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- CHARLOTTE A. CIRBUS, ONCE OF PULASKI, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - January 2, 1996Browse Issues
Charlotte A. Cirbus, 64, Cherry Hill Apartments, Syracuse, formerly of Pulaski, died Monday at Van Duyn Home and Hospital, Syracuse.
The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Richard A. Clay officiating. Spring burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek.
There are no calling hours.
Surviving are three sons, James Furbeck, Syracuse, Frederick Furbeck, Rochester, and Michael Cirbus, Apalachin; three daughters, Susan Cobb, Pulaski, Linda Green, Rochester, and Deborah Furbeck-Reed, East Syracuse; her father, Herbert Backus, Mexico; five brothers, Larry Miester, Lowville, Fred Ouderkirk, Locke, and Jerry, Ronald and Bruce Nutting, all of Richland; 13 sisters, Hazel Overton, Lorraine, Jean Poissiant, Chazy, Marjorie Favre, Little Rock, Ark., Mildred McGinn, Liverpool, Beverly McNitt and Joyce Widrick, both of Adams, Grace Caufield, Betty Jean Nutting and Darlene Denny, all of Sandy Creek, Joan McNitt, Pulaski, Mary Jane Nutting, Richland, Linda Vann, Henderson, and Barbara Lehtonen, Mexico; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Her husband, James Cirbus, died in 1968.
Born June 25, 1931, at Sandy Creek, daughter of Arthur and Margaret Nutting, she was raised and adopted by Herbert Backus.
She was a 1949 graduate of Mexico High School and attended Central City Business Institute, Syracuse.
Mrs. Cirbus was the former operator of C.C. Coffee Chop and resided in the Pulaski area many years before moving to Syracuse 14 years ago.
A marriage to James Furbeck ended in divorce.
She was a member of the auxiliary of Pulaski Post 7289, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
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