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- PULASKI - Lewis J. Palm, 72, of 7632 North St., a widely known boiler manufacturer, died Tuesday at Palm Garden Hospital in Palm Garden, Fla.
Born in Hurley, Wis., he was the son of Wilhelm and Helma Palm. In 1938 he married Evelyn Andrews in Gary, Ind. The couple lived in Detroit, Mich., until 1940, when he was transferred to Oswego with Amers Ironworks. He later worked with Cyclotherm Co. of Oswego.
He opened his own manufacturing plant in Fulton, now known as the Fulton Boiler Works, and then moved his plant to Oswego.
In 1950 he moved to Pulaski, where he bought the Sweet Paper Co. building. His boilers have been purchased worldwide. Recently, he opened the Fulton Boiler Works Ltd. in Bristol, England.
He was a member of Lake City Lodge, F & A. M., and other Masonic groups; Pulaski Water Board, Pulaski Lincoln First Bank Board of Directors, Mad River Club, Pulaski Lodge, International Order of Odd Fellows; Pulaski Chamber of Commerce and Pulaski Services Club.
Surviving are his wife; a son, Ronald D. of North Syracuse, who is executive vice president of the Fulton Boiler Works; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Palm Wilson of Watertown; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Saha of Oswego and Mrs. Wlsa Brors of Iron Wood, Mich.; and four grandchildren.
Private services will be tomorrow at Foster-Hax Funeral Home in Pulaski, the Rev. Richard A. Clay of the St. James Episcopal Church officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.
Syracuse Herald-Journal, Syracuse, N.Y., Thursday, April 23, 1981
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