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- Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 18, 1962 Pulaski Democrat - Gary Stevens Dies in Auto Accident - A Pulaski youth lost his life and three others were injured in an accident on Rt. 81 early Wednesday morning. Gary Stevens, 20, of River St., was pronounced dead upon arrival at the Oswego Hospital in the Taylor ambulance. Brainard A. Moot, 18, of the Lehigh Road, driver of the car in which the other youths were passengers, suffered a fractured ankle, cuts and bruises. George Wisener, 16, of the Scenic Highway, a passenger in the front seat, sustained multiple cuts and bruises and shock. Raymond Naramore, 20, of 7638 North St., suffered a lacerated right hand. Wisener and Moot were brought to the State Police substation by a passing truck driver and treated at the station by Dr. A. B. Thompson after which they were removed to the Oswego Hospital in the Foster ambulance. Naramore was treated by Dr. Thompson at the substation and taken to his home. According to Troopers Myron Lape, Fred Thurston and investigator Charles Nellis, Moot said he fell asleep and went off the left side of the road while traveling north. He was awakened and tried to pull the car back onto the highway, went into a skid, rolled over several times, and came to rest on the right side of the road. The accident occurred at 3:40 a.m. - Services Friday - Service for Gary S. Stevens, 20, will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Taylor Funeral Home. The Rev. W. Russell Clark, pastor of Park Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Pulaski Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Julia Stevens; a brother, Craig, and a sister, Judy. Gary was born Feb. 2, 1942 in Syracuse, the son of Julie Guthrie Stevens and the late Ernest Stevens. He attended Pulaski Central School and was graduated in the class of 1960. He was recently employed by Rolon Balcom, Jr., and previously employed by Walcom Watson, Pulaski Building and Construction.
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