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9351 Durl P. Clement - June 16, 1905 - February 10, 1990. Son of Walter B. and Esther M. Prouty Clement. Husband of Olive Z. Willson Clement. Married October 8, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Sunday, February 11, 1990 Syracuse Herald American - Syracuse, New York - Durl P. Clement, 84, of 8196 Harwood Drive died Saturday in his home after a long illness. He was born in Orwell and lived in Mineola and Taberg for several years. He moved to Sandy Creek in 1938. He was manager of Victory Market and later owned and operated Clement's Market. In 1959, he joined the sales staff at Pulaski Sales and Service, a car dealership, and worked there until his retirement in 1980. He was a member and past master of Sandy Creek Lodge 564 F&AM. He was a member and patron of Lake Ontario 124 Order of the Eastern Star, serving as district grand lecturer in 1957. He was a 50-year member of the Sandy Creek Grange 127 and a member of the Sandy Creek Volunteer Fire Department. He was an honorary member of the Lacona Fire Department and a 50-year member of the United Methodist Church, Sandy Creek. He was also an avid hunter and fisherman. Surviving are his wife, Olive Wilson Clement, of 59 years; a daughter, Beverly Jones of New Hartford; and five grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Sandy Creek United Methodist Church. Spring burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. There will be no calling hours. Contributions may be made to the Sandy Creek United Methodist Church. Arrangements are by the Summerville Funeral Home.
 
Clement, Durl P. (I72781)
 
9352 Dwayne J. Tyszkiewicz
January 7, 2013

Dwayne J. Tyszkiewicz, of Liverpool, passed away Monday.

Survived by mother, Alfreda; brothers, Jeffrey and Alfred.

Services are private.

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Tyszkiewicz, Dwayne J (I78557)
 
9353 Dwight Emmons Obituary
Dwight H. Emmons - HINESVILLE - Dwight H. Emmons, 58, died Monday, October 1, 2007 at Liberty Regional Medical Center as a result of a motorcycle accident in Hinesville. He was a native of New York and lived the past 1-1/2 years in Hinesville. He served in the U.S. Marines in Viet Nam and a member of D.A.V. and the American Legion in Savannah. He was a motorcycle enthusiast. Surviving are his wife Emma Emmons of Hinesville; two sons Dwight H. Emmons, Jr. of Pulaski, NY and James Emmons of Brewerton, NY; one stepson Aaron Vanalstine of Port Charlotte, FL; one stepdaughter Donna Vanalstine of Geneva, NY; his father Marvin Emmons of Hinesville; two brothers Marvin Emmons of Virginia and Steven Emmons of Allenhurst; one sister Nancy Longbreak of Missouri; 11 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be 1-2:30 pm Friday, October 5, 2007 with a memorial service at 2:30 pm at Carter Funeral Home Oglethorpe Chapel officiated by Rev. Buddy Wasson. Carter Funeral Home Oglethorpe Chapel www.carteroglethorpe.com Savannah Morning News October 3, 2007 
Emmons, Dwight Henry Sr. (I25173)
 
9354 Dwight Ezra McKinney - December 21, 1886 - April 21, 1942. Son of Albert Chauncey and Nettie Lisette Stevens McKinney. Husband of Rose E. Barker McKinney. Married April 20, 1906 at Palmyra, Wayne County, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 23, 1942 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell Farmer Takes Own Life - Pulaski residents were shocked by the reports Tuesday morning of the suicidal death of Dwight E. McKinney, 54, a farmer on the Richland- Orwell road, and a lifelong resident of this vicinity. After taking his granddaughter to school and returning, McKinney apparently suffered from melancholia, went to his barn and hanged himself, about 9:30 a.m. His body was found by the hired man, William Lewis. A certificate of death by suicide was signed by Dr. A. B. Thompson. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose McKinney, and three sisters, Mrs. Herb Cooper, Mrs. Florence Potter of Orwell, and Mrs. Sam Bass of Pulaski.
 
McKinney, Dwight Ezra (I72762)
 
9355 Dwight H. Emmons, Jr., age 54, life resident of Pulaski, passed away Tuesday at St. Joseph’s Hospital surrounded by family and friends. Dwight was born June 20, 1971, in Syracuse, the son of Dwight and Bonnie Knickerbocker Emmons Sr. He attended Pulaski schools. Dwight was employed by Fulton Companies in Pulaski for over 10 years and had formerly been employed by Wabash Alloy in Syracuse. Dwight had a fun-loving spirit and was just a child at heart. He was an avid NASCAR fan and enjoyed watching wrestling, and football, always rooting for the Cowboys.

Dwight is survived by his children, Chelsea (Jared) Warren of Chittenango, Andrew Emmons of Syracuse, Ashley Emmons (Sebastian Campbell) of Black River, Bridget (Ben) Markle of Pulaski, and Skylar, Cameron and Ashton Emmons, and brother Jim Emmons of Liverpool and niece Niya Emmons. Dwight was predeceased by his parents.

Calling hours will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesday, September 3rd at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. No funeral service will be held. 
Emmons, Dwight Henry Jr. (I25415)
 
9356 Dwight Peck - died July 23, 1853, age 24. Plot C-390.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 28, 1853 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In this town, on the 23rd inst., of consumption, Mr. Dwight Peck, aged 24 years.
 
Peck, Dwight (I71872)
 
9357 E. Lacona Wesleyan Cemetery (plot of Martin Moore) Moore, John (I68037)
 
9358 E. MORGAN JONES

E. Morgan Jones, 66, retired farmer, and justice of the peace in the town of Richland for the past three years, died suddenly of heart disease at his home in Park street, Pulaski, Friday night, February 27, 1931.

Born in the town of Mexico, he was the only child of Milo and Sarah Worth Jones. As a young man he was foreman in the Minetto Shadecloth factory at Minetto, later moving to Pulaski to take up farming. He retired about 12 years ago.

Mr. Jones was a member of Pulaski Lodge 415, F. and A.M.; Pulaski Chapter 279, Royal Arch Masons, and the Shrine. He was a vestryman for St. James' Episcopal Church many years. His widow is the only survivor. Funeral services were held at the home at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, Rev. Ray Avociton officiating. Burial was in Pulaski cemetery.

Source: Sandy Creek News, March 5, 1931 
Jones, Erastus Morgan (I47780)
 
9359 E. WALTER MEAD
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - June 7, 1995Browse Issues
E. Walter Mead, 85, of County Route 50 died Tuesday at home.

Mr. Mead was a life resident of Boylston. He was a farmer and worked for Oswego County BOCES for several years. He was an Oswego County legislator for the town of Boylston from 1972 to 1979. He also served on the Sandy Creek School Board from 1948 to 1968.

Mr. Mead was a member of Vorea Community Church. He also was a member of Sandy Creek Pomona Grange.

Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Y.; four daughters, Eleanor M. LaCelle of Pleasant Valley, Frieda M. Janacek of Sandy Creek, Virginia M. Smith of Orwell and Wanda M. Bishop of Poughkeepskie; 13 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Vorea Community Church, the Rev. Thomas G. Howell officiating. Burial will be in Westland Cemetery, Lacona.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St., Pulaski.

Contributions may be made to the Vorea Church's building fund or its Mead Endowment Fund.
Was from Smartville, Boylston Township, Oswego County, New York 
Mead, Edward Walter (I63213)
 
9360 EAKINS- McKEEN, Freda Elizabeth On April 28, 2013, beloved mother, grandmother, and a friend to countless individuals worldwide, Freda Eakins-McKeen passed this life surrounded by her loving family at her side telling her we loved her as she went on her way to another journey. Freda was 85 years young. She was born in Chelan, Washington on October 22, 1927 to Ray and Pauline (Swanson) Waddell. Her family moved to Malott in the 1930's where they owned an apple orchard. Freda graduated from Brewster High School in 1945. After graduation, she moved to Spokane and attended Kinman Business University. While at Kinman, she joined the Lamba Chapter of Alpha Iota Business Sorority in 1945 and became a member of the Spokane Alumnae Chapter in 1946. All of her life, she was a proud and dedicated member of Alpha Iota International Sorority and received the 50 Year Service Award. From 1995 to 1997 she was the International Director of the sorority. Freda made many friends through her affiliation with Alpha Iota, both locally and internationally; she was highly respected and deeply loved by her A.I. sisters. Freda met her first husband, John F. Eakins, while working as a secretary at a mattress company. John and Freda were married in 1947 and together they raised three children. Freda became an instructor at Kinman Business University in 1949 and retired from KBU in 1984 after 35 years at the age of 57. Freda met her next husband, Ed McKeen in 1981. She lit up his life with energy and enthusiasm for any and all adventures. Freda brought love and life into the McKeen clan and she cared about each one of Ed's children and they loved her in return. Freda and Ed travelled extensively throughout the world. If they were not travelling, they were up at their Sacheen Lake cabin or their home at Fairwood. The lake was a lovely place for her where many fun times were spent with family and friends. Being adventurous, she never tired of travelling. When someone said, "Would you like to go?" she interrupted not with "where?" but "when?". The most notable trip was when, at age 70, she took a raft trip for six days and five nights down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. No fear for Freda, just adventure. Freda loved to camp, swim, dance, fish, bowl, and golf and was extremely artistic working with ceramics, beading, quilting, and sewing. Golf was her favorite sport. She was a member of the Women's 18-Hole Golf League at Wandermere. She had to give up golf after she lost her right leg in 2007, but that didn't stop her spirit. She remained active in social activities such as bingo and WII golf. Residents from all over Fairwood Retirement Home would come by Freda's place just to admire an artificial Christmas tree right outside her front door that she would decorate using a different theme for every occasion. Freda will be remembered for her vivacious laugh and her gregarious and jolly personality. She had a kind heart and open arms to help others. All phases of her life held meaning for herself and all who she touched. Freda's body aged, but her mind and sense of humor didn't and everyone loved her for her spirit and love of life. Freda was blessed with a powerful life force which drove her fearlessly through 85 years of adventure, love, joy and the many tough challenges she had to face. Freda passed away truly knowing she was able to do everything she had ever dreamed of. She will be so deeply missed by all of her family and friends. Freda was predeceased in death by husbands John Eakins and Ed McKeen and sisters, Louise Gawronski and Phyllis Pease. She is survived by her three children, Jana Dubes of Spokane, WA, Mike and Debbie Eakins of Kettle Falls, WA, Dyana and Jerry James of Spokane, WA; three grandchildren, Emily Eakins, Laurel Eakins, and Heather James, all of Spokane, WA. She is also survived by her second family, Pat and Bob Ingram of Hilton Head, SC, Randy and Libby McKeen of Alexandria, VA, Michael McKeen of Denver, CO; and three grandchildren, Haley and Megan McKeen of Alexandria VA and Christopher Smith. Also surviving Freda are numerous nieces and nephews and one special niece, Peggy Gawronski, who loved and cared for her "Auntie Fritz". The family especially wants to thank all of the friends and staff at Fairwood Retirement Home for all of their support. A memorial service celebrating Freda's life will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions can be sent in memory of Freda Eakins-McKeen to Africa Inland Mission, Attn: Candace Gentry 031410, PO Box 3611, Peachtree City, GA 30269-7611.
 
Waddell, Freda Elizabeth (I49855)
 
9361 Earl Ballard Clemens - September 23, 1922 - May 9, 1987. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Merchant Marines during World War II. Son of Earl Stanton and Ella Vivian Ballard Clemens. Husband of Claire Elizabeth Moulder Clemens. Married October 16, 1945 at Manhattan, New York City, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, May 18, 1987 Banner Times - Pulaski, New York - Earl B. Clemens - Earl B. Clemens, aged 64, of Lansdale, Pennsylvania, formerly of Pulaski, died May 9, 1987 in Lansdale, Pennsylvania. He was born September 23, 1922 at Orwell, son of the late Earl and Ella Ballard Clemens. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 1940 and from the New York State Merchant Marine Academy in 1944. During World War II, he served with the Merchant Marines and was a Lieutenant Commander in the Naval Reserve. He was married October 16, 1946 at New York City to the former Claire Moulder. He was employed by Merck and Sharp Drug Company in Lansdale, Pennsylvania from 1946 until retiring in 1985. Mr. Clemens was a member of the West Point, Pennsylvania Fire Department, Volunteer Medical Service Corp., Civil Air Patrol, Montgomery County Fire Training Academy, the Montgomery County Medical Training Institute and the Pennsylvania State Rescue Task Force. Survivors include his wife, Claire; two sons, Michael E. Clemens of Ellisburg, and Gary Clemens of Souderton, Pennsylvania; five grandchildren; one brother, Robert B. Clemens of Pulaski and one sister, Mrs. William (Patricia) Rotunno of Warren, Pennsylvania. Graveside services were held Friday, May 15, at 11 a.m. at the Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell with the Rev. John VonHarten, pastor of the Pulaski Baptist Church officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Volunteer Medical Service Corp., Medical Campus Drive, Lansdale, Pennsylvania, 19446. Arrangements were by the Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek.
 
Clemens, Earl Ballard (I72576)
 
9362 EARL D. TRYON
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - July 21, 1992
Earl D. Tryon, 89, of Pulaski died Monday at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Mr. Tryon was a life resident of the Pulaski area. He retired in 1991 after 70 years as the owner and operator of a dairy farm and also had been employed several years with New Process Gear Division of Chrysler Corp. He was a 1921 graduate of Sandy Creek High School.

Surviving are his wife, Susie E.; a son, E. Douglas of East Fort Myers, Fla.; three daughters, Betty Kuttruff of Syracuse, Barbara Perkins of Pulaski and Jean McMorris of Wellsville; a sister, Dorothy Fisher of Pulaski; 18 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 7385 Park St.

Contributions may be made to Northern Oswego County Ambulance. 
Tryon, Earl Dewight (I15699)
 
9363 Earl David Ames - July 4, 1894 - September 29, 1957. Military Service World War I: Enlisted May 13, 1918 at Syracuse, New York in the United States Naval Reserve Force; Served with Salvage Corp 2nd Dist. New London, Connecticut; Discharged September 30, 1921 with rank of Seaman 2nd Class. Son of Walter and Rebecca McClary Ames. Husband of Grace Elizabeth Fox Ames. Married December 13, 1919.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 3, 1957 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Earl Ames, 63, of Richland Dies - Last rites for Earl D. Ames, 63, who died suddenly Sunday afternoon at his home in Richland, were held Tuesday at St. James Episcopal Church at 2 p.m. The Rev. M. Howard St. Cyr officiated with interment in Richland Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Fox Ames; two daughters, Mrs. W. G. (Mary) Murray of Ardmore, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. William (Juanita) Hiltz, of New Milford, New Jersey; two sons, Lawrence Ames of Indian Lake, and Walter Ames of Watertown; and a half brother, Clarence J. Spicer of Richland, and nine grandchildren. Mr. Ames was born at Richland on July 4, 1894, the son of Walter and Rebecca McClary Ames. He was graduated from Pulaski High School in 1912 and married to Miss Grace Fox December 13, 1919. He had spent most of his life in Richland and was employed as car inspector for the New York Central Railroad for many years until poor health forced his retirement about two years ago.

Class of 1912 PACS 
Ames, Earl David (I41092)
 
9364 Earl E. Tanner
Dies in Albany
Home Saturday

Watertown-Earl E. Tanner, 79, one-time supervisor of the bridges and buildings department of the St. Lawrence division of the New York Central railroad with headquarters in Watertown, died at his home, 995 Washington Ave., Albany, Saturday after a lingering illness.

The funeral was held at the Fredericks funeral home in Albany this afternoon. Burial was in Albany.

Surviving him besides his wife, Mrs. Mary Obrist Tanner, are two daughters, the Misses Irene and Dorothy Tanner, Albany; a sister, Mrs. Welbourn of this city, and three brothers, Nelson G. Tanner and Herbert C. Tanner, Oswego, and Roy E. Tanner, Washington, D.C.

Mr. Tanner had been an invalid for the past five years, owing to a stroke which was complicated by a heart condition. One side paralyzed, he had been confined to a wheel chair.

He had retired a number of years ago as general supervisor of buildings and bridges for the New York Central railroad with offices in Albany and New York.

He was born at Altmar, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Tanner, and spent the early part of his life there, attending the Altmar schools. He began his railroad career working for his father, who was a section foreman at Richland.

Mr. Tanner married Miss Mary Obrist of Altmar about 58 years ago.

He was a 32nd degree member of Masonry and a member of various railroad organizations.

He rose through the ranks to become supervisor of the bridges and buildings department in Malone, Watertown and Rochester, at one time was assistant supervisor of the department at Jersey Shore, Pa.

Mr. Tanner came to Watertown about 1934 as supervisor of the bridges and buildings department of the St. Lawrence division. Later, when the Ontario division of the railroad was consolidated with the St. Lawrence division, he was made assistant supervisor, but on May, 1931, was made supervisor of the department [illegible line].

Later, he was again made assistant supervisor on the St. Lawrence division, in May, 1933, being appointed to the same position on the main line of the railroad and assigned to the Buffalo division with headquarters in Rochester.

Later, he became general supervisor in Albany and New York.

[The Palladium-Times (Oswego, NY), Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1963, page 5]
 
Tanner, Earl E (I31236)
 
9365 Earl F. Peters - January 19, 1911 - May 25, 1982. Son of Eli D. and Lydia Marie Wheaton Peters. Husband of Florence L. Furness (married January 2, 1936) & Bernice L. Wood Peters (married March 17, 1939.)

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, May 25, 1982 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Fulton - Earl Peters, 71, 838 Emery Street, Fulton, was pronounced dead at Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton, Tuesday morning. Born January 19, 1911 at Fernwood, New York, he was the son of Eli and Lydia Wheaton Peters. He attended the Pulaski school. He married Bernice Wood on March 17, 1939. The couple resided in Fulton all their married life. Peters was employed by the Nestles Company for 40 years. He retired in 1973. Surviving besides his wife, are a son, Clarence N. Peters of Watertown; a daughter, Mrs. Joyce M. Bumard of Parish; a brother, Clarence A. Peters of Pulaski. He has several grandchildren. Nelson J. Peters, his other brother, died on January 15, 1981. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. The Rev. Stanley E. Skinner, retired, will officiate. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be at the funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.
 
Peters, Earl Francis (I15778)
 
9366 EARL F. YOUNGS
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - November 8, 1988Browse Issues

Earl F. Youngs, 82, of Pulaski died Monday in Cheektowaga.

Mr. Youngs was a life resident of Pulaski. He retired as head custodian from Pulaski Academy and Central Schools and previously was employed with the Oswego County Highway Department. Mr. Youngs was a graduate of Pulaski High School and received a degree in agriculture from Morrisville College.

Mr. Youngs was a member of the Fernwood Grange. An Army veteran of World War II, Mr. Youngs was a member of Pulaski Post 358, American Legion, and the Disabled American Veterans.

Surviving are two daughters, Eileen Kirsch of Buffalo and Marjorie Webb of Sarasota, Fla.; a brother, Carl of Mexico; two sisters, Betty Mentor and Doris Cushman, both of Syracuse; 11 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

Services will be at noon Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, the Rev. Richard Pero officiating.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 7385 Park St. 
Youngs, Earl Franklin (I53247)
 
9367 EARL F. `PINKY' BURDICK
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - September 10, 1994Browse Issues
Earl F. "Pinky" Burdick, 69, of County Route 89, town of Oswego, died Thursday at Oswego Hospital after a brief illness.

Mr. Burdick was a native of Oswego. He was employed for many years as a dredgeman and worked extensively throughout the Great Lakes.

Surviving are his wife, the former Fanny Murray; a daughter, Linda Jean Burdick of Mississippi; a son, Earl S. of Oswego; a brother, Robert of Richland; four sisters, Viola Roach, Grace Murphy and Ethel Carey, all of Oswego, and Dorothy Buddie of Lycoming; 11 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Dain-Cullinan Funeral Home and at 11 a.m. in St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in Rural Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the funeral home, 112 E. Second St. 
Burdick, Earl F. Pinky (I17058)
 
9368 Earl Franklin Wilder - July 21, 1897 - December 22, 1956. Son of Bradner and Cora Treadway Wilder. Husband of Mary Olive Campbell Wilder (married December 25, 1917, divorced.)

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 27, 1956 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Rites Held for Earl F. Wilder - Funeral services for Earl F. Wilder, 59, of Richland who died Saturday morning in the Oswego hospital were held Wednesday from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Peter Clark, in Richland. The Rev. Wesley Baker, pastor of the Richland Methodist church, officiated. Interment was in Richland cemetery. Mr. Wilder underwent surgery about three weeks ago and was apparently recovering. His death was very unexpected. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Peter J. (Geraldine) Clark of Richland; Mrs. Al S. (Norma) Sczwarcop, Utica, and Mrs. Hollis Obleman, Watertown; a brother, George Wilder of Adams and seven grandchildren. He was divorced from his wife the former Olive Campbell. Mr. Wilder was born in Adams July 21, 1897, a son of Brad and Cora Treadway Wilder. He worked for the New York Central railroad for 34 years and was a mail clerk at the Richland station at the time of his death. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Clerks. 
Wilder, Earl Franklin (I41937)
 
9369 Earl G. Meeks
Newspaper February 6, 2018 | Watertown Daily Times (NY)
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Earl G Meeks, 74 of Orwell, NY passed away February 2, 2018. Earl worked at Schoeller Paper Company for 37 years. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years Nancy (Miller) Meeks, whom he married on July 24, 1965 at St Stephens Church in Croghan, NY. He is also survived by his 4 children Tracy (Michelle), Mark, Darcie, Shaleen (David) Kellner, six grandchildren, four great grandchildren and five sisters. Calling Hours will be Thursday, February 8, 2018 from 12-2pm at the Orwell United Methodist Church. The Funeral Service will follow at 2pm at the church. Burial will be in the spring at Orwell Cemetery Arrangements are with Summerville Funeral Home.
 
Meeks, Earl G. (I68191)
 
9370 Earl H. Waite - July 31, 1887 - December 15, 1974. Son of John and Agatha Harder Waite. Husband of Blanche B. Hall. Married July 24, 1910.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 25, 1974 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Earl Waite Of Pulaski Dies - Earl H. Waite, 87, of 7492 Maple Avenue, Pulaski Passed away on Sunday, December 15 at the Oswego Hospital. He was born on July 30, 1887 at Altmar, the son of John and Agatha Harder Waite. He attended Altmar school and later married Blanche B. Hall on July 24, 1910. The couple farmed in the town of Richland and Daysville for many years. They moved to their present address in Pulaski about seven years ago. Surviving besides his wife are one son, Donald R. of Rochester; two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Goldie) Bond of Auburn, New York and Mrs. Dorothy Munger of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Mertle Mowers of Binghamton, 18 grandchildren, 53 great grandchildren and 18 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, December 17 at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Edwin A. Potter officiating. Burial was in South Richland Cemetery.
 
Waite, Earl Horace (I56118)
 
9371 Earl Halsey, 54, town of Albion, farmer, died suddenly Monday morning at his home.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marion Stowell Halsey; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Halsey of Parish; seven daughters, Mrs. Irma Hale of Homer, Mrs. Lillian France of Oswego, Mrs. Nettie Horning of Parish, Mrs. Arestine Spencer, Mrs. Retha Spedding of Pulaski, Miss Betty and Miss Marion Halsey, at home, five sons, Max, Maurice and Donald of Pulaski, Myrle of Parish, and Raymond of Homer; two brothers, Lyle of Rome and Henry of Canastota; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Foote of Syracuse, Mrs. Irene Haynes and Mrs. Nina Seamans of Parish, and 16 grandchildren.

Services were held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the home. Burial was in Pleasant Lawn cemetery. 
Halsey, Earl Victor (I44559)
 
9372 Earl Henry Cooper, born May 7, 1913 in Richland Township, New York; sex, male. Medical attendant, F. E. MacCallum, M.D.
Father: Charles M. Cooper, age 37, born in New York; occupation, farmer.
Mother: Emma Hay Cooper, age 36, born in Vermont. Number of this mother's previous children: 1; how many of them are now living: 2.
 
Cooper, Earl Henry (I84606)
 
9373 Earl Horace Neild - July 24, 1917 - January 20, 1996. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army, and veteran of the United States Navy during World War II. Son of Horace Oscar and Ruth M. Laurent Neild. Husband of Lucille Mildred Hort Neild & Mrs. Alice Lewis (married August 4, 1972.) [Note: Alice Lewis Neild died April 17, 1994 in Oswego, New York and is buried there in Rural Cemetery.]
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 25, 1996 Oswego Valley News - Oswego, New York - Earl Neild was a carpenter for 50 years - Earl "Chopper" Neild, 75, of 155 Utica Street, Oswego, died Saturday, January 20, at Oswego Hospital. He was a native of Oswego. Mr. Neild was a carpenter for 50 years and had a life membership in the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 747. Mr. Neild served in the Army before World War II and served in the Navy during World War II. He was a member of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church. Surviving are a son, Gene of Oswego; three stepsons, David and Dean Lewis, both of Oswego, and Dennis Lewis of Minetto; four daughters, Barbara Fitzgerald of Oswego, Verna Kelly of Tully, Bonnie Sherwood of Oswego, and Brenda Church of Islip; a stepdaughter, Jane Delaney of Fort Bragg, North Carolina; two brothers, Arthur of Oswego, DeWitt of Zephyrhills, Florida; a sister, Dora Ayotte of Brushton; 30 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services were held Wednesday, January 24, at Nelson Funeral Home. Spring burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski.
 
Neild, Earl Horace (I30754)
 
9374 Earl James Castor - August 31, 1894 - January 2, 1970. Son of Joseph and Alice Whitaker Castor. Husband of Mayme Beach Castor (married in December 3, 1919 in Sandy Creek Township, Oswego County, New York) & Velma M. Gayne Castor (married September 8, 1961 in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland.) [Notes: Mayme Beach was born October 14, 1895 in Boylston Township, Oswego County, New York, a daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth Moore Beach. Mayme died October 11, 1960 in Pine Meadows, Albion Township, Oswego County, New York. Mayme is buried with her parents in Boylston-Sandy Creek Wesleyan Cemetery at Lacona, New York.] [Notes: Velma Gayne was born August 3, 1891 at Lowville, Lewis County, New York, a daughter of Frank and Angeline Mehitable Hosford Gayne. Velma was first married to William Jabas on December 24, 1910 at Wilna, Jefferson County, New York; they were divorced. Velma married her second husband, Ralph F. Bee on December 27, 1916 at Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland; they were divorced May 7, 1931 at Reno, Washoe County, Nevada. Velma married her third husband, Francis Harry Tewes on December 25, 1934; Francis died May 2, 1955. Earl Castor was Velma’s fourth husband. Velma died December 24, 1985 in Watertown, New York, place of her burial is unknown.]
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 8, 1970 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Earl J. Castor - Earl J. Castor, 76, chairman of the Board of Assessors for Town of Orwell the past 15 years, died Friday evening, January 2, 1970 in Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, where he had been a patient two days. His home was on the Ricard Road, Altmar. Born August 31, 1893, in Lorraine, he was the son of Joseph and Alice Whitaker Castor and educated in the Lorraine schools. In 1919 he married Miss Mayme Beech, who died in 1960. On September 8, 1961 he married Mrs. Velma Gayne Twes [sic] in Carthage. He was a farmer and cattle dealer most of his life, his farm being on the Ricard Road for 50 years. He was Town of Orwell assessor for the past 18 years serving as its assessor board chairman the last 15 years. He also was a member of the Altmar Grange, Orwell Lodge 680, IOOF and the Ricard United Methodist Church. Besides his wife Velma, he is survived by a son, Harold C. Castor of Hastings, four grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Cummins of Lacona. Services were January 5, 1970 at the Foster Funeral Home here, the Rev. Adelbert Edwards, pastor of Pine Meadows Wesleyan Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell in the Spring.
 
Castor, Earl James (I72688)
 
9375 Earl James Caufield - August 26, 1897 - April 2, 1960. Military Service World War I: Enlisted May 23, 1918 in the United States Army as a Private in the Medical Department; Served at the United States Army Hospital at Ellis Island in New York throughout the war; Honorably discharged June 26, 1919 with rank of Private First Class. Son of Eugene James and Gertrude Katherine Kelley Caufield. Husband of Margaret Laura Hager Caufield (married December 8, 1925) & Bessie M. Caufield. Caufield, Earl James (I84710)
 
9376 Earl John Damon - April 27, 1887 - October 7, 1964. Military Service: Veteran of the United States Army during World War I, with service in the 309th Field Artillery. Son of William Duane and Nettie E. Waggoner Damon. Husband of ???
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 8, 1964 Palladium-Times - Oswego, New York - Earl J. Damon - Syracuse - Earl John Damon, 76, of 143 Hudson Street, a retired decorator, died yesterday in the Veterans Administration Hospital. A native of Orwell, Mr. Damon lived in Syracuse 20 years and served with the 309th Field Artillery in World War I. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Janet Jones of Buffalo; a brother, Ray W. Damon; three sisters, Mrs. Edythe Collins and Miss Bessie Damon, both of Syracuse, and Mrs. Marie Gardner of Reseda, California; and two grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Greenleaf Funeral Home, 503 West Onondaga Street, the Rev. Peter B. Tomkins officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home.
 
Damon, Earl John (I72935)
 
9377 Earl K. Ells - April 24, 1914 - August 20, 1985. Son of Floyd E. and Velma A. Stewart Ells. Husband of Alice Louise Willis Ells. Married June 20, 1950.

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, August 26, 1985 Banner Times - Pulaski, New York - Earl K. Ells, 71, of Manwaring Road, Pulaski, died Tuesday morning, August 20, 1985, at the House of the Good Samaritan in Watertown. He was born April 24, 1914 in the Town of Richland. He graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1934. He was married to Alice L. Willis on June 20, 1950. He was employed by the Town of Richland Highway Department from 1952 until he retired in 1976. He is survived by his wife, Alice; one daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Fox of Pulaski; one son, Tony E. Ells of Pulaski; one grandson, Michael J. Fox of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. The Rev. Earl M. Smith, pastor of the Park United Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours were Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home, 7385 Park Street in Pulaski.

Class of 1934 PACS 
Ells, Earl Kenneth (I35519)
 
9378 Earl L. Yerdon, 84, of 27 Academy St., died Thursday at Samaritan-Keep Home, Watertown.

Mr. Yerdon worked for the Sandy Creek Central School District as a bus driver for 37 years and as a custodian for 20 years, retiring in 1977. He also plowed snow, tilled gardens and made maple syrup for many years.

Born June 29, 1912, in Redfield, son of Andrew and Clarisa Gibbs Yerdon, he had lived in Greenboro for 44 years and moved to Sandy Creek in 1957.

He married Florence White Nov. 28, 1936.

He was a member of Sandy Creek Baptist Church and an avid hunter and fisherman.

Surviving besides his wife are a son, Harwood "Satch," Sunrise, Fla.; two daughters, Lorraine, M. Rohrmoser, Sandy Creek, and Denise M. McDonald, Beverly Hills, Mich.; four brothers, Emery, Central Square, Harvey, Redfield, and Arnold and Victor, both of Phoenix; 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the Rev. David Balcom officiating. Spring burial will be in Wesleyan Cemetery, Lacona.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to Sandy Creek Volunteer Fire Department or the Northern Oswego County Ambulance.

Watertown Daily Times (NY) - Friday, January 24, 1997

Earl was a school bus driver for 37 years in the Sandy Creek School District.
 
Yerdon, Earl Leland (I29925)
 
9379 Earl Lewis Trumble - December 26, 1899 - March 29, 1900. Son of Lewis S. and Lillian B. Ross Trumble.
Newspaper Obituary - April 4, 1900 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Port Ontario District - Little Earl, the three month old son of Lewis and Lillie Trumbull, died Thursday March 29, after an illness of a few hours. Burial at Sand Hill cemetery, Daysville.
 
Trumble, Earl Lewis (I45336)
 
9380 Earl M. Darrow - June 23, 1912 - June 16, 1929. Son of Merritt and Ethel Grace “Grace” Smith Darrow.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 20, 1929 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Earl Darrow Dies Suddenly While On Trip - Youth Expires Near Adams Soon After Complaining of Stomach Ailment - The funeral of Earl Darrow was held in the undertaking parlors of F. S. Pratt, at Lacona on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. E. D. Carpenter officiating. Earl Darrow, 16, 243 Oneida street, Syracuse, died about 7:30 Sunday morning in Adams after he had been suddenly stricken with indigestion while riding in a car driven by his companion, Edward Bailey, 20, Syracuse. The two young men left Syracuse Saturday afternoon for a trip through Northern New York over the weekend. They stopped at Sandy Creek for a short time, it was discovered by an investigation made by Sheriff Eugene L. Burton and Deputy Sheriff Herbert Robb, and later in the evening went to Worth with the intention of attending the dance. When they found that there was no dance they parked their car on the Worth-Adams county road and slept. When the two awoke at 6:30 Sunday morning, Earl Darrow complained of stomach ailment. They drove to Adams on their way to Watertown when Earl Darrow asked his companion to stop at the gas station on the outskirts of the village of Adams. Here Earl Darrow got out of the car and went inside to purchase something for the stomach ailment. After eating a tomato sandwich, drinking a soda and much water, he complained that he was feeling worse and got into the rear of the car to lie down. Mr. Bailey was continuing his trip to Watertown when he noticed, about a mile from Adams, that Earl Darrow was breathing hard and not heeding his questions. Turning around, Mr. Bailey hurried to Adams to the office of Dr. Alfred Goss. Sheriff Burton and Deputy Sheriff Robb were notified and after an investigation the body was removed to the undertaking parlor son of Scott & Whittier at Adams. Earl Darrow was until recently a resident of Smartville. He was a member of old Troop 1, Sandy Creek Boy Scouts from 1924 to 1926. He has attended Sandy Creek High School. His parents and two sisters survive.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, June 20, 1929 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - South Boylston - We were very sorry to hear of the sudden death of Earl Darrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Darrow, which occurred near Adams, Sunday. Earl was a boy a well-liked by his friends, teachers and schoolmates. He was a member of the Boy Scouts of Lacona at one time. He also attended Sandy Creek High School until January, when he left to live with his mother in Syracuse. He was born June 23, 1912, in Boylston. Besides his parents, he leaves a sister and brother.
 
Darrow, Earl M. (I72777)
 
9381 EARL M. MANGUS
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - January 27, 1995
Earl M. Mangus , 79, of Route 11 died Wednesday at A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton.

Mr. Mangus was a native of Pennsylvania and lived in Hastings most of his life. He owned a farm.

He was a member of Hastings Fire Department.

Surviving are two sons, Richard Sr. of Syracuse and Phillip of Hastings; a brother, Joseph of Hastings; a sister, Marie Dawley of Oswego; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Services wil be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Traub Funeral Home, Central Square. Burial will be in Cleveland Village Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, 110 N. Main St.

Contributions may be made to Hastings Fire Department 
Mangus, Earl Marshall (I56612)
 
9382 Earl P. Butler, Sr.

February 21 , 2007

Earl P. Butler, Sr., 74, of Oswego, died February 21, 2007. Born in Lysander, he was a life resident of the Fulton-Oswego area. He retired in 1992 from Monroe Muffler as a store manager for many of the local stores. Earl had previously worked at Pierce Muffler and Goodyear Tire locally. He was an Army Veteran serving in the Korean War and receiving two Purple Hearts for injuries he received during battle. He was a life member and past commander of VFW Post #569, Fulton. Earl was also a member of the American Legion Post # 286 in Oswego and a past governor of the Fulton Moose Lodge # 1280. He was predeceased by a son, James Butler, who died January 5, 2007. Surviving are his wife of 13 years, Patricia Butler of Oswego; two daughters, Patricia Shatrau and Suzanne Burdick both of Volney; two sons, Earl Butler, Jr. of Volney and Michael Butler of Boston, MA; a sister, Lena Aluzzo of Fulton; two step-daughters, Melissa Loomis of Oswego and Heidi Pafumi of Fulton; two step-sons, Charles Haws and Jay Haws both of Oswego; 20 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. The family will receive guests from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Fulton V.F.W., 216 Cayuga Street, Fulton. Graveside services will be held in the spring at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, County Route 45, Volney. Foster Funeral Home, Fulton has charge of arrangements.

Foster Funeral Home, Inc.
Fulton - Hannibal
 
Butler, Earl P (I36553)
 
9383 Earl Robert Cummings - February 20, 1927 - November 10, 1960. Military Service: Veteran of World War II. Son of Glen and Hattie Dingman Cummings. Husband of Helga L. Rasmussen Cummings.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 17, 1960 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Earl Cummings Killed by Train at NYC Crossing - Earl Robert Cummings, 33 who lived on the Wart Road, Richland R.F.D. 1, was killed last Thursday morning, November 10, 1960 when his car was struck by the New York Central railroad Beeliner at the Peck Road crossing. The train was traveling south when the accident occurred. According to Trooper R. G. Karle of the Pulaski sub-station of State Police, Mr. Cummings was traveling north on Peck Road and drove his machine onto the tracks as the train approached the intersection. The car was shoved about 75 feet down the tracks and the driver was wedged in the demolished wreck. Death was caused by a broken neck, fractured skull and multiple injuries. The victim's father, Glen Cummings was killed 20 years ago, on August 12, 1940 in a similar accident which occurred at the Centerville Road crossing only two miles from the scene of Thursday's accident. The son was 13 years old at the time. Earl Robert Cummings was born February 20, 1927 in the town of Boylston, a son of Glen and Hattie Kingman Cummings. He had lived in the Richland area for 11 years and was formerly employed by the Snowbird Frozen Foods Company of Syracuse. He was unemployed at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hilga Rasmussen Cummings; two sons, Earl Robert Cummings Jr., 6 and Mark Allen Cummings, 2; a daughter, Glenda Lynn, 5; his mother, Mrs. Arthur McNitt of Richland; a sister, Mrs. Earl (Rosemary) Kemp, Syracuse, a step-sister, Miss Wanda McNiff of Richland and a step-brother, John McNiff of Richland. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Taylor funeral home in Pulaski, with the Rev. Robert Murphy, pastor of Orwell Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in Wesleyan cemetery, Sandy Creek.
 
Cummings, Earl Robert (I31174)
 
9384 Earl Russell Hardie - January 10, 1882 - October 28, 1959. Son of George A. and Candis Campbell Hardie. Husband of Florence Belle "Flossie" Miles. Married December 23, 1908. Section 3, Row 9.

Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 30, 1958 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Funeral services for Earl Hardie, aged 76, who died Tuesday in a Utica Hospital where he had been a patient 21/2 years, will be held this afternoon October 30th at 2 p.m. from the Leroy M. Miner Funeral Home, Washington Street, Mexico. Rev. Robert E. Pennock, pastor of the Mexico Methodist Church will officiate. Interment will be in Daysville Cemetery with members of the family as bearers. Mr. Hardie was born in Daysville, January 10, 1882, the son of George and Camius Campbell Hardie. The most of his early life was spent in the Daysville area where he was a farmer. He lived in Mexico village for a period before moving to Herkimer where he had lived the past eight years. On December 23, 1908 he married Miss Flossie Miles, who survives him. Also surviving are one daughter, Mrs. John (Doris) Seeley, Mexico; four grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, one brother, Ernest of California and two nieces. 
Hardie, Earl Russell (I42660)
 
9385 Earl S. Hutt, 76, resident of Pulaski, was stricken with a heart attack while driving his car on the Ridge Road near Lacona about 3:30 Thursday afternoon, November 15,1945 and is believed to have died almost instantly. The car, out of control, left the road and went through a ditch and a wire fence before stopping. Mrs. Hutt and her brother, Charles Hamlin, passengers in the car, were uninjured except for minor bruises and shock.

Mr. Hutt was born in Williamstown November 1, 1869, son of Austin W. and Anna Spink Hutt and had lived in Pulaski for many years. He was a member of the Masonic lodge, the IOOF at Pulaski and the fire department.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ellen Hutt; two sons, Capt. William L. Hutt, Forth Benning, Ga., and Arlo Hutt, Grand Rapids, Mich., two sisters, Mrs. Ana West, Lacona, and Mrs. Nellie French, Pulaski; two grandchildren, Marjorie Elaine and Earl Robert Hut; a nephew, Clinton French; and a niece, Mrs. Arthur DeLong.

Sandy Creek News, November 21, 1945 
Hutt, Earl S. (I46078)
 
9386 Earl V. DeLong - March 6, 1903 - November 25, 1985. Son of John E. and Clara Presley DeLong. Husband of Beatrice Wilcox DeLong.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, November 26, 1985 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico - Earl V. DeLong, 82, of County Route 41, died Monday at Oswego Hospital after a brief illness. Bom in Mexico March 6, 1903, he was the son of the late John and Clare (Presley) DeLong. He owned and operated a dairy farm. His wife, the former, Beatrice L. Wilcox, died in 1983. Mr. DeLong was a life member of the national and state Holstein Friesian associations. Surviving are two sons, John W. and Hadwen V., both of Mexico; two sisters, Anna Row of Pulaski and Blanche VanLoon of Pittsfield, Massachusetts; a brother, Raymond of Mexico; 22 grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski, the Rev. J. David Wolcott officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery, Femwood. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 7385 Park Street. 
Delong, Earl Vincent (I35162)
 
9387 Early History of Chautagua Co.,NY: STEWARD families- Eliphalet Steward b. CT 1759, md Mercy Coates, to Frankfort, Herkimer Co- then to Busti, 1811 where he died 1837. His wife died 1813. 4 ch Lucy md Stepehn Wilcox, John (see below), Anna md Walter Crouch, Betsey md Michael Frank. John Steward Sr., son of Eliphalet- b 1786- md Eunice Wilcox- came with father from Herkimer Co., settled same lot- in 1821 removed his family to Harmony, lot 24. d 1826. Ch. John*, Sardius*, Lucy md Levi Lewis, Stephen W.*, Eliphalet md Clarissa Polley, Almira md Daniel Glidden, Cornelia md Gustavus A. Bentley, Rhoda md Horace Gifford, Alfred W. md 3 times- 1) Minerva Bentley, 2) Julia Hawkins, 3) Cordelia Robinson, Betsey md Henry O. Lakin. John Steward Jr. b Frankfort 1806- came with father to Busti then to Harmony- md 1831 Joanna Glidden. Was early merchat at Panama- Supervisor twon clerk and member of assembly.- 5 ch. The first two twin sons, the last two twin daughters: Francis C. md Melissa Smith had son John Franklin G. md Eunice Knowles- 2 dau Isabella and Orie., Henry C. md Mary Knapp- served Civil War., Mary E. md Oliver Dalrymple to St. Paul, Minn.- had sons Wm. and John, Martha A.- unmarried. Sardius Steward- second son of John Sr.- b Frankfort 1808- md 1832 Rhoda Ward. Both Sardius and his wife were less than average height and it was thought by some they would not be able to care for themselves when they married. They belied these thoughts- Sardius became one of the most prosperous farmers in the area and dealt highly in real estate. His children were: Almira md James H. Polley, William md Helen Barker, Sylvia md Henry B. Loomis, Levantia md James A. Abbott, Andrew md Emma Wemple. Stephen W.- third son of John Sr.- born Busti 1812. His occupation during greater portion of his life was as a farmer. In 1850, he removed to Clymer and opened a mercantile. He removed to Corry, PA where he was president of First National Bank and president of the Oil Creek Railroad. He died Dec. 18, 1867; being one of those killed at the memorable railroad accident near Angola in Erie Co., NY. He md 1) Olive Dexter- had dau. Olive M. md J. Bunday Murray He md 2) Caroline Stevens and William md Emeline S. Murray, Dorlisca md F.E. Mulkie, Dudley d 1868, and Richard P.
 
Stewart, John (I12836)
 
9388 Early In the 19th century England turned to the Protestant religion while Southern Ireland remained Catholic. About the same time England raised the taxes almost double which added to the troubles between the two countries. Henry Henderson who was an officer in the English army was employed by the English Government to collect those taxes in County Cork. While he was out collecting, a band of men dressed as women and calling themselves the "Molly Mc Guires", waylaid him and left him for dead. However, he survived those painful injuries and came with his brothers to Canada in 1827 and later settled in New York State on Grass River in St. Lawrence County. His wife was unable to stand the climate and died soon after entering this country. Henry Henderson died when about 80 from a hernia which began when he was attacked while tax collecting for England. Following Is the history of this same Henry Henderson and his descendants.
 
Henderson, Henry (I62969)
 
9389 Eben A. Forbes, age 83, resident of Richland for the last 60 years, passed away Thursday at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse. Eben was born August 24, 1933 in Altmar, the son of Phillip and Anna Rice Forbes. He attended Altmar Schools. Eben married Nancy Yerdon on June 26, 1954. He was a member and employed by the Operating Engineers Local #545 in Syracuse for over 50 years. Eben was a founding member of the Redfield Fire Company and a charter member of the Northern Blue Jays Motorcycle Club. He was a former President and honorary member of Harmony Riders Association.

Surviving are his wife of 62 years, Nancy, two daughters, Patricia Colvin of Liverpool and Linda (John) Curry of Pulaski, grandchildren, Jason Colvin (Sammie Noakes) of Woodstock, GA, Andrea Colvin (Nathan Saddler) of Watertown, Matthew (Christie) Curry of Kissimmee, FL and Thomas Curry (Taylor Newcomb) of Pulaski, great grandchildren, Logan, Alyssa and Serena, two sisters, Marry E. Morris and Cecilia Ackerman, and a legion of nieces and nephews. Eben was predeceased by one son, Eben J. Forbes who passed away July 14, 1975 and five siblings.

Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 28th, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, NY with a spring burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Donations can be made to the American Cancer Society 6725 Lyons St, East Syracuse, NY 13057.
Eben A. Forbes, age 83, resident of Richland for the last 60 years, passed away Thursday at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse. Eben was born August 24, 1933 in Altmar, the son of Phillip and Anna Rice Forbes. He attended Altmar Schools. Eben married Nancy Yerdon on June 26, 1954. He was a member and employed by the Operating Engineers Local #545 in Syracuse for over 50 years. Eben was a founding member of the Redfield Fire Company and a charter member of the Northern Blue Jays Motorcycle Club. He was a former President and honorary member of Harmony Riders Association.

Surviving are his wife of 62 years, Nancy, two daughters, Patricia Colvin of Liverpool and Linda (John) Curry of Pulaski, grandchildren, Jason Colvin (Sammie Noakes) of Woodstock, GA, Andrea Colvin (Nathan Saddler) of Watertown, Matthew (Christie) Curry of Kissimmee, FL and Thomas Curry (Taylor Newcomb) of Pulaski, great grandchildren, Logan, Alyssa and Serena, two sisters, Marry E. Morris and Cecilia Ackerman, and a legion of nieces and nephews. Eben was predeceased by one son, Eben J. Forbes who passed away July 14, 1975 and five siblings.

Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 28th, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, NY with a spring burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
 
Forbes, Eben A. (I60320)
 
9390 Ed was previously married and had the following children: William Henry Ellithorpe, 2/25/1947; Katherine Ann Ellithorpe, 11/19/1949; Dawn Marie Ellithorpe, 3 18, 1953; and Thomas Edward Ellithorpe, 6/7/1955. Ellithorpe, Edward Faulkner (I27054)
 
9391 Eddie L. House, 67, of Palm Harbor, Fla., formerly of Central Square, died Wednesday at the home of a close friend in Pennellville. He lived in Alexandria Bay in the summers and wintered in Palm Harbor. Mr. House worked at Reymore Chevrolet for 35 years, 28 years as owner, and retired in 1985. He was a past president and lifetime honor member of the Central Square Lions Club, a member of the Central Square Masonic Lodge 622, the Central City Bodies Valley of Syracuse, Media Shrine, Watertown, and Royal Order of Jesters Court 142, Watertown, a past member of the Central Square Fire Department and on the boards of directors of the Syracuse Auto Dealers Association and the Oneida National Bank of Central Square. He loved to hunt, fish, and golf. Surviving are his wife of 47 years, the former Barbara McCormack; two sons, James of Constantia and Ronald of Central Square; two daughters, Connie Wagoner of Watertown and Lisa Grassman of Palm Harbor; a brother, Donald of Hastings; two sisters, Jean Morey of West Monroe and Linda Springer of Central Square; nine grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and several nieces and nephews. Services are 11 a.m. Saturday in First Universalist Church, Central Square. Burial is in Hillside Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Watson Funeral Home, 631 S. Main St., Central Square. Contributions may be made to First Universalist Church of Central Square, Central Square Lions Club, Central Square Lodge 622 or American Heart Association.

The Syracuse Post-Standard
November 20, 1997 
House, Eddie Lyle (I25760)
 
9392 Edgar Austin - November 14, 1847 - January 30, 1908. Son of King and Matilda Hodge Austin. Husband of Mary E. Wells Austin. Married July 4, 1867.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 5, 1908 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Edgar Austin was born in Champion, Jefferson County, sixty-one years ago the 14th of last November and died in this village, January 30, 1908. Forty one years ago he married Mary Wells, of Jefferson County, and they lived in that county until twenty-six years ago when they came to this vicinity where they have since resided. One son, William, and the wife survive Mr. Austin. Deceased was an industrious and esteemed citizen. He has been known in this village for many years. The funeral was to have been held Saturday, but on account of the inclement weather it was postponed until Monday afternoon, when it was held from his late home in this village, Rev. Frederick Mounder officiating. Burial at Riverside, east of this village. 
Austin, Edgar (I27105)
 
9393 EDGAR CROUSE DIES SUDDENLY HERE SATURDAY

Edgar A. Crouse, 71, manager of the Gettysburg office of the Pennsylvania Bureu of Employment Security, and former cashier of the First National Bank, died suddenly at 2:10 o;clock Saturday afternoon at his home 140 Seminary Avenue of a heart attack.
Mr. Crouse had been in usual health and had been up town in the morning, at 2 o'clock he went to his room to lie down as was his custom on Saturday afternoons. He was stricken and died with in a few minutes.
Born in Littlestown, Mr. Crouse was a son of the late Charles and Sarah Schwartz Crouse. He attended schools in Littlestown, the Gettysburg Academy and Gettysburg College, graduating from the later with the calss of 1903.
He was employed by the Littlestown Savings Institution for a year and then came to the First National here, retiring in 1925 as cashier after 21 years' services.
Mr. Crouse was then associated with a bank in Haarrisburg for two years before accepting a position in the department of revenue and later the Bureau of Employment Security.
He was transferred to the Gettysburg office in 1940 and was made it's manager in 1944.
He waas a member of Christ Lutheran Church where he was active in Sunday School work: a member of Good Samartan Lodge No. 336 F and AM of which he was a past master, member of the Shrine and Consistory, Harrisburg, the Gettysburg Rotary Club; Adams County Historical Society and Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.
He is survived by his wife Mary J Sieber Crouse, to whom he was married 46 years: one daughter, Mrs. Laqurence P. Parish, Taneytown, and two grandchildren, Mary Linda and Bradey Parish, Taneytown.
Funeral services at the Bender Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. Wallace E. Fisher, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment with grave side masonic rites in Evergreen Cemetery.

Obit in the Gettysburg Times, Monday, March 17, 1952. 
Crouse, Edgar Allen (I58101)
 
9394 Edgar Ellsworth Cable - December 3, 1867 - September 5, 1927. Son of Charles Henry and Emeline Streeter Cable. Husband of Angie E. Dees Cable. Married November 3, 1886 in Clio, Genesee County, Michigan.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, September 8, 1927 Camden Advance-Journal - Camden, New York - Former Williamstown Man Dies Suddenly - Edward E. Cable, Utica Press Collector for Thirty Years, is Victim of Acute Indigestion - Edward Ellsworth Cable, of Rome, 59, former Williamstown man, and collector for the Utica Daily Press for 30 years, died suddenly of acute indigestion Monday morning at his home, 712 Cherry street, Rome. Mr. Cable was born in Orwell, Oswego County, and would have been 60 years old December 3. He was a son of the late Charles Henry Cable and Emeline Streeter. In 1886, in Flint, Michigan, he married Miss Angie Dees, a native of that city, and they came to Williamstown to live, finally locating in Rome at the time he took the position on The Press. He was a member of the First M. E. church and of the Commercial Travelers’ Association and formerly was a member of the Maccabees. Mr. Cable has been an invalid for seven months as the result of a fall. He was a fine, genial gentleman, and had formed a wide acquaintance in this section. Besides his wife the following children survive: Gertrude, wife of Leon Aicholtz, of Williamstown; Bradford E. also of Williamstown and Glenn E. of Orlando, Florida, who is at home at the present time; Ruby, wife of Carl Wittman, of this city; Alta, wife of Herbert Comes, of Frankfort; Iva, wife of Fred Indemill, of Rome; and there are nine grandchildren and one brother, Cyrus H. Cable, of Ottawa, Illinois. The funeral will be held privately at the home 1 p.m. today. Interment will take place in Orwell.
 
Cable, Edgar Ellsworth (I76866)
 
9395 Edgar H. Nicholson April 1, 1844 - April 4, 1932. Son of Henry and Mary A. Nicholson. Husband of Mary Sheeley Nicholson.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 13, 1932 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - Edgar Nicholson, age 88 years, died Monday, April 4th at the home of Earl Ames. Mr. Nicholson had been ill for several months. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of his son, Martin Nicholson. Rev. Harold Barnard officiating, burial in Richland cemetery. Those surviving are one son, Martin Nicholson and three grandchildren. 
Nicholson, Edgar H. (I70811)
 
9396 EDGAR L. HAYNES DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - September 18, 1994Browse Issues
Edgar L. Haynes, 65, Port Street, died Friday in the State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse, after a long illness.

The funeral will be at noon Tuesday at Watson Funeral Home, Central Square. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Surviving are three daughters, Vicky-Lynn Jackit, Utica, Valerie Ann Taylor, Georgia, and Veronica Ellen Haynes, Pennellville; four grandchildren; four brothers, Dale, Florida, Donald, Mexico, Millard, Pulaski, and Joseph, North Syracuse, and two sisters, Verniece Hildebrand, Utah, and Dawn Bergman, Homer.

His wife, Jacqueline Siwik Haynes died in 1983.

Born Oct. 3, 1928, in Pine City, a son of Raymond and Flora Ann Ottoway Haynes, he graduated from East Syracuse High School in 1947 and the Syracuse Police Academy and served in the Army.

Mr. Haynes retired in 1990 as head of maintenance workers after working for 10 years for Sen. Douglas Barclay's residence in Pulaski. He served as police officer from 1956 to 1968 with the East Syracuse Police Department and was a partner in the operation of Don's Upholstry Shop, North Syracuse.

Mr. Haynes lived in Florida before moving to the Pulaski area about 20 years ago. 
Haynes, Edgar L. (I9294)
 
9397 Edgar N. LeBeau - May 9, 1896 - October 11, 1918. Son of Napoleon Peter and Ellen L. Gilbert LeBeau. Husband of Helen Esther Nicholson LeBeau. Married November 26, 1915.

Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 16, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Fernwood - On Friday at 3 o'clock occurred the death of Mr. Edgar LaBeau of this same fatal disease. Edgar was one of a family of six, two brothers and three sisters and father all of Syracuse, a wife and baby boy are left to mourn and miss husband, father, son and brother. Interment was in Willis cemetery beside his mother. Rev. J. P. Green officiated at both burials. No services at the homes. 
Lebeau, Edgar N. (I70979)
 
9398 Edison's Obituary

Edison Max Klebs, age 60, died Friday evening, May 7, 2021 at his home. Born April 23, 1961 in Jefferson County, NY he was a son of the late Charles H. and Elsie Reynolds Klebs. He was preceded in death by a sister, Gail Klebs. Edison was a member of the Moose Lodge in Smithfield and of TAP - Pool Amateur Tour. Edison was a hard worker all his life. He started working on his family farm at a young age. He later went on to work in construction, night shift with PGI, before starting his own business, Klebs Porta John, which he owned and operated for over 20 years. When he was not working, you could find him shooting pool and spending time with his family and close friends.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, 2021 in the chapel of Parrish Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Selma Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Wednesday just prior to the service.

Surviving are his wife, Lori Klebs; sons, Joshua Slack and Timothy Slack all of the home; daughter, Latricia Slack of Smithfield; brothers, Charlie Klebs of Four Oaks, Doug Klebs of KY, and Richard “Dick” Klebs of NY; sisters, Pam Moore of MI and Elaine Presley of NY; and granddaughter, Ty’Anna Atkins. 
Klebs, Edison Max (I80120)
 
9399 EDITH "JESSIE' MAJO, CAPE VINCENT, DIES AT 79
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 3, 1995
Edith "Jessie" Majo, 79, South Murray Street, died at 1:25 a.m. Sunday in the emergency room at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown, after being stricken with a heart attack at her home.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at St. John's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Kathleen E. Adams-Shepherd officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery later in the spring.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Simpson-Cleveland Funeral Home. Donations may be made to St. John's Episcopal Church Memorial Fund or the Cape Vincent Ambulance Fund.

Surviving are a son, David, Ayer, Mass.; three daughters, Mrs. Daniel (Carolyn) Fitzgerald, Henrietta, Janet Majo, Cape Vincent, and Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Kelsey, Calcium; five brothers, Leland "Peter" McConnell, California, Chester McConnell, Watertown, Warren "Bucky" McConnell and Melzer McConnell, both of Mexico, and Calvin "Kelly" McConnell, Adams Center; four sisters, Wealtha Prior, Watertown, Jenny Brown, Three Mile Bay, Etta VanAlstine, Florida, and Aleatha Stewart, Marathon; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

Three brothers, George, Albert and Barney McConnell, and three sisters, Emma Straite, Doris Maloney and Lana Jordan, died before her.

Born July 28, 1915, on Grindstone Island, daughter of Frederick and Edith Calhoun McConnell, she attended area schools and married Clarence Majo Dec. 3, 1937, in Millens Bay Church. Mr. Majo died Dec. 28.

Mrs. Majo was a waitress at the Carleton Hotel and later worked for the Buccaneer Motel.

She was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church and its St. John's Guild. She was also a member of the Capers Senior Citizens Club, the Cape Vincent Improvement League and the Cape Vincent Election Board. 
McConnell, Edith Jessie (I18956)
 
9400 Edith Addie Lampson Williams - October 16, 1868 - December 23, 1959. Daughter of Orrin and Mandena Moses Lampson. Wife of Leroy P. Williams.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 31, 1959 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Williams, Richland, Dies - Rites for Mrs. Addie Williams, 91, widow of Roy Williams were held Saturday at the Foster Funeral Home at 2 p.m. The Rev. Ray Williams of Pennellville officiated. Interment was in Richland Cemetery. Mrs. Williams died suddenly at her home in Richland, Wednesday morning. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Birdie Dunlop of Han-isville, four grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She was born in St. Lawrence County on October 16, 1868, and was the daughter of Orrin and Mandana Moses Lampson. She had lived in Richland the past 20 years.
 
Lampson, Edith Addie (I30560)
 

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