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- Albert W. Eaton
Dies At Age 90
Albert W. Eaton, 90, one of Pulaski's oldest citizens, died at his home in Box st. early Wednesday morning. He had suffered a stroke on Friday from which he failed to recover. He had been in good health and made his regular daily walks uptown until Christmas. Since that time he had seemed to be in declining health.
Funeral services will be held from his late home at 2 p.m. Friday, with Elder Frank Aldrich, of the Seventh Day Adventist church in Syracuse, officiating. Interment will be made in Maple View cemetery.
Surviving are two sons, Glenn Eaton of Auburn and Carl Eaton, with whom he lived; two granddaughters, Mrs. Watson (Allie) Pizon of Binghamton and Mrs. William (Ruth) Wensley of Albany; three great-granddaughters and several nieces and nephews.
Mr. Eaton was born at Altmar, Sept. 22, 1861, a son of Albert and Sarah (Hamlin) Eaton and had spent all his life in this vicinity. He had resided at his late home for the past 41 years.
He was a plumber by trade and at one time worked for the village. He retired some 30 years ago. He married Miss Lucy Hubbard Oct, 24, 1888, whose death occurred April 25, 1942.
He was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist church
Source: Pulaski Democrat, Feb 21, 1952
Newspaper Article - Wednesday, January 16, 1907 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Hicks District - A. W. Eaton was called to Altmar, Tuesday to attend the funeral of his father, Nathan Hamblin, w ho died at South Edwards, Sunday.
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