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- Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, February 28, 1934 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Walter Montondo, 65, Succumbs to Long Illness ¬After an illness of two years Walter Mondo died at the home of his son, Clifford Montondo in this village, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Montondo was born in Evans Mills, Jefferson County, April 14, 1868, a son of Frank and Lucy Lapatra Montondo. When a boy of about nine years of age he moved with his parents onto a farm in the Seamans district in the town of Albion. On April 14, 1898 he married Miss Agnes Kelsey of Pulaski, who survives him. The couple moved onto a farm in the Lehigh district, on the Rome road, about one mile east of Pulaski, which they purchased at that time, and there they resided until two years ago when his health failed and they came to the home of their son in Pulaski to make their home. He was a prominent member of Pulaski Grange, and as long as his health permitted was an active Odd Fellow. He was also an attendant at the local Methodist church. He was a quiet, unassuming man with a kind and generous disposition. Surviving besides the widow and son are two grandchildren, two brothers, William of Pulaski, and George of Pineville, and three sisters, Mrs. John Trumbull of Pulaski, and Mrs. William Little and Mrs. Betsey Mattison of Altmar. There will be prayer at the home of the son at 1:30 this afternoon and service at the Methodist church in Pulaski at 2 o'clock. Rev. John Warren will officiate. The body will be placed in the receiving vault at the local cemetery until spring.
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