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| 9151 | Died of typhoid fever. Daughter of Bina Colvin. | Colvin, Mildred Hazel (I27484)
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| 9152 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bacon, Penny (I24295)
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| 9153 | died young | Ward, Frank (I49063)
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| 9154 | Died young. | Yerdon, Howard H. (I49286)
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| 9155 | Died young. | Yerdon, James (I49342)
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| 9156 | Died young. - Nathan Edson and His Descendants | Edson, Olive (I12279)
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| 9157 | Dighton French - 1848 -1915. Son of Benjamin and Julia Ann Depuy French | French, Dighton (I84568)
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| 9158 | Dimmis P. Tyler - died December 31, 1880, age 62 years. Civil War Marker. Son of William and Rumah Morton Tyler. Section 2, Row 8. | Tyler, Dimmis P. (I51797)
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| 9159 | DINGMAN Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - November 10, 2013Browse Issues Leon H. Dingman November 7, 2013 Leon H. Dingman, 54, of Adams and Redman passed away Thursday in Watertown. Memorial service: 10:30 a.m., Tuesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. Burial at the convenience of the family. Calling Hour: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home prior to the funeral. Leon H. Dingman (December 18, 1958 - November 7, 2013) Send Flowers Send Sympathy Gifts View/Sign Guest Book | Create Memorial Website Send Private Condolences | Send Sympathy Card Leon H. Dingman, age 54, resident of Adams and Redman passed away Thursday in Watertown. Leon was born December 18, 1958 in Ellisburgh, the son of Corneilus and Bertha Berry Dingman. He attended Pulaski Schools. Surviving are his companion, Tammy Gebo, two sons, Leon Dingman and Dillan Dingman, five daughters, Angela Sixberry, Michele Dingman, Carina Rogers, LeAnn Gebo, and Faith Dingman, five sisters, Maureen Mance, Betty Castor, Viola Martin, Wilma Duva and Phyllis Pitcher and wife Rose Skellen Dingman. A Memorial Service will be held 10:30 a.m., Tuesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with burial at the convenience of the family. A calling hour will be held from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home prior to the funeral. | Dingman, Leon H. (I15590)
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| 9160 | Directions to the grave site of Carl George and Frances Abigail Shampine Spicer Pulaski Cemetery, Pulaski, Oswego, New York - Go North on Jefferson Street (U. S. Route 11) out of Pulaski. The cemetery is on the right at the edge of town. Take the first driveway (the newer seftion). Take the second left turn off that road. They are on the left before you reach a T in the road. They are three rows back and you can see the stone from the road. Their great, great, grandson, Joseph Michael Nolan Mooney, is buried at their feet. Carl George Spicer was living with John and Lula Shampine briggs in 1930, as a farm hand. Lula introduced Frances Shampine to Carl and as they say the rest is history. | Spicer, Carl George (I58464)
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| 9161 | DiVINCENZO-Carmela K. (nee Runfola) Of Amherst, NY and Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, January 25, 2008, beloved wife of the late Louis H. DiVincenzo, Esq.; loving mother of Sharron (fiance Alan Paolini) Spear, C. Marion Chambers and the late Karen DiVincenzo; dearest Nana of Robert (Laura) and James Spear, Richard (Cheryl), Luke and Julia Chambers; daughter of the late Dr. Gaetano and Emily Runfola; sister of Emily (John) Martina, Katherine Reilly, Peter and Harry Runfola; also survived by seven great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Friends received Monday from 4-8 PM at the GRECO FUNERAL HOME, INC., 2909 Elmwood Ave (near Sheridan Dr.), where funeral services will follow visitation at 8 PM. Flowers gratefully declined. | Runfola, Carmela K (I81318)
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| 9162 | Divorce: 01 Oct 1914, Oswego County, New York | Family: John Breckenridge Price / Helen Nellie Stewart (F11169)
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| 9163 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Freddy Roger Sgroi / Jane Elizabeth Yerdon (F8434)
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| 9164 | divorced 2012 | Trehan, Laura (I27135)
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| 9165 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Agan, Hiram Clark Jr. (I15924)
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| 9166 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Oller, Steven Roy (I26967)
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| 9167 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones, Verne Charles (I14276)
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| 9168 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Horr, Jeannette Lee (I48435)
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| 9169 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MacFerran, Alan Ernest (I14077)
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| 9170 | Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. <i>Michigan Marriages, 1851-1875</i>. See Description for original data sources listed by county. | Source (S1900)
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| 9171 | Does anyone know why the children of this man born after 1823 were born in LeRoy, N. Y., when the first several children were born in Williamstown, N. Y., which can be assumed to have been located in Oswego County, N. Y. -- what is intriguing is that the family was located in Jefferson County in 1860? Seems a circuitous migration pattern. Also, the Eddy book indicates that Zephaniah died in Theresa, Jefferson County, N. Y. Why would that be? Was there a hospital in Theresa in 1868? My main goal of searching this Eddy family has been to identify the lineage of one Arthur Eddy, a druggist in 1880, at Theresa, N. Y. He apparently died in 1887, leaving his wife, Mary E. Eddy, a daughter, Ina, a son, George, and perhaps others. I believe that this Arthur's father was the Charles Giles Eddy, who is shown here as the first child of Zephaniah Eddy. My accounting of that theory is indicated in the lineage shown on this database. Please remember, this may be incorrect. I'd appreciate help on this project. (by shirley) The Eddy book indicated that Zephaniah was married, second, to a Mrs. Barr -- apparently after 1862 when Sally died. | Eddy, Zephaniah (I8962)
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| 9172 | does Horse pulls at Fairs & Field Days (1990s) | Greene, Charles Max (I31917)
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| 9173 | does she fit in? http://fultonhistory.com/highlighter/viewer/?file=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2FNewspapers%252021%2FDuluth%2520MN%2520Evening%2520Herald%2FDuluth%2520MN%2520Evening%2520Herald%25201909%2FDuluth%2520MN%2520Evening%2520Herald%25201909%2520%25281558%2529.pdf&highlightsFile=http%3A%2F%2Ffultonhistory.com%2Fhighlighter%2Fhits%2F3b96a070e19aaf5a6571b08159f57846#page=1 | Hocking, Peter (I33227)
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| 9174 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hahn, Cynthia Nora (I77548)
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| 9175 | Don A. Harmon - 1856 - August 14, 1876. Plot D-192. Son of Calvin Cross and Ruth Lenora Bliss Harmon. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, August 17, 1876 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - We regret to announce the death of John Harmon, of this village, a young man of pleasing address and with hosts of friends wherever he was known. That fatal destroyer, consumption, has been some months slowly but surely wasting his life's energies and on Monday last his tired frame yielded to its influence. The funeral service was held in the Congregational Church on Tuesday last. Don A Harmon, aged 20, died Aug 14. Source: Pulaski Democrat, Aug 1876 The funeral service of Don Harmon, was held at the Congregational Church yesterday. Source: Oswego Daily Times, Aug 17, 1876 | Harmon, Don A. (I63552)
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| 9176 | Don Alonzo Hilton - August 12, 1857 - September 16, 1933. Son of Alonzo and Mary Ann Jewell Hilton. Husband of Isabelle E. Weston Hilton (married February 6, 1876 at Orwell, New York) & Grace Rosella Stowell Hilton (married March 23, 1925 in Richland Township, Oswego County, New York.) Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 21, 1933 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Orwell - Don A. Hilton - Don A. Hilton, a life-long resident of this town, passed away Saturday noon September 16, from an illness of several months. He was born August 12, 1857, the youngest child of the late Alonzo and Mary Jewell Hilton. When quite a young man he was united in marriage with Miss Isabel Weston. To them were born four daughters, only one of whom survives him, Mrs. Frank B. Minor. After the death of his first wife he married the former Miss Grace Stowell, who survives. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Albertta Vandewalker [sic], of Osceola, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mr. Hilton was a member of Pulaski Chapter F. & A.M., Welcome Lodge No. 680, I.O.O.F., of Orwell, and a regular attendant of Orwell Union church when his health permitted. His cheerful manner and kind disposition won for him many friends throughout his life. The funeral services in Orwell Union church, Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, were attended by a large assemblage of relatives and friends. Rev. H. H. Barnard officiated, assisted by Rev. T. T. Davies of Sandy Creek, and Rev. Jay Stowell of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Cyrel J. Potter and Mrs. Potter sang two selections. Members of Welcome Lodge I.O.O.F., attended the funeral in a body and conducted their committal service. The bearers were grandsons of the deceased: Howard, Harold and Lester Blodgett; Don and Lloyd Minor, and J. G. Hutchins. Burial was made in the family plot in Evergreen cemetery. | Hilton, Donald Alonzo (I72649)
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| 9177 | Don attended school in McConnellsville and Redfield. He left school in 1946 for the Army. He was trained at Ft. Dix, New Jersey where he left for Japan assigned to the mechanized cavalry. While in Japan he served was selected to be part of the Military Police Guard at the Japanese war crimes trials. He re enlisted in February 1950 and was sent to Korea. When hostilities broke out in Korea he was activated with the 5th Cavalry. His few remaining letters home are poignant and filled with concern for his family in Redfield. It was during a battle in the hills of South Korea that Don was last seen alive on September 12, 1950. The Army declared him dead 3 years later on January 1, 1953. His body has never been identified, discovered or returned. In March 2012 Ivan Hambly who served with him contacted Shawn Doyle, Ivan served with Don and over him. Ivan was wounded and removed from combat just before this. They had 28 men at the last assault on the hill in the Pusan perimeter, and had captured a North Korean commander. Ivan says that Don deserves higher honors including a purple heart. Ivan says that Don was involved in the rescue of an American officer, Marine Corp captain. They had been surrounded for two days and were behind enemy lines. Ivan wanted the family to know Don was "a real hero". As a young man in Redfield Don enjoyed fishing and hunting. He was well thought of by his family, particularly his Aunts. A promising youth, a life cut short in it's prime. Only a few photos of Don survive. | Burmingham, Donald Jay (I18379)
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| 9178 | Don Caleb Halsey - July 3, 1842 - February 7, 1934. Son of Caleb and Philena Tyler Halsey. Husband of Hannah M. Giles. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 15, 1934 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Don Caleb Halsey, aged 91, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Helen Orton, 137 W. Mohawk Street, Oswego, Wednesday morning, February 7, 1934. He was born July 3, 1842 in the town of Richland, the youngest son of Caleb and Philania Tyler Halsey. His early days were spent in a log house situated on the town line road between Richland and Mexico, mid-way between the farms now owned by Wales Halsey and Addison Cates. Later a frame house was erected nearby. He attended Mexico Academy and also a business college at Oswego. During the Civil war he worked at Little Rock, Arkansas, measuring lumber for a firm that held a government contract. Also a year was spent at Illinois and the past five years with his daughter at Oswego. Aside from that his entire life was spent at farming in the vicinity where he was born. On January 22, 1868 he was united in marriage to Hannah Giles, daughter of George Giles, a Baptist minister. Mrs. Halsey died eighteen years ago. He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Helen Orton, of Oswego; two granddaughters, Miss Hazel Orton of New York City and Mrs. Charles Mowry of Mexico; five great-grandchildren, Kenneth, Richard, William and Ella Mowry of Mexico, and Don Mowry of East Orange, New Jersey; also a niece, Mrs. George Rogers of Texas. Prayer service was held at 10:30 at the home of Mrs. Orton, Friday morning, with the Rev. Winchester officiating and at North Mexico church at 2 o'clock, the Rev. B. L. Waters officiating. Burial in the family lot at Willis cemetery. Bearers were Glen and Wales Halsey, Herbert Parks, Almon DuBois, Clifford Lodge and Curtis McFee. | Halsey, Don Caleb (I51299)
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| 9179 | Don Carlos Bishop - January 8, 1835 - October 28, 1918. Plot F-12. Son of Stephen R. and Betsey Peck Bishop. Husband of Harriet Amelia Bissell Bishop. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 30, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Deaths of Don C. Bishop and His Daughter Ella Bishop Randall - On Monday afternoon, about two hours after the friends carried the body of his daughter, Mrs. Ella Bishop Randall, from the home at the Randall Hotel, Don Carlos Bishop gave up the battle for prolonged life on this earth and went to take his place in the eternal realm. Don Carlos Bishop was born in Vermont, January 8, 1835. His parents moved to Belleville, Jefferson County, where he spent his early manhood and attended the Belleville Academy. After finishing his school, he went to Woodville where he engaged in the shoe business. He was later proprietor of a hotel and Woodville. He also conducted a hotel in Mexico. He was made a Mason in Belleville Lodge, when a young man and was one of the oldest free masons in this part of the state. He was appointed postmaster at Pulaski by President Grover Cleveland, in which office he served the public faithfully and well for over four years. After retiring from the office of postmaster he engaged in selling life insurance at which he was very successful. Mr. Bishop had a host of friends. He was always pleasant and obliging. His politics were pronouncedly democratic and in his party he was a most popular and esteemed member, as was shown by the preferment always given him. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George D. Smith, of this village and Mrs. Minor J. Terry, of Albany. Funeral services were held this morning at 10:30, at the Randall Hotel. Rev. Charles T. Holcombe, pastor of the Methodist church, officiated. The officers of Pulaski Lodge F. & A.M. had charge of the services using the Masonic burial rites. | Bishop, Don Carlos (I72162)
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| 9180 | Don Earl Mowry - February 6, 1918 - June 21, 1969 - New York Pvt. U. S. Army. Son of Charles Erwin and Rena Mae Halsey Mowry. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 25, 1969 The Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico - Donald E. Mowry, 51, of Waco, Texas, formerly of Mexico, New York, died Saturday at Monterey, Republic of Mexico. He had been a patient of Waco, Texas Veterans Administration Hospital. Born in Mexico, New York, he spent his early life here. He had served in the Army prior to World War II and in the Merchant Marine during World War II. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Rena Halsey Mowry of Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. John Hamer of Mexico and Mrs. James Harris of Clayville, and three brothers, Kenneth, Richard and William Mowry, all of Mexico. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at South Richland Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are by Miner Funeral Home. | Mowry, Don Earl (I55373)
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| 9181 | DON I. OLDSShow Details Syracuse Herald American (NY) - September 20, 1998Browse Issues Don I. Olds, 67, of county Route 41, Pulaski, died Saturday at Oswego Hospital. Born in Fulton, he lived in Pulaski since 1967. He was a millwright 17 years for General Motors of Syracuse and also had worked at Sealright Co., Fulton. He was a member of Pulaski Masonic Lodge 415 and the National Rifle Association. He was an Army and Air Force veteran. Survivors: His wife, Sherry A.; four daughters, Rene Machado of Fairfax, Va., Elaine Sartin of Exeter, R.I., Sylvia Krupke of Pulaski and Jackie Flannery of Piscataway, N.J.; three sons, Don Jr. of Yorktown, Va., Glenn E. of Plattsburgh and Kevin O. of Somerville, N.J.; a sister, Shirley Davis of Fulton; 11 grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home. Burial, South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, 52 Park St., Pulaski. Contributions: Northern Oswego County Ambulance, Delano Street, Pulaski 13142. | Olds, Don Ivan Sr. (I41868)
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| 9182 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Barber, Alice Jean (I18203)
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| 9183 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Salisbury, Donald Charles (I27733)
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| 9184 | Don R. Elkin, 83, of Orwell, died Tuesday, March 17 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Anna Mae Walker of Brandywine, Md. Born July 2, 1897, he was the son of Norman and Mae Fitch Elkin. He attended town of Albion schools. Surviving are his wife, Gertrude; two sons, Harry C. of Lacona and Earl D. of Melbourne , Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Paulldren and 12 greatgrandchildren. Services were held at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. Dolen Morris officiating. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. | Elkin, Donald Rupert (I71897)
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| 9185 | Don was a Micro-Physicist for the New York State Health Department (1970) | McCoy, Donald Drake (I50107)
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| 9186 | Don was baptized in St. Mary's Church, Florence on January 15, 1922 with Bill & Pearl (Hogan) Gorman as Godparents. | Hanrahan, Donald Francis (I26309)
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| 9187 | Don was baptized in St. Mary's Church, Florence on November 6, 1935. Joseph 7 Catherine Lago were his Godparents. Donald Kenneth Archibee — March 22, 1924 - October 18, 1987. Plot X-51. Military Service: Veteran of World War II; Enlisted February 15, 1943 at Syracuse, New York in the United States Army. Son of Harry Louis and Lydia Helbock Archibee. Husband of Frances L. Rogers Archibee. Married January 9, 1955 at Clay, Onondaga County. New York. Newspaper Obituary — Tuesday, October 20, 1987 Syracuse Herald-Journal — Syracuse, New York — Services for Donald K. Archibee, 63, of 1014 North Main Street, who died Sunday at Mercy Hospital, Watertown, are 11 a.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 7385 Park Street. Mr. Archibee was a native of Orwell. Surviving are his wife, Frances; two sons, Steven and John, both of Mannsville; two daughters, Dawn Archibee and Joy Covey, both of Mannsville; and three sisters, Alice Walker, of Syracuse, Pauline Houghton, of Brantingham, and Anita Leana, of Clinton. Contributions may be made to the Jefferson County Heart Fund. Donald Kenneth Archibee - March 22, 1924 - October 18, 1987. Plot X-51. Military Service: Veteran of World War II, enlisting February 15, 1943 at Syracuse, New York in the United States Army. Son of Harry L. and Lydia Helbock Archibee. Husband of Frances L. Rogers Archibee. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, October 20, 1987 Syracuse Herald-Journal - Syracuse, New York - Services for Donald K. Archibee, 63, of 1014 North Main Street, who died Sunday at Mercy Hospital, Watertown, are 11 a.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 7385 Park Street. Mr. Archibee was a native of Orwell. Surviving are his wife, Frances; two sons, Steven and John, both of Mannsville; two daughters, Dawn Archibee and Joy Covey, both of Mannsville; and three sisters, Alice Walker, of Syracuse, Pauline Houghton, of Brantingham, and Anita Leana, of Clinton. Contributions may be made to the Jefferson County Heart Fund. | Archibee, Donald Kenneth (I56894)
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| 9188 | Donald A. Frost, 47 of 7492 Salina Street, Pulaski was pronounced dead on arrival at the Oswego Hospital Tuesday afternoon, January 15, 1985. Born August 5, 1936 at Watertown, the son of Donald and Helen Stitt Frost. He attended Watertown High School. He was married to Margaret Alvard May 23, 1964 at Amboy, N.Y, and resided in Amboy from 1960 until 1972, when he moved to Pulaski, where he was employed by various businesses in Pulaski, the last seven years he was employed by Colosse Cheese and Butter Company of Pulaski. M r. Frost was a member of the Park United Methodist Church and a former member of the Ringgold Fire Company. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Frost; his mother Helen Frost of Watertown;, four sons, Charles, Robert, Donald and Jack , all of Pulaski; two daughters, Miss Ann Frost and Miss. Donna Frost, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Robert Frost of Gardiner, Maine and Herbert Frost of Watertown and two sisters Patricia Davidson of Randolph, Maine; and Sharon Delaney of Watertown. The funeral was held at 11 a.m., Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski with Rev. Earl M. Smith, pastor of Park United Methodist Church officiating. Spring burial will be in Pulaski cemetery. Source: sandy creek News, Jan 21, 1985 | Frost, Donald A. (I41579)
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| 9189 | Donald A. Ridgeway Citizen, The (Auburn, NY) - April 19, 2005Browse Issues WEEDSPORT - Donald A. Ridgeway, 75, of 8581 Weedsport-Sennett Road, Weedsport, died Saturday, April 16, 2005, at Auburn Memorial Hospital. Mr. Ridgeway was born on March 30, 1930, in Boylston. He was the son of Clarence and Emma Barber Ridgeway. He was a proud veteran of the Navy, having served his country during the Korean War Era. For many years, he worked with the Carpenter's Local 747 of Onondaga County. Carpenter's Local 747 carried special meaning for him, as his father, uncle, brothers and other family members were also brother union members of Local 747. He was a communicant of St. Joseph's Church and a member of the American Legion Post 317 of Skaneateles Falls. An avid bowler, he was a charter member of Rainbow Lanes. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Barbara Reed Ridgeway; one daughter, Sharon Lowenberg and her husband, Victor, of Ramrod Key, Fla.; two sons, Michael Ridgeway and his wife, Doreen, of Auburn, David Ridgeway and his wife, Kathy, of Brentwood; one brother, Leland "Bud" Ridgeway and his wife, Doris, of Mattydale; 10 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; several nieces, nephews and close friends. Mr. Ridgeway was predeceased by his two sisters, June Melfie and Ann Nugent; two brothers, Dale and Delbert Ridgeway. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph's Church. Burial with military honors will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Weedsport. Friends are invited to call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, April 19, at White Chapel Funeral Home, 2719 Erie Drive, Weedsport. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate your consideration of a donation to the Weedsport Ambulance Fund, 8892 South St., Weedsport, NY 13166. | Ridgeway, Donald Amos (I33804)
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| 9190 | Donald and David Fisher are the twin sons of Dorothy Rae Weatherwax Fisher. | Fisher, Gerald Donald (I30532)
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| 9191 | Donald Andrew Hager - July 3, 1922 - October 17, 1990. Son of Gerald Milo and Bertha Jennie Price Hager. Husband of Roberta J. Hubbard Hager. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday October 18, 1990 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Donald A. Hager, 68, of Route 104, died Wednesday at the House of the Good Samaritan in Watertown. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St., Pulaski, with the Rev. Donald Wiltse officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Surviving are his wife, Roberta J.; a daughter, Donna J. Hager of Mexico; two nephews and a niece. Born July 2, 1922, in Fernwood, son of Gerald and Bertha Price Hager, he resided in Fernwood from his birth until 1964. He was a dairy farmer in Fernwood for 35 years. He moved to Mexico in 1964 and retired in 1981 after 20 years with the state Highway Department in Mexico. He married Roberta Hubbard in 1956 in Fernwood. Mr. Hager was a sexton for several years at South Richland Cemetery. | Hager, Donald Andrew (I55025)
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| 9192 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lebeau, Donald Arthur (I70736)
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| 9193 | Donald Burdick Expires at 58 Donald Burdick, Hall road, Oswego, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday, June 23, 1972 in Oswego. The funeral for Mr. Burdick was held on Monday in Oswego with burial in Pulaski. Surviving besides his widow Mrs. Bertha Coffin Burdick, are two sons, Robert and Kenneth, Oswego; a daughter, Donna Burdick, Oswego; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Edson (Ruth) Bennett, Pulaski, and Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Elkins, Lacona. Born in Pulaski, son of Arthur and Marion Hilliker Burdick, he was a resident of the Oswego sector for thirty years, and was employed as a quality control inspector at Oswego Casting, Inc. He was a member of the United Methodist church at South Scriba. Source: Mexico Independent, 1972 | Burdick, Donald Hilliker (I57187)
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| 9194 | Donald Burnett, Sr. Obituary Donald Lee Burnett Sr March 20, 1947-January 29, 2025 77 years old Donald Lee Burnett Sr passed away with his family by his side He loved helping his friends and family, liked being outdoors, playing in pitch leagues, hanging out in the bars, sharing stories, old and new. He enjoyed time spent with his children. Donald was predeceased by his father Weldon Burnett, mother, Ruth, brother Wilford Taylor, sisters, Hilda Facey, Harriet Martin, Hazel Bresett. He is survived by his 6 children, Kimberly Jasmar, Jacqueline McDowell, Donald Burnett Jr ( Julie ) Yvonne Ridgeway, Douglas Burnett ( Jenn ) Yvette Sanderson Siblings Weldon Burnett, Lyle Burnett, Charlotte Burnett, Sandra Whaley. He had 14 grandchildren, and 36 great grandchildren. There will be no calling hours or funeral services There will be a celebration of life at a later date | Burnett, Donald L (I63921)
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| 9195 | Donald C. Ladd, 67, Redfield, died Saturday at his home. Born in Central Square, he had resided here about 20 years. Prior to that, he had resided in Central Square. He married the former MissThelma Waterbury in 1953 in Redfield. He was a retired mill worker for Dean Williams & Son Sawmill here. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Thelma Waterbury Ladd; four daughters. Mrs. Carl Tanner of Redfield, Mrs. Wendell Vrooman; and Mrs. Harley Mellen. both of Pulaski, and Mrs. William Waterbury of Central Square; one son, Henry E. Ladd of Central Square; three step-sons, Philip. Waterbury of Redfield,. William Waterbury of Mattydale, and Dale Waterbury of Central Square; a step-daughter, Mrs. Frank Bauchard of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. M. Burr Williams of Syracuse, and Mrs. Leslie Stearns of Cortland; 34 grandchildren and two; great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. | Ladd, Donald Corrin (I76824)
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| 9196 | Donald C. Morehouse Sr. Donald C. Morehouse Sr., 91, of 822 Lawrence St., died Sunday, December 12, at Samaritan Keep Home where he was admitted last June. He was born January 8, 1919, in Dexter, NY, the son of Charles R. and Eunice Nottell Morehouse. He graduated from Dexter High School in 1938 and enlisted in the Army in 1941. He served a year with the 101st Calvary regiment, four years with the signal corps and three years in East Africa, Asmara and Eritrea. From 1948 until his discharge in 1953, Mr. Morehouse was in charge of the radio-television studies at the Chaplain School, Fort Slocum, New Rochelle, NY. In 1954 he was employed by WHEN -TV in Syracuse, as a transmitter engineer until the fall when he came to WCNY in Watertown. Mr. Morehouse was promoted to chief engineer of WCNY-TV and WWNY radio on January 3, 1960. He was employed by the broadcast company for over 35 years until his retirement in January 1987. He was an avid ham radio operator, acquiring his first radio at the young age 10 years. It was also common knowledge in his circle of friends that "if Don couldn't 'fix it' you might as well throw it away." Another past time over the years was trying to win the lottery. He married Helen Fargo, daughter of Louis and Anna Fargo of Adams Center on February 7, 1942 at St. Patrick's Church, in Watertown. Mr. Morehouse is survived by his wife of 68 years, and five children, Donald C. Jr. and Christel Morehouse, Lowville, NY; four daughters and their husbands, Helen and Bob Hillis, Sodus, NY, Anita and Jim Wheeler, Pulaski, NY, Anne and Scott Greene, Heneritta, NY, and Mary and Ray Weston, Watertown, NY; 15 grandchildren and 3 step-grand children, 9 great grandchildren and 9 step-great grandchildren. A half-sister, Paulanita Beam pre-deceased him in 2008. He was a communicant of St. Patrick's Church. A Funeral Mass will be held Wednesday, December 15, at 1:00 PM, at St. Patrick's Church with the Rev. Donald Robinson, pastor officiating, burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Calling hours will be Tuesday from 4-8 at the Cleveland Funeral Home. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to St. Patrick's Church or The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, ATTN: Tribute Gifts, Church Street Station, P.O. Box 780, New York, NY 10008-0780. SOURCE: Tuesday, 14 Dec 2010 issue of the Watertown Daily Times. Donald C. Morehouse Sr., 91, of 822 Lawrence St., died Sunday, December 12, at Samaritan Keep Home where he was admitted last June. He was born January 8, 1919, in Dexter, NY, the son of Charles R. and Eunice Nottell Morehouse. He graduated from Dexter High School in 1938 and enlisted in the Army in 1941. He served a year with the 101st Calvary regiment, four years with the signal corps and three years in East Africa, Asmara and Eritrea. From 1948 until his discharge in 1953, Mr. Morehouse was in charge of the radio-television studies at the Chaplain School, Fort Slocum, New Rochelle, NY. In 1954 he was employed by WHEN -TV in Syracuse, as a transmitter engineer until the fall when he came to WCNY in Watertown. Mr. Morehouse was promoted to chief engineer of WCNY-TV and WWNY radio on January 3, 1960. He was employed by the broadcast company for over 35 years until his retirement in January 1987. He was an avid ham radio operator, acquiring his first radio at the young age 10 years. It was also common knowledge in his circle of friends that "if Don couldn't 'fix it' you might as well throw it away." Another past time over the years was trying to win the lottery. He married Helen Fargo, daughter of Louis and Anna Fargo of Adams Center on February 7, 1942 at St. Patrick's Church, in Watertown. Mr. Morehouse is survived by his wife of 68 years, and five children, Donald C. Jr. and Christel Morehouse, Lowville, NY; four daughters and their husbands, Helen and Bob Hillis, Sodus, NY, Anita and Jim Wheeler, Pulaski, NY, Anne and Scott Greene, Heneritta, NY, and Mary and Ray Weston, Watertown, NY; 15 grandchildren and 3 step-grand children, 9 great grandchildren and 9 step-great grandchildren. A half-sister, Paulanita Beam pre-deceased him in 2008. He was a communicant of St. Patrick's Church. | Morehouse, Donald C. Sr. (I85100)
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| 9197 | Donald C. Scott Obituary Donald C. Scott, (90), of Altmar, New York passed away on January 16, 2024, surrounded by family. Don was born to James M. Scott and Zelpha G. Deane on October 6, 1933, in Syracuse, NY. He served in the United States Air Force as an air traffic controller for over 20 years. Don enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, and spending time with his loving wife Joyce, and their family. Don was a life member of VFW Post 136, Altmar and a member of American Legion Post 1435, Altmar for 53 years. Don is survived by his children, Donald (Pamela) Scott, Jr, of Springerville, AZ, David (Cherri) Scott of Phoenix, AZ, Susan (Jim) Grabowski of Youngsville, NC, Debra Scott, of Altmar, NY, Catherine (Bruce) Derr, of Kennesaw, GA, Michael (Wendy) Scott of Buda, TX, Russell (Michelle) Scott, of Altmar, NY, and Tim (Gwen) Scott of Altmar, NY. As well as many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Don was predeceased by his wife of 63years, Joyce A. (LeBlanc) Scott and his son Steven Scott. Friends and family will gather to celebrate a life-well lived in the spring. Arrangements by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. | Scott, Donald C. (I84934)
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| 9198 | Donald D. Carl - September 9, 1917 - September 22, 1993. Son of Howard E. and Mary Bowen Carl. Husband of Ina May Farley Carl. Married November 21, 1936. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 23, 1993 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Donald D. Carl, Pulaski, Dies At Age of 76 - Donald D. Carl, 76, Deerfield Apartments, died Wednesday in Oswego Hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Pulaski Congregational Church, with the Rev. James Tschudy officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Fernwood. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St. Contributions may be made to the Pulaski Congregational Church or Northern Oswego County Ambulance. Surviving are his wife, Ina M.; a son, William L., Liverpool; a daughter, Carole M. Golus, Westfield; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Edward, Mason, Tennessee, and Roy, Watsonville, California, and a sister, Patricia Davis, Pulaski. Born in Schenectady on September 9, 1917, a son of Howard E. and Mary Bowen Carl, he attended Pulaski Academy and Adams schools. He married Ina M. Farley on November 21, 1936, at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage, Fulton, with the Rev. John W. Warren officiating. Mr. Carl served with the Navy during World War II from 1941 to 1945. He served with the Civilian Conservation Corps and recently wrote a book on the history of the CCC camps due to be published by Falconer Publishing Co., Falconer. He was employed with General Electric Corp., Salina, for 16 years with the Pulaski Democrat as a printer, with Taylor Monument Co. as an engraver and with Deerfield Apartments as superintendent for several years. He was a member and deacon of the Pulaski Congregational Church and a member of Lakewood Post 1286, American Legion. He had been a resident of Pulaski for 65 years. | Carl, Donald D. (I58363)
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| 9199 | Donald Denny Obituary Donald R. Denny, 78, of Richland passed away Tuesday November 28, 2023 at University Hospital in Syracuse. Donald was born July 6, 1945 in Oswego, NY to Gerald and Ida May (Duester) Denny. He attended Pulaski Schools. He served in the United States Army from 1963-1965.Donald married Donna Patterson on March 18, 1966 in Sandy Creek. He worked at BJ’s Wholesale in Clay.Donald was a past member of the Richland Fire Department. “He will always be remembered for his sense of humor.” Surviving is his wife of 57 years, Donna, children Timothy R. Denny (Kelly), of Richland, Richard Denny of Florida, Bobbie Jo Leach of Pulaski,and Gina Pullen of Oswego. Several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Siblings Candy, Charity, Donna, Dee, and Butch. He was predeceased by brothers Richard and Gerald Denny. A Celebration of Life will be held on December 16th beginning at 1pm at the Richland Firehall. Donations may be made in his honor to the Richland Fire Dept. | Denny, Donald R. (I84308)
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| 9200 | DONALD E. MILLER, 69, DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 21, 1995Browse Issues Donald E. Miller, 69, Mexico, died Wednesday at Oswego Hospital after a long illness. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Watson Funeral Home Inc., Central Square, with the Rev. Wallace McAloon officiating. Burial will be in Upson Corners Cemetery, Central Square. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Surviving are five sons, Donald Jr., Parishville, Robert, Mexico, Phillip, Central Square, Randy, Whitesboro, and Michael, Parish; two daughters, Linda Overton, Parish, and Cindy Rockefeller, Houston; 22 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. His wife, Helen, died in 1994. A native of Buffalo, he was a maintenance worker at Crouse Hinds Co., Syracuse, for 30 years, retiring in 1989. | Miller, Donald William (I81727)
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