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31401 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: SPINA, Ronald C / BALCH, Bobbie M (F25392)
 
31402 Utica NY Daily Press - 10/29/1984

ILION - Robert E. Sorenson. 56. of
Box 600 Avery Rd.. passed away October
27.1984 in Mohawk Valley General
Hospital.
He was born April 20.1928 in Frankfort,
son of Martin and Adeline Elthorpe
Sorenson. He was married to the
former Audrey Slocum. November 9,
1949 in Ilion. He was educated in Ilion
schools and was a lineman for the New-
York Telephone Company, retiring this
year. He was a veteran of the U.S.
Coast Guards. He was a member of the
Ilion Lodge 591F & AM, the Ilion Moose
Lodge 1010, and the Telephone Pioneers.
Mr. Sorenson was a member of
St. Augustine's Episcopal Church.
He is survived by his mother Adeline
of Ilion; his wife. Audrey; two sons and
a daughter-in-law, Robert and Jackie
Sorenson of Ilion and Thomas Sorenson
of Texas; one daughter. Mrs. Michael
(Deborah) Eramo of Ilion; two brothers.
John of Mohawk and James of
Ilion; two grandchildren, Kelly & Michael
Eramo.
Services will be held from the Whiter-
Hendrix Funeral Home at 1 p.m. Tuesday
with the Rev. George B. Greene
officiating. Interment in Armory Hill
Cemetery. Calling hours are 2-4 and 7-9. 
SORENSON, Robert E (I109822)
 
31403 Utica NY Daily Press - 10/9/1973

MIAMI, Fla - Herman
Hettlei. 62. of 14045 N.E. 8th
Ave., formerly of.Utica. died
yesterday in the Veterans
Hospital. Miami.
He was born in Germany and
came to the U.S. and Utica as a
child. He attended Utica
schools. He married Carmella
Cittadino in 1946 in Utica.
Mr. Hertler was a self employed
painter in. Llicafor 17
years and later in Miami. He
moved to Miami in 1956.
Besides his wife he leaves two
sons Robert and Peter, both of
Miami; a brother. Leo. Miami.
: The funeral will be Thursday
from the Bennett and Ulm-
Funeral Home, Miami Burial
wiH be in Miami.
Local arrangements are by
the Friedel Funeral Home. 
HERTLER, Herman (I80339)
 
31404 Utica NY Daily Press - 10n/28/1939

Miss Evelyn Brado, St. Johns-
ville, died yesterday of injuries re-
ceived in an automobile accident
at South St. Johnsville a few hours
after a New Berlin woman had
been killed in a crash near Morris.
Mrs.. Leo Van Deusen, 39, New
Berlin, died of a fractured skull
after the car she was driving
skidded and struck a tree near
Morris Thursday. Her six-months-
old child also in the car,, escaped
with bruises.
Miss Brado, 16, St,, Johnsville
High School senior,, died at 8 a.m.
Friday, in th Little Falls Hos-
pital of a fractured skull and other
inuries suffered when the car in
which she was a passenger struck
a tailroad embankment at South
St. Johnsville at midnight.
Three Injured
Three others were hurt in the
crash. Stanley Kosenowski, Steele
St., Herkimer, driver, is in the hos-
pital suffering from a triple frac-
ture of the jaw and bruises and
lacerations. His condition was de-
scribed as "good" today.
Frank Waskowski, 329 King,
Herkimer, suffered a severe lacera-
tion of the right ear and othr lac-
erations and bruises. He re-
mained at the hospital over night,
and was discharged Friday.
Alice Ambridge, 15, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. elson Ambridge, E.
Main St., St. Johnsville, fouth oc-
cupan t of th e car , wa s treated by
Dr. Raymon d Wytrwa l a t th e scen e
of th e accident and a t his offic e for
concussio n of th e brain, cuts and
bruise s and shock . Sh e wa s take n
home after treatment.
After the death of Miss Brado,
Dr. Wytrwal notified Dr. Howard
Crosby, croner, of Fultonville,
who began an investigation. Dr.
Crosby said an inquest will be con-
ducted later.
Mrs.. Van Deusen's husband is
employed at the Lindsey Poultry
Farm, where the family lived. It
was learned that Mrs. Van Deusen
was enroute to Gilbertville.
Miss Brado, daughter of William
and Mabel Warren Brado, was
born at Buffalo and the family had
lived in St. Johnsville several years.
She was actice in school clubs,, in-
cluding the Glee Club and the Fu-
ture Auto Drivers Club.
She is survived by her parents,
three brothers,, Edward, George
and William Brado, and a sister,
Hazel Brado.
Visited Girl's Home
Police Officer Vernon Flander of
St.. Johnsville,, who made the pre-
liminary investigation of theh acci-
dent, said the occupants of the
car had spent he evening at the
home of one of the girls, and were
enroute to Mindenville,, where Miss
Brado's faher, William Brado, is
an operator at Lock 16 on the
Barge Canal.
The car left the road near the
West Shore Railroad crossing at
South St. Johnsville, on the south
side of the Mohawk River. Just
across the railroad tracks, the road
forks, the right branch being the
Mindenville road and the left, the
road to Fort Plain.
The driver was quoted as saying
that he was condused in the dene
fog and that he turned to the
right before reaching the fork.
Dies Enroute
Dr. Wytrwal administered emer-
gency treatment. Miss Brado and
Kosenowski and Waskowski were
taken to Little Falls Hospital by
ambulance.
Mrs. Van Deusen died enroute to
an Oneota hospital after her car
struck a tree on the New Berlin-
Morris Road. Dr. J. R. Clerk,,
Morris, administered first aid, the
said Mrs. Van Deusen suffered a
fractured skull and other injuries.
Dr. Norman W. Getman, Oneonta,
Otsego Cunty coroner, gave a ver-
dict of accidental death. 
BRADO, Evelyn M (I164657)
 
31405 Utica NY Daily Press - 11/1
/1899

Oneida, Oct. 31.-Another pretty home
wedding took place this evening at 7
o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mra
Willis Angel on Lenox avenue, when
their accomplished daughter, Miss Lottie,
became the wife of Simeon J. Rlckerd.
The bridesmaid was Miss Julia Northrup
of Rome, and the best man was Earl
Buyea of Cazenovla, a cousin of the
groom. The houae was tastefully decorated
and the ceremony was performed
in the presence of a few invited friends
by Rev. Charles C. Maxfield. They were
the recipients of many costly and useful
presents. Mr. Rlckerd is a popular
young man and has for a number of
years been employed as a clerk in Fred
Polley'a Jewelry store. He has many
friends who wish him and his bride a
long, happy and prosperous life. Mr.
and Mrs. Rlckerd left for a short honeymoon
on the 9:14 train west, after which
they will reside In this place. 
Family: RICKERD, Simeon J / ANGEL, Lottie (F40940)
 
31406 Utica NY Daily Press - 11/16/1962

Middleville - Mrs. Anna
Boyce, of Summit St., a resident
of this village for the
past 15 years, died yesterday
in Herkimer Memorial Hospital.
She was born in Muskegan,
Mich., daughter of Frank and
Mary Hrab Hoina. She was
married to Cecil Boyce in
1933. Mi. Boyce died in 1952.
leaves two sons Frank
and Edward, both of Middleville;
her father, Little Falls
and a sister, Lottie Aniol,
Little Falls.
The funeral will be at 1:30
tomorrow from the Autenrith
Funeral Home, Newport, with
he ReV. Ivan Greenfield,
Newport Methodist pastor, officiating.
Burial will be in
Pine Grove Cemetery, Poland.
Calling hours are from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 today at the
funeral home. 
HOINA, Anna (I162167)
 
31407 Utica NY Daily Press - 11/2/1972

CASTELLANO - Entered into rest -
Monday. Oct. 30, 1972, Theresa
Mongono, of 1213 Mary St.. aged 74
years, beloved wife ef Cosmo
Costellano, mother of .Frank and
Michael S. Costellano; sister of Mrs
James (Josephine) Abiusi, Luciono
end Frank Mangone, grandmother
of five. The funeral will be Thursdoy
ot 9:30 from the Madonna
Chapel of the Motl Funeral Home.
700 Rutger SI. and at 19 o.m rn
St. Mary of Mt. Carmef Church.
Burial in St. Agnes 
MANGONE, Theresa (I111794)
 
31408 Utica NY Daily Press - 11/22/1955

ILION - Gerald D. Wohler, 35,
died Nov. 21, 1955 at his home,
51 W. River St., after a long ill-
ness.
He was born Feb. 19, 1920 in
Fairfield, son of George and Nel-
lie Grower Wohler. He married
Helen Preston in Decatur on Apr.
2, 1942.
A resident of Ilion for three
years coming here from Norway.
Mr. Wohler was employed as a
stock clerk in the Chicago Pneu-
matic. He was assistant scout-
master of the Methodist Boy
Scout Troop and a member of the
Special Police.
Besides his wife he leaves five
daughters, Margery, Carol, Bar-
bara, Janice and Karen; his
father an dmother in Newport;
two brothers, Kenneth, New-
burgh, and Edward, Washington.
The funeral will be at 2 Wed-
nesday at the home with the Rev.
Carlton Van Arnum, pastor of the
Methodist Church, officiating.
Burial will be in Middleville
Cemetery. 
WOHLER, Gerald Douglas (I33490)
 
31409 Utica NY Daily Press - 11/23/1936

Miss Marline Uebele, 104 Eagle
Street, and Miss Mary Ellen White,
1134.Steuben 8treet were married
Saturday to two brothers of Warsaw,
Ill.
Miss Uebele. daughter of Mr. and
Mr. Lawrence Uebele, was married
at 11:10 to Jordan Havans,
son of James Havens, at Central
M.E. Church by the. Rev. John A.
Redmond.
The couple waa attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Montrose Havens.
Miss White and Montrose Havens
were married at 11 in St. Francis
de Sales rectory by the Rev.
William J. Shanahan. They were
attended by Miss Uebele and Jordan
Havens. 
Family: HAVENS, Montrose J / WHITE, Mary Ellen (F27952)
 
31410 Utica NY Daily Press - 11/23/1936

Miss Marline Uebele, 104 Eagle
Street, and Miss Mary Ellen White,
1134.Steuben street were married
Saturday to two brothers of Warsaw,
Ill.
Miss Uebele. daughter of Mr. and
Mr. Lawrence Uebele, was married
at 11:10 to Jordan Havans,
son of James Havens, at Central
M.E. Church by the. Rev. John A.
Redmond.
The couple waa attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Montrose Havens.
Miss White and Montrose Havens
were married at 11 in St. Francis
de Sales rectory by the Rev.
William J. Shanahan. They were
attended by Miss Uebele and Jordan
Havens. 
Family: HAVENS, Jordan John / UEBELE, Marline (F27940)
 
31411 Utica NY Daily Press - 11/25/1938

Oneida - Thanksgiving Day
meant another milestone in life for
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Angel,
440 Liberty St., who were married
51 years ago. Friends and rela-
tives called to extend congratula-
tions and there was a dinner for
the family.
Mr. Angel worked for the New
York Central Railroad 45 years,
23 of which was in his home city.
he retired last year on pension,
the first local railroad man to
leave under federal pension. 
Family: ANGEL, George R / BISCHOFF, Elizabeth D (F40922)
 
31412 Utica NY Daily Press - 11/7/1974

BRADENTON, Fla. - Robert
'J. Havens, 73, of 507 Boliva
Blvd., formerly of Utica and'
Poland, died Oct. 29 in a-
Bradenton hospital,
i He was born in Buffalo and
attended Utica schools. Mr.'
Havens was a_ carpenter for
several Utica area construction companies.
He was a member of Westminster
Presbyterian Church,'
Ziyara Temple Scottish Rite
Masons and Liberty Lodge
F'&'AM.
He leaves his wife. Pansy
Havens; a daughter, Mrs.
Barbara Ann Dano, Syracuse; a
stepdaughter, Mrs. Ruth
Stafford, Bradenton; three
sons, Robert J. Havens Jr.,
Evans Mills: Frank and
Richard, Poland; a sister, Mrs.
Mildred Eck, St. Petersburg.
The funeral was held* in
Bradenton followed, by
cremation 
HAVENS, Robert J (I74752)
 
31413 Utica NY Daily Press - 11/9/1905

Newport. Nov. 9.—Russell Pierce died
very suddenly at his home in ttiis village
last night about 11 O'clock, He was about
the village as usual until about 9 o'clock,
when he went home and rested. Being
troubled for breath he arose and dressed
Then a doctor was called, but he survived
only about 15 minutes after the physician's
arrival. Mr. Pierce had been ailing
for about two weeks, but had been able
to be about. An attack of pneumonia, and
heart failure were the immediate cause of
his death.
Russell Pierce was born In Holland Patent.
May 26. 1840. and resided there until
about nine years ago, when he removed to
Remsen. coming to Newport four years
ago this month. While In Holland Patent
and Remsen he followed the occupatlon of
farmer. He was known in Newport as an
industrious man and had gained many
friends who will be pained to learn of his
death, for he was highly respected by all.
He was united in marriage February 25,
1874. to Delptrene Barringer of Constablevllle.
Besides his widow, he Is survived
by Six children, Mrs. May StiIlmun, Laura,
Alonso, Ernest, Florence and Cheater
Pierce, all of Newport: also two brothers.
Newton of Holland Patent and Edmond of
Rome, and two sisters. Mrs. Charles Hamilton
of Sloansville and Mrs. Henry Wolcott
of Schenectady. The funeral will be
held Saturday at 9 o'clock at the house, interment
at Holland Patent 
PIERCE, Russell (I125540)
 
31414 Utica NY Daily Press - 12/14/1983

FRANKFORT- Mr. Salvatore J;
(Leo) Bono, 73, of 110 Second Ave.,
died Monday, December 12. 1983 In
St. Luke's Hospital.
He was born In Frankfort on October
30, 1910. the son of the late Salvatore
and Anna Ginovissi Bono. He
was educated in Frankfort schools.
Mr. Bono was married
to' Fanny
Paratore on October
9, 1943 In St
Mary's Church,
Frankfort. He was
formerly employed as
a driver for the
H. Frank Murlaugh
Coal and Oil
Co. until his retirement
in 1968. He
was a communicant
of St. Mary's
Church, Frankfort.
He is survived by his wife, Fanny;
one son and daughter-in-law, Salvatore
S. and Cindy, Herkimer; three
daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Anna Marie)
Smithson, Frankfort. Mrs. Gary
(Maryann) Klein, Utica, Mrs. Joseph
(Rosalie) Scarafile, Utica; three
brothers, Sam, Frankfort, Joseph,
Utica. John, Sylvan Beach; three sisters,
Mrs. Sophie Reina, Frankfort,
Mrs. Rose Nardi, Clayton, Mrs. Sam
(Ada)-Favat, Frankfort; six grand-.
childrem: Scott, Michelle, Kimberly,
Shari Lynn, Jason Joseph, and
Joseph; several nieces, nephews and
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ing 8:30 from the V.J. locovzzi
Funeral Home. 203 Second Ave. and
9 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, where
a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
by the Rev. A. Lamanna,
Pastor. Interment will be in Mt.
Olivet Cemetery, Frankfort. Calling
hours will be Wednesday and Thursday
2-4 and 7-9 at the Funeral Home. 
BONO, Salvatore J (I74778)
 
31415 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: BASI, Robert R / MUTOLO, Mamie (F44656)
 
31416 Utica NY Daily Press - 12/18/1975

MADISON-Mrs. Marilyn
L. Bechy, 54, of Madison, died
yesterday in Community Memorial Hospital,
Hamilton,
after a long illness.
She was born in Rome,
daughter of Charles and Ruth
Perry. She had lived in Waverly
and Oriskany Falls before
moving to Madison in
1973.
Mrs. Bechy was a memberof
the American Legion Auxiliary.
Oriskany Falls.
She leaves six daughters.
Mrs. Lorraine, Rifenberg,
with whom she lived; Mrs.
Carol Hughes, Ballston Spa;
Mrs. Mary Bikowsky, Knoxboro;
Mrs. Patricia Wilcox.
Westmoreland; Miss Karen
Bechy and Miss Jeanne
Bechy, Waverly; three sons,
Anthony J. and Alan, Waterville;
and Charles, of Owego;
her father, of Rome; four sisters,
Mrs. Doris Beasock,
Mrs. Arlene Netzband, Mrs.
Mabel Smith-and Mrs. June
Carlin, Rome; a brother,
Robert Perry, Little Falls.
The funeral will be at 10:30

tomorrow from the Charles D.
Barker Funeral Home, Morrisville,
with burial in St.
Peter's Cemetery, Churchville.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and
7 to8 today. 
PERRY, Marilyn Laura (I129708)
 
31417 Utica NY Daily Press - 12/2/1957

JOHN TALERICO SR. 71,
FORMER UTICA RESIDENT
John Talerico, ST., 71, former
resident of Utica, of 52
Kelly Rd., Cambridge, Mass.,
died Nov. 29. 1957. in his
home after a long illness.
Born Sept. 17, 1886, in San
Pietro Apostoli, Province
C a tanzaro,
Italy, he was a
son of the late
Giuseppe and
F r a n c e s e s
Mazza Taleri-
co. He came to
t h i s country
and to Utica in
1907 and had
resided here
until 10 years
ago when he
moved to Cambridge. During
his residence in Utica he was
employed by various local
construction firms. He was a
communicant of the Italian
Pentecostal Assembly Church
and masried Rose De Sarro
Sept. 13, 1911. She died in
Utica Aug. 19, 1930. He married
Marv Amelio Viscone
July 12, 1937.
Besides his wife, he leaves
seven daughters, Mrs. Frank
Centolella, Mrs. James Paciello,
Mrs. Charles Barber,
Mrs. Alfred Maunz, Mrs.
Dano Monescalchi and Mrs.
Ray Gimelli, all of Utica,
Mrs. Joseph Cittadino, Brighton
Beach, Fla., and four
sons, Joseph Taierico, Long
Beach, Calif; Albert, John
Jr., and Paul Talerico, all of.
Utica; a brother, Paul Talerico,
Utica; a sister, Mrs.
Dominick Rocco, Utica; 27
grandchildren; four great-
grandchildren, and several
nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be Wednesday,
time to be announced.
from the Matt Fu-
neral Home, 700 Rutger St.
Interment will be In the family
plot in Forest Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Funeral
Home this evening from
7 until 9 p. m. and tomorrow
from 2 to 4 and from 7 until
tt> p:m. 
TALERICO, John (I4396)
 
31418 Utica NY Daily Press - 12/23/1955

BOONVILLE - Lawrence H.
Uebele, 73, died Dec. 22, 1955 at
his home after an illness of seven
weeks.
He was born in Hoffmeister,
Hamilton county, Oct. 27, 1882,
son of Lorenz and Dela Maheuz
Uebele. He was educated in
Morehouse schools.
The greater part of his life
was spent in Hamilton County.
He served as an assessor in the
town of Morehouse several years
and also was a member of the
board of trustees of the More-
house schools.
He was employed many years
by the New York State Highway
Department.
He was a member of Central
methodist Church, Utica, and
Newport Lodge F&AM.
He married Anna M. Davy
May 24, 1915 in Utica. The Rev.
Ralph Watson Brokaw performed
the ceremony.
Besides his wife he leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Marline Havens,
Boonville; a son, Capt. Law-
rence H. Uebele, Hr., Dover, Del;
two grandchildren, Gary and
Ronald Havens, Boonville; his
mother, of Utica; a brother,
Charles Uebele, Hossmeister;
four sisters, Mrs. Charles Bleasly,
Garfield, N.J.; Mrs. Charles
Guckamus, Mrs. Walter Briggs,
and Mrs. Clifford Stein, all of
Utica; several nieces and neph-
ews.
The funeral will be at 2 Sat-
turday from the Trainor Funeral
Home, Boonville, the Rev. George
H. Brow, pastor of the Baptist
Church, officiating. Burial will
be in Prospect Cemetery.
Newport Lodge F&AM and
Boonville Lodge 165 will hold
ritual services at 8 tonight at
the funeral home.
 
UEBELE, Laurence H (I84272)
 
31419 Utica NY Daily Press - 12/24/1929

Mlddleviile Dec. 31-Funeral ser-
vices for Mrs. Margaret Harter
Boyce. 62. who died Saturday at her
home In North Main Street, will
he held tomorrow afternoon. Mrs.
Boyce's death followed a long ill-
ness and an operation last week.
Margaret Harter was born at the
Harter homestead. Haner Hill.
about a mile from here, a daughter
of the late Benjamin and Sarah
Harter. She was married to Eli
Boyce. March 17. 1895 and had
lived here since. She was a member
of the Methodist Church.
Surviving are her husband, one.
sister. Mrs. Charles Bowman,-this
village.
Rev. W. G. Atwelt will officiate
at the services at 1:30 at the home
and at 2 at the Methodist Church
Burial will be In the local cemetery 
HARTER, Margaret (I162193)
 
31420 Utica NY Daily Press - 12/25/1984

Mr. John J. Bono. 1917 Viena Rd.. Sylvan
Beach. N.Y . entered into rest, December
24. 1934 at Faxton Hospital.
Utica
He was born on May 27. 1916 in
Frankfort, NY., a son of the late Anna
Genovese and Salvatore Bono Mr.
Bono served his country during WW II
in the U.S. Army, 36th Armored Infantry
Division, Third Army, Europe. On
July 29, 1967, he married Nancy (Paniccia
LaParne) Bono. She passed away
on March 9.1983..
Mr. Bono was an employee of Keiscy-
Hayes Corp.. retiring in 1976 after 24
years of service. He was a member of
the I.A.M. Union Local No. 1509, Sons of
Italy Lodge No. 2054, the East Utica Se-'
nior Center. American Legion Post 1290
and the V.F.W. of Utica.
Mr. Bono is survived by two brothers.
Sam Bono of Frankfort and Joseph
Bono of Utica; two sisters, Mrs. Sophie
Reina. Frankfort and Mrs. Philip
(Rose) Nardi. Clayton. N.Y.; several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased
by a sister. Ada (Bono) Favat
and a brother. Leo Salvatore Bono
The funeral will be Thursday at 8:30
a.m. from The V.J. Ioeovozzi Funeral
Home. Inc.. 203 Second Ave.. Frankfort
and 9 a.m. at St. Mary's Church. Frankfort.
Interment will be in St. Agnes
Cemetery, Utica.
Friends and relatives may call
Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Funeral
Home. 
BONO, John J (I156814)
 
31421 Utica NY Daily Press - 12/30/1968

COLD BROOK - Thomas R.
Alton, 59, of the Town of
Russia, an employe of the
Borden Company in Newport,
died Dec. 29 in his home.
He was born in Canastota. He
married Evelyn Wardell in 1940
in Poland.
Besides his wife he leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Harley Turner,
Rome, and Miss Jean Alton,
Town of Russia; a sister, Mrs.
Lynn Fitch, Poland, and three
brothers, Reuben Alton, Poland;
John Alton, Sauquoit, and
George Alton, Newport
The funeral will be at 2
Wednesday from the Autenrith
Funeral Home, Newport Burial
will be this spring in Pine Grove
Cemetery, Poland.
Calling hours are from 7 to 9
tonight and from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 tomorrow.
 
ALTON, Thomas R (I115053)
 
31422 Utica NY Daily Press - 12/7/1962

Mrs. Agnes C. Blair, 109%
Gold St, died Wednesday in
the Genesee Nursing Home.
'She was born in New York
State, daughter of Keron and
Mary Kerney Daley. She was
married to Joseph Blair, who
died in 1927.
Mrs. Blair was a member of
St. Francis de Sales Church.
She leaves two daughters,

Mrs. William W. Swan, with
who she lived, and Mrs. Anthony
(Helen) Baister, Camden;
a son, Robert Blair,
Osceola, and a brother, Ed-
ward Daley, Utica.
The funeral will be at 8:15

Monday from the Ortner Funeral
Home, and at 8:30 from
St. Francis de Sales Church,
where a solemn requiem Mass
will be offered. Burial will be
in St. Agnes Cemetery.
Calling hours are from 7 to
9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 tomorrow and'Sunday at
the funeral home. 
DALEY, Agnes C (I149805)
 
31423 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: ALTON, Alfred John / PECKHAM, Nancy Lou (F40070)
 
31424 Utica NY Daily Press - 1923

Wendell Oscar, the infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Tiffany of
lower Schuyler Street, died Sunday,
aged two years. 
TIFFANY, Wendell Oscar (I125598)
 
31425 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: ALTON, Thomas Bruce / SPENCER, Faith Marion (F40072)
 
31426 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: BEHA, James M / PEELER, Deborah (F46819)
 
31427 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/1/1949

Constableville-John W. Wynn,
86, died Jan. 31, 1949, in Lewis
County General Hospital, Lowville.
He had been in ill health for about
three months and seriously ill for
11 days.
Mr. Wynn was born July 26,
1862 in Wales, a son of William
and Mary Pritchard Wynn. He
married May Clark in Whitesboro
in 1904. His wife died May 17,
1938.
Mr. Wynn was a member of the
Methodist Church here.
He had been engaged in farming
in this section all his life.
Surviving are two nieces, Mrs.
Marion Schwenk, Constableville,
and Mrs. Dorothy Ainsworth, Con-
stableville, and a nephew, Richard
Wynn, Constableville, and several
great nieces.
The funeral will be from the
Trainor Funeral Home at 1:30
p.m. Thursday. The Rev. George
Stockdale, pastor of the Turin and
Constableville Methodist Churches,
will officiate. Burial will be in
Rural Cemetery here. 
WYNN, John W (I100835)
 
31428 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/10/1936

George L Barber, 69, former
well known Utica wrestler and
drum major, died Saturday, Feb.
8, 1936, at the home of his son,
George S. Barber, 1108 Kossuth
Avenue.
He was born in this city In
February, 1867, and attended the
public schools. He learned the
trade of a painter with his father,
who had a shop first on Charlotte
Street and later in the
Eighth Ward. Mr. Barber followed
the painter's trade up' to
1910.
For several years he had had

the privilege for the sale of certain
articles at the Utica baseball
grounds. , Mr. Barber waa a charter
member of the Painters and
Decorators' Union, which was
founded in 1887 a n d h e served It
as treasurer for some .years.
He was also well known in military

circles. He was for 20 years
a member of the Nntlonal Guard,
serving first in the 24th and later
in the 28th Separate Company.
He w a s armorer for this company
when it had its headquarters on
Bleecker Street and later in the
new armory on Steuben Park. He
succeeded Alonso F. Miller as drum
major of the old Utica Band and
he also served in the drum major
corps of the 28th Separate Company.
Mr. Barber waa a man of

strong physique and commanding
presence

and had more than a
Ideal reputation as an athlete.
His specialty was wrestling and
in this he figured In professional
circles for 15 or 20 years. He
had wrestled all over this and
other states and a m o n g . t h e men
whom" he had met and defeated
were Marvin Thompson, Professor
Dwyer, George Dyke. Harry
Parker, Douglas E. Ross, James
Parr, the English champion, and
Gotch when he wrestled in the
Utica armory.
Mr. Barber attended - Bethany
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are his widow; three
sons, George S.. Harold W. and
Walter E.. Barber; a daughter,
Mrs. L. M. Benjamin; one sister.
Mrs. James Ashcroft, and two
brothers, Charles and-Walter E
Barber, all of Utica, and several
nieces and nephews 
BARBER, George L (I123959)
 
31429 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/10/1959

Angelo S. Pricola. of 732
Jay St., died Feb. 9. 1959, in
Faxton Hospital after a brief
illness.
Born in Apriola, Provnce
of Potenza Italy, he was a
son of Antonio
and Rosa Ribo-
iot Pricola.
He married
Maria Giusep-
pa in Italy
when he was
24 years old.
Mr. Pricola
came to this
country and to
Pensylvania
in 1900. n 105 he moved to
Utica where he had since re-
sided. Mrs. Pricola ied Jan.
26,, 1944. Mr. Pricola was
employed for many years by
various local building con-
tractors and ladscapers, re-
tiring in 1937. He was a com-
muicant in St. Mary of Mt.
Carmel Church and belonged
to the Avanti Savoia Society.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Joseph A. Bono of Utica;
three granddaughters, the
Misses Susa Anne, Barbara
Jo, and Lorraine Maria Bono,
all in Utica; sevveral nieces
and nephews in Utica and
Chicago.
The funeeral will be at 8:45
Thursday from the Matt Fu-
neral Home and at 9:15 from
St. Mary of Mount Carmel
Church where a solemn
requiem high Mass will be of-
fered. Burial will be in Cal-
vary Cemetery. Members of
the Avantia Savoia Society
will meet at the funeral home
Wednesday at 7:30 tomorrow
to pay respect.
Calling hours today and to-
morrow at the funeral home
are from 2 to 4 and 7 until 10. 
PRICOLA, Angelo S (I156836)
 
31430 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/17/1955

ROME-Mrs. Maude E Well-
man, 66, of 320 W. Bloomfield.
died Feb. 16, 1955 at her home
after a long illness.
She was born July 9, 1878 in
North Bay, daughter of Atwell
and Anna Flanagan Annis. She
was married to J.D.V.Wellman
on Dec. 23, 1895. He died some
time ago.
Mrs. Wellman lived in Rome
for the past 50 years and was a
member of Zion Episcopal
Church. She also was a member
of Rebehak Lodge, the Skillen
Relief Corps of Rome, the John
Allendorf Court, Order of
Amaranth and a life member of
Holy Chapter, OES.
She leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Clarence E. Strowbridge, Rome;
two sisters, Mrs. Guy W. Bow-
man, Rome; Mrs. William Y.
Hemingway, Westmoreland; and
three grandchildren, Nancy A.,
Clarence C. and Barbara J.
Strowbridge, all of Rome.
The funeral will be at 2 Sat-
urday from the Griffin and Ald-
ridge Funeral Home with the
Rev. Charles Sykes, pastor of
Zion Episcopal Church, offici-
ating. Burial will be in Rome
Cemetery.
 
ANNIS, Maud E (I117424)
 
31431 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: CENTOLELLA, Frank Anthony / BEAUCHAMP, Sandra Ellen (F13687)
 
31432 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/21/1939

Oneida-Funeral of Mrs. Ellen
Arline Brass, 44, wife of Frank J.
Brass, Five Corners, local pumber
will be hed at the house at 2 p.m.
Wednesday with the Rev. De. G. B.
Swimmerton, Oneida Castle,, in
charge. Se died Feb. 20, 1929, at
the family home after a long ill-
ness.
She was born Aug. 29, 1894 at
State Bridge, daughter of Curry
and Emma Parmalee Lawton.
Surviving are the husband, her
mother, two sisters, Mrs. Jennie
Burleson, Merrillsville, and Mrs.
Rhoda Bugbee, Oneida, one broth-
er, Wallace Lawto, Endicott. 
LAWTON, Ellen Arline (I166503)
 
31433 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/21/1961

Ilion - Arleigh L Slocum, 78, of 35 S. Third Ave, a
former village policeman and an engraver for Remington
Rand, died yesterday in Ilion Hospital after a long illness
He was born May 21. 1882. in llion. son of Arthur E and
Sarah Fitch Slocum. He attended Ilion schools, and was a
graduate of the La Porte Watch and Engraving School,
LaPorte, Indiara.
He married Florence Crim
July 8, 1918, in llion. Mr
Slocum also operated a jewelry
store_on Union -St. for several
years. He worked for Remington
Rand for 28 years, before
his retirement four years ago.
He was a member of the
Prebsyterian Church and of
Remington Rand's 25-Year
Club.
Besides his wife, he leaves
a brother, Arthur; a grand-
daughter, Mrs. Audrey Soren-
son and a grandson, William
Slocum, all of Ilion; five great
grandchildren; several nieces
and nephews.
The funeral will be at 2
Thursday from the Whiter-
Hendrix Funeral Home, with
the Rev. Mourice Mitchell,
pastor of Presbyterian Church,
officiating. Burial will be in
Armory Hill Cemetery.
Calling hours at the funeral
home will be from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 tomorrow and Wednes-
day. 
SLOCUM, Arleigh L (I73326)
 
31434 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/22/1971

HAMILTON - Mrs. Maude
MacLagan Moses, 88, of 24 University
Ave., died Saturday at
Community Memorial Hospital
after a short illness.
She was born in Norwich,
daughter of George and Claris-
sa McNitt MacLagan.She attended
Norwich schools and
lived there until her marriage
to Jesse Moses In 1907, to Guilford.
He died in 19??.
Mrs. Moses lived In Eaton with
her husband from 1910 to 1927
Since that time they had lived
In Hamilton She was a mem
ber of St Thomas Episcopal
Church of Hamilton and the
James Madison Chapter of the

DAR.
She leaves a son, Dr. Jay
Moses of Rochester; two sisters,
Mrs. Kirk (Helen) Moss and
Mrs. Orson (Addie) Blood both
of Norwich.
The funeral will be at 2 Tuesday
from St Thomas Episcopal
Church with burial to be in
Woodlawn Cemetery in Hamilton
this spring.
There are no calling hours.
The Beecher Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements. 
MCLAGAN, Maude (I84234)
 
31435 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/23/1954

Oaeida-Herbert Bugbee. 512
Devereaux St. Oneida, an Oneida
Ltd employe died Feb 22 1954
at Oneida City Hosptal, where
he was admitted Feb, 4.
Among the survivors are his
wife, Mrs Etta Bugbee 
BUGBEE, Herbert F (I185688)
 
31436 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/27/1925

Ava, February 25-Mrs. Martha
Haynes, 65, wife of C. H. Barringer,
died at her home about one mile
west of this village Monday, Febru-
ary 12.
Mrs. Barringer had not been in
the best of health for some time
and during the last few days she
failed rapidly. Her death came as
a shock to a wife circle of friends.
For over 20 years her work as a
nurse had brought her in close con-
tact with the people throughout
this region. Mrs. barringer was
never too busy to lend a helping
hand to others during those in
sickness or trouble, and there are
many who have good reason to re-
member some act of kindness
prompted by a rare thoughtfulness
of others, which was one of her
strongest characteristics.
She was an attendant of the M.
E. Church and also a member of
the Ava Home Bureau.
Mrs. barringer was the daughter
of the late Archibald M. and Mary
Logal Haynes, and was born in the
town of Western, June 8, 1859.
January 15, 1878, she was mar-
ried to C. H. Barringer, who sur-
vives.
For 12 years the family has re-
sided in Ava.
Beside her husband there survive
one son, Seymour Barringer of Ava;
two daughters, Mrs. Newton Tiffany
of Boonville and Mrs. B. S. Hurl-
burt, Ava; 16 grandchildren; one
brother, Julian Haynes, Eulalville;
one sister, Mrs. margaret Noyes,
Oneida; one half sister, Mrs. Mary
Gilbert, Cape Vincent; three half
brothers, Henry Haynes, North
Western, Frank Haynes, Water-
town, and Wyman Haynes, Herki
mer.
Funeral services will be held at
her late home Saturday at 1 p.m.
interment in Ava cemetery. 
HAYNES, Martha A (I125470)
 
31437 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/27/1971

ROME — Earl S. Wilkes, 69,
of 300-1/2 S. James St., died
Thursday in Rome hospital
after a long illness.
He was born in Rome, son of
Albert and Ann Wilkes. ,He
married Florence M. Beasock
in Rome in 1923. Mr. Wilkes
had always lived in Rome. He
was an employe of the American
Hardwall Plaster Company
for 25 years in Rome. He retired
in I960.
Mr Wilkes was a World War
II veteran. He was a member
Zion Episcopal Church in Rome
and of the Rome City Employes
Union.
He leaves his wife, a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Herbert (Julia Ann)
Abel of Rome, six sons, William
S., Raymond F., James H.,
Richard A., Robert E., Donald
L., all of Rome; two sisters,
Mrs. Teen Bailey of West Lake,
and Mrs. Ethel Boulick of
Latham, and a brother, Albert
Wilkes of Cohoes.
The funeral will be at 2 Monday
from the Griffin & Aldridge
Funeral Home.
Calling'hours are from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 today and Sunday. 
WILKES, Earl S (I129598)
 
31438 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/28/1924

North Bay. Feb 21—Albert S. An-
nis, 68. Republican, supervisor of the
town of Vienna, Lenox County, on
the north shore of Oneida Lake, died
suddenly at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at
his home here, following an illness of
over a year's duration..
Mr. Annis was born in Redfield.
Oswego County. March 16, 1855. He
lived there until he was six years old,
when he moved with his parents to
North Bay, Oneida County, on Oneida
Lake and there he has lived since.
He was educated in the district school
and as a young man he learned the
trade of boat builder. His life work
was building boats In the winter time
and boating on the Erie Canal dur-
ing the season of navigation. He was
engaged in boat building for about 30
years and during that time be built
in all about 40 boats. He employed
a goodly number of men and spent
thouaaads of dollars in the town. He
was engaged In boating for 47 year*.
having at different times from one
to four boats in operation. For
years he carried salt from Syracuse
to New York, but for the greatest
part of the time he carried grain and
lumber from Buffalo or Tonawada to
New York. In March 1917 he re-
tired from business.
Republican in Politics
Mr. Annis was Republican In poli-
tics and stood well in the councils of
his party. He represented the town
of Vienna in the Board of Supervlsors
In 1896-98 and served In the 1920-
21 term on the committees of charities
and correction, soldiers and sail-
ors, county lands and highway ac-
counts. He was for three winters a
doorkeeper In the Assembly. 1896-00
legislature. Mr. Annis was one of the
oldest members of Vienna Lodge 440,
F & A. M. which he had served as
master. He was one of the leading
business men of the town of Vienna
and was held in the highest esteem
by all. He had a wife acquaintance
throughout the county and was popu-
lar with the members of the Board of
Supervisors.
Mr. Annis married Miss Mertie Au-
chard, who is living. He leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Edith Wells of North
Bay and Mrs. Ola Campbell of Oneida,
and one brother, Atwell Annis of
North Bay.
The funeral will be held from the
Methodist Church Saturday at 2 p.m.
In charge of Vienna Lodge 440, F &
A.M. Burial will be made in North
Bay Cemetery.


 
ANNIS, Albert S (I117405)
 
31439 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/5/1986

WHITESBORO - Mrs. Mary B.
Cravotta, 67, of 48 Green Acres Dr.,
February 4, 1986, at her home
after a long illness.
She was born March 4, 1918, in
Waterboro, NY, daughter of Ambrose
and Emma Siter Beha. She attended
West Leyden schools and later graduated
from the Utica State Hospital
School of Nursing in 1939. She married
Agatino (Scotty) Cravotta in 1949
in Brooklyn,NY.He died in l972.
She was employed as an R.N. in
hospitals in the New York City-area
and came back to this area in 1965.
She was a member of St Anne's
Church, the Ladies of St. Anne's and
sang in its Senior Choir. She was also
member of the Heenan Spiritual
Group for the Handicapped and was a
volunteer Red Cross worker.
She is survived by a daughter and
son-in-law, Ann M. and Richard B.
Hineline, Whitesboro; a son and
daughter-in-law, Daniel J. and Judith
Cravotta, Glens Falls, NY; five grandildren;
three sisters, Mrs. Raymond
(Cecelia) Roldon, Vista, NJ, Mrs.
Walter (Dorothy) Dunn, Oneida, NY
and Mrs. David (Bertha) Rowley,
Waterville; three brothers, John
Beha, Ontario, NY, Donald A. Beha,
Utica and Joseph Beha, Waterville.
Services will be held Thursday at
9:30 a.m. at the Wells & Lloyd Funeral
Home, 100 Main St., and at 10 a.m. at
St. Anne's Church, where a Mass of
Christian Burial will be offered by the
Rev. Frederick Prevost. Interment in
Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Whitesboro,
Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 Wednes-
day at the Funeral Home.
In her memory, donations to Hos-
pice Care, Inc. are preferred by the
family.
Arrangements are with Friedel,
Williams, Coriale & Edmunds.
 
BEHA, Mary (I131854)
 
31440 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: IVANCIC, John / ALTON, Ruth E (F40080)
 
31441 Utica NY Daily Press - 2/7/1957

CONSTABLEVILLE - Mrs.
Marion Edith Schwenk, 76. widow
of Henry W. Schwenk, died
Feb. 6, 1957, at the Lewis County
Hospital, Lowville. She had
been in ill health since last June
and seriously ill since September.
She was born April 18, 1881
in Town of West Turia, daugh-
ter of Thomas and Elizabeth
Davis Wynn. She was educated
at the Constableville Union Free
School. She was married to
Henry W. Schwenk on Jan. 11,
1905, in this village. He died
April 21, 1921.
The couple lived at the
Schwenk Brothers Hotel (now
the Hotel Parquet) here, which
they operated until 1821.
She was a life resident of the
Constableville vicinity and was
a member of St. Paul's Episco-
pal Church, its Women's Aux-
iliary, and St. Agnes Guild. She
was a long-time member of the
local Home Demonstration Unit.
Mrs. Schwenk served as
treasurer of the Constableville
Central School for the past 36
years.
Surviving are five daughters,
Mrs. Henry Taylor of Constable-
ville, Mrs. Sidney Johnson of
Sauquoit, Mrs. Leo Northam of
Constanbleville; 13 grandchildren;
one great-grandchild; one sister,
mrs. Dorothy Ainsworth of Con-
stableville; two sisters-in-law.
The body is at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Henry Tay-
lor, this village, where friends
may call at their convenience.
 
WYNN, Marion Edith (I5552)
 
31442 Utica NY Daily Press - 3/13/1953

Mlcrjod Bucklty
Michael Buckley, 82, of -885
Bleecker, died Mar. 12, 1953 at
his home after an extended illness.
Born Oct. 28. 1870 in Macroon.
County Cork, Ireland, he
waa *- son of Timothy and Mary
Callahan Buckley. In 1892 he came
to this country and settled In this
ivicinity. For many years he was
in business for himself as a tailor.
For 22 years he had operated a
restaurant in UUca, retiring many
years ago. On Oct. 5. 1898 he married
Ida C. Vaeth in St. Marys
Church. Mr. Buckley was a member
of St Agnes' Church and
Holy Name Society
He leaves his wife, four sons,
John C.,, Eugene M., W. Gerald
and Timothy J. Buckley, all of
Utica; two daughters, Miss Mary
E. Buckley and Mrs. Charles Mc-
Cleary, both of Utica; one sister,
Mrs. Hannah Williams, Ireland;
eight grandchildren and two great
grandchildren, and several nieces
and nephews.
The funeral will be at 9 a m.
tomorrow from the Ortner Fu-
neral Home, 130 Eagle and at
9:30 a.m. from St. Agnes Church
where a solemn requiem high
Mass will be offered. Burial will
be in Calvary Cemetery. 
BUCKLEY, Michael M (I85068)
 
31443 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)
 
31444 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)
 
31445 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)
 
31446 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)
 
31447 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)
 
31448 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)
 
31449 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)
 
31450 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)
 

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