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- William Fleming - August 1832 - March 27, 1905. Son of James and Hannah Walrath Fleming. Husband of Electa L. Pitcher Fleming. Section 5, Row 9.
Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, April 5, 1905 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Manwarren District - William Fleming, one of the oldest and most respected inhabitants of this neighborhood, died Monday, March 27. He was born here seventy-two years ago last August and has resided here all his life, with the exception of a few seasons that he sailed during his younger days. He married Miss Electa Pitcher of Palermo, who died about fifteen months ago. He had a shock the middle of September since which time he has gradually failed until the end, being confined to the house only about ten days before his death. He leaves two sons, Charles and Cheney, three grandchildren, one brother, Andrew, all of this place, and a sister, Mrs. G. W. Manwarren, of Texas, to mourn the loss of a kind affectionate parent and brother, besides several nephews and nieces and a host of other friends by all of whom he will be greatly missed. The funeral was held at his home on Thursday March 30. Friends from a distance were: Mrs. Jane Delong and Dwight Hall, New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Runah Keller, Fulton; George Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Davis, Page District; Mrs. E. J. Williamson, Pulaski; Mrs. T. Scanlon, Williamstown; D. Cushing, Syracuse; A. J. Rose and daughter Ethel, Texas. The officiating clergyman was Rev. F. A. Miller, New Haven.
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