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- Charles Emerson Balch - July 4, 1869 - January 22, 1913. Son of John Henry and Mary Ellen Cutler Balch. Husband of Cora Belle Damon Balch. [Note: For more information on Cora, please find her in this cemetery listed as “Cora Belle Damon Balch Clark”.]
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 29, 1913 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Death of Charles E. Balch - Charles Emerson Balch, for many years a former resident of Orwell, passed away at his home in Baldwinsville, Onondaga County, New York, January 22, 1913, after a brief illness of one week from acute Bright’s disease. Mr. Balch was the son of John H. Balch, Sr., and Mary E. Cutler. He was born July 4, 1868, in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, coming to Orwell in the fall of 1868 with his parents and living on the old homestead until 1904. With his family then moved to Phoenix, New York, until about eight months ago when he moved his family to Baldwinsville. Mr. Balch has been in the employment of the F. B. Woodbury Chair Company, for the past twenty-one years and up to the time of his illness in the capacity of foreman. Mr. Balch was married November 15, 1892, to Cora Damon, of Orwell, New York, and is survived by his wife and one daughter, Violet. His father resides in Oswego city, retired, his mother having died in 1878. George Waltsin, a brother, now living in Alton, Florida; Arthur Allen, of Richland, New York, and four half-brothers of Rochester, New York, Royce Himes Balch, P. Raymond Balch, John Henry Jr., and Orlo Morgan Balch. The grandfather, William Balch, was one of the first settlers of Orwell. Mr. Balch was buried in the family burying ground of Orwell, New York. The I.O.O.F. turned out in a body. Four half-brothers acted as pallbearers. The father and brothers wish to thank the friends and all those who so kindly officiated during the late bereavement. The choir and brothers in F. L. & T.
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