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- Albert H. Mowry - 1864 - March 1, 1913. Son of Ephriam D. and Helen Hannah Peckham Mowry. Husband of Josephine Rich.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, March 5, 1913 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Albert H. Mowry, of Oswego, died suddenly at one o'clock Saturday morning at Clifton Springs Sanitarium, where he has been for the past four weeks taking treatment. The deceased has not been in the best of health for the past year and he has visited the sanitarium several times for treatment. He had planned on returning to his home Monday, as he stated in a letter to his brother that he was somewhat improved. He was taken with stroke late Friday afternoon and he sank rapidly during the night until death came at an early hour Saturday morning. Mr. Mowry was born at Mowry's Corners in the town of Richland, in 1861, but he has been practically a life long resident of Oswego. He graduated from Pulaski Academy in 1880 and accepted a position in the store of T. M. Costello in Altmar, where he remained several years, during which time he was married to Miss Josephine Rich. He then went to Alexandria Bay, where he clerked in a store for a short time. In 1886 he accepted a position as inspector in the service of the Oswego Water Works Company, where he remained for two years. Mr. Mowry succeeded H. J. Churchill in the office of W. K. Niver & Company. In 1890 he was promoted to manager of the Oswego branch. Seven years ago he purchased the agency from the Niver Company. The deceased was a member of several fraternal organizations, the Elks and Masons. He was Exalted Ruler of the Elks for several years and was prominent in that organization. He was a member of Oswego Lodge, No. 126, of the F. & M. Besides his wife he is survived by two brothers, Edrick, of Oswego and Oliver B. Mowry of Mexico, and one sister, Mrs. Nettie Evers, of Idaho.
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