1. | HUNGERFORD, Edwin Lloyd was born about 1907 in New York (son of HUNGERFORD, Frances); died about Nov 1951 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY. Notes:
Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 11/6/1951
HUNGERFORD-Tuesday morning
at his home, 131 North Fulton St..
Edwin L, Hungerford. Funeral
services will be held fram the
home at a time to be announced.
Friends are Invited to call.
ALSO
Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 11/5/1951
Edwin L. Hungerford, wellknown
sheet metal and roofing
contractor, died suddenly early
this morning at his home, 131
North Fulton Street.
A lifelong resident of Auburn,
he was the son of the late J.
Arthur Hungerford. He had been
in the sheet metal business all his
life.
Surviving him are his widow,
Mrs. Lydia Bills Hungerford of
Auburn; his stepmother, Mrs.
Frances Hungerford of Auburn;
one sister. Mrs. Donald Smith of
Schenectady; t h r e e brothers,
Ralph A. Hungerford and Kenneth
W. Hungerford of Auburn
and Walter J. Hungerford of
Westfield; and several nieces and
nephews.
Services will be held at his late
home at a time to be announced.
Edwin married BILLS, Lydia M on 26 Nov 1936 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY. Lydia (daughter of BILLS, William S and NOLAN, Sarah M) was born on 28 Jun 1905 in New York; died on 7 Dec 1996 in Auburn, Cayuga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 11/30/1936
A pretty wedding took place at
Holy Family rectory on Thursday
morning at 10 o'clock when
Lydla Agnes Bills, daughter of
Mrs. Sarah Bills of 382 Owasco
Road became the bride of Edwin
Lloyd Hungerford, son of Mrs.
Frances Hungerford of 131 North
Fulton Street. Toe bride was attended
by Mrs. Paul F. Laper, Jr.,
and Walter J. Hungerford was
his brother's best man.
The bride wore a gown of coronation
blue velvet with matching
accessories and carried Talisman
roses. Mrs. Laper wore American
beauty velvet and accessories
and carried Briarclift
roses. After a wedding breakfast
at Cottles Tea Room for the immediate
families, Mr. and Mrs.
Hungerford left on a motor trip
to Washington, D. C, and other
points of interest.
The bride was entertained at
many pre-nuptial affairs. Among
those entertaining were:
Miss Agnes Bolger, Mrs. Paul
Laper, Jr., Mrs. Earl J. Meehan,
Mrs. Walter Gerard, Miss Mildred
Waters, Mrs. Warren Johnson,
Mrs. Laura Banks, Mrs. Kenneth
Hungerford, Mrs. Donald
Smith and the members of her
club.
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