: S/SGT. Frederick Hudson of Germany, Don R. Hudson of Hannibal, and Lyndon Hudson of Biloxi, Miss.: one Brother: Leland Hudson of Wolcot: one Sister, Hazel Snow: 24 Grandchildren and three Great Grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Gates-Sears funeral home, Internment was made at Riverview Cemetery. He & Hazel had 14 children. | Hudson, Howard Willard (I27325)
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| 9106 | Died 30 July 1944 74y 3m 24d No Stone | Canfield, George W (I53160)
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| 9107 | Died 402 Lafayette Street, Newark, NJ | Fitzpatrick, Patrick (I77927)
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| 9108 | Died age 91 | Washburn, Harriet W. (I22152)
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| 9109 | Died at 19 broken neck | Boucher, Joseph (I11056)
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| 9110 | Died at 29 days old (cem. record) | Yerdon, Clarence Wilton (I49241)
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| 9111 | Died at 3 days old. | Stevens, Lester (I49127)
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| 9112 | Died at 3 months old | Todd, Lois Ann (I49317)
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| 9113 | Died at 3 months old. | Trumble, Jennie D. (I19675)
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| 9114 | Died at 6 months | Yerdon, Clayton Lavere (I78396)
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| 9115 | Died at 7 months | Trumble, Frank (I42135)
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| 9116 | Died at a hospital in Watertown, New York | Dodge, Roy Clark (I43125)
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| 9117 | died at ae. 21 | Gilbert, Raymond (I25941)
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| 9118 | Died at age 49, Shot and killed by farmhand Paul Arquette age 14 while milking the cows. Supposeldy Kilts calling suspects mother a thief. Newspaper Obituary - May 16, 1929 Mexico Independent - Funeral services were held last Friday afternoon for Adelbert Kilts, age 49. Rev. Skinner, of Fernwood, officiating, burial in Maple Lawn cemetery Newspaper Article - Sandy Creek news., May 09, 1929, Page 1, Image 1 Newspaper Obituary - May 29, 1929 Pulaski Democrat - Adelbert L Kilts only son of the late& Huldah Spencer and Warner Kilts was born in Albion, June 19, 1879 and died May 7, 1929, having resided all his life on the farm where he died. Early in life he united with the M.E. church where he was a faithful and efficient worker for many years, Several years being treasurer of the official board, Superintendent of the Sunday School, where, being a man of high ideals and sterling Christian character, he was untiring in his efforts of improving the advantages of the young people of the church and community. About a year ago he transferred his membership to Fernwood. His funeral was largely attended on Friday, his pastor, Rev. Skinner officiating. Burial was in the family lot in Maple Lawn cemetery. Beautiful flowers expressed their silent way the respect and esteem in which he was held. Kilts after completing his training in Pulaski Academy taught in district schools for several years, finally remaining at home to assist his father on the farm Newspaper Article - OSWEGO. May 8 - Aspersions again at the character of his mother were given yesterday as the cause of murdering Adelbert Kilts, his employer, by Paul Arquette, fourteen, farmhand on Kilt’s farm at Fernwood Kilts was shot and killed as he milked cows in Ids barn and his boy employe surren dered to state troopers shortly aftef the crime. Paul made a confession to the troop ers at Pulaski. He will be placed in the detention home here and will be arraigned in children's court this week as a juvenile delinquent. According to Paul’s confession the murder came as a climax to an arguement with Kilts over the purchase of some turkeys. The boy. a seventh grade pupil, said he asked Kilts for money with which to buy some turkey. When this was denied him. he asked for money he had saved as a result of selling eggs from his chickens. This, also was denied him. He advanced still another argument. Why not sell his rabbits? "Kilts told me the rabbits were not mine.*Paul said. "He said 1 stole them and that | I was just like my mother. That made me sore." The boy said he then went to the house and got the shot gun. Reenter , in* the barn, the scene of the argu ment, Paul said he opened a sliding door and pushing the gun through until It was but seven feet away from Kilts and pulled the trigger. After the shooting, Paul said, he set out afoot for Pulaski, five miles 1 away, to give himself up. Before he had gone two miles word was sent . out from Kilt’s home and Paul was stopped by another farm hand and was driven to Pulaski after saying he wanted to se£ the state troopers, i The boy showed considerable spirit i when telling of the manner in which 1 Kilts "called his mother a thief " | Kilts, Adelbert Leroy (I80772)
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| 9119 | Died at age 55. - "Nathan Edson and His Descendents" | Stewart, Lydia (I21340)
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| 9120 | Died at age 64. - "Nathan Edson and His Descendents" | Edson, Alfred (I53372)
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| 9121 | Died at age 9 years 11.. - Nathan Edson and His Descendents | Henry, Angeline (I12181)
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| 9122 | Died at Altmar, N.Y., Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1929, Mrs. Frances Sheeley Whitney, wife of Destine R. Whitney. Mrs. Whitney was born in the town of Albion, the daughter of the late Jerome and Charlotte Potter Sheeley. Most of her life was spent in Altmar and vicinity. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Jerry Mattison, and three grandchildren of Altmar, three brothers, William and Bern Sheeley of Hartford, Conn., and Frank Sheeley of Syracuse, and two sisters, Mrs. Morrison of Altmar, and the other living in Hartford, Conn. Funeral services conducted by Rev. G. M. Sleeman consisted of a prayer at her late home at noon on Saturday with services at the M.E. church at 1 o'clock. The remains were placed in the receiving vault at Riverside Cemetery where interment will be made later. The bearers were George Claflin, Alfred Waggoner, Walter Prouty and George E. Field. Source: Sandy Creek News, Jan 31, 1929 | Sheeley, Frances A Fannie (I67637)
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| 9123 | Died at Altmar, Wednesday July 16, Mrs. Jerome Sheeley, aged 83 years. Charlotte Potter was born in Sandy Creek on July 29, 1841. When she was a small child her parents moved to Howardville, and later to Altmar where most of her life has been spent. At the age of 15 years she became the wife of Jerome Sheeley and nine children were born of the union, three of whom are deceased. Mrs. Sheeley was a member of the Methodist church and until ill health prevented her attendance was one of its most regular attendants. She was also a member of the Ladies' Aid and was always ready and willing to do her part wherever help was needed. For the past two years, Mrs. Sheeley had been tenderly cared for by her daughter, Mrs. D. R. Whitney at whose home she passed away. Mrs. Sheeley is survived by her husband, Jerome Sheeley and six children, Mrs. D.R. Whitney, Mrs. Jas. Morrison and Frank Sheeley of Altmar, and Charles Ackerlind and William and Bern Sheeley of Hartford, Ct. A prayer was held at her late home at 1 o'clock, Saturday and funeral services conducted by the Rev. R. A. Tennes were held at M.E. church at 2 o'clock. Two selections were sung by E.A. Field, Mrs. A.B. Pierce and Mrs. Ray Orton with Miss Margaret Dennie as organist. Relatives of the deceased acted as bearers. The Ladies' Aid Society attended in a body. Interment was made in the family lot at Riverside cemetery Source: The Pulaski Democrat, July 23 1924 | Potter, Charlotte M (I67739)
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| 9124 | died at her daughters home, interment at Lacona | Joyner, Nancy C. (I42098)
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| 9125 | died at his home 221 Elizabeth St., He was 37. Was married 9 years to Gertrude | Sloan, Henry (I26221)
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| 9126 | Died at son William's home. | Boothe, Catherine E. (I48431)
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| 9127 | Died at the home of her daughter Lillian McChesney Hinman with whom she had been living | Calkins, Isabelle Josephine (I20220)
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| 9128 | Died before their immigration, but his name is on the family stone. May not be buried here. | Outterson, James (I51511)
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| 9129 | Died during Appendix Surgery (Maude Yerdon's Diary) | Bowler, Merrill (I48198)
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| 9130 | Died during birth of 4th child, Samuel | Orvis, Hannah Anna (I28333)
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| 9131 | Died early in life. - Nathan Edson and His Descendents | Edson, Nathan (I13005)
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| 9132 | Died from Cancer Angelo F. Mastronardi, Jr - October 29, 1943 ~ December 13, 2020 (age 77) - Obituary - Angelo Francis Mastronardi Jr., Freeville, NY passed away on December 13, 2020 at the age of 77. He was born on October 29, 1943 to the late Angelo and Thelma Williams Mastronardi. He graduated from Whitney Point High School in 1962 and joined the Marine Corps shortly thereafter. In October of 1966, Angelo left the Marines and met the love of his life, Connie Stewart Mastronardi. They were married in May of 1967 after a whirlwind courtship. They subsequently moved to Freeville, NY and have lived there ever since. Angelo served honorably in the United States Marine Corps through the Vietnam War. Thereafter, he enjoyed a commendable 30 years with New York State Police. After 9/11 he was called back to duty in the State Police and served another two years and retired. He worked tirelessly to improve the lives of people with developmental disabilities. Angelo was honored to have served on the boards of directors at the J.M. Murray Center and Franziska Racker Centers. He is predeceased by his parents Angelo and Thelma Mastronardi and his sisters Kathleen Krupitza, Diane Driscoll and Lorraine Podrazil. He is survived by his beloved wife and best friend of 53 years, Connie; two daughters and son-in-law; Tracey Mastronardi and Jill and Jeremey Knout; two grand-daughters; Madison Knout and Hannah Knout. Keeping with Angelo’s wishes calling hours will be from 3-5 pm on Wednesday, December 16th at Perkins Funeral Home at 55 West Main Street, Dryden, NY. Masks must be worn and social distancing standards. A memorial Service will be conducted at the end of calling hours at 5pm in the funeral home. Burial will be at Willow Glen Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Please consider a donation to either, JM Murray Center or Franziska Racker Center. A tax deductible donation can be made online at their websites. The mission of these not-for-profit organizations is to support people with disabilities and their families to lead a more fulfilling life. | Mastronardi, Angelo Jr. (I80500)
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| 9133 | Died in a car accident. | Yerdon, William John (I50448)
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| 9134 | Died in a car crash, noted on Page 1 of the Pulaski Democrat, January 17, 1940. | Johnson, Margaret (I3594)
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| 9135 | Died in an accident while cutting trees. This was reported in the Pulaski Advocate and the Oswego Palladium. "Dreadful Accident--It is our painful duty to record the death of a young man, John, son of Reuben Peck, residing about two miles east of this village, under circumstances the most appalling and heart rendering. He was chopping in the woods with several other individuals--a tree having lodged in the branches of another tree, they commenced cutting the adjoining ones, when a large limb fell and struck him on the top of his head, penetrating into his brains and driving bones out on each side of his head. He survived but a few hours----Verily, in the midst of life is death"h---Pulaski Advocate | Peck, John (I19439)
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| 9136 | Died in an automobile accident. | Durgee, Timothy Harold (I26619)
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| 9137 | Died in Infancy | Boucher, Emile (I14581)
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| 9138 | Died in Infancy | Boucher, Emile (I14724)
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| 9139 | Died in infancy following rash. | Stewart, Orin (I77966)
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| 9140 | Died in the Battle of the Bulge, no descendants. Lacona Sergeant Missing in Reich PULASKI.-S/Sgt. Warren E. Ridgeway has been reported missing since Jan. 20 in Germany, in a letter received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ridgeway, Sr., of Lacona, from the war department. They had just received letters written by him from Germany early in January. Three other sons have also been in the army: Paratrooper Aaron Ridgeway, once reported missing, but who later rejoined his outfit and has received an honorable discharge; Corp. Paul Ridgeway, serving in Europe, and S/Sgt. John Ridgeway, Jr., in Denver, Col., after having completed his required missions as tail gunner on an English based bomber. Source: Oswego Palladium, Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, USA, Feb 9, 1945 ________________________________________ Family to Receive Awards Won by S-Sgt. Ridgeway Mr. and Mrs. John Ridgeway Sr. have received a letter from the War Department regarding the decorations and awards to which their son, S/Sgt, Warren E. Ridgeway was entitled. Missing in action since January 20, 1945 and officially declared dead a year later, S/Sgt. Ridgeway was one of the first from this community to volunteer in December 1940 and, was a veteran of the North African, and Sicilian campaigns and of the invasion of the European continent in June 1944. The letter reads: "I have the honor to inform you that by direction of the President, the Bronze Star Medal has been awarded to your son by the Commanding General, 9th Infantry Division for distinguishing himself by heroic achievement in action against the enemy on 17 July 1944. In addition to the above decoration S/Sgt. Ridgeway was entitled to the Combat Infantryman Badge, American Defense Service Medal, American Theatre Ribbon, European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon with one Silver and one-Bronze Service Star for the Tunisia, Sicily, Algeria-French Morocco, Normandy, Rhineland and Ardennes Campaigns. Also the Distinguished Unit Badge withe one Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, for service with the 39th Inf. Rgt. when it was sited in the name of the President for outstanding performance of duty, 6-9 August, 1944 and 18 June 1944; Bronze Arrowhead for the invasion of North Africa, World War 2 Victory Ribbon. These awards the letter reads "Will be forwarded to the Commanding General, First United States Army, who will select an officer to make presentation to you. The records show that the Posthumous Purple Heart was forwarded to you and should be received by you in the near future. The records also indicate that your son was entitled to receive the Belgian Fouragere. However, this award is not yet available for issuance by the War Department. Source: Sandy Creek News, Sandy Creek, Oswego County, New York, United States, Sept 4, 1946 | Ridgeway, Warren Earl (I15430)
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| 9141 | Died in truck accident , buried in nebraska | Patterson, Ernest A. (I24510)
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| 9142 | Died leaving 2 children. - Nathan Edson and His Descendents From 1880 Census, she was age 28, single, and born in New York. | Austin, Ellen (I12110)
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| 9143 | Died of Accidental poisening.Died of Accidental poisening according to the diary of Anna Price Douglass, a neighbor and kinswoman. | Doane, Madorah Sophia (I68321)
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| 9144 | died of Cancer was with Coca Cola, CPA High School in Atlanta, grad Val. | Crangle, Charles (I26014)
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| 9145 | Died of Cholera Infantum after an illness of less than 27 hours. | Yerdon, Doris Eleanor (I29870)
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| 9146 | died of consumption,aged 73 | French, Benjamin B. (I84661)
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| 9147 | Died of disease. He was originally buried at Helena, then at later date exhumed and moved to Memphis National Cemetery in Shelby County, Tennessee | Easton, Stephen Benjamin (I18349)
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| 9148 | Died of dyphtheria | Moon, Nellie Arvilla (I58662)
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| 9149 | Died of throat Cancer while a Junior in High School. He played Trombone and was an Honer Student. (Mother's letter to June Walker Sept 1982) | Manning, Connie Boyce (I48773)
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| 9150 | Died of Typhod Fever. Buried in Shawnee Cemetery in Plymouth, PA. | Armitage, Catherine Kitty Baragwarnath (I81192)
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