Laur Family and others

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31401 Utica NY Daily Press - 3/20/1952

BOYCE-On Sunday, March 16. 1952
Cecil W Boyce. aged 49 years of
Mlddleville. suddenly at North Lake
funeral from the Autenrith Funeral
Home. Newport. Wednesday at 3
o'clock. Friends are Invited and may
call at their convenience.

ALSO

Utica NY Daily Press - 3/18/1952

Middleville . Cecil W. Bovce, 49.
injured fatally when struck by a
falling tree near North Lake on
Mar 16, 1952, was born Feb. 14,
1903 in Grant, son of William an d
Delia Fisher Boyce.
He married Miss Anna Hoina
in 1933. For most of his life he
was a lumberjack.
Surviving are his wife; two sons,
Frank and Edward, both of Mid-
dleville; his mother in Fairfield; a
brother, Floyd, Fairfield; two sis-
ters, Miss Myrtle Boyce and Miss
Evelyn Boyce,, both of Middleville;
two uncles and several cousins.
The funeral will be from the
Autenrith Funeral Home, Newport. 
BOYCE, Cecil C (I162133)
 
31402 Utica NY Daily Press - 3/21/1970

Rocco Basi, 59, formerly of
1216 Leeds St., the man who
helped make Utica's traffic
°'stop and go," died March 18
in. Clearwater Hospital, Clearwater.
Fla. He moved to 815
Embassy Park, Clearwater, two
months ago.
Mr. Basi was superintendent
of traffic signal maintenance for
Utica's police and fire departments,
retiring in 1968.
He joined the Utica police
force in 1939 and served in
prowl cars and "on the beat"
before joining~the late~~Capt.
Samuel Martucci in establishing
the Traffic Division. Together,
,they took over the installation
and maintenance of Utica's traffic
control equipment.
As the division grew, Mr.
Basi's responsibilities encompassed
the supervision of linesmen
and maintenance of miles
of overhead and underground
wires and cables.
His advice in solving traffic
problems was sought by community
leaders and Traffic Inspector
Paul Carl.
Interested in reducing accidents,
he changed traffic light
cycles ,when needed, thus facilitating
traffic flow.
A native Utican, Mr. Basi was
the son of the late Bartholomew
Basi and Angeline Pecorello
Basi.
He received his education in
Utica and Italy, and at one time
was employed by the Hotel Uti-
ca.
Mr. Basi was married to Doro-
thy Marie Abiusi in Utica.
He was a member of the Holy
Name Society of the Utica Po-
lice Department, and John E.
Creedon Benevolent Association
and St. Mary of Mt. Carmel
Church.

ALSO

Utica NY Observer - 3/20/1970

BASI - Rocco Basi, formerly of 1216
Leeds St., in Clearwater, Florida
March 18, 1970. Husband of Dorothy
Marie Abiusi Basi, son of Angeline
Pecorello, father of mrs. Stephen
(Dorothy Ann) Smith, Bartholomew
A. Basi, Robert R. Basi, brother of
Bartholomew Basi, 5 grandchildren,
nieces and nephews. Friends may
call at the Eannoce Funeral Home
Saturday and sunday 2-4 and 7-9,
Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 and
at 9 o'clock at St. Mary of Mount
Carmel Church. Burial will be in
Clearwater, Florida. Your contribu-
tions can be expressed in donations
to the American Cancer Society. Ar-
rangements by the Eannace Funeral
Home.
 
BASI, Rocco (I111771)
 
31403 Utica NY Daily Press - 3/26/1981

FORESTPORT - Otto A. Koenig. 76.
North Lake Road, a retired Reservoir
Tender at North Lake, died at St.
Luke's Memorial Hospital, March 23,
1981.
Born in Germany on May 6, 1904, he
was a son of Adolph and Wiihelmina
Koenig He came to the U.S. with his
parents as an infant. The family settled
in the Town of Floyd, where Mr.
Koenig was employed on area_farms
On Apni 26, 1934 in Remsen, he married
Ernestine Worden. After their
marriage, they settled in Wheelertown
For a time, lie was employed by the
Herkimer County Highway Dept.
In 1944. Mr. Koenig accepted the
Gsition of Reservoir Tender at North
J 1974 The Koenjgs moved to their North
Lake Road home at that time. Mr. Koenig
was a Lutheran, as well as being a
member of Uriel Masonic Lodge,
Forestport and the Whitetail Deer
Association
Besides his wife, survivors include 2
sons. Theodore R , Holland Patent,
Bruce E . Forestport; a grandson.
Eric, Holland Patent; 2 brothers, Herman
of Floyd and Karl of Stittvilie; 4
sisters, Martha Burgmaier of Utica;
Rosa Sutherland, Mrs. Clavton (Dorothy
Shaler; both of Stittvilie, and Mrs
Gfover (Shirley) Jennett. Newport
Richey. Florida.
Funeral at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the
Trainor Funeral Home. Boonville
where friends may call on Wednesday,
2-4 and 7-9 p.m' Interment will be
made in Fairchilds Cemetery, Remsen.
Memorial donations may be made
to the Forestport Fire Fighters or to
the Prospect Ambulance Fund. 
KOENIG, Otto A (I99476)
 
31404 Utica NY Daily Press - 3/27/1958

Mlddleville - Bingham D.
Boyce,74, died March 26,
1958, at his home here after
a long illness.
He was born in the Town
of Ohio, July 14. 1883, son
of William and Lucy Wildy
Boyce. He married Elva Har-
vey. She died Jan. 25, 1928
He had lived in this village
18 years where he managed
the Victory Chain store 15
years, retiring in 1954. Prior
to that he managed a milk
plant at Boonville several
years.
He attended the Methodist
Church.
He leaves a brother, George
of Boonville; several. nieces
and nephews.
The funeral will be at 2
Saturday from his home, the
Rev. Frank Smith, pastor of.
the ??? Methodist
Church, officiating. Burial
will be in Boonville Ceme-
tery. 
BOYCE, Bingham D (I162128)
 
31405 Utica NY Daily Press - 3/29/1961

CROSS-Mrs Elizabeth Cross 75.
widow of Peter Cross. 221 Third
Ave. Frankfort died March 27.
1961. The funeral will be at 12:45
p. m Thursday from the Iococon-
zi Funeral Home. 203 Second
Ave . Frankfort, and at 1:15 from
St. Mary's Church where a blessing
will be offered. A solemn funeral
Mass will be offered at 9
Monday in St. Mary's Church
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10
Wednesday. 
BONO, Elizabeth (I156856)
 
31406 Utica NY Daily Press - 3/4/1949

Booaville- Albert J. Molts, 47.
carpenter and interior decorator,
died Mar. 3. 1949. in his home,
Post St.. sfter several months of
ill health., He had been seriously
ill for two weeks.
He was born Nov. 24, 1901, in
West Leyde, a son of John and
Anna Kotery Moltz. He married
Miss Loneita Boyce Nov. 14, 1929,
in St. Joseph's Church here with
the Rev. William Oley officiating.
He had lived in Boonville for
30 years and was employed as a
guard at Revere Copper and Brass
Rome, and in construction work
at Rome Air Base and Sampson
Naval station in World War 2. He
returned to Boonville after the
war. He was a member of St
Joseph's Church.
He leaves his wife, a daughter,
Jean; two sons, Albert, Jr., and
David; three sisters, Mrs. Frank
J. Owens,, Rome; Mrs Leo Rabi-
deau,, West Leyden,, and Mrs. Al-
bert P. Fey, Boonville, and four
brothers, Edward, Whitesboro;
Walter and Frank, Boonville, and
Anthony, Rome.
The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m.
Monday from the home and at 10
a.m. from St. Joseph's Church.
The Rev. Robert P. Driscoll, pas-
tor, will officiate. Burial will be
in St. Joseph's Cemetery here. 
MOLTZ, Albert J (I162106)
 
31407 Utica NY Daily Press - 3/5/1973

BOONVILLE-Mrs. Anna
May Uebele, 77, of 103 Water
St., proprietor of the Boonville
Hotel, died yesterday in St.
Luke's-Memorial Hospital
Center.
She was born in Watertown.
daughter of William and
Rosella Evans Davy, and was
parried to Lawrence Uebele in 1915 in Utica. He died in 1955.
Mrs. Uebele had been in the.
-hotel-restaurant business since
1933. She operated the Leanto in
New Hartford and the Cottage
Hotel in West Winfield before
acquiring the Boonville Hotel in
1939. She has been actively engaged
in its operation since.
She was a member of the
Boonville Methodist Church,
Grace Chapter of OES in
Clinton, the Love American
Legion Post Auxiliary and was
a past president of the State
Liquor Dealers Association
She leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Harold (Marline) Mahaffy,
Boonville; a son, Lawrence H .
Downington, Pa.; a brother,
Roy Davy. Orange City, Fla.; a
half brother, Crandall
Jessmore, Syracuse and two
half-sisters. Mrs. Charles
(Mildred) Timian, Lafayette
and Mrs. Frank (Gladys)
Bordeau, Syracuse.
The funeral will-be at 1:30
Wednesday .from the Trainor
Funeral Home, Boonville.
Burial will be in the Boonville
Cemetery.
Calling hours are 7 to 9 tonight
and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Tuesday 
DAVY, Anna M (I84278)
 
31408 Utica NY Daily Press - 3/5/1976

ROME—Edward R. Grower, 70 of
7733 Gifford Road died yesterday in his
home.
He was born in the Village of Delta',
son of Millard and Daisy Adams Grow-
er.
Mr. Grower was a lifelong resident of
Rome and attended its schools.
In 1928, he married Edna M.Derrick
in Rome.
Mr. Grower was employed by Rome
Cable as a carpenter, retiring 22 years
ago.
He was a Lutheran.
Besides his wife, he leaves three
daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Aristine) Yakubowski
of Rome and twins Mrs. John
(Janice) Brescia of Holland Patent and
Mrs. Joanne Indermill of Stanmix
Heights.
The funeral will be at 9 Saturday from
the Strong Funeral Home. Burial will be
in Evergreen Cemetery.
The family requests that flowers be
omitted. 
GROWER, Edward R (I33425)
 
31409 Utica NY Daily Press - 4/14/1980

BOONVILLE - Frederick Boyce. 67.
a retired construction worker and a
veteran of World War II died on ApriL
11,1980.
Survivors include his wife. Martha
Worwa Boyce; his mother, Lanie Grower
Boyce; a sister AnnaFarrr all of
Boonville
Funeral 1:30 Monday at Trainor
Funeral Home. Boonville followed by
interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Boonville. 
BOYCE, Frederick (I33561)
 
31410 Utica NY Daily Press - 4/15/1966

ROME-Guy W. Bowman, 82,
of 106 W. Fox St, a retired
barn equipment salesman, died
yesterday in a Utica hospital.
He was born in Rupert, Vt
He came to Rome as a boy. He
Married Nina M. Annis in 1906
in McConnellsville. She died in
1960. He was a salesman for
the Hunt, Kelm & Ferris co.,
Harvard, Ill., farm equipment
manufacturers, before he re-
tired in 1948. He was a member
of the golden Age Club, Rome
Senior Citizens.
Ha leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Donald (Florence) Neringer,
Rome; a son, Alexander A.
Bowman, Rome, and two sisters,
ters, Mrs. William Kellmurray,
and Mrs. Irene Nelson, both of
Utica.
The funeral will be at 3 to-
morrow in the Griffin & Ald-
ridge Funeral Home with the
Rev. Charles Sykes, pastor of
Zion Episcopal Church, officiat-
ing. Burial will be in Wright
Settlement Cemetery.
Calling hours are from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 today.
 
BOWMAN, Guy W (I117445)
 
31411 Utica NY Daily Press - 4/17/1953

ABIUSO - Rocco M. Abiuso
of 20 Schuyler St., April 15, 1953
at a local hospital. Husband of
Louisa Vivenzo, father of Mrs.
Rocco Biel, Mrs. Nicholas March-
itelli, Mrs. Samuel Spina, James
and Samuel Abiusi, nieces and
nephews. Friends may call at his
late residence at their convenience
and may attend the funeral Monday
morning at 8:30 and at 9 o'clock at
St. Mary of Mount Carmel Church
where a solemn requiem high Mass
will be celebrated. Arrangements
by the Eannace Funeral Service. 
ABIUSI, Rocco M (I111761)
 
31412 Utica NY Daily Press - 4/1946

ENTWISTLE, On Saturday, Apr 6
1946 at her late residence 1612
Pattison Ave., Margaret Beha, wife
of Thomas Entwistle Funeral this
Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. and
from the Church of the Blessed
Sacrament at 10 o'clock where a
solemn requiem high mass will be
celebrated. Friends are invited. 
BEHA, Margaret (I131838)
 
31413 Utica NY Daily Press - 4/1980

Rosario A. BrindisI, 66; of 313 N.
Oscar St former owner of a Wurz
Avenue luncheonette, died Aug. 3 
BRINDISI, Rosario (I172776)
 
31414 Utica NY Daily Press - 4/2/1973

James A.'Beha. 74. of Grove
Street, Mohawk, former Frankfort
school superintendent, died
Saturday in St. Luke's-
Memorial Hospital Center.
The funeral will be'at 9 today
from the Murphy Funeral
Home, Mohawk and at 9:30
from Blessed Sacrament
Church. Burial will be in
Mohawk Cemetery.

ALSO

Utica NY Observer - 3/31/1973

MOHAWK-James A. Beha,
74, of 16 Grove St. died today In
St. Luke's-Memorial Hospital
Center, after a long illness.
He was born in West Leyden.
He was graduated from St..
Lawrence University and
received his-master's at
Columbia University.
Mr. Beba had been district
superintendent of schools of the
1st Supervisory District and
superintendent of the Frankfort
schools until his retirement
some years ago.
Mr. Beha was a veteran of
World Wars land II serving as a
captain in the invasion of North
Africa and Italy.
He was past commander of
the Crowley-Barnum American
Legion Post 25, Mohawk, and
also New York State vicecommander.
He was a member of the
Blessed Sacrament Cnurch In
Mohawk; the Knights of
Columbus and Holy Name
Society:
He leaves his wife; Luella
Mullaney Beha a daughter,
Mrs. Anthony Ignasher, of
Huntington. L.I., a sister Mrs.
Theresa Nabors, of Seattle,
Wash., and four brothers
Ambrose Beha, Oneida; Henry
Beha, of Columbus, 0., and
Raymond and William Beha,
both of "West Leyden,.
The funeral will, be at 9
Monday from the Murphy
Funeral Home, Mohawk and at
9:30 from Blessed Sacrament
Church. Burial' will held. in
Mohawk Cemetery.
Calling hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
Sunday 
BEHA, James A (I131851)
 
31415 Utica NY Daily Press - 4/22/1972

ILION-The funeral for Miss
Karen Wohler. 19. of 51 W.
River St. will be at 1:30 Sunday
from the White - Hendrlx
funeral Home. Burial will be
in the Middleville Cemetery.
Miss Wohler. a 1971 graduate
of the Dion Central High School,
died early yesterday when she
was thrown from her car in the
Dion Gorge and then pinned
under the vehicle in Steele
Creek which flows through the
gorge.
According to East Herkimer
State Police, the accident occurred
at 1 yesterday while Miss
Wohler was driving north on
Route 51 through the gorge. She
lost control on a curve and the
car struck a tree. Miss Wohler
was ejected at this point, troopers,
said. and landed in the
creek.
The car continued on into the
creek, pinning her underneath.
A coroner attributed death
due to drowning.
Thomas Jacquays, 25, of 340
Otsego St., a passenger, suf-
fered a possible broken left
wrist and said he would see his
own physician.
Miss Wohler was born in Ilion,
daughter of Gerald and Helen
Preston Wohler. She was a prac-
tical nursing student in the Her-
kimer County Board of Coopera-
tive Educational Services Pro-
gram.
She was a member of the
United Methodist Church and
was a past pressident of the
methodist Youth Fellowship.
Besides her mother she leaves
four sisters, Mrs. Robert (Mar-
gery) Murray of Ilion, Miss
Carol Wohler at home, Mrs.
Walter (Barbara) Maine of Ilion
and Miss Janice Wohler at
home.
Calling hours will be from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today.
 
WOHLER, Karen Ellen (I33683)
 
31416 Utica NY Daily Press - 4/28/1975

Mrs. Marie R. Birge, 1567
ELm St.. died yesterday in St.
Luke's-Memorial Hospital
Center after a long illness.
She was born In Hoffmeister,
daughter of Lorenzo and Adella
Mayheau Uebele, and attended.
Poland schools.
She was graduated from
Albany City Hospital School of
Nursing.
She was married to Walter S.
Birge in Clinton in 1920. He died
in 1961.
Miss Birge was a private duty
nurse in this area, retiring in
1974.
She was a Presbyterian. She
was a former member of the
Clinton OES Chapter.
Mrs. Birge leaves a daughter,
Mrs. CLaire V. Leuthauser of
Utica, a son, Robert J. Birge of
Rhinebeck, and a sister, Mrs.
Charles (Emily) Guckemus of
Utica.
The funeral will be Wednesday
at the convenience of the
family from the John S. Friedel
Funeral Homes, Inc.
Burial will be in Prospect
Cemetery'. Prospect.
There are no calling hours. 
UEBELE, Marie Rosalie (I44325)
 
31417 Utica NY Daily Press - 5/11/1981

Miss Mary E. Buckley, 75. of 1925
Sunset Ave., died unexpectedly May
24.1961 in St. Luke's Memorial Hospital
Center.
She was born March 2.1908, in Utica.
the daughter of Michael and Ida
Vaeth Buckley. She was educated in
Utica Schools and was a graduate of
the Utica School of Commerce. Miss
Buckley was a Bookkeeper for the
Buckley Cigarette Co., retiring 10
years ago. She was a member of Our
Lady of Lourdes Church and its Altar
Society and the Utica Senior Day
Center.
Surviving is one sister, Mrs.
Charles (Loretta) B. McCleary and
one brother, Eugene M. Buckley,
both of Utica, several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday morning at 10:00 from the
Quinn, Ryan & Nunn Inc. Funeral
Home. 2212 Genesee St, and at 10:30
from Our Lady of Lourdes Church.
Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery'.
Calling hours Wednesday. 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. 
BUCKLEY, Mary E (I183041)
 
31418 Utica NY Daily Press - 5/19/1941

Oriskany - Miss Jane Doyle,
daughter of Mrs. Bernice Doyle,
1195 Utica St. and the late Wil-
lian L. Doyle, and Paul Buehler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb
Buehler, were married at 9:30
a.m. Saturday in a ceremony per-
formed in St. Stephen's Church by
the Rev. Theodore F. Shannon,
pastor.
The couple was attended by
Miss Rose Buehler, sister of the
bridegroom and Roger Healey
of Springfield, Mass.
The bridde wore a gown of white
Spanish lace over white satin with
finger tip veil fashened to a lace
cap in halo effect and carried
white roses. Her maid of honor
was gowned in heaven blue mar-
quisette and wore a tiara of blue
flowers to wich a short veil was
fashened. Her bouquet was of pink
roses.
Mrs. Doyle's gown was of blue
crepe, with accessories of a darker
hue, and corsage of pink roses.
The bridegroom's mother wore
lavender crepe with matching hat
and a corsage of yellow roses.
Following the ceremony, the
young couple left by motor for
Washington, D. C. and other
pooints of interest. After une
the willl be at home at 1195
Utica St.
Mrs. Buehler is a graduate of
the Oriskany Central School and
the Utica School of Commerce,
and is employed in the Utica of-
fice of the New York State De-
partment of Public Works. Afr.
Buehler attended the Oriskany
School and is now employed by
the Oriskany Malleable Iron Com-
pany.
The bride was entertained at a
dinner and shower given at the
Sanford Tea Room by her asso-
ciates in the office of the Depart-
ment of Public Works; and at a
shower given by Miss Rose Bueh-
ler as her home. 
Family: BUEHLER, Paul G / DOYLE, Jane (F51059)
 
31419 Utica NY Daily Press - 5/28/1974

Bartholomew A. Bassi Jr., 46,
of 433 Northbrook Drive died
yesterday in Faxton Hospital.
He was born in Utica, son of
Mrs. Angeline Pecorello Bassi
and the late Bartholomew Basi.
He was educated in local
schools.
He married Juanita Allen 24
years ago. He had been employed
by the postal service 20
years.
Mr. Basi was secretary of
Branch 375. National
^Association of Letter Carriers,
for 15 years, a member of the
American Postal Workers
Union Local 1820, and a
member of the U.S. Post Office
Columbian League Association.
He was owner and operator of
the Town Line Liquor Store.
He served in the Naw in
World War II. He attended St.
Mark's Church.
Besides his wife and mother,
he leaves three sons. Malcolm
Anthony, RoccoSaverio. both at
home, and Joseph, of Utica, and
a daughter, Mrs. Josephine
(Phyllis) DeSarro, Utica.
The funeral will be Thursday
at a time to be announced from
the Scala Funeral Home and St.
Mark's Church. Burial will be in
Cavalry Cemetery.
Calling hours are 7 to 9 tonight
and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Wednesday.
The funeral will be at 9 from
the Scala Funeral Home, and at
9:30 from St. Mark's Church 
BASI, Bartholomew A (I126726)
 
31420 Utica NY Daily Press - 5/29/1953

Rome -John D. Brescia. 19-
month-old son of- AM-3 John M.
and Janice Grower Brescia. Pennystreet
Rd. Town of Rome, died
unexpectedly Mav 28. 1953.
The child was born Oct. 27,
1951, in Washington, D. C. The
fater is presently serving aboard
the aircraft carrier USS Tarawa.
The child leaves his parents his
paternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs.. Michael C. Brescia, Holland
Patent; and his maternal grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward R.
Grower, Lake Delta. 
BRESCIA, John D (I170226)
 
31421 Utica NY Daily Press - 5/3/1905

Unable to copy obit 
PILLMORE, Thomas (I71961)
 
31422 Utica NY Daily Press - 5/4/1957

ONEIDA - George R. Angel,
88. of 240 Liberty St., died at
his home, May 3, 1957, after a
long illness.
He was born in Little Falls,
June 15, 1868, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George F. Angel. A
life resident of this city, he was
a retired employee of New York
Central Railroad.
His wife, Elizabeth Etanoff
Angel, died Oct. 10, 1955.
Mr. Angel attended the First
Presbyterian Church and was
a member of the Brotherhood
of Railroad Clerks.
He leaves two daughters,
Mrs. J. A. Murphy, wife of
Oneida's Police Chief; Mrs. Mar-
garet Richardson of Oneida; a
son, Frank Angel of Manhus;
a sister, Mrs. Florence Sassen-
berry of Rome; five grandchil-
dren; elecen great-grandchil-
dren.
The funeral will be at 2 Mon-
day from the family home with
the Rev. James J. Morley, pas-
tor of the First Presbyterian
Church officiating. Burial will
be in Glenwood Cemetery.
Friends may call at the home
today and tomorrow. 
ANGEL, George R (I117221)
 
31423 Utica NY Daily Press - 5/5/1944

Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Miss Anne De-
Carlo, daughter of Mrs. Margaret
DeCarlo, 23 Rosemary Pl., and
the late Paul DeCarlo, to Pvt.
Anthony Brindisi, son of Mr.. and
Mrs. Frederick Brindisi, 1309
Keene. Private Brindisi is sta-
tioned at Fort Jackson, S.C. 
Family: BRINDISI, Anthony P / DECARLO, Anne (F62904)
 
31424 Utica NY Daily Press - 6/1/1963

New York Mills-Nelson S.
Brouillette. 85, of 11 Pine St.,
died yesterday in his home.
He was born in Pawtuckeet
R. I. and married Mary McLaughlin
there in 1898. Mrs.
Brouillette died in 1957. He
came to New York Mills in
1914 and was employed by
A. D. Juilliard and Co. until
his retirement in 1946. He
was superintendent of manufacturing,
and a member of
the Utica Elks Lodge.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Annabelle Chrabas. New York
Mills': two sons, Herbert J.,
Po r t St.. Joe. Fla. and Everett
A., of Huntsville, Ala. and a
brother, Noe Brouillette, Paul
River, Mass.
The funeral will be: at 8:30
Monday from the Langdon-
Albright Funeral Home York
at Maple Sts. and at 9 from
Our Lady of the Rosary
Church. Burial wiil^be in
Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Calling hours, at the funeral
home, will be from 2 to
4 and 7. to 9 today and tomorrow. 
BROUILLETTE, Nelson S (I176789)
 
31425 Utica NY Daily Press - 6/13/1932

llion. June 13-Raymond E. Slocum.
53. died early this morning at
his home. 152 South Third Avenue.
following an Illness of over two
years.
He was born in Ilion November
7, 1878 and for over 10 years was

employed as a machinist at the
Remingftm Typewriter Works.
He was the son of the late Ar-
thur and Sarah Slocum.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Ellen Blaney; a daughter,
Beatrice; three brothers, Arleigh,
Albert and Arthur, Ilion, and on e
sister, Mrs. Thelma Hilton, Roch-
ester.
Funeral services will be held
from the home Wednesday at 2:00
Rev. L. R. Benon officiating and
interment will be in the Armory
Hill Cemetery.
 
SLOCUM, Raymond E (I109852)
 
31426 Utica NY Daily Press - 6/15/1970

ORISKANY-Gottlieb G. Bueh-
ler, 81, of 209 Main St., died yes-
terday in St. Luke's-Memonal
Hospital Center.
He was born in Biel, Switzer-
land, and attended Swiss schools.
He came to Rome in 1913,, later
living in Stokes and for the past
41 years had lived in Oriskany.
He was a cheese maker by trade
for many years in Stokes and for
a short time had been empoyed
in the Oriskany milk station. He
was later empoyed at the Oris-
kany Malleable Iron Works He
retired 16 years ago.
Mr. Buehler was a Protestant.
He married Marie Niklaus in
New York City in 1915.
Besides his wife he leaves a
daughter , Mrs. Robert (Rose0
Heeley; two sons, Paul G., and
Arnold A Buehler, all of Oris-
kany; a brother Arthur and a
sister, Adele Zaugg, both of
Switzerland.
The funeral will be at 1Tues-
day from the J. W. Dimbeby
Funeral Home in Whitesboro
with burial in the Oriskany Cem-
etery.
Calling hours will be from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 today. 
BUEHLER, Gottlieb (I142813)
 
31427 Utica NY Daily Press - 6/21/1937

Phillip Abiusl. 27. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rocco Abiusl. 80 Schuyler
street, died in a local hoapltal Saturday
morning, June 19. 1937.
after a short illness.
He was born here May 19, 1910
and attended local public schools.
He was a member of St. Mary of
Mt. Carmel Church and its societies
and was a barber by occupation.
Besides his parents he leaves
three sisters, Mrs. Rocco Basi, Mrs.
Nicholas Marchitelli and Miss Jo-
sephine Abiusi and two brothers,
James and Samuel, all of Utica,
and several uncles, aunts, cousins
and one niece.
 
ABIUSI, Philip (I111800)
 
31428 Utica NY Daily Press - 6/23/1958

Boonville—Burton S. Hurl-
but, 76. of 506 Post St.. died
June 22, 1958 after a brief
illness,
He was born Sept. 25. 1881
at Ava, son of Henry and
'Nettie Potter Hurlbut. He was
educated in Ava schools.
He married Satie Barringer
,April 28. 1904 at Ava. The
Rev. George Dermott per-
formed the ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. Hurlbut lived on the
home farm in Ava which they
operated about 11 years ago,
when they came to Boonville.
Mr. Hurlbut had been employed
by the Oneida County
forestry Department.
He had served as peace
justice in Ava several years,
and trustee of the Ava school.
He was a member of the
Boonville Methodist Church.
Besides his wife, he leaves
three sons, Hollis B. of West
Branch: Clarence H. of Stokes;
Lloyd W. of Lee Center; four
dadgruers, Mrs. Lyle Traxel ol
fcome; Mrs. James Matthew-
Son of Lowell; Mrs. William
Milles of Stokes; Mrs. Willard
Backer of Ava; 13 grandchildren,
seven great grandchildren;
a twin sister. Mrs. Fred
C. Wolfe of Portville; another
sister, Mrs. Etta Colman of
Rome, a brother, Harold of
Rome; several nieces and
nephews.
The funeral will be at 2
Wednesday from the Trainor
Funeral Home, the Rev. Alton
A Parker, pastor of the Boonville
Methodist Churcht officiating.
Burial ,will be in Ava
Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
funeral home at their convenience. 
HURLBUT, Burton S (I125480)
 
31429 Utica NY Daily Press - 6/29/1976

ROME - Clistie B. Bnggs. 68. past
matron of Wanakena Chapter. Order of
the Eastern Star, and also of the John H
Allendorf Court. Order of the
Amaranth, died yesterday in Rose Hospital
after a long illness
For the past year, she had lived with
her son. Donald I Briggs. at 5676 Tilden
Hill Road. Verona
She was also a member of the First
- Usited Methodist Church of Rome and
the White Shrine of Utica
She was born in Boonville, daughter of
Elmer and Maude Burgy Sr . and at
tended Port Leyden schools
In 1926 she was married to Irving L
Briggs in Rome. The couple moved to
Rome.in 1941. Mr. Briggs died in 1970
Besides her son. Mrs Briggs leaves a
brother. John Burgy Sr.. of Westdale
• The funeral will be at 10 Thursday
from the Prince and Boyd Home for
Funerals Burial will be in Port Leyden
Cemetery.
Calling hours are 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow. 
BURGY, Clistie (I171850)
 
31430 Utica NY Daily Press - 6/3/1975

DOLGEVILLE - M r s .
-Lillian M. -Surprise, 60. of 22
Howard St. died Saturday in
Little Falls Hospital after be
stricken at her home^ ""
She was born in Derrick,
daughter of Thomas and
. Angelina Sulia Susice. She
moved to Santa Clara and at-
tended its schools.
She was married to John E..
Surprise in 1933. They moved to
the Dolgeville area in 1945.
She was employed by the
Allegro Shoe Co. of Little Falls,
retiring several years ago for
reasons of health.
She was a member of St.
Joseph's Church.
Besides her husband, she is
survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Merwin (Shirley) Lyon of
Dolgeville and Mrs. Arthur
(Marie) Comstock of Salisbury
Center; four sisters,, Mrs.
Frank (Doris) Bourdage of
Tupper Lake, Mrs. John
(Jenny) Jodway of Dolgeville,
Mrs. Edward (Arleen) DeMars
of Springfield, Mass. and Mrs.
Leonard (Elzina) Bourdman
and a brother, Louis Susice of
North Florence. • . ,>
The funeral will be at 9:30
tomorrow from the Roberts
Funeral Home and at 10 from
St. Joseph's Church. Burial will
be in Mountain View Memorial
Gardens, Little falls.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 today.
The rosary will be recited at 8
-tonight. 
SUSICE, Lillian M (I159706)
 
31431 Utica NY Daily Press - 6/8/1970

POLAND .- Mrs. Mary A.
Fitch, 62. died yesterday in her
home the town of Russia.
She was born in Geneva, the
daughter of Thomas and Fran-
ces Galliers Alton and had lived
here for the past 35 years.
She was married to Lynn L.
Fitch in 1935 in Binghamton.
Mrs. Frtch was a member of
the Russia Union Church, the
Russia Grange and the Herki-
mer County Pomona Grange.
She was president of the Russia
Ladies Aid Society and was a
member of the Mappa Chapter
OES Barneveld.
Besides her husband she also
leaves a son, William, Poland; a
daughter Marylyn, Poland, and
three brothers, Reuben Alton,
Poland; John, Sauquoit, and
George, Newport.
The funeral will be at 2 Tues-
day from the Autenrith Funeral
Home, Newport. Burial will be
in Pine Grove Cemetery, Poland.
Calling hours are 3 to 5 and 7
to 9 today. 
ALTON, Mary (I115052)
 
31432 Utica NY Daily Press - 6/8/1983

Word has been received of the
death of James &. Nellis, 49, of Norfolk.
Va.. on May 27, 1983 at the V.A.
Hospital in Hampton, Va-
He was born in Ransomville. NY.,
the son of Walter J. and the late Ruby
Benedict Nellis. Mr. Nellis was a Veteran
of the U.S. Navy. While residing
in Chad wicks, he was a member of
the American Legion Edward Clonan
Post #1000 and the Sauquoit Valley
Lions Club.
He is survived by his daughter.
Annette Littlefield, Syracuse; his
father-Walter-J-Nellis and stepmother,
Florence Nellis, Clearwater,
Fla.; a brother, Jay Nellis, Rockford,
Ill.
Funeral services were conducted at
St Andrew's Episcopal Church in
Syracuse on June 2. Interment was at
Valley Cemetery, Syracuse. 
NELLIS, James B (I136003)
 
31433 Utica NY Daily Press - 7/1/1931

Sherrill, June 30-Miss Alice A.
Metcher, 150 Pexton Avenue, was
married at 3:30 this afternoon, to
Frank Wright of 303 East -Seneca
Street. The wedding was held at
the home of the officiating clergyman.
Rev. George B. Swinnerton,
Oneida, Castle. Attending the couple
were the bride's brother and
sister, Howard and Esther Metcher.
The bride wore a gown of yellow-
chiffon. yellow-picture-hat,
eggshell shoes, hose and gloves, and
carried a bouquet of yellow roses
and spring flowers.
- The maid -of honor wore pink
chiffon with hat to match, eggshell
shoes, hose and gloves and carried
pink roses.
The bride is a dughter of Frank
Metcher, Oneida Castle, and the
groom is a son of Samuel Wright,
Pexton Avenue.
Following the ceremony a wed-
ding dinner was served at Hotel
Utica. The couple will tour Can-
ada.
 
Family: WRIGHT, Frank M / METCHER, Alice Wilhelmine Emelia (F21475)
 
31434 Utica NY Daily Press - 7/1/1971

ALTON - On Wednesday. June 30,
1971, Reuben H Alton Jr., age 36
years of Poland. N.Y. Funeral
from the Autenrith Funeral Home,
Newport, Saturday ot 3 o'clock.
Friends are invited, interment Pine
Grove Cemetery, Poland, in lieu
of flowers, friends may consider the
American Cancer Fund.

ALSO

Utica NY Observer

POLAND - Reuben H. Alton

Jr., 36, of Poland; died Wednes-
day in St. Luke's Memorial Hos
pltal Center.
He was born in New Hartford
son of Reuben and Thelma Ved-
der Alton. He married Kathleen
Schroeder in 1958 in Utica. He
was secretary and treasurer of
Reuben H Alton and Son Inc.
He was a member of Poland
Community Baptist Church;
junior warden of Newport, Ma-.
sonic Lodge; Poland volunteer
f i r e dept; past master of the
North Star Grange; a member
of the Herkimer County Pomona
and N.Y.S. Grange; the Honey
Hill Country Club; chairman of
the plannlng board, Poland the
Piseco Fish and Game Club; and
the Cub Scouts committee.
Mr. Alton was an Army vet

eran, having served in Germany.
He attended, the Utica School
of Commerce ftnd Syracuse Uni-
versity.
Besides his wife, he leaves.
two daughters, Michele and Ilsa,
and a son. Gavin, all at home;
his parents; and a sister, Mrs.
William (Janet) Coleman, Syracuse.
The funeral will be at 3 Satur-
day from the Autenrith Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Pine
Grove Cemetery.
Calling hours are from 7 to 9
tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
Friday 
ALTON, Reuben Harley (I115056)
 
31435 Utica NY Daily Press - 7/17/1986

Mr. Joseph Vincent Tropea, 66, of
1212 Kathleen St., Utica, died July 14,
1986, at St. Luke's Memorial Hospital,
after a long illness.
He was bom in
Utica, N.Y., August
1,1919, son of
Vincent and Mary
LaPorte Tropea,
was educated in
local schools, and
he was a graduate
of Utica College.
On May 11, 1946,
Joseph married the
former Theresa
Brindisi. Mr. Tropea
was employed as a Logistics
Specialist in the Electronics Systems
Division for the Fwktal GovertuBeat-
at Grifnss Air Force Base and
Hanscom Field, Bedford, Mass., for
over 30 years, retiring in 1974. During
World War U. Joseph served in the
U.S. Army and received citations for
his involvement in the European
Theater. He was a treasurer of the
Twenty-five Club, and was an avid
Bocce Player at the Sons of Italy. He
was a communicant of St Agnes
Church.
He is survived by his beloved wife
and mother, his two sons, Vincent and
his wife, Theresa, Gary and his friend.
Patricia Surace, all of Utica; three
grandchildren, Ginny. Joseph and
Meghan Tropea; his sister, Rose Procopio;
and very special relatives,
Vincent Procopio, and Mr. and Mrs.
Salvatore Brindisi, all of Utica; and"
several aunts, nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be held Thursday
at 9 am from The Matt Funeral
Home and at 9:30 a.m. from St Agnes
Church where a Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated. Entombment
will be in Resurrection Chapel
Mausoleum. 
TROPEA, Joseph Vincent (I172788)
 
31436 Utica NY Daily Press - 7/27/1961

Ilion-Mrs. Arthur Slocum,
53. of 100 E. Main St., Ilion,
and the Town of Ohio, died
yesterday in the Ilion Hospital.
She_was born in Forestport

the daughter of Burt and
Anna Ubdegrove, Sallom. She
married Arthur Slocum in
1960. Mrs. Slocum attended
the Methodist Church.
Besides her husband, she

leaves two sons by a previous
marriage. Walter Schumacher,
Chicago, and Gordon J.
Schumacher. Utica. and a
daughter by a previous marriage,
Mrs. Roy Miller, Gray.
She also leaves two stepsons.
Fred Slocum, Newport,
and Robert Ilion; three stepdaughters
Mrs Michael Leonis.
West Winfield; Mrs
Larry Zogby. Utica, and Mrs.
Arthur Crouch, Ohio, four
sisters. Mrs. Laverne Smith.
Poland; Mrs. Joseph Baister,
Ava; Mrs. Edwin Geroux,
Prospect and Mrs. Irene Mc-
Cluskey. Chicago
The funeral will be at 2
Saturday from the Autenrith
Funeral Home, Newport with
the Rev. Gerome Markowski,
pastor of Cold Brook Methodist
Church, officiating. Burial
will be in Beechwood Cemetery.
Forestport.
. Calling hours at the funeral
home are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
today and tomorrow.
 
SALLOM (I109833)
 
31437 Utica NY Daily Press - 7/29/1946

Mr. and Mrs, William Greisbaum,
Louisville KY.,announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Catherine, to Gerald Buckley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Buckley. 885 Bleecker, The wedding
will take place in Louisville
Oct. 5. 
Family: BUCKLEY, William Gerald / GREISBAUM, Catherine (F67101)
 
31438 Utica NY Daily Press - 7/30/1976

Walter E. Barber, 84, a resident of the
Hunter House and formerly of the Oneida
Mobile Court, 13 Herkimer Rd.,
died yesterday in St. Elizabeth Hospital.
He was born in Utica and attended
public schools here.
In 1930 he married Priscella O'Toole
in Utica. She died in 1974.
Mr. Barber was a member of the
Utica Fire Department from 1920 until
his retirement in 1945. From 1945 to 1960
Mr. and Mrs. Barber lived in Califor-
nia.
He was a US. Army veteran of WW I

and a member of the Calvary Episcopal
Church.
He leaves two stepsons, Charles V.
O'Toole of Pittsburgh and Robert J.
O'Toole of New York Mills.
The funeral will be at 10 Monday from
the Heintz Funeral Home with burial in
Greenlawn Cemetery, New Hartford.
Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
Sunday. 
BARBER, Walter E (I123962)
 
31439 Utica NY Daily Press - 7/31/1972

MRS. EDNA D. BARBER
COOPERSTOWN - Mrs.
Edna D Barber. 82. of Fly
Creek, a retired knitting
machine operator for the
Augusta Knitting Co. Utica.
died Friday in Bassett Hospital
She was born in Herkimer, a
daughter of Charles and Della
Dowd Kent, and was married to
Harold W Barber in Utica in
1911 Mr Barber died in 1945.
After living in Utica 23 years,

Mrs- Barber moved to Fly
Creek in 1945 and was employed
in the Coopers town office of the
Oneonta Dress Co.
She was a member of the
Glimrrferglass Circle, the
Women's Relief Corps and the
Golden Light Rebekah Lodge
She leaves a son. Richard.
Troy
The funeral will be at 11
tomorrow from the Ingalls.
Connell and Dow Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Forest
Hill Cemetery. Utica
Calling hours begin at 1 today
 
KENT, Edna D (I123987)
 
31440 Utica NY Daily Press - 7/6/1962

Sylvan Beach - Mrs. Re
becca Angel, 69, a resident
here for the past 48 years,
died Wednesday in Oneida
City Hospital.
She was born in the Town
of Vienna, daughter of Arba
and Janette Piersall Mickle.
She was married to Harry G.
Angel. He died in 1953. Mrs.
Angel was a member of St.
John's Episcopal Church,
Oneida, and the Sylvan Beach
American Legion Auxiliary.
She leaves three sisters,
Mrs. Olive Buskirk, Camden;
Mrs. Althera Wahl, Sylvan
Beach, and Mrs. F r a n c es
Pierce, Oneida, and a brother,
William A. Mickle, Buffalo.
The funeral will be at 3:30
tomorrow from the home of
Mrs. Wahl, Vienna Road,
with the Rev. Robert Morriseau,
rector of St. John's
Church, officiating. Burial will
be in Glenwood Cemetery,
Oneida. 
MICKLE, Rebecca H (I87567)
 
31441 Utica NY Daily Press - 7/6/1977

Claire Virginia Centolella. 48. of 1569
Elm Street, on Monday at her residence
She was born August 17. 1928 in Albany
daughter of Waiter S. and
Marie R Uebele Birge. She graduated
from U F A and later attended Skidmore
College
She was employed
as a waitress
for the DanDee
Donuts for 12 years
She is survived by
her husband. Mario
J Centolella ;one
brother, Robert .J
Birge, Rhinebeck,
N.Y: one aunt.
Mrs Charles Guck-
emus, Utica; also
surviving are sev-
eral nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be Thursday at
10:20 a.m. at the John S. Friedel Funer-
al Homes, Inc., Court at York St. Inter-
ment in Prospect Cemetery. Friends
may call on Wednesday from 2-4 & 7-9 at
the Funeral Home. 
BIRGE, Virginia Claire Vermilyea (I44323)
 
31442 Utica NY Daily Press - 8/1/1986

Karen B. Kuhn. 43. of 202 Roosevelt
Dr.. died July 31; 1986, at her home.
She was born in Utica, daughter of
Lois Schimmel Beauchamp and the
late Leon J. Beauchamp. She*was
educated in local schools and had
resided here all of her life. Karen had
(unreadable line)
Telephone Company and later by
Stormproof Company. She married

Clyde F. Kuhn in 1964 in Our Lady of
Lourdes Church. She was altaember of
Our Lady of Lourdes ° Church, its
Women's Club and the Parents Advisory
Group and also the American
Legion Auxiliary Post 229-
She leaves, besides her husband and
her mother, three sons. Francis A..
David L and Timothy C. Kuhn. all at
home; a sifter. Sandra E. Beauchamp,
Coventry, R.I.; a brother. Bennie J.
Beauchamp. Utica: also several
aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and
cousins.
The funeral will be at 8 30 Monday

from The Doyle Funeral Home and at
9 in Our Lady of Lourdes Church.
Burial will be in St Mary's Cemetery.
Clayville. Calling hours at the funeral
home will be from 7-9. Saturday, and 
BEAUCHAMP, Karen M (I129740)
 
31443 Utica NY Daily Press - 8/15/1978

George T. Alton, 36. of 1934 Beech
Grove Pl., Utica. died August 13,1978 in
the Town of Ohio as a result of a motorcycle accident
He was born in Rome, the son of
George and Frances Ingerham Alton,
who now reside in the Town of
Newport His marriage to Eva Kelsey
took plaee in 1967.
Mr Alton was employed as a truck
driver for Ron Allen Trucking Company.
Cold Brook, and also for Anchor
Motor Freight He served in the U S
Army for three years during the Viet
Nam Comflict. He was a member of
Westminster Presbyterian Church of
Utica.
Besides his wife and parents, he is
survived by seven children. Leonard.
Lisa. Kenneth, Carmen. Shelva. April
and Molly, all at home He is also sur
vived by two sisters, Mrs Shelva Tay
lor of Newport and Mrs Betty Taylor of
Star Route, Cold Brook
The funeral will be from the Auten
nth Funeral Home. Newport on
Wednesday at 2 pm with Rev Arthur
Brimfcsi officiating There will be no
calling hours 
ALTON, George T (I115072)
 
31444 Utica NY Daily Press - 8/18/1938

Amherst -(AP)- Snatched once
from death by two companions,
Benjamin Achterberg. 23. was
drowned a few minutes later when
their boat overturned.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/17/1938

Believed to have been the victim of a heart attack, Benjamin
Achterberg, 23 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Achterberg, Tonawanda Creek road, town of Amherst,
sank in the Barge Canal while swimming with a number
of other young people at Pickard's Bridge early last evening.
The body was recovered IS
minutes later by members of the
North Amherst Fire company, of
which the youth was a member.
An inhilator was Used by the
First Aid squad. of the Eggertsville
Fire company in an unsuccessful
attempt to restore him.
Physicians said that no water
was found in the man's lungs,
giving rise to the belief that he
was the victim of a heart attack.
Not Expert Swimmer
Achterberg was not an expert
swimmer,..He had been swimming
with other youths of Pickard's
Bridge in the canal all Summer
and was considered able to hand-
le himself fairly well in the
aquatic sport.
The point where he went down
was less than 1,00 feet from the
Achterberg home and only a short
distance east of the bridge over
the canal in the small settlement.
Ria Survivors
Besides his parents the youth
is survived by two brothers,
Leonard and Maynard, at home,
and two sisters, Mrs. Jacob Dexheimer,
town of Wheatfield, and
Lorna, at home.
Medical examiner Charles E
Long was called. The body was
removed to Hamp's morgue or
Adam street. Dr. Long has not
issued a certificate of death.
The funeral will be held Friday
afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
residence and at 2;30 o'clock at the
St. Paul's church in Martinsville
the Rev. F. A. Hinners officiating
Interment will be in the Wheatfield
cemetery, Shawnee road. 
ACHTERBERG, Benjamin (I94706)
 
31445 Utica NY Daily Press - 8/19/1975

NEWPORT - Mrs. Nellie
G. Wohler, 82, of N. Main
Street, died Sunday in Herkimer
Memorial Hospital.
. She was born in Gray,
daughter of George and Nellie
Hodge Grower, and was married
to George Wohler in 1911.
They resided in Newport
since 1943.
Mrs. Wohler was a member
of the Newport United Methodist
Church and the Kuy-
hoora chapter, OES -
* Besides her husband, she is
survived by a son, Edward
Wohler of Silver Spring, Md.
and two sisters, Mrs. Blanche
Comstock of Mohawk and
Mrs. Dora Davenport of Harpersville.
The funeral will be at 1:30
tomorrow from the Autenrith
Funeral Home, Newport.
Burial will be in Newport
Cemetery.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 today. Kuyhoora
Chapter will conduct a service
at 8. 
GROWER, Nellie M (I33486)
 
31446 Utica NY Daily Press - 8/1937

Marriage Licenses

SP IN A- TALE RICO—John Spina. 1305
Mary Street, and Margaret Talerico.
328 Blandina Street. 
Family: SPINA, John Richard / TALERICO, Margaret (F15025)
 
31447 Utica NY Daily Press - 8/22/1962

Frankfort—Mrs Maria Para
tore, 77, of 304 E. Main St.,
wife of Joseph Paratore, died
yesterday in the llion Hospital.
She was born in St Joseph.
Sicily. Italy, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Salvatore Grippe
and was married there to Mr
Paratore in 1905. The couple
came to Frankfort soon after-
ward Mrs. Paratore was a.
Member of St. Mary's Church
and us Altar Rosary Society.
Besides her husband, she
leaves seven sons, Victor, Mt.
Holly, N. J.; Edward. Florida;
James, Rochester; John. New
York City; Samuel. Syracuse;
Frank. • L'tica, and Joseph,
Frankfort; eight daughters,
Mrs. Marion Arena, Brooklyn;
• Mrs. Anna Percola, Mrs.
Fanny Bono, Mrs. Mary
Ctru/.zi, Mrs. Florence De-
Gristina and Mrs. Sarah
Spina, all of Utica; Mrs. Rose
Leonard!, New York City;
Mrs. C o n s t a n c e Romano,
Syracuse; a brother, Philip
Grippe. Frankfort; and several
sisters in Tunis. Italy,
also 60 grandchildren.
The funeral will be from
the V. J. locovozzi Funeral
Home at a time and date to be
announced. Calling hours are
2 to 5 and 7 to 10 today and
tomorrow.' 
GRIPPE, Maria (I74757)
 
31448 Utica NY Daily Press - 8/23/1977

Mrs Josephine (Peppina) Brindisi.
87. of 14E Adrean Terr., died Monday in
St Luke's Memorial Hospital Center
after a brief illness
Born in Cropani, Province of Catenzaro.
Italv. the daughter of Antonio and
Theresa Ruffo Rocco. she came to this
country and to
Utica 'in 1901 She
married Frederick
Brindisi in Utica in
1906, He died here
in 1957 Mrs. Brin-
disi was a member
of the Parkway Se-
nior Citizens and a
communicant of St
Agnes Church
She leaves two
daughters. Mrs Jospeh
(Theresa)
Tropea and Mrs Richard
(Rose) Clair, both of Utica:
three sons, Rosario (Rusty). Salvatore
(Sam), both of Utica. and Anthony
(Shimp), Deerfield; a son. Benny, died
in 1975; also surviving are seventeen
grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren;
and several nieces and nephews
The funeral will be held Thursday at
8:30 am. from the Matt Funeral Home
and at 9 a m. in St. Agnes Church where
a mass of Christian Burial will be cele-
brated. Interment will be in Calvary
Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday
and Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the
Matt Funeral Home, 700 Rutger St. at
Mohawk St. 
ROCCO, Josephine (I172774)
 
31449 Utica NY Daily Press - 8/30/1980

NEWPORT - George K. Wohler. 91.
formerly of Newport, where he had
lived for about 35 years, died August
28.1980 at Washington Adventist Hospital.
Washington. D C
Mr Wohler was born June 2. 1889.
the son of the late Peter and Mariah
Field Wohler. He was married to the
former Nellie M Grower, who died in
1975.
He was a member of Newport United
Methodist Church. For many years, he
was employed in the construction business.
Survivors include 4 grandaughters.
and 4 step-grandchildren Three sons.
Kenneth. Edward, and Gerald. all died
previously
The funeral will be from the Autenrith
Funeral Home. Newport on Monday
at 11:00 am Interment will be in
Newport Cemetery. Calling hours at
the funeral home will be Sunday from
2-4 and 7-9 
WOHLER, George Kenneth (I33487)
 
31450 Utica NY Daily Press - 8/5/1963

Mrs. Louise Vivenzo Abiusi,
77, of 20 Schuyler St..
widow of Rocco Abiusi, died
Saturday in her home The
funeral will be at 9 Wednesday
from St. Mary of Mount
Carmel Church.

ALSO

Utica NY Observer - 8/4/1963

Mrs. Louise Vivenzo Abiusi,
77, of 20 Schuyler St., widow
of Rocco Abiusi, died yesterday
in her home.
She was born in Naples,
Italy, and came to Utica in
1905. Two years later she
was married to Mr. Abiusi in
Utica. He died in 1953. Mrs.
Abiusi was a member of St.
Mary of Mt. Carmel Church
and its Adolorato Society-
She leaves three daughters,
Mrs. Rocco (Dorothy) Basi,
Mrs. Nicholas (Grace) Mar-
chitelli and Mrs. Samuel
(Josephine) Spina; two sons,
James and Samuel Abiusi and
a brother, Frank Vivenzo, all
of Utica.
The funeral will be at 8:30
Wednesday from the Eannace
Funeral Home, and at 9 from
St. Mary of Mt Carmel
Church, with a requiem Mass.
Burial will be in Calvary
Cemetery.
Calling hours will be 7 to 9
tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
tomorrow and Tuesday 
VIVENZO, Louisa (I111762)
 

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