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- Sept 4 1929 Pulaski Democrat
The death of Warner Coger occurred suddenly at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roy Halsey, Port street, last Wednesday night, after an illness extending over most of the summer. He had been at his daughter's home for about two weeks. Mr. Coger was born in Dugway, in the town of Albion, July 11, 1867, and most of his life was passed there. For several years he followed the occupation of farming. Later he entered the employ of the N.Y. C.R.R. and followed railroading for several years. He is survived, by his mother, Mrs. Esther Bortles Coger of Dugway, one daughter, Mrs. Roy Halsey; two sons, Clarence and Romain, Potsdam; a sister, Mrs. Claude Emmons; a half-sister, Mrs. Ella Daniels, and a half-brother, Alfred Halsey, all of Dugway. The funeral was held from the home in Port street last Saturday afternoon, Rev. H. W. Markham officiating. Burial was made in the Dugway cemetery
s/o Alexander Coger, mother is listed in obituary
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