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| 9451 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whaley, Edward Charles (I84243)
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| 9452 | Edward D. Dillenbeck-Although he had been in failing health for two years, Edward D. Dillenbeck, 89, retired Syracuse painter, died unexpectedly of heart disease this morning at his home at Caughdenoy Junction on the North Syracuse-Cicero road. He had lived in Syracuse for to years before his retirement six years ago. Surviving are a son, Leroy Dillenbeck of Boston, Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. Wesley Bowers, with whom he lived, and two grandchildren. After funeral services are conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the home, burial will be in Pine Plains cemetery. Source: Syracuse Journal, July 23, 1936 | Dillenbeck, Edward D (I50785)
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| 9453 | Edward D. Martin - June 9, 1880 - December 28, 1960. Son of Peter and Frances Gereau Martin. Husband of Harriet L. Bowers Martin. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, December 29, 1960 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Attack Fatal to E. D. Martin -Edward D. Martin, 80, of Richland, retired railroad worker, died suddenly Wednesday afternoon of a heart attack. Dr. Thompson, who was called, stated that Mr. Martin, who had been under his care for a heart ailment, was trying to shovel his car out of the snow at the village dump when stricken. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hattie Bowers Martin; five sons, Fred, Robert, William and Henry Martin, all of Richland, and Edward Martin of Pennellville; four daughters, Mrs. Donald (Gladys) Stevens and Mrs. Wyon (Doris) Taplin, both of Richland; Mrs. Hollis (Dorothy) Weed of Pennellville, and Mrs. Edward (Evelyn) Hilton of Fulton; 48 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Ida Cole of Syracuse. Mr. Martin was born June 9, 1880, at Richland where he had always resided. He was the son of Peter and Fannie Gereau Martin. He retired from the Maintenance department of the New York Central Railroad 22 years ago and was a member of the Railroad Brotherhood. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. December 28, 1960 - Edward D. Martin, age 80 years. Date of birth June 9, 1880, born in New York. Sex, male; race, white; married; occupation, maintenance with New York Central Railroad. Was deceased ever in the United States Armed Forces, no. Usual residence, RD #3 Pulaski, Richland Township, Oswego County, New York. Name of wife, Hattie Bowers. Name of father, Peter Martin. Name of mother, Fannie Gereau. Informant, Mrs. Edward Martin, Pulaski, New York. Cause of death, coronary thrombosis, death instant; contributed by arteriosclerotic heart disease, duration 10 years. Signed by A. B. Thompson, M.D., Pulaski, New York, December 30, 1960. Undertaker, Franklin J. Taylor, Pulaski, New York. Place of burial, Richland Cemetery, December 31, 1960. | Martin, Edward Delbert (I80437)
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| 9454 | Edward D. McFee - 1865 - December 29, 1939. Son of Edward and Ellen Outinger McFee. Husband of Myrtle E. "Myrtie" Ripsom McFee. Married January 25, 1893. Section 1, Row 8. Newspaper Obituary - Friday, December 29, 1939 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico, December 29 - Edward McFee, 74, died at his home on the Scenic highway, three miles north of Mexico, early Friday morning. He was born at Pulaski, his parents dying when he was an infant. He had resided in the Town of Mexico for the past 50 years where he was engaged in farming. He was a member of the North Mexico Methodist church, and of Texas Grange. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Ripsom McFee, three sons, Harold, Leon, and Curtis McFee all of Mexico; a daughter, Mrs. William Irwin; seven grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mary Kane of Rochester; and a brother, William McFee of Mexico. Funeral arrangements are incomplete, pending the return of a son, Harold, from Florida, where he is spending the winter. Newspaper Obituary - Saturday, December 30, 1939 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico, December 30 - Funeral services for Edward McFee, 74, who died at his home on the Scenic highway, three miles north of this village Friday, will be conducted by the Rev. Harold H. Barnard, pastor of North Mexico church, at the late home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bearers will be Arthur Fleming, Clarence Morton, Percy Rose, Clifford Lodge, Charles Mowry and Elmer Southworth. | McFee, Edward D (I29406)
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| 9455 | Edward D. Scott - 12/24/1934 - 09/13/2021 September 19, 2021 | Watertown Daily Times (NY) Page: B3 | Section: Obits 348 Words | Readability: Lexile: 1320, grade level(s): >12 Read News Document Edward D. Scott, age 86, formerly of Pulaski passed away Monday in Hilton Head, SC. Edward was born December 24, 1934, in Pulaski, the son of George and Marie Maahs Scott. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 1954 and served in the United States Army from 1955-1957. Edward was married to Inga Jeanne Smith on November 1, 1958. He was employed by Holstein Friesian World for 20 years, retiring in 1993. He had previously been employed by General Electric in Syracuse in heavy military for 15 years. Edward was a 30-year retired member and officer of the Ringgold Fire Department. He was a former member of the Pulaski Lodge #415 F&AM and the Media Temple in Watertown. Edward was a member of the Rose Hill Golf Club in Bluffton, SC, and the Elms Golf Club in Sandy Creek for many years. Ed loved his grandchildren and especially enjoyed taking them on vacation to Hilton Head Island for many years. He had a passion for sports. Starting with his years coaching Pulaski Little League. He also was a follower of the Boston Red Sox, Syracuse Football and Syracuse Basketball. Ed was an avid golfer, enjoying time on the course with Ed Nicholson, George Wurster, Don Edick and Tommy Butler, and many others. His greatest passion was snowmobiling with his best friend David Shipway, his father in-law Winnie Smith, and Jerry Lycourt to name a few. He will be missed by many but especially by his family. Surviving, are his wife, Inga (Jeanne) Scott, one son Michael (Laura) Scott of Pulaski, two grandchildren, Jennifer (Jeremy) Casler of Lacona and Jacob Scott of Beaufort, SC and two great-grandchildren, Caroline and Jameson Casler. He was predeceased by his brother, Donald Scott in 2009 and sister, Betty Brush in 2019. A private service will be held for his family. A celebration of his life will be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Pulaski Little League, 11 Lincoln Ave, Pulaski, NY or Ringgold Fire Department, 24 Lake Street, Pulaski, NY or the Pulaski Masonic Lodge #415, 12 Bridge Street, Pulaski, NY 13142. | Smith, Edward D (I85173)
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| 9456 | Edward David Bennett - January 3, 1852 - October 27, 1930. Plot D-75. Son of David and Rosetta Comstock Bennett. Husband of Maruva A. Minot Bennett. Married April 24, 1870 at Pulaski, New York. Newspaper Article - Wednesday, August 18, 1909 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Personal - E. Harry Bennett of Pulaski, a law student in the office of Purcell & Purcell, has just received word that he successfully passed the state bar examination and is now qualified to practice in the courts of this state. Mr. Bennett was born in 1884 and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bennett of Pulaski, who are well known in Carthage. Young Mr. Bennett graduated from the Pulaski High school in 1902, and from Hamilton College in 1906. Later he took up the study of law in the Albany Law school from which he was graduated. He will practice in Watertown remaining in the office of Purcell & Purcell. -Carthage Republican. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 29, 1930 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - E. D. Bennett Dies at Home Here -Widely Known as Construction Engineer - The death of Edward David Bennett, 78, occurred at his home on Maple Avenue, Monday from a heart attack. The news of his passing came as a shock to his many friends in the community as it was but a few days before that he was making his customary daily visits to business places in the village. Mr. Bennett was born in Pulaski, January 3, 1852, son of David and Rosetta Comstock Bennett. His early life was spent in this village and sailing the Great Lakes under Captains Moulter. Ripson and Becker. His natural tendencies, however, turned toward big building and construction works and he was soon at work on some of the larger local building jobs. From his father, who owned and operated a sash and blind factory which stood on the site of the present Charmaphone plant, he learned the builders and millwright trade. For a time during his active life as a builder he was associated with Mr. John Mattison of this village. In the 80's and early 90's he became very widely known as a construction engineer with marked success in handling his gangs of men in highway, railroad, hydro-electric and factory plant building. Some of his earlier jobs were the construction of the Glenfield & Western Railroad, Carthage & Copenhagen Railroad, Newton Falls Paper Plant and in 1879, the dams, flumes, etc. in connection with the $9,000,000 project known as the Forestport feeder of the Erie canal. During the reconstruction period following the Spanish-American war, Mr. Bennett was sent to Cuba by the United States government where he supervised the construction of wharves, docks and government projects. While there Mr. Bennett shared office room of General Wood with whom he became very well acquainted. For several months Mr. Bennett was assigned to jobs in Mexico during the administration of President Diaz, a man with whom Mr. Bennett became acquainted and learned to admire. The building of the highway now leading from the Stillwater district in the town of Orwell to Redfield Square was under Mr. Bennett's supervision. This highway was built by the power company to replace the old highway which was later flooded when the water was held back by the big dam. Mr. Bennett retired from active work about 15 years ago. He has been a member of Pulaski Lodge F. & A.M., Pulaski Chapter R. A.M., Lake Ontario Commandery and Media Temple Shrine. Mr. Bennett was of a family of ten children and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marovie Minot Bennett, two sons, Minot D. Bennett, superintendent of the Norwood & St. Lawrence Railroad with headquarters at Norwood, and Attorney Edward Harry Bennett of Watertown; three brothers, Warren and Jesse of Mitchell, Nebraska and Truman, also of the west; two sisters, Mrs. H. H. Lyman of Oswego and Mrs. Susie Bennett Cook of Mitchell, Nebraska. Also two grandsons of Norwood. The funeral service will be private at the home at 11 o'clock this morning, Rev. Albert E. Lawrence, officiating. Burial in Pulaski cemetery. EDWARD D. BENNETT Edward David Bennett, widely known as a contractor and bridge builder, died October 27, 1930 at his home in Pulaski. He was born Jan. 3, 1852, in Richland, son of David Bennett and Rosetta Comstock Bennett. During his active life as a builder, Mr. Bennett was connected with John Mattison, also of Pulaski. He was in charge of the construction of docks at Santo Diego, Cuba, railroad bridges at Malone and in the Adirondacks, paper mills in Carthage and Dexter and featured prominently in laying out the railroad around the first dam between Altmar and Redfield. He retired 15 years ago to make his home in Pulaski. Mr. Bennett is survived by his wife and two sons, Minot Bennett of Norwood, superintendent of the Norwood-Waddington railroad, and Attorney Harry Bennett of Watertown. The funeral service was held at the home at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, Rev. Albert E. Lawrence officiating. Burial in Pulaski cemetery. Source: Sandy Creek News, Nov 6, 1930 | Bennett, Edward David (I71636)
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| 9457 | Edward E. Eaton - died November 20, 1880, age 35 years. Plot B-282. Husband of Almira Eaton. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 25, 1880 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Eaton - In Pulaski, Saturday, November 20th, 1880, of consumption, Edward Eaton, aged 35 years and 3 months. The funeral was held from the late residence of the deceased, on Sunday afternoon, Rev. M. B. Comfort, presiding. A wife and two small children are left to mourn his loss. | Eaton, Edward Edwin (I55650)
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| 9458 | EDWARD E. FINSTER Edward E. Finster, 76, a native of Dugway and for several years a resident of Pulaski, died last Thursday night at Marcy hospital, Utica, after a short illness of pneumonia. Mr. Finster was born in 1861 in the Town of Albion, a son of Riley and Patty Vosburg Finster. For nearly forty years he was a farmer in operation of the former Brainard Dixon farm on the Rome road. In 1917 he moved into the village and was employed in one of the milk plants here for several years. He was a member of the Methodist church and Pulaski Grange. Survivors are one son, Harold E. Finster of Sandy Creek, and one brother, Chas. S. Finster of Orwell. The funeral was private at the Lawrence funeral chapel Monday morning with the Rev. W.A. Gardner, pastor of| the Methodist church, officiating. Burial in Pulaski cemetery. Source: Pulaski Democrat, Aug 10, 1936 | Finster, Edward E. (I51259)
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| 9459 | Edward Franklin Gregory (In Memoriam)Show Details Wenatchee World, The (WA) - June 13, 2012Browse Issues Edward Franklin Gregory, 71, of Orondo Avenue peacefully slipped away from us into the loving arms of Jesus to walk the streets of gold and was laid to rest in a casket trimmed in gold. He was born in Pulaski, NY on November 27, 1940, to Ned and Frances (Granger) Gregory. Once a Marine, always a Marine; Semper Fidelis. He served his country as a decorated Marine and earned rank of Master Gunnery Sergeant. He was an Aircrew Member with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 163 in Vietnam. On the 100th Mission, his helo was shot down and then captured by enemy forces, then escaped capture and were picked up by a Marine recon team. He received the Good Conduct Medal with a bronze star twice, A Vietnam Service Medal with two Bronze Stars, a Purple Heart, and a Rifle Sharpshooter badge along with numerous other medals. He served 10 years in the Marines and flew 100 missions into enemy territory. He came home to Wenatchee, after living in Kannapolis, NC. He loved his family, enjoyed get- togethers with his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed sitting outside, smoking and watching them play. His favorite was spaghetti and meatballs and he was a hearty eater. He enjoyed going to church and singing hymns, especially "Amazing Grace". He was an avid bowler and won trophies for championships. He was a hardcore football fan that never missed a game, from the opening game to the Super Bowl, while relaxing with his feet up. His favorite team was the New York Giants. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ned and Frances Gregory and his brother Bill Gregory. He is survived by his loving wife, Starlene, of the home; sisters, Vicky "Tinkerbell" Gregory of Watertown, NY, Robin Stephenson of Niagara Falls, NY and Linda Marfleet of Towanda, NY; his children, Matthew Gregory of Spokane, Chandra Conrad of Wenatchee, Kevin and Heidi Gregory of East Wenatchee, Chris and Lisa Crane of Wenatchee, Sandy Conrad of Wenatchee, Abigail and Jonathon Albee of Miles City, MT and Gwendolyn Gregory of Wenatchee; his special care giver, Samuel Hall of Wenatchee; his special sister-in-law, Kristi Helms of Kannapolis, NC; his special nephew, Christopher Helms, who was his mini- me. He loved and adored his grandchildren: Lane and Teisha Gregory, Cabe Gregory, Kingsley and Kayleigh Gregory, Cameron and Kyle Cheers, Sydnie and Taylor Gregory, Devon and Christina Crane, Mary Conrad, and his special side kick, love of his life, and namesake, Edward Hall. Also, newest addition and 1st great-grandchild, Jamie Gregory. Services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, June 15, 2012, at Jones & Jones ~ Betts Memorial Chapel. Visitation will be held on Thursday, June 14, 2012 from 5 - 8 p.m., at Jones & Jones ~ Betts Funeral Home. Please express your thoughts and memories for the family on the online memorial website at www.jonesjonesbetts.com. Arrangements are by Jones & Jones ~ Betts Funeral Home. | Gregory, Edward Franklin (I41345)
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| 9460 | EDWARD G. GALLAGHER Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - November 27, 2000Browse Issues Edward Gerald Gallagher, 73, of 4054 Port St.,Pulaski,died Friday at home. Born in Poughkeepsie, he attended Onondaga Community College. He was a bookkeeper for Pulaski Sales and Service. He also served as justice for the town of Richland and village of Pulaski from 1978 to 1988. He was a member of the Service Club, Magistrates Association and Park United Methodist Church. He was a volunteer for Northern Oswego County Ambulance. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. A son, Larry, died in 1968. Survivors: His wife, the former Jacqueline Spath; a daughter, Shonnie Bontomase of Pulaski; a son, Edward of Pulaski; a sister, Arlene Nedrow of Baldwinsville; a brother, Charles of Rome; five grandchildren. Services: 1 p.m. Tuesday at Taylor-Vida Funeral Home. Burial, Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 4927 N. Jefferson St., Pulaski. Contributions: Park United Methodist Church, Hubble Street, Pulaski 13142. | Gallagher, Edward Gerald (I33505)
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| 9461 | Edward J. Peterson, Jr. - September 12, 1951 - October 29, 2014. Son of Edward J. and Dorothy J. Maronette Peterson. Husband of Patricia Anne Pacific Peterson. Married May 31, 1975 at Pulaski, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Sunday, November 2, 2014 Syracuse Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Edward J. Peterson II, aged 63, longtime resident of Pulaski, passed away Wednesday at his home from injuries sustained in an accident. Edward was born September 12, 1951 in Utica. He graduated from Pulaski High School in 1969 and from Canton Technical College in 1971. Edward married Patricia Pacific in 1975. He was employed by P&C Markets as a supervisor at the Food Distribution Warehouse in Baldwinsville, and had previously been employed by Acme Food Market. He retired in 2012 after 38 years of employment. Edward was a member of Teamster's Local #317 in Syracuse. Surviving, are his wife, Patricia A., his parents, Edward and Dorothy Peterson of Pulaski, one brother, James (Shelia) Peterson of Franklin, Massachusetts, one sister, Nancy Lobello of Liverpool and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held 11 am., Tuesday, November 4th, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with a burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held Monday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Donations may be made in Edward's memory to the United Friends of Homeless Animals, 432 Centerville Road, Richland, New York 13144. Class of 1969 PACS | Peterson, Edward J. Jr. (I64027)
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| 9462 | Edward J. “Eddie” Stevens - May 14, 1875 - January 19, 1902. Son of Albert Edward and Aurelia R. Denniston Stevens. Husband of Mary House Stevens. Married June 7, 1899 at Sandy Creek, New York. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 22, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Eddie Stevens, after quite a long illness, died Saturday afternoon. The funeral is to be held at the church Tuesday at 2 p.m. He leaves a wife and one child. His two brothers, Charles and Robert, arrived home before he died. | Stevens, Eddie J (I72236)
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| 9463 | Edward James Kundell - September 25, 1918 - February 22, 1979. Military Service World War II: Enlisted May 17, 1944 in the United States Marine Corps; Honorably discharged April 1, 1946 with rack of Sergeant First Class. Son of Sylvester James and Iva Belle Runge Kundell. Husband of Isabelle Dorothy Caufield Kundell. Married November 11, 1939. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 28, 1979 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Edward J. Kundell, 60, 8606 Orwell Street, Richland, died Thursday, February 22, at Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, after a long illness. Born September 25, 1918 in Cohoes, he was the son of Sylvester and Iva Rungee Kundell. He attended schools in Lacona, Cohoes, Syracuse and Liverpool, graduating from the latter. On November 11, 1939, he married Isabelle Caufield at St. John the Evangelist Church in Pulaski. He lived in Pulaski until moving to Richland ten years ago. He was a Sgt. First Class in the U.S. Marines, serving two years during World War II. He worked for Holcomb Steel, Syracuse, before entering the Marines. After his discharge, he worked for Sweets Paper Company and then the Post Office in Pulaski and Richland, retiring in 1978 after 30 years of service. He was also an electrician. He was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church, Pulaski, and also a member of its Holy Name Society. He was a member of Altmar Russell Tryon, American Legion Post 1435, the National Rural Letter Carriers Association, the Monteola Club, Jack McDonald Club, Inc., and a bowler with the Sunday Night Mixed League, subbing on other leagues. Surviving, are his wife Belle; two sons: Dr. Frederick Kundell of Salisbury; Maryland, and Dr. James Kundell of Athens, Georgia; two daughters: Mrs. Donald (Kathy) Shumway of Mexico and Jeanne, at home; his mother, Mrs. Iva Culp of Liverpool; seven grandchildren; and several aunts and cousins. Funeral Services were 9:30 a.m. Monday, February 26, at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home, Pulaski, and 10 am. at St John the Evangelist Church where a Mass of Resurrection was celebrated with Rev. Thomas P. Whalen officiating. Spring burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Pulaski, with full military honors. Contributions may be made in his memory to the American Cancer Society. | Kundell, Edward James (I30740)
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| 9464 | EDWARD L. RILEY, RETIRED PAPERMAKER, DIES Watertown Daily Times (NY) - September 4, 1990Browse Issues Edward L. Riley, 69, of 42 N. Jefferson St., West Carthage, died Saturday afternoon at his summer cottage on Pleasant Lake, Town of Champion. There will be no funeral or calling hours. The body was cremated. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Arrangements were with the McGraw Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Hospice of Jefferson County Inc. Surviving are his wife, Gertrude M.; two sons, James F. and Randy L., both of Carthage; two daughters, Mrs. Janet M. Balser and Mrs. Patricia A. Zehr, both of Havana, Ark.; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Ella and Edna Schermerhorn, both of Carthage; a brother, William, address unknown; a half-brother, Carlton Bartell, Carthage, and several nieces and nephews. A brother, George, and two half-brothers, Charles and Arthur Bartell, died before him. Born April 18, 1921, in West Carthage, son of Darwin F. and Nellie S. Allen Riley, he attended Carthage area schools and married Gertrude Mary Disotell July 11, 1942, in the Carthage United Methodist Church, with the Rev. William K. Bradshaw officiating. Mr. Riley served with the Army during World War II, from June 1943 to August 1945. He worked for the former Crown Zellerbach Corp. for 36 years, retiring as shift supervisor in June 1976. He also owned and operated Riley's Dairy Bar in West Carthage from 1968 to 1984. He and his wife spent summers at the cottage on Pleasant Lake. Mr. Riley was a member of the Disabled American Veterans of Carthage and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7227. He was one of the original founders and a past president of the Carthage Area Rescue Squad, and was a former assistant chief of the West Carthage Fire Department. | Riley, Edward Leroy (I57132)
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| 9465 | Edward Lewis Carr - December 16, 1884 - October 29, 1970. Son of Lewis and Eliza Webb Can. Husband of Chloe M. Pierce Carr (married April 17, 1906) & Marion Harris Wheeler Carr (married March 10, 1967.) [Note: Marion Wheeler Can died December 30, 1988 in Oswego, New York and is buried in Fairview Cemetery at Williamstown, New York.] Newspaper Obituary - Friday, October 30, 1970 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Edward L. Can, 85, Ridge Road, formerly of the Town of Richland, died Thursday at the Ryan Nursing Home in Watertown. Mr. Carr was a member of the Riverside United Methodist Church in Altmar and Ricard Grange 993. Until his retirement in 1942, he was employed by the Curtis Mill Company, and later the former New York Central Railroad and the American Express Company. At his retirement he was an express messenger for the New York Central Railroad. After retirement Mr. Can- was a rural mail carrier for Richland and a farmer. He married to the late Mrs. Chloe Pierce Carr who died August 23, 1964. In March 1967 he married Marion Wheeler. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marion Wheeler Carr; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Riley of Richland and a son, Louis M. Carr of Clayton; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a step-son, Vernon Wheeler of Pulaski and two brothers, Earl and Hugh Carr of Rochester. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, the Rev. Paul Zelinka and the Rev. Adelbert Edwards, officiating. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m Saturday at the funeral home, 7385 Park Street. | Carr, Edward Lewis (I30884)
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| 9466 | Edward Lorenzo Filkins - January 7, 1845 - October 20, 1933. Son of William Henry and Nancy Alzina Ingersoll Filkins. Husband of Jennie Bull Filkins. Married March 20, 1867. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 25, 1933 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Brother of Pulaskians Dies in Colosse - Edward Lorenzo Filkins, brother of Mrs. Cora A. Fox and Mrs. B. S. Mickle, both of this village, died at his home in Colosse, Friday morning. Mr. Filkins was 88 years of age and had been a prominent farmer in Colosse for several years. Mr. Filkins was a son of the late W. Henry and Alvina Ingersoll Filkins, and was born in the town of Albion January 7, 1845. On March 20, 1867, he married Jennie Bull, who survives him. He is also survived by one son, Ernest of Colosse; two brothers, Charles of Mexico and Isaac of Wilson, Connecticut; three sisters, Mrs. Cora Fox and Mrs. B. S. Mickle of Pulaski and Mrs. Emma Widrig of Gloversville; a granddaughter, Mrs. Clara Backus of Syracuse; three great grandchildren, and an uncle, Oscar Ingersoll of Sandy Creek. Funeral services were conducted at his home in Colosse at 2 o'clock Sunday with Rev. Leitka, pastor of the Fernwood church, officiating. Burial was at Riverside cemetery, Pulaski. | Filkins, Edward Lorenzo (I27743)
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| 9467 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hilton, Edward Michael (I26443)
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| 9468 | Edward Morris Henderson - August 16, 1890 - May 16, 1959. New York Cpl HQ Company 310th Infantry during World War I. Son of George and Edith Marsden Henderson. Husband of Lottie McGrath Henderson. Section 4, Row 26. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 21, 1959 Mexico Independent - Mexico, New York - Edward M. Henderson, age 68, passed away Saturday, May 16th in the Spencer Nursing Home, where he had been a patient for the past year. Mr. Henderson was born in the town of Mexico, August 16, 1890, the son of Mrs. Edith Collins and the late George Henderson. A veteran of World War I, he spent 12 years as a guard at Selkirk Shires State Park and served Oswego County as a Deputy Sheriff for 6 years. He had been in ill health for the past six years. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Lottie McGrath Henderson; his mother, Mrs. Collins; one brother, Bernie Henderson of Mexico; one niece and two nephews. The body was removed Sunday to the home of his mother in Texas where funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Robert E. Pennock, pastor of North Mexico Methodist Church officiated. Interment was in Daysville Cemetery. Bearers were Donald Cronk, James Bartlett, Glenn Thorpe, Harry Oney, Herschel Watson and Pitt Watson. Arrangements by the L. M. Miner Funeral Home. | Henderson, Edward (I86015)
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| 9469 | Edward Muckey Obituary Edward C. Muckey October 27, 2009 Edward C. Muckey, 93, of Constantia, passed away Tuesday, October 27, 2009, at Loretto Heights in Oswego. Born in Volney, he lived in the Amboy and Constantia areas most of his life. Ed retired in 1980 from G.E. in Liverpool after 29 years. When he was young, he belonged to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and he was an Army Air Corps veteran. Surviving are his wife of 37 years, the former Alice A. Trey; a daughter, Janet Muckey; a stepdaughter, Ruby Glass; one granddaughter, Michelle Glass; and two sisters, Dorothy Greindl and Sarah Rayder. Family and friends will gather Saturday afternoon, November 7, 2009, at Marty Trey's Home, 187 George Road, Mexico. WATSON FUNERAL HOME, INC, Central Square has charge of arrangements. Contributions may be made to the Oswego County Animal Welfare League or another animal shelter of your own choice. | Muckey, Edward C (I30534)
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| 9470 | Edward Murray Obituary Edward G. Murray, 87, a resident of Oswego passed away on August 20 with his family by his side. Born in Oswego, he was the son of the late Edward and Katherine (Ravas) Murray. He lived and worked on the family farm located on the Lake Rd. in Scriba N.Y., known as Bayshore Grove. It was there that he developed his good work ethic, problem-solving skills, and a love of nature. Edward was employed with Hammermill Paper Company and later Alcan Aluminum Corporation where he retired as a Hot Line maintenance foreman. He was a communicant of St Paul's Church and a life member of the Oswego Elks #271. Surviving are his wife of 68 years, the former Marion Weigelt who was the love of his life, one daughter, Mary (Michael) Coffey of Oswego, a son, Edward (Yvonne) Murray of Oswego, his sister, Mary Jane (Art) Salisbury of Pulaski, four grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his infant son, Timothy Murray. A Memorial service will be held at the Dowdle Funeral Home on Thursday, September 2, 2021, at 12:00 pm. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Human Concern Center Inc., 85 E. 4th St. Oswego NY. | Murray, Edward G. (I84960)
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| 9471 | EDWARD P. PACIFIC, EX-POSTAL EMPLOYE, DIES Watertown Daily Times (NY) - March 12, 1990 Edward P. Pacific, 60, of 7515 Price Drive, died Saturday in Walker Memorial Hospital, Avon Park, Fla. A prayer service will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park St., and the funeral will be at 10 a.m. in St. John's Catholic Church. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. He is survived by his wife, Anna; his father, Peter Pacific, Pulaski; a daughter, Pamela Reynolds, Lacona; a brother, Richard, Brewerton; two sisters, Joanne Recor, North Syracuse, and Patricia Peterson, Pulaski; three grandchildren. A brother, Joseph, died Jan. 16. Born in Oswego May 13, 1929, the son of Peter and Mary Salesi Pacific, he was graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central School in 1947. Mr. Pacific was a life-long resident of Pulaski. He served in the Navy from 1950 to 1954 and married Anna Saltalamachia May 30, 1956, in St. Louis Church, Oswego, with the Rev. Vincent Mirabito officiating. Mr. Pacific was employed by the U.S. Post Office in Pulaski for 30 years, the last 20 of which he was a rural letter carrier, retiring in 1985. Since his retirement, he had been a winter resident of Frostproof, Fla. Mr. Pacific was a member of St. John's Church, the Robert Edwards Post 358 American Legion, and the New York State Rural Letter Carriers Association. Class of 1947 PACS | Pacific, Edward P. (I47127)
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| 9472 | EDWARD R. MCGRATH RETIRED WELDER Watertown Daily Times (NY) - October 8, 2000Browse Issues Edward R. "Peanut" McGrath, 59, of 447 Bremm Road, died Friday at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown, where he had been a patient since Oct. 2. He had been ill with emphysema. Mr. McGrath was a welder employed by Fulton Boiler Works, Pulaski, for 22 years, retiring in 1994 because of ill health. Born Oct. 4, 1941, in Ellisburg, son of Andrew and Georgia McGrath McGrath, he attended Belleville and Adams schools. He married Cathie A. Donahue on Oct. 21, 1966. The couple lived in Sandy Creek and Lacona since their marriage. Mr. McGrath was a retired member of the Sandy Creek Fire Department, a member of the American Association of Horses Asses Corral 97, Sandy Creek, and a former Boy Scout leader in Sandy Creek. Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Melissa VanRy, Mannsville, and Renee McGrath, Sandy Creek; two sons, Andrew, Orwell, and Ronald, Lacona; three sisters, June House, Parish, Charlotte Gregory, Adams, and Betty Thompson, Sandy Creek; two brothers, Clark A., Columbus, Ohio, and Charles G., Adams, and seven grandchildren. A daughter, Cathie, died in infancy in 1973. Two brothers, Carl and Kenneth, also died before him. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with the Rev. Donald Wiltse, assistant pastor of Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | McGrath, Edward Ronald (I18566)
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| 9473 | Edward settled in East Sudbury, Massachusetts. He made his will March 27, 1786 and died seven years later. | Adams, Edward (I20795)
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| 9474 | EDWARD T. KILLAM - TRUCK DRIVER, FIRE CHIEF May 14, 2003 | Watertown Daily Times (NY) Page: D7 | Section: Obituaries 210 Words | Readability: Lexile: 900, grade level(s): 5 6 Read News Document ReadSpeaker webReader: Read News Document Edward T. Killam, 79, of 56 Salina St., died Monday in Oswego Hospital. Mr. Killam was a truck driver for 30 years at the former Blount Lumber Co., retiring in 1987. Born Sept. 16, 1923, in Pulaski, son of Ralph and Florence Fitch Killam, he graduated from Pulaski High School and served in the Army during World War II. He married Bethyl O. White on Jan. 10, 1942, at Sandy Creek. She died Oct. 7, 1989. He was a retired member and former chief of the Lacona Fire Department and a charter member and past commander of Cable Trail Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8534 in Lacona. Surviving are two daughters, Judy Cummings, Pulaski, and Wendy Goodberry, Redfield; two sons, Tim, Lacona, and Bruce, Pulaski; two brothers, Fred, Pulaski, and Jim, Tacoma, Wash.; 11 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Two brothers, Robert and Ralph, died before him. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek, with the Rev. Brian Snyder, pastor of Boylston Wesleyan Church, officiating. Burial with military honors will be in Wesleyan Cemetery. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Lacona Fire Department or Northern Oswego County Ambulance, Pulaski, N.Y. Edward Tracy Killam, born in the village of Pulaski, September 16, 1923. Sex, male; legitimate, yes; born alive at 3 PM. Signed by F. E. MacCallum, M.D. Father: Ralph P. Killam, age 35, born in Mexico, New York; residence, Pulaski; occupation, photographer. Mother: Florence J. Fitch, age 29, born in Pulaski; residence, Pulaski; occupation, housewife. Number of children born to this mother, 3; number of children of this mother now living, 3. | Killam, Edward Tracy (I57254)
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| 9475 | Edward T. Wilson - July 7, 1888 - October 4, 1967. Son of John A. and Alice Petrie Wilson. Husband of Anna Gertrude Dodge Wilson. Married September 7, 1913. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 4, 1967 Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Pulaski - Edward T. Wilson, 79, died unexpectedly this morning at his home on Main Street, Richland. Mr. Wilson was born July 7, 1888 in Redfield, son of John and Alice Petrie Wilson and attended the Redfield School. He graduated from Pulaski Academy and Central City Business Institute, Syracuse. Later he worked in the office of Hubbard Drug Company, Syracuse, until his marriage on September 7, 1913 to Miss Anna Dodge of Pulaski. She died in 1943. In 1913 he bought the Anson farm on Route 3 across from Selkirk Shores State Park, operating it for 30 years when he became partner with Fred Moore in a grocery store in Richland. Later he purchased his partner's interest and with his son, John D. Wilson, continued to operate the Red and White Store. Surviving besides his son are his step-mother, Mrs. Effie A. Wilson of Pulaski; a half-brother, Postmaster Hollis A. Wilson, also of this village; and a cousin, Grace Comins, Orwell. Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Foster funeral home, the Rev. Nelson RepperL pastor of Park Methodist Church, and the Rev. Harold Barnard, a former pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Richland cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m In lieu of flowers friends may contribute to the Richland Methodist Church. | Wilson, Edward Tonkin (I15802)
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| 9476 | Edward W Daniels, 81, of Pulaski died Thursday at his home. He was born in Altmar on July 18, 1933, son of the late Edward and Mildred Holcomb Daniels. He attended APW Schools. He joined the Air Force from 1951 to 1971 serving in Korea, Germany, Vietnam, Thailand, and Labrador in weapon field, retiring in 1971 after 20 years of service. He went to work at Felix Schoeller Paper as a guard. He worked as a Lab Supervisor for 19 years, retiring in 1989 due to ill health. Surviving are his wife of 62 years, the former Frieda Rupracht; one son, Brian (Gloria); two daughters, Deborah (Ernie) and Kim (Bill), 10 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, and one great great-grandson. Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Tuesday from the Harter Funeral Home 2983 W Main St. Parish, NY. Spring Burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Dougway, NY. Friends may call from noon to 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Funeral Home, prior to the services. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Edward's name may be made to the American Diabetes Association , the American Heart Association or Oswego County Hospice. Date of Death: February 5, 2015 Harter Funeral Home, Parish, NY Published in Syracuse Post Standard from Feb. 7 to Feb. 8, 2015 | Daniels, Edward Walter (I85720)
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| 9477 | Edward W. Cross - died November 19, 1886, age 19 years. Son of Erastus and Sarah P. Cross. Newspaper Obituary - (date unavailable) 1886 The Fulton Times - Fulton, New York - Edward Cross died at the home of his mother, corner of Oneida and Sixth streets last Friday morning of consumption, aged 19 years. Funeral services were held at the Baptist church at South Richland last Monday afternoon at 2 Rm. Rev. Mr. Barnes officiating. He was the son of the late Rev. Erastus Cross, who was for over five years pastor of the Baptist church at South Hannibal. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, November 25, 1886 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albion - Eddie Cross, oldest son of Rev. Erastus Cross, formerly of this town, died in Fulton, November 20, 1886. The remains were brought to South Richland, where the funeral was largely attended on the 22nd. He leaves a mother, two brothers, a sister in a large circle of other friends to mourn his loss. | Cross, Edward W (I54926)
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| 9478 | Edward W. Near - September 2, 1835 - October 18, 1906. Enlisted October 5, 1861 at Sandy Creek, New York, for a term of 3 years; Mustered in November 6, 1861 as a Farrier in Company B, 7th New York Cavalry Volunteers; Mustered out March 31, 1862 with Company at Washington, D.C., with the rank of Blacksmith. Son of John and Elizabeth Near. Husband of Harriet A. Near. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, October 24, 1906 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Orwell - Edward Near, a well-known and prosperous farmer died, Thursday afternoon, October 18, aged seventy-four years. He had not been well for a few days, but feeling somewhat better, he hitched up his horse and started to drive to his orchard. He had gone but a short distance when he fell from the wagon, striking his head on a stone. When Mrs. Near and the neighbors reached him he was found unconscious and never rallied. Coroner Hollis, of Lacona, and Dr. J. R. Allen were called and after an examination, decided an inquest unnecessary declaring death due to heart failure and concussion of the brain. Mr. Near was a member of S. M. Olmstead Post No. 387, Welcome Lodge No. 680, I.O.O.F. and of Orwell Grange No. 66. He is survived by a wife and two daughters, Mrs. Ella Stowell, of Orwell, and Mrs. Charles Upton, of Sandy Creek. The funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at his late home by the Rev. M. H. Dowd, pastor of the M. E. church, and were attended by a large number of friends and relatives from Orwell, Ricard, Altmar, Syracuse, Sandy Creek and Richland. Selections were rendered by a quartet. The members of W.R.C., G.A.R. and Odd Fellows lodges of Richland, Pulaski and Orwell attended the funeral in a body. Burial was made in Evergreen cemetery, where the ritualistic Arial services were conducted by Welcome Lodge, I.O.O.F. 1895 Landmarks of Oswego - Near, Edward W. - His grandfather was an early settler of Montgomery county; he had a family of three children, two sons and one daughter, Betsey, Jacob and John, the latter the father of Edward W., who married Betsey Thompson and moved to Oneida county, where were born to them twelve children. Edward W., the tenth child, was born September 2, 1835. He lived in the western part of Oneida county until he was fifteen, when he came to Sandy Creek, Oswego county, where he learned the blacksmith’s trade. In 1858 he married Harriet A. Near, daughter of John Near of the town of Franklin, Butler county, Pa. Harriet was born January 29, 1836, and lived in Franklin until she was fourteen. She then came to Sandy Creek where she lived until 1858, when she married Edward W. They came to Orwell in 1860, where he ran a shop until 1864. During this time he entered the service in the Black Horse Cavalry, returning in 1862. In 1864 he bought a farm of 210 acres, where he now lives. Of their family of six children, three are living: Ella A., born June 2, 1859, married Frank P. Marsh, March 2, 1870, who died February 6, 1888; there was one child by this marriage, Lula B. Ella married second George E. Stowell, and they have one son, Edgar Lee. Clarence A., born March 5, 1861, died October 9, 1869. Johnny C., born November 5, 1866, died August 4, 1869. Lula B., born December 14, 1870, married Maurice J. Wyman November 16, 1887; there were three children by this marriage, Mabel O., Maurice Earl, Dayton H. Etta E., born July 5, 1873, married Charles B. Upton June 6, 1894. Charlie B., born April 11, 1875, died October 7, 1877. Mr. Near has served as justice of the peace. His family belong to the M. E. Church. | Near, Edward W. (I73005)
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| 9479 | Edward Wade - May 25, 1754- December 6, 1845. Born in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut Military Service: Veteran of the Revolutionary War, enlisted in 1775 in 2nd Regiment New Hampshire. Son of Stephen and Maria Abigail Hoadley Wade. Husband of Susannah Florence Wade (married about 1777) & Elizabeth Rising Trumbull Wade (married January 6, 1830 at Rupert, Vermont) [Note: Susannah Florence Wade was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on August 20, 1758, and died before 1830. She was a daughter of Abraham and Eunice Seely Florence.] | Wade, Edward J (I68838)
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| 9480 | EDWARD WAGGONER RITES MONDAY Funeral services for Edward Waggoner, 77, who died Friday afternoon at the home of his sister, Mrs. Arthur Colvin, Maple avenue were conducted at 2 p.m. Monday afternoon from the Paul K. Foster funeral home. Rev. Herbert Harrison of Sandy Creek officiated. Burial was in the Wesleyan cemetery, Lacona. He was born in Carlisle, Pa., May l, 1865, the son of Henry and Mary Ellen Murphy Waggoner. At the age of 15 he went with his parents in Odebolt, Iowa, and in 1895 came east to take up farming, spending the rest of his life at this occupation in the vicinity of Lacona and Pulaski. He was married in 1896 to Miss Mina Cross of Lacona, who died in 1919. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. E. Flovd Kent of Sandy Creek; a granddaughter, Miss Marie Kent of Sandy Creek; two sisters, Mrs. Colvin and Mrs. Phoebe Heneman of Fostoria, Iowa, and two brothers, Albert of Odebolt, Iowa, and John Waggoner of Sioux City, Iowa. Source: Pulaski Democrat, Jan 28, 1943 | Waggoner, Edward (I75698)
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| 9481 | Edward was a soldier in the Revolution, In Col. Benjamin Gill's Reg't. He later was in Captain Vose's Company, enlisting April 13, 1776 in the coast defense. He carried nails between Hartford and Boston. A resident of Monson, Massachusetts he later lived in Coleraine and Charlemont. All of the vital stats on Edward and his family are from page 556 of the Henry Adams of Braintree, Massachusetts Genealogy. | Adams, Edward (I20888)
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| 9482 | Edward was in the 86the NY Vols n the Civil War and died in service. | Stewart, Charles Edward (I7816)
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| 9483 | EDWARD WATERS Newspaper March 21, 1997 | Daytona Beach News-Journal, The (FL) Author: From Our West Volusia Bureau | Page: 04C | Section: News-Journal AREA/FLORIDA Edward Thomas Waters, 48, of South Volusia Avenue, a carpenter, died Wednesday at Volusia Medical Center. Mr. Waters, a native of Syracuse, N.Y., came here in 1982 from Pulaski, N.Y. A Navy veteran, he was a member of the American Legion in Pulaski. Survivors include his mother, Ann Waters and two brothers, David and Richard, all of Pulaski; three sisters, Patricia Wilson, Westchester, Pa., Colleen Libby, Oswego, N.Y., and Nancy Peer, Hartford, Conn.; and his companion, Darlene Daily, Orange City, who provided for his care. Altman-Long, DeBary, is in charge. Class of 1967 PACS | Waters, Edward Thomas (I75963)
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| 9484 | Edward William Emery - November 12, 1875 - July 1, 1961. Plot X-182. Son of George and Addie Mack Emery. Husband of Laura Sherman Emery. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 6, 1961 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Emery Burial Last Tuesday - Services for Edward W. Emery, 85, who died at the Evergreen Nursing Home, were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Johnson. The Rev. Edward Vander Hey of the First Baptist Church officiated with interment in Pulaski Cemetery. Mr. Emery had been a patient at the nursing home five months and had been in ill health for the past two years. Surviving are five sons, Harold, Donald and Edward of Nedrow, Charles of Pulaski and Francis Emery of Youngstown, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Helen Stewart and Mrs. Johnson of Pulaski, and Mrs. Betty Mowers of Pine Plains and 21 grandchildren. Mr. Emery was born in Oswego November 12, 1875, the son of George and Addie Mack Emery. He had spent most of his life in Mexico and vicinity and had made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Johnson, the past two years. | Emery, Edward William (I55978)
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| 9485 | Edward Willis Samson - March 8, 1871 - September 25, 1937. Son of Willis Silas and Martha M. Ouderkirk Samson. Husband of Ida Elmira Bush Samson. Married December 21, 1893 in Boylston Township, Oswego County, New York. Newspaper Article - Thursday, September 30, 1937 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York -Boylston Man Fatally Hurt in Collision - Edward Samson Succumbs after Crash on Wheat Hill Saturday - Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at his late home in Boylston for Edward Samson, 66, who was fatally injured about 2:30 Saturday, September 25, 1937, when his car collided with an oil truck on the curve at the foot of Wheat Hill on the Smartville road about a mile and a half east of Lacona. Mr. Samson, who suffered a crushed chest, punctured lung, a fractured pelvis, double fracture of the jaw and lacerations to his face and head, died in the office of Dr. Harwood L. Hollis about a half hour after the accident. Mr. Samson, who was alone in the car, was returning to his home on the State Road in Boylston where he had been attending to matters concerning a pension he was to receive as a retired railroad carpenter. Rounding the curve at the foot of Wheat Hill a light car, an old model, collided head-on with a heavy oil truck owned by the A & P Petroleum Products Company of Syracuse and driven by Kenneth Wagner, 26, of that city. The truck driver told Sergeant Edward F. Spellicy of the Pulaski sub-station that Mr. Samson’s car was on the inside of the curve; that he, Wagner, attempted to pull far enough to the right to avoid the collision. The heavy _ truck plowed part way up a steep bank on the right and overturned, its driver escaping injury. Mr. Samson, fatally injured when he was thrown against the steering wheel and his chest crushed, was taken to the office of Dr. Harwood L. Hollis by engineer Stillman who lives near where the crash occurred, but died while receiving treatment. The spot where the collision took place is a dangerous one, the road rounding a sharp curve where a high bank shuts off all view of the steep hill beyond, but Saturday afternoon’s accident is the first ever to occur there. A large crowd quickly collected at the scene and remained until late afternoon, when the tank of the truck had been drained and the machine righted and removed. Assistant District Attorney Clarence J. Gorman investigated the accident and announced there would be no inquest. Mr. Samson was born in Orwell, a son of Willis and Martha (Oderkirk) Samson, and his boyhood was passed in that community. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. _ Bush Samson, who is a sister of John and Ira Bush of Pulaski and Alfred Bush of Boylston; three daughters, Mrs. Mabel Straight, Lacona; Mrs. Hazel Joyner, Lacona and Mrs. Dorothy Moore of Lorraine; a son, Harold Samson of Lacona, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His funeral services, held from the Samson home at 2 p.m. Tuesday with Rev. E. D. Carpenter, officiating, were very largely attended, the house being filled with friends while many others stood outside. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery at Orwell. Mr. Samson had lived in Boylston for many years and had a large acquaintance throughout this section, where he was liked and respected by all who knew him. | Samson, Edward W (I76449)
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| 9486 | Edward2 Spicer, (Peter1), was born probably about 1674 in New London, Ct. His date of death is not known, but his name ceases to appear on record after 1731. He married his cousin Katherine, daughter of Hugh and Abigail (Busecot) Stone. She was born Aug 22, 1674. He is mentined in Groton Town Records as a freeman and landholder in 1708; in 1711 he was chosen one of a committee about school lands; in 1712 and 1716, surveyor for highways; in 1714, fence viewer. Dec 5, 1718, it was decreed that he should take care of the youths on the Lord's Day; Dec 30, 1718, he was chosen grand juryman. From the Groton Land Records it is learned that he received in the first division of land at "Nowayank Neck" )lands taken from the Pequot Indians and allotted to the inhabitants of Groton, Ct, on July 3 and 4, 1712, and Jan 23, 1712-13). Jan 23, 1712-13, "in the second teer, the 2nd lot North 5 rods to a mear stone"; he sold this, and also lot 30 in the second division, to James Morgan, Dec. 12, 1713, the two lots compising three and one half acres. He sold, Sept 7, 1719, to Christopher Avery for ten pounds a tract of land situated in the township of Voluntown, New London County, "one hundred and forty acres in the fifth lot, twelfth teer, in second division," Jan 24, 1721-2, the committee appointed to lot out the commons laid out to him and to his son John Spicer "to each of them a wood lot beginning at a large white oak tree marked formerly on four sides said tree being one of the boundaries of the twenty acres of land granted by the town of New London to Edward Spicer's father & from said white oak tree running Southwest in a straight line to a small white oak which is another boundary of said Spicer's land and upon the same line to said land formerly called coyots and turning Northward thirty two rods to a said white oak tree reputed to be a corner of said Coyots and Peter Spicer's land & from said tree running East by North nearest eighty eight and one half rods to a heap of stones & from said heap of stones running South east by South nearest ninety six rods to a white oak tree mareked on four sides the tree standing on the east side of a path & from the white oak running Southwesterly forty rods to a white oak stoddle marked on four sides standing near the head of a swamp where a spring runs into a swamp & from the stoddle bounds by Peter Spicer's land to first mentioned bound being a white oak tree marked on four sides as abovesaid." Samuel Whipple, Joshua Bill, Nicholas Street, Nehemiah Smith, committee. He deeded in 1719 his homestead farm of twenty acres to his sone John. (See Appendix.) Dec 10, 1723, he sells to John Spicer for three pounds and five shillings, four acres more or less, and Jan 12, 1724-5, for the sum of five pounds sells him part of his woodlot; witnesses, Jacob Park Jr., Richard Christopher Jr. May 13, 1727, he sold to Isaac Geer for nine pounds and ten shillings his "second and all after division in the common or undivided land in Groton, 'excepting my right in the land that was laid out to the Pequod Indians to improve on the east side of the road that goes from the head of Mystic to Norwich.'" Witnesses, Jonathan Wickwere and Nathaniel Brown. Jan 15, 1729, for fifteen pounds he sold to son John Spicer, husbandman, from ten to twelve acres; witnesses, Henry Pelton and Peter Tift. Feb 5, 1730-1, for five pounds he sold to Humphrey Avery all "my Right and Title in or Chalenge unto the sequestered corner or Indian land at Mashantucksitt to the East or Northeast of the road that leads from the head of Mystick to Poquetannuck Cove or Norwich that is to say to all that sequestered corner or undivided land which the Indians improve or pretend to improve in township of Groton aforesaid;" witnesses, James Morgan and Ann Morgan. In the deed he is styled farmer and husbandman. He had seven chilren recorded in Groton. | Spicer, Edward (I17747)
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| 9487 | Edward4 Spicer, (John3), (Edward2), (Peter1), was born April 4, 1722, in North Groton, Ct. He died prior to Jan 18, 1797, in North Groton. He married first, Oct 17, 1743, in North Groton, Hannah, a daughter of Joshua and Hannah (Swodle) Bill. She was born Sept 30, 1725, in North Groton. She died prior to 1761. He married second, Oct 18, 1761, Abigail Allyn; the indications are that she was the Abigail, daughter of John and Johanna (Miner) Allyn who was born June 25, 1737, in Groton, Ct. She died in Dec, 1798, in North Groton. He was a farmer and landowner near what is now called Ledyard Center. From Groton "Land Records" it is learned that he purchased, for one hundred and twenty-five pounds, twenty acres of land from Henry Pelton, Dec 6, 1744, "beginning at a black oak tree the Southeast corner of Henry Pelton's land; thence North thirty degrees East in the West line of Mr. Punderson's land seventy nine rods to a heap of stones the South side of the country road; thence West and by North adjoining to the South side of said Road thirty three rods to a mear stone; thence West eight degrees North, fourteen rods adjoining to said Road to a mear stone; thence to a place in the North Line of Samuel Allyn's land which makes the exact complement of twenty acres; thence in the North line of said Allyn's land to a stake & stones thence Northeast and by East twenty three rods to the first Bound; witnesses, Humphrey Avery and David Randall. Aug 15, 1759, he sold the above described land to Thomas Spencer, a yeoman, for one hundred and eighty pounds; styles himself husbandman; witnesses, Ebenezer Punderson and Henry Pelton. In 1758 and 1777 he was chosen tithingman. In 1764 was surveryor of highways; in 1769 a grand juryman. Jan 4, 1787, he and his son Benjamin purchased of Robert Geer seven and one-quarter acres, "beginning at a heap of stones near to a small pine tree the Northeast corner of Ebenezer Punderson's; thence 87 & 1/2 degrees West with said Punderson's land seventy rods and sixteen links to a walnut tree a cornera corner of land of the heirs of Capt. Isaac Geer dec'd; thence North 15 degrees East with said heirs land twenty six rods and three links to a heap of stones a Southerly corner of land lately the propery of Elijah Brown (now Ebenezer Punderson's); thence Southerly 59 & 1/2 degrees East unto said Punderson's land thirty rods to a heap of stones; thence North 48 degrees East with said Punderson's land seventeen rods and sixteen links to a heap of stones the Southerly corner of Ebenezer Brown's land; thence South 56 degrees East with said Brown's land twenty rods and seventeen links to a mear stone; thence South 30 degrees East still with said Brown's land thirteen rods and sixteen links to the first mentioned Bound:, witnesses, Greenman Geer and Amos Geer. Jan 5, 1787, he and his son Benjamin bought eight acres of Ebenezer Brown, for twenty-four pounds, "beginning at a heap of stones nigh a small pine tree the Southeast corner of Edward Spicer's own land, and is also the Northeast corner of Ebenezer Punderson's land; thence North 30 degrees West with said Edward Spicer's land thirteen rods and four links to the corner of a stone wall; thence North fifty six degrees West still with said Edward Spicer's land twenty rods and twenty links to a heap of stones in a line of land lately the land of Elijah Brown now Ebenezer Pundersons' thence North 49 degrees East with said Punderson's and Daniel Brown's land forty eight rods to a white oak tree near a spring of water; thence South 25 & 1/2 degrees East with Jacob Park's land thirty one rods to a mear stone a Northwesterly corner of a lot of land by me this day sold to Joseph Chapman; thence Southerly about 40 degrees West thirty six rods and twenty one links to the first mentioned Bound"; witnesses, William Avery and Cyrus Spicer. The above described land he died possessed of and it became the propery of his son John Spicer. His will bequeathes to wife Abigail all that he had. Sept 10, 1798, all right and title to the Estate was deeded to John by the other children of Abigail (Allyn) Spicer. | Spicer, Edward (I17702)
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| 9488 | Edwin "Ned" Franklin Gregory - January 19, 1919 - July 4, 1980. Son of Reuben Russell and Flora Shepard Gregory. Husband of Frances Mae Granger Gregory (married October 13, 1938, divorced) & Mary Margaret Foster Gregory (married May 21, 1949, divorced) & Mary O. Villeneuve Gregory (married July 8, 1967.) Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 9, 1980 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Ned F. Gregory, age 61, of 7141 Port Street, Pulaski, died early July 4, 1980 at his home. Born January 19, 1919 in the town of Ellisburg, he was the son of Ruben and Flora Shepard Gregory. He attended the Pulaski Academy High School and married Mary Villeneuze July 8, 1967. He became employed by Douglaston Manor where he remained employed 43 years until the time of his death. He was a member of the Congregational Church of Pulaski and the Board of Trustees. Surviving are his wife, Mary, two sons, Edward F. Gregory of Wenatchee, Washington, and William R. Gregory of Cherry Point, North Carolina; one daughter, Mrs. Vicki Fairchild of Watertown; 12 grandchildren, two step-sons, Robert Norton of Sandy Creek and Lawrence Norton of Syracuse; one brother, Ruben R. Gregory of Sandy Pond; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Shaw of Pulaski, Mrs. Elery (Minnie) Jennings Sr. of Rome, New York, and Mrs. Lester (Dorothy) Poole of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. in the Sandy Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Virgil Hager and Rev. Clytus F. Mowry officiating. Burial was at Richland Cemetery. Arrangements were by Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Donations may be made to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance. | Gregory, Ned Franklin (I33757)
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| 9489 | Edwin Arnold Martineau - February 3, 1913 - February 13, 1972. Son of Charles Ernest and Fannie Lulu Irons Martineau. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 16, 1972 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - E. Martineau, 58, Succumbs - Edwin A. Martineau, 58, of Richland died February 13, 1972 at the Pontiac Nursing Home in Oswego. He was born February 3, 1913 at Richland, the son of Charles and Fanny Irons Martineau. He was employed by the railroad on maintenance crews until becoming disabled in 1969. He is survived by a brother, Keith Martineau of Morrisville; three sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Anson of Okeechobee, Florida, Mrs. Ruth Hawks of Liverpool and Mrs. Leila Mitchell of Centerville. Graveside services and burial will be in the spring in Richland cemetery. Arrangements will be in charge of the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. | Martineau, Edwin Arnold (I45553)
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| 9490 | Edwin C. Curtiss - April 29, 1828 - February 6, 1915. Son of Ephriam and Orphia Davis Curtiss. Husband of Sylvia Millikan Curtiss. Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 10, 1915 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - Edwin Curtiss, an aged and respected resident of our village, passed away Sunday evening. He was in his eighty sixth year and leaves four sons to mourn his loss and a host of friends. Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, February 11, 1915 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Richland - Mrs. J. M. Watkins of Hinsdale, Massachusetts, Mrs. S. D. Pritchard of Bergen and E. E. Curtiss are here for the funeral of their father, Edwin C. Curtiss, who died at the home of his son, J. D. Curtiss. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, the Rev. M. H. Dowd of Miora, former pastor of the M. E. church, officiating. | Curtiss, Edwin C. (I41986)
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| 9491 | Edwin D. Hemens - December 9, 1837 - April 30, 1916. Son of Sylvester and Maria Box Hemens. Husband of Cynthia L. Spink. Section 5, Row 5. Newspaper Obituary - May 10, 1916 Jefferson County Journal - Adams, New York - Sudden Death of Edwin D. Hemans - Pulaski, May 1 - Edwin D. Hemans, a native of Adams, Jefferson county, and one of the oldest and best known residents of the town of Richland, died suddenly at his home at Port Ontario at 6:30 Sunday evening. At about 4 p.m. Mr. Hemans was stricken with a severe attack of acute indigestion and Dr. George W. Betts of this village was called. Mr. Hemans was about during the day calling on friends and seemed to be in his usual good health. He had not complained of feeling unwell until 4 o'clock. Coroner Leroy F. Hollis of Lacona was called. Edwin D. Hemans was born in the village of Adams, December 9, 1837, and came to the town of Richland when a mere boy, and for many years was engaged in farming at Port Ontario. He was well known among the wholesale market men of Syracuse, having during the past 30 years or more supplied them with fish and poultry, and also a wide circle of friends among the summer guests who came to Port Ontario and Selkirk Beach each season, both being nearby resorts. Surviving besides the widow is a daughter, Mrs. Frederick J. Harrington of Port Ontario. | Hemens, Edwin D. (I76471)
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| 9492 | Edwin D. Vrooman - July 24, 1930 - April 6, 1951. Pfc. Company C 32'd M TK BN 3rd Armd Division. Son of Raymond R. and Hazel B. Drake Vrooman. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, April 10, 1951 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Military Honors For Dead Soldier ¬Body Of Pfc. E. D. Vrooman To Arrive Wednesday - Pulaski - The body of Pfc. Edwin D. Vrooman, 21, will arrive with a military escort Wednesday from Fort Knox, Kentucky. Funeral services will be conducted at the home of his sister, Mrs. George Weber, Route 11, south of Pulaski, at 1:30 p.m. Thursday with burial in Willis cemetery. Military honors will be paid by a detail from Robert Edwards Post No. 358, American Legion. Pfc. Vrooman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vrooman, was born in St. Lawrence County but had lived in the vicinity of Pulaski most of his life. He had entered service in September 1950, and received his basic training at Fort Knox, continuing there in a tank outfit. He was fatally wounded by an accidental shot fired by a friend on Friday last. | Vrooman, Edwin D. (I46524)
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| 9493 | Edwin E. Corey - April 1, 1952 - January 14, 2006. Son of Harold T. and Helen Clobridge Corey. Section 6, Lot No. 59. Newspaper Obituary - Sunday, January 15, 2006 The Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Edwin E. Corey, 52, of Sandy Creek, died Saturday. Surviving are one brother, two sisters, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski. Calling hours will be held from 10 to 11 a.m., prior to the service, at the funeral home. | Corey, Edwin E. (I19756)
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| 9494 | Edwin E. Skotniski Sr. - October 11, 1927 - November 11, 1990. Son of Stanley and Margaret Kaziol Skotniski. Husband of Viola Wallis Skotniski. Married October 11, 1958. Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, November 13, 1990 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Edwin Skotniski, Meat Cutter, Farmer, Dies - Edwin E. Skotniski Sr., 63, North Fernwood Road, longtime resident of the Pulaski area, died Sunday at Oswego Hospital. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Taylor-Vida Funeral Home, Pulaski, and 11 a.m. at Unity Acres Chapel, Orwell. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery with full military honors. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, 7643 Jefferson St., where the Rosary will be recited at 8 Wednesday evening. Surviving are his wife, Viola; two sons, Edwin E. Jr. and Michael, both of Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Phillip (Theresa) Laux and Mrs. Larry (Julie) Quackenbush, both of Mexico, Mrs. Matthew (Marsha) Shannon, Long Island, Mrs. Todd (Catherine) Alexander, Illinois, and Karen, Virginia; 15 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two brothers, Joseph, Richland, and Henry, Rochester, and four sisters, Stella Bentley, Lacona, Julia Skotniski, Fernwood, Alice Koch, Pulaski, and Mildred Paronett, Florida. He was born October 11, 1927, in Fernwood, a son of Stanley and Margaret Kaziol Skotniski. He attended Fernwood and Pulaski schools and had resided in the Pulaski area his entire life. He married Viola Wallis October 11, 1958, at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Pulaski. Mr. Skotniski served with an U.S. Army field hospital at the rank of private first class. He was a farmer and also worked as a meat cutter at the Pulaski Silver Star Market. Mr. Skotniski was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church. | Skotnicki, Edwin Edward Sr. (I50822)
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| 9495 | EDWIN G. HILTON Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - April 23, 1991Browse Issues Edwin G. ``Ed'' Hilton, 67, of Cemetery Road, town of Oswego, died Monday at his home after a long illness. A native of Williamstown, Mr. Hilton moved to the town of Oswego in 1929. He operated his own excavating business for 35 years. Mr. Hilton attended St. Mary's Church and was a member of Local 545 of the International Union of Operating Engineers. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, the former Sarah Tesoriero; two sons, David and Richard, both of Oswego; his father, Paul Hilton of North Rose; three brothers, Lester and Robert, both of Oswego, and Dorwin of Cato; two sisters, Iva Goodfellow of Fulton and Pauline Cummins of Oswego; five grandchildren. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Nelson Funeral Home and 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in Rural Cemetery. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Oswego County Hospice. | Hilton, Edwin Gilbert (I46432)
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| 9496 | Edwin Houghton Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York Born: July 14, 1881 Died: February 01, 1972 Age At Death: 90 | Houghton, Edwin (I5774)
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| 9497 | Edwin J. Babcock — June 16, 1913 - December 11, 1969. Son of Eugene and Kate E. Jackson Babcock. Husband of Maria Ashby Babcock. Married April 12, 1949. [Note: For more information on Maria Babcock, please find her in this cemetery listed as "Maria E. Ashby Babcock Peters." Newspaper Obituary — Thursday, December 18. 1969 Pulaski Democrat — Pulaski, New York — Edwin Babcock Dies Suddenly —Edwin J. Babcock, 56, of Jackson Road, Orwell, died suddenly Thursday, December 11 at Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown. Funeral services were held Sunday, December 14 at the Foster Funeral Home with the Rev. Nelson Reppert of the Park United Methodist church, officiating. Spring burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Mr. Babcock was born June 16, 1913, the son of Eugene and Kate Babcock He was married on April 12, 1949 to the former Maria Ashby. They lived for a time in Phoenix, returning to Orwell later, where they have since resided. He was employed by Iroquois China in Syracuse until forced to retire because of ill health. Surviving are his wife, Maria Babcock; two brothers, Eugene Babcock of Fulton and Elton Babcock of Oswego, nieces and nephews. | Babcock, Edwin J (I86456)
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| 9498 | Edwin M. Carr - October 3, 1959 - July 19, 2004. Son of Jack and Irene M. Hilts Carr. Husband of Renee West Carr & Tammy Carr. [Note: Edwin is buried with his daughter, Jennifer Lynn Carr, in the plot of the Clifford Lewis West family. Edwin and Jennifer’s graves have no stone, however, they are each marked with a metal funeral home marker.] Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 22, 2004 Post-Standard - Syracuse, New York - Edwin M. Carr, 44, of Parish, died Monday at the home of his mother unexpectedly. He was born in Syracuse and attended Jamesville-Dewitt High School. Ed had worked for Sleep Master in Baldwinsville. Ed is survived by his wife, Tammy; a daughter, Amanda Carr of Oneida; his mother, Irene Montclair of Parish; his sister, Dawn Garcia of Parish; his brother, Jack Carr of Fayetteville, and several nieces and nephews. His father, Jack Carr in 1963, and his daughter, Jennifer Lynn Carr in 2001, predeceased Ed. Calling hours will be Saturday 2 to 4 p.m. with services at 4 p.m. at the Traub Funeral Home, 6684 North Main Street, Central Square. Interment will be in Orwell Cemetery. | Carr, Edwin M. (I72451)
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| 9499 | EDWIN M. SOBLE SR. Syracuse Herald American (NY) - January 25, 1987 Edwin M. Soble Sr., of Route 22, Altmar, died Saturday at his home after a short illness. He was a retired carpenter with Local No. 12, Syracuse. He was a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Inez Trumble Soble; nine daughters, Pauline Pachoud of Fulton, Rose Raymond of East Syracuse, Catherine Duell of Mexico, Anna Middleton of Parish, Grace Stone of Parish, Ethel Ponzo of Syracuse, Dorothy Barber of Altmar, Shirley Wallace of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Eulia Mason of Fulton; six sons, Solomon Richardson of Parish, Carl Richardson of Phoenix, Edwin Soble of Central Square, Dale Trumble of Altmar, Lloyd Trumble and James Trumble, both of Williamstown; three sisters Adelia Barthel of Parish, Betty and Helen (Soble) of California; one brother, William Soble of Christmas Park, Fla.; 67 grandchildren; 89 great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home, 7430 Main St., Parish, on Tuesday at 2 p.m. A spring burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery in Paris. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. | Soble, Edwin Monroe (I31278)
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| 9500 | Edwin O. "Bud" Langer Obituary Condolences September 5, 2006 Edwin O. "Bud" Langer, age 81, of Pulaski, died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse. Born on June 12, 1925 in Jamaica, Long Island, he was the son of Louis I. and Dorothy Harris Langer. He resided in Pulaski since 1966, previously living in Hudson Falls. He graduated from Poughkeepsie High School in 1943 and served in the US Army from 1944 to 1948. He married Elizabeth Dickinson on May 30, 1946. Bud owned and operated Harris Department Stores in Pulaski and Fulton for 20 years retiring in 1987. He was a member of Robert Edwards Post 3358 American Legion Pulaski, Pulaski Service Club, and Pulaski Chamber of Commerce. Surviving: His wife, Elizabeth "Betty"; four sons, David (Georgette) Langer, Richard (Lee) Langer all of Gastonia, NC, Thomas (Sandra) Langer of Pulaski, Jeffrey (Lacole) McDonough, NY; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park St., Pulaski with Rev. Dr. Brian Homan officiating. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to Ringgold Fire Dept., Lake St., Pulaski, NY 13142. Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on Sept. 7, 2006 | Langer, Edwin Oliver (I55675)
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